City Planning Labs : A Concept for Strenghtening City Planning Capacity in Indonesia

The cities that emerge from Indonesia s rapid urbanization will be key determinants of the country s overall economic development and competitiveness, as well as their inclusiveness and environmental sustainability. However, without strategically p...

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Main Author: The City Form Lab
Format: City Development Strategy (CDS)
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2015
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2013/01/23797592/city-planning-labs-cpl-concept-strenghtening-city-planning-capacity-indonesia
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/21331
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topic ACTION PLAN
AUTOMATION
BROADBAND
BROWSERS
BUILDING PERMIT
BUILDING PERMITS
BUSINESS ASSESSMENT
BUSINESS CLIMATE
BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT
BUSINESSES
CAPABILITIES
CAPABILITY
CAPACITY BUILDING
CAPACITY BUILDING PROGRAM
CENTRAL GOVERNMENT
CITIES
CITY ADMINISTRATION
CITY COMPETITIVENESS
CITY DEPARTMENTS
CITY LEADERS
CITY PLANNERS
CITY PLANNING
CITY PLANNING CAPACITY
CLIMATE CHANGE
COLLABORATION
COLLABORATIVE PROJECTS
COMMERCE
COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION
COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGES
COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS
COMPETITIVENESS
CONNECTIVITY
CONSTRUCTION PERMIT
COST ANALYSIS
COST SAVINGS
COST-BENEFIT ANALYSES
CUSTOMIZATION
DATA ANALYSIS
DATA CAPTURE
DATA COLLECTION
DATA GATHERING
DATA SHARING
DATA SOURCES
DECENTRALIZATION
DECISION MAKERS
DECISION MAKING
DECISION-MAKING
DEMOGRAPHICS
DEVELOPED COUNTRIES
DIGITAL DATA
DIGITIZATION
DISASTER MANAGEMENT
DISTRICT
DISTRICTS
DRINKING WATER
E-MAIL
ECONOMIC ANALYSIS
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC GROWTH
EMPIRICAL BASIS
END USERS
END-USERS
ENTERPRISE SURVEY
ENVIRONMENTAL
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
EQUIPMENT
EXTERNAL CONSULTANTS
FUNCTIONALITIES
FUNCTIONALITY
GENERAL PUBLIC
GLOBAL ECONOMY
GRAPHICS
GREEN SPACE
HARDWARE
HEDONIC PRICING
HOUSING DEVELOPMENT
HUMAN CAPACITY
HUMAN RESOURCES
ID
IMAGE
IMAGES
IMPLEMENTATION PLAN
IMPLEMENTATION PROCESS
INCENTIVE SYSTEMS
INEFFICIENT USE OF SCARCE RESOURCES
INFORMATION DATABASE
INFORMATION FLOW
INFORMATION GAP
INFORMATION GAPS
INFORMATION SHARING
INFORMATION SYSTEM
INFORMATION SYSTEMS
INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY
INVENTORY
LAND USE
LAND USES
LARGE CITIES
LICENSES
LOCAL GOVERNMENTS
LOCAL INDUSTRY
MANAGEMENT OPERATIONS
MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
MANUFACTURING
MATERIAL
MAYOR
MAYORS
MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
MENU
METROPOLITAN AREA
METROPOLITAN AREAS
MINISTRY OF FINANCE
MISSING DATA
MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENTS
MUNICIPALITY
OIL
OPERATING ENVIRONMENT
OPERATING SYSTEM
PARTNER ORGANIZATIONS
PERFORMANCE INDICATORS
PERSONAL INFORMATION
POLICY DECISIONS
POLICY FORMULATION
POLICY INTERVENTIONS
POPULATION GROWTH
PRIVATE SECTOR
PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT
PRODUCTIVITY
PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH
PROGRAMS
PROVINCE
PROVINCIAL LEVEL
PUBLIC FINANCING
PUBLIC INVESTMENT
PUBLIC INVESTMENTS
QUERIES
QUERY
REGISTRIES
REGISTRY
REGULATORY AGENCIES
REGULATORY AUTHORITY
REGULATORY ENVIRONMENT
REGULATORY PROCESSES
REGULATORY SYSTEMS
RESOURCE ALLOCATION
RESULTS
SATELLITE
SEARCH
SECURITY ISSUES
SERVER
SERVERS
SERVICE SECTOR
SITES
SLUM FORMATION
SLUMS
SOCIAL INEQUALITY
SPATIAL MANAGEMENT
SPREADSHEET
STAKEHOLDERS
SUB-NATIONAL
SUBNATIONAL
SUBNATIONAL GOVERNMENT
SUSTAINABLE GROWTH
TAX
TAXATION
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
TECHNICAL EXPERTISE
TECHNICAL EXPERTS
TECHNICAL INFRASTRUCTURE
TECHNICAL KNOWLEDGE
TECHNICAL STAFF
TOURISM
TRANSACTION
UNEMPLOYMENT
UNEMPLOYMENT RATE
URBAN DEVELOPMENT
