PERBANDINGAN PENDEKATAN REFORMASI METROPOLITAN DALAM MENYELESAIKAN ISU KOMUTER DI JAKARTA METROPOLITAN AREA

  • Erie Sadewo Sekolah Arsitektur, Perencanaan, dan Pengembangan Kebijakan - ITB
    (ID)
  • Ibnu Syabri Badan Pusat Statistik
    (ID)

Abstract

Isu komuter merupakan persoalan metropolitan yang terjadi secara lintas batas wilayah. Persoalan dalam komuter berkembang akibat terjadinya fragmentasi pembangunan yang menyebabkan ketidakseimabngan lokasi bekerja dan tempat tinggal. Dalam era desentralisasi di Indonesia, upaya untuk mengatasi persoalan komuter menjadi semakin sulit karena ketiadaan institusi yang mampu melakukan tata kelola komuter pada skala metropolitan. Pada tulisan ini disajikan perbandingan pendekatan reformasi metropolitan yang dapat dipergunakan untuk menyelesaikan permasalahan komuter di Jakarta Metropolitan Area (JMA). Hasilnya didapati bahwa rescaling institusi pemerintah pusat dengan pelibatan unsur pemerintah lokal didalamnya dinilai sebagai pendekatan yang paling tepat untuk mengatasi persoalan tersebut.

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Published
2018-04-10
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Sadewo, E., & Syabri, I. (2018). PERBANDINGAN PENDEKATAN REFORMASI METROPOLITAN DALAM MENYELESAIKAN ISU KOMUTER DI JAKARTA METROPOLITAN AREA. Plano Madani : Jurnal Perencanaan Wilayah Dan Kota, 7(1), 89-105. https://doi.org/10.24252/jpm.v7i1.4712
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