Industrial Land Development and Manufacturing Deconcentration in Greater Jakarta

Delik Hudalah*, Dimitra Viantari, Tommy Firman, Johan Woltjer

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Industrial land development has become a key feature of urbanization in Greater Jakarta, one of the largest metropolitan areas in Southeast Asia. Following Suharto's market-oriented policy measures in the late 1980s, private developers have dominated the land development projects in Greater Jakarta. The article investigates the extent to which these private industrial centers have effectively reduced the domination of Jakarta in shaping the entire metropolitan structure. The analysis indicates that major suburban industrial centers have captured most of the manufacturing employment that has dispersed from Jakarta. The industrial centers have now increasingly specialized and diversified. It is likely that a polycentric metropolitan structure will emerge in the future.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)950-971
Number of pages22
JournalUrban geography
Volume34
Issue number7
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1-Nov-2013

Keywords

  • deconcentration
  • industrial park
  • manufacturing
  • suburbanization
  • Jakarta
  • INTRAMETROPOLITAN EMPLOYMENT DISTRIBUTION
  • ILE-DE-FRANCE
  • METROPOLITAN REGION
  • POPULATION DECONCENTRATION
  • SUBURBAN TRANSFORMATION
  • SPATIAL STRUCTURE
  • LOS-ANGELES
  • EAST-ASIA
  • CITY
  • MONTREAL

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