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Global Cities in Indonesia - Advancing Inclusive Social Development Towards Societal Progress

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Pubblicazione il 12.04.2026

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This book examines the development of global cities in Indonesia and proposes a new paradigm for urban development, grounded in inclusive social development. Inclusive development is defined as a new approach to development by developing an increasingly open environment, inviting and inclusive of everyone with different backgrounds, characteristics, abilities, status, conditions, ethnicities, and cultures. Urban development in Southeast Asia, particularly Indonesia, requires a more specific approach, particularly related to the inclusive social development paradigm, which emphasizes human interaction and participation. The inclusive social development paradigm highlights important structural, social, and cultural aspects. This book demonstrates that these three aspects of development do not stand alone but are interconnected and mutually supportive, which in turn reveals how they operate. Relevant for urbanologists, city policy makers, environmental social scientists, development studies academics, and sociologists, this book is a timely contribution to discussions about Indonesian cities, their present, and their future.

Sommario

A Global City Based on an Inclusive Social Governance Paradigm Framework.- Social City: Aspiration of Urban Transformation in Asia.- The Growing Mega-Polis Jakarta: Urbanization, Cities-Integration, and Future Issues.- Two Decades of Implementation of Regional Autonomy Policy in Solo City: Case Study of Procurement of Decent Housing for Poor Families on the Banks and Around Bengawan Solo.- Social Inclusive Development in Solo City: A New Paradigm.- Realizing Inclusive Development in Slum Areas the City of Jakarta: Case Study the Public Participation in the Kampong Akuarium-North Jakarta, Indonesia.- Exclusive Housing in the Midst of Gentrification Waves: Challenge for Inclusive Development.- The Mosaics of Insurgency: Housing Cooperative and Community-Based Ecotourism in Jakarta and South Tangerang.- Chinatown "Today: Ethnicity Within a Globalized City in Indonesia .- Placemaking Process, Cultural, and Identity Formation Based on Inclusive Sustainable Development: Surabaya, East Java Indonesia.- Addressing the Dualism Concept of Human Rights Cities in Indonesia Towards Global Cities.- Implenting Children s Right in Child-Friendly Cities: Learning from Jakarta.- Towards Inclusive Smart Cities: Insights from Surabaya, Indonesia, and Taipei, Taiwan.- Towards the Global City of the Future: Adoption of the New Urban Agenda Policy  A Case Study of Indonesia s Nusantara Capital City.- From Inclusive Social Development to Societal Development.- Inclusive development in Global City.

Info autore

Henny Warsilah is a research professor of Sociology at the Center for Society and Culture Research, National Research and Innovation Agency (PRMB BRIN). She obtained her Ph.D. from Sorbonne University, Paris, France, in 1995. Her research focuses on rural–urban development and urban disaster issues. From 2012 to 2017, she served as a director of the Management of Social Transformation (MOST) Program at UNESCO. Her recent publications include a book chapter titled "Resilience of Coastal Cities in Facing Climate Change: The Case of Benoa Bay and North Jakarta Bay Reclamation in Indonesia's Coastal Areas," published by Springer in 2020. She has also contributed a paper to the edited volume "Building Resilient Cities in Coastal Urban Areas: A Case Study of Community Adaptation and Response to Climate Change and Tidal Floods in Semarang, Indonesia," published by Elsevier in 2023. Henny Warsilah, Laely Nurhidayah, Riyanti Djalante, and Agus Suntoro contributed to the Paper Chapter "Two Decades from the Indian Ocean Tsunami" in the book Progress and Challenges in Tsunami Risk Reduction in the ASEAN Region, published by Springer in 2025. And, Henny Warsilah also wrote the paper chapter "Problems of the Socio-Ecological Crisis in Indonesia from the Perspective of Sustainable Development", Chapter paper "Socio-Ecological Crisis of Natural Resources due to the Food Estate Program in Central Kalimantan". Henny Warsilah, and Choerunisa Noor Syahid also wrote the chapter paper "Socio-Ecological Risk Reduction Based on Community in Coastal Areas: Comparative Study in Jakarta and Semarang", all in the book "Approaching Natural Resources for Sustainable Development in Indonesia", edited by Henny Warsilah Agus Heri Purnomo in the Springer Nature Series SDGs, 2025.
Paulus Wirutomo is a professor of Sociology at the Department of Sociology in the University of Indonesia (Retired) and Brawijaya University. He has professional expertise in urban social planning. He is head of the Indonesian Team for the International Consortium of Social Well-Being Study (led by Senshu University Tokyo-Japan. His latest publications: (2014) on “Sociological Reconceptualization of Social Development: With Empirical Evidence from Surakarta City, Indonesia, Asian Social Science Vol.10, No.11. (2016), Dealing with brawls in Jakarta’s slum area: Pursuing Social Development through Social Engagement, The Senshu Social Well-being Review No.3, 2016. (2023), Sociological Imangination: Societal Development, Publish by KOMPAS Press, Jakarta. 

Riassunto

This book examines the development of global cities in Indonesia and proposes a new paradigm for urban development, grounded in inclusive social development. Inclusive development is defined as a new approach to development by developing an increasingly open environment, inviting and inclusive of everyone with different backgrounds, characteristics, abilities, status, conditions, ethnicities, and cultures. Urban development in Southeast Asia, particularly Indonesia, requires a more specific approach, particularly related to the inclusive social development paradigm, which emphasizes human interaction and participation. The inclusive social development paradigm highlights important structural, social, and cultural aspects. This book demonstrates that these three aspects of development do not stand alone but are interconnected and mutually supportive, which in turn reveals how they operate. Relevant for urbanologists, city policy makers, environmental social scientists, development studies academics, and sociologists, this book is a timely contribution to discussions about Indonesian cities, their present, and their future.

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