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  • Idioma: Inglés

    Publicado por University of Hawaii Press, 2026

    ISBN 13: 9798880701476

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  • Deden Rukmana

    Idioma: Inglés

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    Hardback. Condición: New. Jakarta, one of the largest metropolitan areas in Southeast Asia, has grown from 150,000 residents in the first half of the twentieth century to more than 31 million in 2024. This explosive growth has reshaped the Jakarta Metropolitan Area (JMA), also known as Jabodetabek, presenting complex challenges and highlighting the critical role of urban planning. This edited volume explores Jakarta's evolving urban landscape through the lens of post-suburbanization. While the city exhibits traits of post-suburban development, its central areas continue to attract population and investment, suggesting a unique, early-stage form of post-suburban growth. Across the inner city and surrounding suburbs, physical, social, and economic transformations are underway-marked by uneven patterns of inclusion, displacement, and redevelopment.The book adopts a multi-dimensional perspective, examining changes in residential, industrial, and commercial development, alongside impacts on employment, infrastructure, environmental degradation, and social dynamics such as segregation and gentrification. As the first comprehensive study of Jakarta's post-suburbanization, this volume brings together twenty-two contributors, including academics, planners, urban designers, and architects, to assess planning practices and policy responses. Organized into four thematic sections-economic development, environmental challenges, housing and public space, and gentrification and displacement-it offers critical insights and forward-looking strategies for shaping the JMA over the next twenty years.A vital contribution to urban planning literature in Indonesia, Growth of a Megacity provides a timely and accessible analysis for scholars, policymakers, and practitioners navigating Jakarta's complex urban future.

  • Rukmana, Deden (EDT); Roitman, Sonia (EDT); Amini, Hana Afifah (CON); Aritenang, Adiwan (CON); Boedhiarto, Ferdinand P. (CON)

    Idioma: Inglés

    Publicado por University of Hawaii Press, 2026

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  • Hana Afifah Amini

    Idioma: Inglés

    Publicado por University of Hawai'i Press, Honolulu, HI, 2026

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    Hardcover. Condición: new. Hardcover. Jakarta, one of the largest metropolitan areas in Southeast Asia, has grown from 150,000 residents in the first half of the twentieth century to more than 31 million in 2024. This explosive growth has reshaped the Jakarta Metropolitan Area (JMA), also known as Jabodetabek, presenting complex challenges and highlighting the critical role of urban planning. This edited volume explores Jakartas evolving urban landscape through the lens of post-suburbanization. While the city exhibits traits of post-suburban development, its central areas continue to attract population and investment, suggesting a unique, early-stage form of post-suburban growth. Across the inner city and surrounding suburbs, physical, social, and economic transformations are underwaymarked by uneven patterns of inclusion, displacement, and redevelopment.The book adopts a multi-dimensional perspective, examining changes in residential, industrial, and commercial development, alongside impacts on employment, infrastructure, environmental degradation, and social dynamics such as segregation and gentrification. As the first comprehensive study of Jakartas post-suburbanization, this volume brings together twenty-two contributors, including academics, planners, urban designers, and architects, to assess planning practices and policy responses. Organized into four thematic sectionseconomic development, environmental challenges, housing and public space, and gentrification and displacementit offers critical insights and forward-looking strategies for shaping the JMA over the next twenty years.A vital contribution to urban planning literature in Indonesia, Growth of a Megacity provides a timely and accessible analysis for scholars, policymakers, and practitioners navigating Jakartas complex urban future. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.

  • Rukmana, Deden (EDT); Roitman, Sonia (EDT); Amini, Hana Afifah (CON); Aritenang, Adiwan (CON); Boedhiarto, Ferdinand P. (CON)

    Idioma: Inglés

    Publicado por University of Hawaii Press, 2026

    ISBN 13: 9798880701476

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  • RUKMANA, DEDEN

    Idioma: Inglés

    Publicado por University of Hawaii Press, 2026

    ISBN 13: 9798880701476

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  • Hana Afifah Amini

    Idioma: Inglés

    Publicado por University of Hawai'i Press, Honolulu, HI, 2026

    ISBN 13: 9798880701476

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    Hardcover. Condición: new. Hardcover. Jakarta, one of the largest metropolitan areas in Southeast Asia, has grown from 150,000 residents in the first half of the twentieth century to more than 31 million in 2024. This explosive growth has reshaped the Jakarta Metropolitan Area (JMA), also known as Jabodetabek, presenting complex challenges and highlighting the critical role of urban planning. This edited volume explores Jakartas evolving urban landscape through the lens of post-suburbanization. While the city exhibits traits of post-suburban development, its central areas continue to attract population and investment, suggesting a unique, early-stage form of post-suburban growth. Across the inner city and surrounding suburbs, physical, social, and economic transformations are underwaymarked by uneven patterns of inclusion, displacement, and redevelopment.The book adopts a multi-dimensional perspective, examining changes in residential, industrial, and commercial development, alongside impacts on employment, infrastructure, environmental degradation, and social dynamics such as segregation and gentrification. As the first comprehensive study of Jakartas post-suburbanization, this volume brings together twenty-two contributors, including academics, planners, urban designers, and architects, to assess planning practices and policy responses. Organized into four thematic sectionseconomic development, environmental challenges, housing and public space, and gentrification and displacementit offers critical insights and forward-looking strategies for shaping the JMA over the next twenty years.A vital contribution to urban planning literature in Indonesia, Growth of a Megacity provides a timely and accessible analysis for scholars, policymakers, and practitioners navigating Jakartas complex urban future. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.

