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9 Drainage politics: The political economy of flood management in Indonesian cities
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Yogi Setya Permana
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Tables vii
- Figures ix
- Contributors x
- Acknowledgements xii
- Glossary xiv
- 1 Governing urban Indonesia: Trends and challenges 1
- 2 Shifting modalities of urban governance: Indonesian cities over the long term 24
- 3 Urbanisation in Indonesia: Demographic changes and spatial patterns, 2000–2020 46
- 4 Urban planning in Indonesia and its contribution to Southern Planning 75
- 5 Local budgets in urban Indonesia: Different characteristics need different policies 98
- 6 Patterns of urban government in Indonesia: The role of civil society coalitions and mobilisation 129
- 7 Citizens into consumers: The impact of gated communities on Jakarta’s periphery 150
- 8 Housing at an impasse: Living in a state of protracted transit in rental social housing in Jakarta 174
- 9 Drainage politics: The political economy of flood management in Indonesian cities 197
- 10 Governing garbage: Solid waste management reform in Surabaya 218
- 11 Traffic congestion in urban Indonesia: What can we learn from the Jakarta metropolitan area? 244
- 12 Contested public spaces in urban Indonesia 267
- 13 Urban security governance in contemporary Jakarta 286
- 14 Leading the way: A mayor’s perspective on urban leadership in Indonesia 306
- Index 321
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Tables vii
- Figures ix
- Contributors x
- Acknowledgements xii
- Glossary xiv
- 1 Governing urban Indonesia: Trends and challenges 1
- 2 Shifting modalities of urban governance: Indonesian cities over the long term 24
- 3 Urbanisation in Indonesia: Demographic changes and spatial patterns, 2000–2020 46
- 4 Urban planning in Indonesia and its contribution to Southern Planning 75
- 5 Local budgets in urban Indonesia: Different characteristics need different policies 98
- 6 Patterns of urban government in Indonesia: The role of civil society coalitions and mobilisation 129
- 7 Citizens into consumers: The impact of gated communities on Jakarta’s periphery 150
- 8 Housing at an impasse: Living in a state of protracted transit in rental social housing in Jakarta 174
- 9 Drainage politics: The political economy of flood management in Indonesian cities 197
- 10 Governing garbage: Solid waste management reform in Surabaya 218
- 11 Traffic congestion in urban Indonesia: What can we learn from the Jakarta metropolitan area? 244
- 12 Contested public spaces in urban Indonesia 267
- 13 Urban security governance in contemporary Jakarta 286
- 14 Leading the way: A mayor’s perspective on urban leadership in Indonesia 306
- Index 321