URBAN GROWTH
URBAN INFORMATION
URBAN LAND
URBAN LAND USE
URBAN MANAGEMENT
URBAN POPULATION
URBAN SERVICES
URBANIZATION
USER
USES
VALUE CHAIN
VERIFICATION
WAGES
WATER SOURCES
WEB
WEB BROWSER
WEB INTERFACE
spellingShingle ACTION PLAN
AUTOMATION
BROADBAND
BROWSERS
BUILDING PERMIT
BUILDING PERMITS
BUSINESS ASSESSMENT
BUSINESS CLIMATE
BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT
BUSINESSES
CAPABILITIES
CAPABILITY
CAPACITY BUILDING
CAPACITY BUILDING PROGRAM
CENTRAL GOVERNMENT
CITIES
CITY ADMINISTRATION
CITY COMPETITIVENESS
CITY DEPARTMENTS
CITY LEADERS
CITY PLANNERS
CITY PLANNING
CITY PLANNING CAPACITY
CLIMATE CHANGE
COLLABORATION
COLLABORATIVE PROJECTS
COMMERCE
COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION
COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGES
COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS
COMPETITIVENESS
CONNECTIVITY
CONSTRUCTION PERMIT
COST ANALYSIS
COST SAVINGS
COST-BENEFIT ANALYSES
CUSTOMIZATION
DATA ANALYSIS
DATA CAPTURE
DATA COLLECTION
DATA GATHERING
DATA SHARING
DATA SOURCES
DECENTRALIZATION
DECISION MAKERS
DECISION MAKING
DECISION-MAKING
DEMOGRAPHICS
DEVELOPED COUNTRIES
DIGITAL DATA
DIGITIZATION
DISASTER MANAGEMENT
DISTRICT
DISTRICTS
DRINKING WATER
E-MAIL
ECONOMIC ANALYSIS
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC GROWTH
EMPIRICAL BASIS
END USERS
END-USERS
ENTERPRISE SURVEY
ENVIRONMENTAL
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
EQUIPMENT
EXTERNAL CONSULTANTS
FUNCTIONALITIES
FUNCTIONALITY
GENERAL PUBLIC
GLOBAL ECONOMY
GRAPHICS
GREEN SPACE
HARDWARE
HEDONIC PRICING
HOUSING DEVELOPMENT
HUMAN CAPACITY
HUMAN RESOURCES
ID
IMAGE
IMAGES
IMPLEMENTATION PLAN
IMPLEMENTATION PROCESS
INCENTIVE SYSTEMS
INEFFICIENT USE OF SCARCE RESOURCES
INFORMATION DATABASE
INFORMATION FLOW
INFORMATION GAP
INFORMATION GAPS
INFORMATION SHARING
INFORMATION SYSTEM
INFORMATION SYSTEMS
INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY
INVENTORY
LAND USE
LAND USES
LARGE CITIES
LICENSES
LOCAL GOVERNMENTS
LOCAL INDUSTRY
MANAGEMENT OPERATIONS
MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
MANUFACTURING
MATERIAL
MAYOR
MAYORS
MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
MENU
METROPOLITAN AREA
METROPOLITAN AREAS
MINISTRY OF FINANCE
MISSING DATA
MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENTS
MUNICIPALITY
OIL
OPERATING ENVIRONMENT
OPERATING SYSTEM
PARTNER ORGANIZATIONS
PERFORMANCE INDICATORS
PERSONAL INFORMATION
POLICY DECISIONS
POLICY FORMULATION
POLICY INTERVENTIONS
POPULATION GROWTH
PRIVATE SECTOR
PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT
PRODUCTIVITY
PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH
PROGRAMS
PROVINCE
PROVINCIAL LEVEL
PUBLIC FINANCING
PUBLIC INVESTMENT
PUBLIC INVESTMENTS
QUERIES
QUERY
REGISTRIES
REGISTRY
REGULATORY AGENCIES
REGULATORY AUTHORITY
REGULATORY ENVIRONMENT
REGULATORY PROCESSES
REGULATORY SYSTEMS
RESOURCE ALLOCATION
RESULTS
SATELLITE
SEARCH
SECURITY ISSUES
SERVER
SERVERS
SERVICE SECTOR
SITES
SLUM FORMATION
SLUMS
SOCIAL INEQUALITY
SPATIAL MANAGEMENT
SPREADSHEET
STAKEHOLDERS
SUB-NATIONAL
SUBNATIONAL
SUBNATIONAL GOVERNMENT
SUSTAINABLE GROWTH
TAX
TAXATION
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
TECHNICAL EXPERTISE
TECHNICAL EXPERTS
TECHNICAL INFRASTRUCTURE
TECHNICAL KNOWLEDGE
TECHNICAL STAFF
TOURISM
TRANSACTION
UNEMPLOYMENT
UNEMPLOYMENT RATE
URBAN DEVELOPMENT
URBAN GROWTH
URBAN INFORMATION
URBAN LAND
URBAN LAND USE
URBAN MANAGEMENT
URBAN POPULATION
URBAN SERVICES
URBANIZATION
USER
USES
VALUE CHAIN
VERIFICATION
WAGES
WATER SOURCES
WEB
WEB BROWSER
WEB INTERFACE
The City Form Lab
City Planning Labs : A Concept for Strenghtening City Planning Capacity in Indonesia
geographic_facet East Asia and Pacific
Indonesia
