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URBANISING INDONESIA: TRENDS AND CHALLENGES

URBANISING INDONESIA: TRENDS AND CHALLENGES. ACHMAD NURMANDI DEP OF GOVERNMENT AFFAIRS AND ADMINISTRATION UNIVERSITAS MUHAMMADIYAH YOGYAKARTA. OUTLINE. INTRODUCTION CONCEPT DEFINITION URBANISATION OF INDONESIA IN FACT IMPACT OF GOV POLICY ON URBANISATION PATTERN OF URBANISATION

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URBANISING INDONESIA: TRENDS AND CHALLENGES

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  1. URBANISING INDONESIA: TRENDS AND CHALLENGES ACHMAD NURMANDI DEP OF GOVERNMENT AFFAIRS AND ADMINISTRATION UNIVERSITAS MUHAMMADIYAH YOGYAKARTA

  2. OUTLINE INTRODUCTION CONCEPT DEFINITION URBANISATION OF INDONESIA IN FACT IMPACT OF GOV POLICY ON URBANISATION PATTERN OF URBANISATION NEW FINDINGS

  3. Urbanisation • Definition: • urbanization can represent the level of urban relative to overall population, or it can represent the rate at which the urban proportion is increasing (wikipedia, org) • Component of urbanisation • a. Migration • B. Natural • C.Reclassificaton

  4. Urbanising a.  to make (a predominantly rural area or country) more industrialized and urban b.  to cause the migration of an increasing proportion of (rural dwellers) into citiesurbanization , urbanisationn (www.freedictionary.com)

  5. URBAN POPULATION (UP) AND JAKARTA POPULATION (JP) (BPS)

  6. GOVERNMENT POLICY?a.to make ( a predominantly rural area or country) more industrialized and urbanb.  to cause the migration of an increasing proportion Economic Policy Infrastructure Development Policy

  7. Growth of GRDP

  8. Working population (1%) Long-run Equilibrium (Blane Dlewis, 2010) 2,8% Economic Growth Urban population (1%) 0.2% 3% Urban Primacy (1%)

  9. Working population (1%) Economic GrowthDinamics (Blane Dlewis, 2010) 0.2% Economic Growth Urban population (1%) 0.7% 0.6% Urban Primacy (1%)

  10. PROPORTION OF PDRB (SOURCE:SAKERNAS 2010)

  11. MIGRATION TO JAKARTA(litbang Kompas:source Dinas Kependudukan dan Catatan Sipil DKI Jakarta)

  12. Change of Economic Activity in Jabodetabek (Puteri Rosalina, 2011)

  13. INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT

  14. INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT POLICYRespondents evaluated the overall level of competence and quality of logistics services (e.g. transport operators, customs brokers), on a rating ranging from 1 (very low) to 5 (very high). Scores are averaged across all respondents.This page includes a historical data chart, news and forecats for Logistics performance index: Competence and quality of logistics services (1=low to 5=high) in Indonesia.

  15. Indonesia Position 2010, logictic performance index of Indonesia at 75 rank amongts 155 countries, decrease from rank 43 in 2009. Singapura’rank is 2, China (13), Malaysia (29), Thailand (35), Filipina (44), dan Vietnam (53).

  16. MORE THAN 80% OF MANUFACTURE INDUSTRY LOCATED IN JAVA AND 13% IN AND 7% IN OTHER ISLAND OUTER JAVA EXPORT PRIMARY PRODUCT TO JAVA ISLAND AND IMPORT SECONDARY PRODUCT FROM JAVA ISLAND PRODUCTION PROCESS IN OUTER JAVA DEPEND ON INPUT FROM JAVA ISLAND SPILLOVER EEFECT OF OUTER JAVA ECONOMY ON JAVA ECONOMY IS HIGHER THAN OUTER JAVA ECONOMY EFFECT ON JAVA ISLAND (Winda, UNAS,2011)

  17. EXPLANATORY MODEL URBANISATION IN INDONESIA

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