Gentrifying the Peri-Urban: Land use confl icts and institutional dynamics at the frontier of an indonesian metropolis

Delik Hudalah*, Haryo Winarso, Johan Woltjer

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Abstract

This chapter aims to specify the meaning of gentrification in rapidly peri-urbanising metropolitan regions in the context of Indonesia’s rapid transition to decentralisation and democracy. It discusses a case study of conflict over an environmental revitalisation project in a peri-urban area of Bandung City. The analysis focuses on the political processes, tactics and strategies supporting and opposing peri-urban gentrification and their consequences. The analysis illustrates how these political dynamics mediate the interaction between the movement of capital and the spatial reorganisation of social classes. It is argued that in the context of a peri-urbanising metropolis, gentrification needs to be narrated less in terms of class-based neighbourhood succession and more in terms of competing cross-class coalitions emerging at local and regional levels.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationDialogues in Urban and Regional Planning 6
Subtitle of host publicationThe Right to the City
EditorsChristopher Silver, Robert Freestone, Christophe Demazière
PublisherRoutledge
Pages134-153
Number of pages20
ISBN (Electronic)9781315628127
ISBN (Print)9781138645486
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2018

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