A Liveable Kampung
The Challenges of Urban Expansion in Greater Jakarta and East Nusa Tenggara
Contributor(s)
Budianta, Melani (editor)
Budiman, Manneke (editor)
Oester Znoj, Kathrin (editor)
Language
EnglishAbstract
This open access book investigates the challenges and innovations of urbanised kampungs (villages) in Indonesia and how they create a liveable environment during rapid urban expansion. Focusing on urban informal settlements on the fringes of Jakarta, and desa-kota villages in Ende, the collection discusses various aspects of liveability, which includes water, waste and sanitation management, food and nutrition. The volume also examines the way kampungs operate within the fast-paced urbanization occurring around the informal settlements in Indonesia. Adopting an interdisciplinary approach towards different issues relating to liveability, the work engenders a multidimensional perspective integrating social practice with aspects of infrastructure, institution, and regulation. Presenting an original contribution to the study of middle-lower income urban neighborhoods in Indonesian cities especially, and cities in the Global South generally, this book captures key materials for discussing the main challenges and potential in the urban life and development of marginalised neighborhoods. Cutting across the fields of science and technology, engineering, medicine, public health, nutritional studies, humanities, social sciences and cultural studies, this interdisciplinary compilation offers important and unique views on urban life and urban policy. It is of interest to readers in urban studies and policy, development studies, health and well-being, particularly in developing geographies.
Keywords
Open Access; Rural-urban Transformation; Liveable Informal Settlements; Urban and Rural Kampung; Resilience; Livelihood; Composting; Water, Sanitation, Hygiene; Local Innovation; Herbal Medicine; Stunting, Food and NutritionDOI
10.1007/978-981-96-7866-2ISBN
9789819678662, 9789819678662, 9789819678655Publisher
Springer NaturePublisher website
https://www.springernature.com/gp/products/booksPublication date and place
Singapore, 2025Series
Engaging Indonesia; Social Sciences; Social Sciences (R0),Classification
Sociology
Urban communities
Regional, state and other local government
Cultural studies
Sustainability
Food and beverage technology
Public health and preventive medicine


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