description The cities that emerge from Indonesia s rapid urbanization will be key determinants of the country s overall economic development and competitiveness, as well as their inclusiveness and environmental sustainability. However, without strategically planned investments, policy interventions, and institutional capacity, mismanaged urbanization could become an obstacle to sustainable growth. The city planning labs core module will be initially implemented in four cities: Surabaya, Palembang, Denpasar and Balikpapan, with two additional modules in each city. In the short term, the CPL will: (i) provide just in time , demand driven data and analysis that can feed into immediate decisions, and (ii) streamline ongoing urban management functions, such as building permitting and tax-related functions. In the medium term, it will provide cost-effective analytics to cities that can feed into planning and investment decisions, reducing the expense involved in contracting consultants during each planning cycle. In the long term, the CPL will build local technical capacity, by gathering expertise from Indonesia and international sources to work closely with local staff. Over time, external involvement will diminish as local capacity strengthens. The activities of the CPL will be conducted in modular fashion, each pertaining to a different sector. The sector modules are: instituting the city planning lab and spatial growth analytics (core module); city economic competitiveness; slum analytics and management systems; climate and risk resilience planning systems; and monitoring land and real estate markets.
format Economic & Sector Work :: City Development Strategy (CDS)
author The City Form Lab
author_facet The City Form Lab
author_sort The City Form Lab
title City Planning Labs : A Concept for Strenghtening City Planning Capacity in Indonesia
title_short City Planning Labs : A Concept for Strenghtening City Planning Capacity in Indonesia
title_full City Planning Labs : A Concept for Strenghtening City Planning Capacity in Indonesia
title_fullStr City Planning Labs : A Concept for Strenghtening City Planning Capacity in Indonesia
title_full_unstemmed City Planning Labs : A Concept for Strenghtening City Planning Capacity in Indonesia
title_sort city planning labs : a concept for strenghtening city planning capacity in indonesia
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2015
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2013/01/23797592/city-planning-labs-cpl-concept-strenghtening-city-planning-capacity-indonesia
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/21331
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spelling okr-10986-213312021-04-23T14:04:01Z City Planning Labs : A Concept for Strenghtening City Planning Capacity in Indonesia The City Form Lab ACTION PLAN AUTOMATION BROADBAND BROWSERS BUILDING PERMIT BUILDING PERMITS BUSINESS ASSESSMENT BUSINESS CLIMATE BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT BUSINESSES CAPABILITIES CAPABILITY CAPACITY BUILDING CAPACITY BUILDING PROGRAM CENTRAL GOVERNMENT CITIES CITY ADMINISTRATION CITY COMPETITIVENESS CITY DEPARTMENTS CITY LEADERS CITY PLANNERS CITY PLANNING CITY PLANNING CAPACITY CLIMATE CHANGE COLLABORATION COLLABORATIVE PROJECTS COMMERCE COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGES COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS COMPETITIVENESS CONNECTIVITY CONSTRUCTION PERMIT COST ANALYSIS COST SAVINGS COST-BENEFIT ANALYSES CUSTOMIZATION DATA ANALYSIS DATA CAPTURE DATA COLLECTION DATA GATHERING DATA SHARING DATA SOURCES DECENTRALIZATION DECISION MAKERS DECISION MAKING DECISION-MAKING DEMOGRAPHICS DEVELOPED COUNTRIES DIGITAL DATA DIGITIZATION DISASTER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT DISTRICTS DRINKING WATER E-MAIL ECONOMIC ANALYSIS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH EMPIRICAL BASIS END USERS END-USERS ENTERPRISE SURVEY ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS EQUIPMENT EXTERNAL CONSULTANTS FUNCTIONALITIES FUNCTIONALITY GENERAL PUBLIC GLOBAL ECONOMY GRAPHICS GREEN SPACE HARDWARE HEDONIC PRICING HOUSING DEVELOPMENT