REARRANGEMENT OF ADMINISTRATIVE BOUNDARIES FOR REDUCING INNER-CITY DISPARITY: CASE STUDY OF TANJUNG PINANG CITY, INDONESIA

An imbalance in development between islands in Tanjung Pinang City causes inner-city disparities due to insufficient development strategies, lack of public infrastructure and remoteness of islands. On the other hand, properly designed administrative boundaries can reduce inner-city disparities by en...

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Main Author: Adjie PAMUNGKAS
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Bucharest 2017-12-01
Series:Journal of Urban and Regional Analysis
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spelling doaj-08097fda0a3f4424be54bcc1f1cebc212020-11-24T21:43:36ZengUniversity of BucharestJournal of Urban and Regional Analysis2067-40822068-99692017-12-0192113128REARRANGEMENT OF ADMINISTRATIVE BOUNDARIES FOR REDUCING INNER-CITY DISPARITY: CASE STUDY OF TANJUNG PINANG CITY, INDONESIAAdjie PAMUNGKAS0ITS Surabaya, IndonesiaAn imbalance in development between islands in Tanjung Pinang City causes inner-city disparities due to insufficient development strategies, lack of public infrastructure and remoteness of islands. On the other hand, properly designed administrative boundaries can reduce inner-city disparities by enabling good development strategies, prioritizing public infrastructure development, and connecting the entire area, including remoter islands. This paper discusses how to re-arrange administrative boundaries, particularly at the district and sub-district levels in order to decrease inner-city disparities. A combination method of scoring and participatory mapping is used to suggest new district delineation for the city. After considering the outputs of scoring and participatory mapping, the district boundaries were changed from four to eight and then back to six districts. The paper also proposes key development strategies to boost development in poorer districts by improving the allocation of new infrastructure investment so as to optimize the impact of new municipal and provincial government statuses bestowed on the Dompak and Senggarang Districts. In addition, we suggest that development strategies should provide adequate infrastructure to connect remoter islands in the Penyengat Sub-district to the main island.http://jurareview.ro/resources/pdf/volume_24_rearrangement_of_administrative_boundaries_for_reducing_inner-city_disparity:_case_study_of_tanjung_pinang_city_indonesia__abstract.pdfislands developmentinner-city disparitiesadministrative boundariesinfrastructure investments.
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REARRANGEMENT OF ADMINISTRATIVE BOUNDARIES FOR REDUCING INNER-CITY DISPARITY: CASE STUDY OF TANJUNG PINANG CITY, INDONESIA
Journal of Urban and Regional Analysis
islands development
inner-city disparities
administrative boundaries
infrastructure investments.
author_facet Adjie PAMUNGKAS
author_sort Adjie PAMUNGKAS
title REARRANGEMENT OF ADMINISTRATIVE BOUNDARIES FOR REDUCING INNER-CITY DISPARITY: CASE STUDY OF TANJUNG PINANG CITY, INDONESIA
title_short REARRANGEMENT OF ADMINISTRATIVE BOUNDARIES FOR REDUCING INNER-CITY DISPARITY: CASE STUDY OF TANJUNG PINANG CITY, INDONESIA
title_full REARRANGEMENT OF ADMINISTRATIVE BOUNDARIES FOR REDUCING INNER-CITY DISPARITY: CASE STUDY OF TANJUNG PINANG CITY, INDONESIA
title_fullStr REARRANGEMENT OF ADMINISTRATIVE BOUNDARIES FOR REDUCING INNER-CITY DISPARITY: CASE STUDY OF TANJUNG PINANG CITY, INDONESIA
title_full_unstemmed REARRANGEMENT OF ADMINISTRATIVE BOUNDARIES FOR REDUCING INNER-CITY DISPARITY: CASE STUDY OF TANJUNG PINANG CITY, INDONESIA
title_sort rearrangement of administrative boundaries for reducing inner-city disparity: case study of tanjung pinang city, indonesia
publisher University of Bucharest
series Journal of Urban and Regional Analysis
issn 2067-4082
2068-9969
publishDate 2017-12-01
description An imbalance in development between islands in Tanjung Pinang City causes inner-city disparities due to insufficient development strategies, lack of public infrastructure and remoteness of islands. On the other hand, properly designed administrative boundaries can reduce inner-city disparities by enabling good development strategies, prioritizing public infrastructure development, and connecting the entire area, including remoter islands. This paper discusses how to re-arrange administrative boundaries, particularly at the district and sub-district levels in order to decrease inner-city disparities. A combination method of scoring and participatory mapping is used to suggest new district delineation for the city. After considering the outputs of scoring and participatory mapping, the district boundaries were changed from four to eight and then back to six districts. The paper also proposes key development strategies to boost development in poorer districts by improving the allocation of new infrastructure investment so as to optimize the impact of new municipal and provincial government statuses bestowed on the Dompak and Senggarang Districts. In addition, we suggest that development strategies should provide adequate infrastructure to connect remoter islands in the Penyengat Sub-district to the main island.
topic islands development
inner-city disparities
administrative boundaries
infrastructure investments.
url http://jurareview.ro/resources/pdf/volume_24_rearrangement_of_administrative_boundaries_for_reducing_inner-city_disparity:_case_study_of_tanjung_pinang_city_indonesia__abstract.pdf
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