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BL
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Record Number
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860755
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Main Entry
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Suhartini, Ninik
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Title & Author
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Urban governance and informal settlements : : lessons from the city of Jayapura, Indonesia /\ Ninik Suhartini and Paul Jones.
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Publication Statement
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Cham :: Springer,, 2019.
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Series Statement
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The urban book series
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Page. NO
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1 online resource
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ISBN
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3030060942
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: 3030060950
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: 9783030060947
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: 9783030060954
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3030060934
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9783030060930
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references.
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Contents
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Intro; Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgements; Contents; Abbreviations; Situating Urbanization and Urban Governance; 1 Introduction; 1.1 The Setting; 1.2 Purpose and Research Questions; 1.2.1 Research Purpose and Questions; 1.3 Research Methodology; 1.3.1 Key Methods; 1.3.2 Case Study Design; 1.4 Structure and Scope; References; 2 Urbanization and Urban Governance in Developing Countries; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Urbanization in Developing Countries; 2.2.1 An Overview of Urbanization; 2.2.2 The Rise of Informal Urbanism; 2.3 Urban Governance Arrangements in Developing Countries; 2.3.1 An Overview
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2.3.2 Concepts of Urban Governance2.3.3 Governing Basic Urban Services in Developing Countries: The Complexity of Formal, Informal and Hybrid Governance Arrangements; 2.3.4 Assessing 'Good' Urban Governance; 2.4 Summary and Implications for the Research Framework; References; A Case Study of the Mid-Sized City of Jayapura, Papua, Indonesia; 3 An Introduction to Jayapura, Papua, Indonesia; 3.1 Methods Used During the Fieldwork; 3.2 Jayapura: Geography and Administrative Status; 3.2.1 Geography; 3.2.2 Administrative Status; 3.3 Land Use; 3.4 Population; 3.4.1 Total Population
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3.4.2 Population Density and Distribution3.4.3 Social Facilities and Human Development Index (HDI); 3.5 Socio-cultural Aspects; 3.5.1 Ethnic Mix; 3.5.2 Customary Landownership; 3.6 The Urban Economy; 3.7 Urbanization in Jayapura; 3.8 Summary; References; 4 Types, Processes and Outputs of Formal Urban Governance in Jayapura; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Types, Processes and Outputs of Spatial Planning; 4.2.1 Types and Processes; 4.2.2 Key Outputs; 4.3 Types, Processes and Outputs of Development Planning; 4.3.1 The Long-Term Development Plan (LTDP) of Jayapura
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4.3.2 Medium-Term Development Plan (MTDP) of Jayapura4.3.3 The Annual Development Plan (ADP) of Jayapura; 4.4 Sectoral Planning Types, Processes and Outputs for Housing, Water and Sanitation; 4.4.1 Housing Provision; 4.4.2 Water Provision; 4.4.3 Sanitation; 4.5 Summary; References; 5 Who Gains and Benefits from the Outcomes of Formal Urban Governance for Basic Urban Services; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Spatial Planning Outcomes; 5.2.1 Resource Allocations; 5.2.2 Who Gains and Benefits from Spatial Planning; 5.2.3 Issues Regarding Spatial Planning Outcomes in Jayapura
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5.3 Development Planning Outcomes5.3.1 Resource Allocations; 5.3.2 Who Gains and Benefits from Development Planning; 5.3.3 Issues Characterizing Development Planning Outcomes in Jayapura; 5.4 Who Benefits from Sectoral Planning: Housing, Water and Sanitation; 5.4.1 Housing; 5.4.2 Water; 5.4.3 Sanitation; 5.5 Summary; References; 6 Key Features of Community Governance Arrangements in Informal Settlements; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 An Overview of the Types of Basic Urban Services in Informal Settlements; 6.2.1 Context; 6.2.2 Housing; 6.2.3 Water; 6.2.4 Sanitation
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Abstract
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The objective of this book is to better understand the nature of urban governance regarding the provision of basic urban services in rapidly growing mid-sized towns and cities in developing countries. Set within the context of understanding urban planning and management within the wider city setting, the study focuses on the provision of the basic urban services of housing, water and sanitation especially within informal settlements. Using the case study of the mid-sized city of Jayapura, Papua, Indonesia, the publication explores: (i) the types, processes, and stakeholders that constitute formal urban governance in the provision of basic urban services; (ii) understanding how stakeholders gain and benefit from 'on the ground' formal service arrangements, and why; and (iii) for those who do not directly benefit from the formal arrangements, how individuals, groups and communities organize and access governance to meet their basic urban needs. The methods employed to better understand the nature of urban governance and its relationship to the provision of basic urban services comprised primary (face-to-face household surveys interviewing 448 respondents, ground mapping at a plot size level in four informal settlements, and semi-structured interviews with 12 stakeholders) and secondary data regarding urban governance, planning and management. The study reveals that urban governance arrangements in fast growing mid-sized cities have emerged both formally and informally to cope with basic urban service needs across a range of settlement types and socio-cultural groups. The major modes of governance arrangements in the informal settlements consist of traditional, formal and informal, and hybrid governance which co-evolve as their boundaries overlap and intersect through time at varying levels of 'equilibrium'. The 'governance equilibrium' represents a 'balance' at a specific point and place in time in how stakeholders utilize and share resources, and access various contributions.
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Subject
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City planning-- Indonesia.
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Subject
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Municipal government-- Indonesia.
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Subject
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City planning.
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Subject
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Municipal government.
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Subject
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POLITICAL SCIENCE-- Essays.
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Subject
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POLITICAL SCIENCE-- Government-- General.
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POLITICAL SCIENCE-- Government-- National.
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Subject
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POLITICAL SCIENCE-- Reference.
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Subject
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Politics and government.
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Subject
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Indonesia, Politics and government.
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Subject
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Indonesia.
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Dewey Classification
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320.85091724
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LC Classification
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HT169.5
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Added Entry
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Jones, Paul
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