HUMAN CAPACITY HUMAN RESOURCES ID IMAGE IMAGES IMPLEMENTATION PLAN IMPLEMENTATION PROCESS INCENTIVE SYSTEMS INEFFICIENT USE OF SCARCE RESOURCES INFORMATION DATABASE INFORMATION FLOW INFORMATION GAP INFORMATION GAPS INFORMATION SHARING INFORMATION SYSTEM INFORMATION SYSTEMS INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY INVENTORY LAND USE LAND USES LARGE CITIES LICENSES LOCAL GOVERNMENTS LOCAL INDUSTRY MANAGEMENT OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MANUFACTURING MATERIAL MAYOR MAYORS MEDIUM ENTERPRISES MENU METROPOLITAN AREA METROPOLITAN AREAS MINISTRY OF FINANCE MISSING DATA MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENTS MUNICIPALITY OIL OPERATING ENVIRONMENT OPERATING SYSTEM PARTNER ORGANIZATIONS PERFORMANCE INDICATORS PERSONAL INFORMATION POLICY DECISIONS POLICY FORMULATION POLICY INTERVENTIONS POPULATION GROWTH PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT PRODUCTIVITY PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH PROGRAMS PROVINCE PROVINCIAL LEVEL PUBLIC FINANCING PUBLIC INVESTMENT PUBLIC INVESTMENTS QUERIES QUERY REGISTRIES REGISTRY REGULATORY AGENCIES REGULATORY AUTHORITY REGULATORY ENVIRONMENT REGULATORY PROCESSES REGULATORY SYSTEMS RESOURCE ALLOCATION RESULTS SATELLITE SEARCH SECURITY ISSUES SERVER SERVERS SERVICE SECTOR SITES SLUM FORMATION SLUMS SOCIAL INEQUALITY SPATIAL MANAGEMENT SPREADSHEET STAKEHOLDERS SUB-NATIONAL SUBNATIONAL SUBNATIONAL GOVERNMENT SUSTAINABLE GROWTH TAX TAXATION TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TECHNICAL EXPERTISE TECHNICAL EXPERTS TECHNICAL INFRASTRUCTURE TECHNICAL KNOWLEDGE TECHNICAL STAFF TOURISM TRANSACTION UNEMPLOYMENT UNEMPLOYMENT RATE URBAN DEVELOPMENT URBAN GROWTH URBAN INFORMATION URBAN LAND URBAN LAND USE URBAN MANAGEMENT URBAN POPULATION URBAN SERVICES URBANIZATION USER USES VALUE CHAIN VERIFICATION WAGES WATER SOURCES WEB WEB BROWSER WEB INTERFACE The cities that emerge from Indonesia s rapid urbanization will be key determinants of the country s overall economic development and competitiveness, as well as their inclusiveness and environmental sustainability. However, without strategically planned investments, policy interventions, and institutional capacity, mismanaged urbanization could become an obstacle to sustainable growth. The city planning labs core module will be initially implemented in four cities: Surabaya, Palembang, Denpasar and Balikpapan, with two additional modules in each city. In the short term, the CPL will: (i) provide just in time , demand driven data and analysis that can feed into immediate decisions, and (ii) streamline ongoing urban management functions, such as building permitting and tax-related functions. In the medium term, it will provide cost-effective analytics to cities that can feed into planning and investment decisions, reducing the expense involved in contracting consultants during each planning cycle. In the long term, the CPL will build local technical capacity, by gathering expertise from Indonesia and international sources to work closely with local staff. Over time, external involvement will diminish as local capacity strengthens. The activities of the CPL will be conducted in modular fashion, each pertaining to a different sector. The sector modules are: instituting the city planning lab and spatial growth analytics (core module); city economic competitiveness; slum analytics and management systems; climate and risk resilience planning systems; and monitoring land and real estate markets. 2015-01-22T17:27:38Z 2015-01-22T17:27:38Z 2013 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2013/01/23797592/city-planning-labs-cpl-concept-strenghtening-city-planning-capacity-indonesia http://hdl.handle.net/10986/21331 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank, Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: City Development Strategy (CDS) East Asia and Pacific Indonesia