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Urban development patterns in Indonesia.

P Rietveld

    Bulletin of Indonesian Economic Studies
    |April 1, 1988
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    Private investment, rural immigration, and urbanization levels drive Indonesian urban growth. Recent data indicates a slowdown in city polarization after a period of rapid increase.

    Area of Science:

    • Urban Planning and Development
    • Regional Economics
    • Demography

    Background:

    • Past analysis of Indonesian urban development suffered from inadequate data.
    • The National Urban Development Strategy (NUDS) project has produced improved datasets.
    • This study builds upon and expands the findings of the NUDS project.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To analyze urban growth rates at the provincial level in Indonesia.
    • To identify key determinants of urban growth, including private investment and rural immigration.
    • To examine patterns of urban polarization at the city level.

    Main Methods:

    • Analysis of recently generated urban development data from the NUDS project.
    • Statistical examination of provincial-level urban growth rates.
    Keywords:
    AsiaData AnalysisDemographic FactorsDeveloping CountriesEconomic DevelopmentEconomic FactorsFinancial ActivitiesGeographic FactorsIndonesiaInvestmentsMacroeconomic FactorsMeasurementMigrationMigration, InternalPopulationPopulation DynamicsPopulation GrowthPrivate SectorReliabilityResearch MethodologyRural-urban MigrationSocioeconomic FactorsSoutheastern AsiaSpatial DistributionUrban Spatial Distribution--changesUrbanization

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  • Investigation of city-level polarization trends.
  • Main Results:

    • Private investment is a primary driver of urban growth rates across Indonesian provinces.
    • Rural immigration and existing urbanization levels are also significant factors influencing urban growth.
    • Private investment shows a strong bias towards provinces with established large urban areas.
    • The trend of rapidly increasing urban polarization has ceased in the last decade.

    Conclusions:

    • Urban development in Indonesia is significantly influenced by private investment, rural-to-urban migration, and the level of existing urbanization.
    • The findings provide updated insights into the dynamics of urban growth and spatial inequalities in Indonesia.
    • The study highlights a recent shift in urban development patterns, with a stabilization of city polarization.