  • Deden Rukmana|Sonia Roitman|Hana Afifah Amini|Adiwan Aritenang|Ferdinand P Boedhiarto|Ferdinand P. Boedhiarto

    Idioma: Inglés

    Publicado por University of Hawaii Press, 2026

    ISBN 13: 9798880701476

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  • Deden Rukmana

    Idioma: Inglés

    Publicado por University Of Hawai'i Press Mär 2026, 2026

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    Buch. Condición: Neu. Neuware - Jakarta, one of the largest metropolitan areas in Southeast Asia, has grown from 150,000 residents in the first half of the twentieth century to more than 31 million in 2024. This explosive growth has reshaped the Jakarta Metropolitan Area (JMA), also known as Jabodetabek, presenting complex challenges and highlighting the critical role of urban planning. This edited volume explores Jakarta's evolving urban landscape through the lens of post-suburbanization. While the city exhibits traits of post-suburban development, its central areas continue to attract population and investment, suggesting a unique, early-stage form of post-suburban growth. Across the inner city and surrounding suburbs, physical, social, and economic transformations are underwaymarked by uneven patterns of inclusion, displacement, and redevelopment.The book adopts a multi-dimensional perspective, examining changes in residential, industrial, and commercial development, alongside impacts on employment, infrastructure, environmental degradation, and social dynamics such as segregation and gentrification. As the first comprehensive study of Jakarta's post-suburbanization, this volume brings together twenty-two contributors, including academics, planners, urban designers, and architects, to assess planning practices and policy responses. Organized into four thematic sectionseconomic development, environmental challenges, housing and public space, and gentrification and displacementit offers critical insights and forward-looking strategies for shaping the JMA over the next twenty years.A vital contribution to urban planning literature in Indonesia, Growth of a Megacity provides a timely and accessible analysis for scholars, policymakers, and practitioners navigating Jakarta's complex urban future.

  • Dinar Ramadhani

    Idioma: Inglés

    Publicado por University of Hawai'i Press, US, 2026

    ISBN 13: 9798880701476

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    Hardback. Condición: New. Jakarta, one of the largest metropolitan areas in Southeast Asia, has grown from 150,000 residents in the first half of the twentieth century to more than 31 million in 2024. This explosive growth has reshaped the Jakarta Metropolitan Area (JMA), also known as Jabodetabek, presenting complex challenges and highlighting the critical role of urban planning. This edited volume explores Jakarta's evolving urban landscape through the lens of post-suburbanization. While the city exhibits traits of post-suburban development, its central areas continue to attract population and investment, suggesting a unique, early-stage form of post-suburban growth. Across the inner city and surrounding suburbs, physical, social, and economic transformations are underway-marked by uneven patterns of inclusion, displacement, and redevelopment.The book adopts a multi-dimensional perspective, examining changes in residential, industrial, and commercial development, alongside impacts on employment, infrastructure, environmental degradation, and social dynamics such as segregation and gentrification. As the first comprehensive study of Jakarta's post-suburbanization, this volume brings together twenty-two contributors, including academics, planners, urban designers, and architects, to assess planning practices and policy responses. Organized into four thematic sections-economic development, environmental challenges, housing and public space, and gentrification and displacement-it offers critical insights and forward-looking strategies for shaping the JMA over the next twenty years.A vital contribution to urban planning literature in Indonesia, Growth of a Megacity provides a timely and accessible analysis for scholars, policymakers, and practitioners navigating Jakarta's complex urban future.

  • Hana Afifah Amini

    Idioma: Inglés

    Publicado por University of Hawai'i Press, Honolulu, HI, 2026

    ISBN 13: 9798880701476

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    Hardcover. Condición: new. Hardcover. Jakarta, one of the largest metropolitan areas in Southeast Asia, has grown from 150,000 residents in the first half of the twentieth century to more than 31 million in 2024. This explosive growth has reshaped the Jakarta Metropolitan Area (JMA), also known as Jabodetabek, presenting complex challenges and highlighting the critical role of urban planning. This edited volume explores Jakartas evolving urban landscape through the lens of post-suburbanization. While the city exhibits traits of post-suburban development, its central areas continue to attract population and investment, suggesting a unique, early-stage form of post-suburban growth. Across the inner city and surrounding suburbs, physical, social, and economic transformations are underwaymarked by uneven patterns of inclusion, displacement, and redevelopment.The book adopts a multi-dimensional perspective, examining changes in residential, industrial, and commercial development, alongside impacts on employment, infrastructure, environmental degradation, and social dynamics such as segregation and gentrification. As the first comprehensive study of Jakartas post-suburbanization, this volume brings together twenty-two contributors, including academics, planners, urban designers, and architects, to assess planning practices and policy responses. Organized into four thematic sectionseconomic development, environmental challenges, housing and public space, and gentrification and displacementit offers critical insights and forward-looking strategies for shaping the JMA over the next twenty years.A vital contribution to urban planning literature in Indonesia, Growth of a Megacity provides a timely and accessible analysis for scholars, policymakers, and practitioners navigating Jakartas complex urban future. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.