The purpose of this research is to explain the processes by which communities develop their settlements outside of formal planning and regulatory frameworks in order to recommend ways these processes could be improved. Drawing on empirical evidence from the development processes of four 'kampung' or informal settlements along the Code River in Yogyakarta, Indonesia, this research examines how, without formal-legal status over their settlements, kampung people gained the resources and security necessary to develop their settlements. The research found that the success of particular kampung communities in developing their settlements depends on the ability of kampung people to develop informal-reciprocal relations with external agenc...
Kampung is a mixed formal and informal settlements which has a long history. Kampung has always been...
The global financialisation of urban space has led to challenges for low-income citizens to find aff...
This study examines intersections between inhabitant-led incremental housing development and water-s...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2006 Purwanita Setijanti.The adoption of modernisation a...
In Jakarta, kampung settlements have provided access to urban land and housing for a large part of t...
© 2010 Dr. Wiryono RaharjoOver one billion people in the world today live in slums. This UN estimati...
Indonesia still has challenges in meeting the Sustainable Development Goals by 2030, particularly in...
This research explores the roles of the street in informal settlements, through a case study of two ...
This research explores the roles of the street in informal settlements, through a case study of two ...
This research explores the roles of the street in informal settlements, through a case study of two ...
This research explores the roles of the street in informal settlements, through a case study of two ...
The reality urban property in Indonesia is complex and varied and rarely fits the perceptions of out...
The boundary between public and private space is often blurred and contentious. It is not only defin...
Sustainable urbanization policies and strategies are posited as a major tool by which to achieve the...
Similar to other cities in the developed world, the use of place-making, which has mainly served as ...
Kampung is a mixed formal and informal settlements which has a long history. Kampung has always been...
The global financialisation of urban space has led to challenges for low-income citizens to find aff...
This study examines intersections between inhabitant-led incremental housing development and water-s...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2006 Purwanita Setijanti.The adoption of modernisation a...
In Jakarta, kampung settlements have provided access to urban land and housing for a large part of t...
© 2010 Dr. Wiryono RaharjoOver one billion people in the world today live in slums. This UN estimati...
Indonesia still has challenges in meeting the Sustainable Development Goals by 2030, particularly in...
This research explores the roles of the street in informal settlements, through a case study of two ...
This research explores the roles of the street in informal settlements, through a case study of two ...
This research explores the roles of the street in informal settlements, through a case study of two ...
This research explores the roles of the street in informal settlements, through a case study of two ...
The reality urban property in Indonesia is complex and varied and rarely fits the perceptions of out...
The boundary between public and private space is often blurred and contentious. It is not only defin...
Sustainable urbanization policies and strategies are posited as a major tool by which to achieve the...
Similar to other cities in the developed world, the use of place-making, which has mainly served as ...
Kampung is a mixed formal and informal settlements which has a long history. Kampung has always been...
The global financialisation of urban space has led to challenges for low-income citizens to find aff...
This study examines intersections between inhabitant-led incremental housing development and water-s...