ISLAND CITY IN INDONESIA
Island is a space identical to limitations and isolation. So far the research that has developed in island studies is dominated by studies that focus on isolation or limitation characteristics. Current finding in Island studies shows the existence of some island with urban characteri...
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Language: | Indonesia |
Online Access: | https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/37210 |
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Institution: | Institut Teknologi Bandung |
Language: | Indonesia |
Summary: | Island is a space identical to limitations and isolation. So far the research that has developed in
island studies is dominated by studies that focus on isolation or limitation characteristics.
Current finding in Island studies shows the existence of some island with urban characteristics
which are referred as island cities. Island cities face vulnerabilities because they naturally have
limitations and isolation, but on the other hand, they experience rapid growth and development.
This study aims to identify the island cities in Indonesia and the characteristics possessed by
the island city. Urban characteristics in the archipelago are viewed from the number and density
of population, and the economic structure. The results found 5 island cities in Indonesia from
22 regions characterized as islands region in Indonesia, which are Sabang City in Aceh
Province, Batam City in Riau Islands Province, Tarakan City in North Kalimantan Province,
Ternate City in North Maluku Province, and Ambon City in Maluku Province. Government
intervention is a factor that drives the development of an island to be an island city, which
mainly consists of development projects. The existence of development policies and projects
provides a source of funding for an island region to be able to expand. In addition, it is also
found that Island City is a concept that requires agreement and understanding because it can
be an ambiguous and counterproductive concept, especially in archipelagic countries. Without
agreement on the operational definition of the island region, the concept of an island city will
overlap with cities in areas that are generally referred to as islands but do not have island
attributes such as vulnerability and isolation. This study shows that the limitations and isolation
of the island region does not cause the island region to be a lagging and undeveloped region so
that the concept of island city is a paradoxical concept. The existence of urban areas may occur
due to geographical reasons as well as policy interventions, but still has a limit on these
activities as a result of the nature of the island region. |
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