Mapping Priorities for the Development of the Transportation Infrastructure in the Provincial Capitals of Indonesia
The infrastructure of the transportation system plays an important and strategic part in the development of a country and serves to support economic progress by enabling the mobility of citizens and the distribution of goods from one region to another. However, communities have unequal access to...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Universitas Indonesia
2016-04-01
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Series: | International Journal of Technology |
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Online Access: | http://ijtech.eng.ui.ac.id/article/view/371 |
Summary: | The infrastructure of the
transportation system plays an important and strategic part in the development
of a country and serves to support economic progress by enabling the mobility
of citizens and the distribution of goods from one region to another. However,
communities have unequal access to the system and there are gaps in the
regional infrastructure in Indonesia, leading to the requirement for a mapping
of all 33 provincial capitals. In this study, we reviewed provisions for road,
sea, air, and rail travel. The mapping result is expected to determine the
pattern and the prioritization needed for future infrastructure development. A
literature review was performed to establish assessment indicators for the
mapping. The weighting of each indicator was based on a survey of stakeholders
in transportation sectors, which was then analyzed using the Analytical
Hierarchy Process. After weighting was completed, the infrastructure of each
provincial capital was assessed to determine ratings from the highest to the
lowest rank. Jakarta, Medan, Bandung, Surabaya, and Semarang obtained the
highest rankings, while Manokwari, Serang, Mamuju, Ternate, and Palangkaraya
were at the bottom. This result shows that provincial capitals in western
Indonesia had better assessment results than those in the east. Therefore,
improvements to the transportation infrastructure of the latter cities should
be prioritized. |
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ISSN: | 2086-9614 2087-2100 |