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Can Urban Regeneration Improve Health Resilience in A Changing Climate? Lessons from Indonesia

Abstract Climate change presents multiple challenges for local governments in developing countries. These challenges are acute, particularly in cities that experience continuous and rapid population growth, requiring adequate land-use and infrastructure planning. Frequently these cities see informal settlements built in hazardous locations. The health of residents in large cities can be affected by the impacts […]

Integrating Strategies, Achieving Resilience: A lesson Learned from City Resilience Strategy in the City of Semarang

Abstract ‘Integration’ is a buzz-word in almost all disciplines, from engineering to economy and from physical to social science. Invitations to develop more integrated strategies have been a central message in urban development studies and literature. While in developed countries the notion of integration has been manifested in various aspect of urban development, most of […]

An Assessment of Green Economy in Central Java Province, Indonesia: Conformity and Transformation

Abstract This paper assesses the environmental performance of land-based economic sectors of Central Java, Indonesia. An assessment framework is designed and applied to two Districts: Banyumas and Purbalingga. It consists of two main elements, namely: (a) an assessment between the medium term development plans of the two districts in terms of their consistency with green […]

Does Policy Research Really Matter for Local Climate Change Policies?

Abstract This paper examines the role of policy-relevant research in climate change policy development. It attempts to address a practically important question: does policy research actually make a difference in the processes of formulating and institutionalizing local climate change policy? Two case studies from Central Java Indonesia are presented. The analysis focuses on the policy […]

The Dimension of Rural-Urban Linkage of Food Security Assessment : an Indonesian Case Study

Abstract This study puts emphasis on a literature review of current theoretical strands in two major fields: food security and rural-urban linkage. It then critically evaluates the relation between these two. It examines the extent to which the preparation of the Food Security Vulnerability Atlas developed by the World Food Programme considers the rural-urban linkage […]

Extending Urban Development on Water: Jakarta Case Study

Abstract This article introduces the concept of ‘Sea Cities’ to emphasize a range of tactics to acknowledge the relationship between the sea and cities. This concept is critical for the possibility of integrating future aquatic-based urbanism to address climate change, and in particular, the issue of rising sea levels, which is currently faced by the […]