April 01, 2019

[WEBINAR] Jakarta’s Urban Villages: A Community Based Approach to Urban Mobility

 

April 23, 2019
9am EST

Webinar Recording

Webinar Presentation

Jakarta Community Approach & Mobility [pdf]

About the Webinar

In Indonesia, a kampung kota (urban village) is a compact, mixed-use neighborhood within the larger city. These neighborhoods, made up of everyday working people, are often overrun by motorcyclists as a shortcut to reach their destinations, disrupting sidewalks and the local environment. If designed properly, however, motorcyclists’ paths could become the backbone of a new urban mobilization system. During this webinar, ITDP Indonesia will review the launch of “Kampung Kota Bersama,” a community-based planning and design approach to transform Jakarta’s urban villages to pedestrian and cyclist-friendly environments. Through the success of one kampung in North Jakarta, Kampung Kota Bersama will be replicated and adopted in over 144 urban villages around the city.

About the Presenter

Deliani Siregar | Urban Planning Associate, ITDP Indonesia

Deliani Siregar, who goes by Anggi, is an urban planner with a bachelors degree in Engineering and Urban and Regional Planning from Gadjah Mada University. She is an urban enthusiast who has a strong passion for mobility and transportation affairs.  Anggi is responsible for the project coordination and field supervision of Jakarta’s non-motorized transportation (NMT) vision and design implementation until 2022. In the past, Anggi has contributed to many different projects and built her expertise by providing TOD, NMT, and BRT plans and assessments for local sustainable mobility planners, reducing transport emissions in Indonesian cities, contributing to BRT cost estimation planning for the Asian Development Bank (ADB), and providing alternative designs to support great walking and cycling environments throughout Jakarta.

In her spare time, Anggi loves to write. She is an author and has already published two books for kids and collaborated on several other fiction books. She is also a radio announcer and program director. Anggi joined the ITDP Indonesia staff in 2015.

 

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