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Agenda-en Monday, 17 January 2022

Monday 10 January 2022, the Urban and Regional Planning Community held the first Urban Research and Innovation Forum (URIF) seminar series 2022. URIF 2022 #1 raised the topic “Planning Indonesian Cities: Inclusion, Innovation, and Disruption” ahead of the implementation of the World Planning School Congress and APSA Congress in Bali on August 29 – September 2, 2022. This seminar is a collaboration with ASPI Indonesia as the main organizer of the WPSC-APSA Congress.

The discussion began with a presentation from Prof Iwan Rudianto, the chairman of ASPI conveying several important points related to the implementation of the WPSC-APSA Congress. Prof. Haryo Winarso also explained the topics that will be raised at the WPSC-APSA, the disruption phenomenon that is being experienced in Indonesia due to the pandemic, the digital economy, and on-demand services. The panelists took turns providing comments and input related to the implementation of the WPSC-APSA Congress, starting with Prof. Christopher Silver, Prof. Deden Rukmana, Dr. Leksono Probosubanu, Dr. Sani Roychansyah, Prof. Imam Buchori, Dr. Tubagus Furqon, Ary Syamsura, Bob Neille, Harmen van de Wal, Sonia Roitman, Dr. Bernd Gutter, and Prof. Manfredo. read more

Bukit Aitumieri Masterplan Project, Collaboration MURP Government and Teluk Wondama Regency Government

Agenda-en Monday, 10 January 2022

In October 2021, the Teluk Wondama Regency Government collaborated with the UGM Urban and Regional Planning Master to prepare the Bukit Aitumieri tourist area, Teluk Wondama Regency, West Papua Province. The Aitumieri Cultural Conservation Area in Teluk Wondama Regency is a relic site during the Zending period, which is evidence of the legacy of the beginning of civilization for the Papuans. The heritage site of the Papuan civilization has strong moral and spiritual ties to the Papuan people, so its appeal will never be lost. This area has several historical heritage points, including the Stone of Civilization, where Pastor S.I.Kijne stepped when giving lessons, S.I.Kijne’s residence, the Stone of Inspiration which is where S.I.Kijne meditated and looked for inspiration, the Aitumieri School and Student Dormitory, and the Miei Church. read more

The First Meeting in 2021

Agenda-en Friday, 5 February 2021

The first meeting in new semester 2020/2021 (Semester Genap) will invite Mr. Setiaji, S.T., M.Si (Head of Department of Communication and Informatics, West Java Province) as our speaker and discuss about Integration and Visualization Smart City Dashboard: Case of COVID-19 in West Java Province. This meeting will be conducted on:

Date: Monday, February 8 2021
Time: 09.00 – 11.00 Jakarta Time
Webex Meeting Link: bit.ly/kuliahperdana2021
Youtube Live Link: ugm.id/MPWKLive

This is a mandatory meeting for all master students (MURP) and open to undergraduate students (BURP) read more

URBAN RESEARCH FORUM: NOVEMBER 2020 ONLINE SEMINAR

Agenda-en Wednesday, 18 November 2020

Master in Urban and Regional Planning, Universitas Gadjah Mada (MPWK – MURP UGM) established Urban Research Forum – an inclusive research platform, facilitating academia, scholars, professionals, and policymakers to share and to enrich their knowledge and experiences on Indonesian urban transformation. One of its main activities is organising regular online seminar, under a general idea of “Sustainable Urban Transformation in Indonesia: Towards Indonesia Emas 2045”.

The 3rd online seminar entitled  “Urban Heritage Conservation and  Regeneration in Indonesia” will be held on: read more

Smart City Public Lectures Series: Trends and Challenges in Urban and Regional Planning

Agenda-en Thursday, 12 November 2020

The development of information technology in recent decades has given rise to a planning concept that has been widely discussed in recent years, called Smart City. Starting from the development of e-government in the 2000s until in 2017 the Ministry of Communication and Information Technology launch a Movement program towards 100 Smart Cities which aims to guide regency/city in preparing Smart City Master Plans so that they can maximize the use of technology, both in improving community services and accelerating existing potential in each region. read more

URF Seminar: Climate Change and Disaster: Implication for Indonesian Cities

Agenda-en Friday, 6 November 2020

In recent years, urban problems in Indonesia have become increasingly diverse, ranging from climate change, inadequate infrastructure, to the presence of COVID-19 in Indonesia this year, and the impact it causes. City resilience is an important aspect that needs attention to face this urban transformation. By understanding the city system holistically and take into account the risks that may face, a city can adapt to the impacts and changes that occur.

One of the ways is through research and innovations from various cross-disciplinary stakeholders. To support this, the Graduate Program of Urban and Regional Planning – Gadjah Mada University organized the Urban Research Forum (URF) which is a platform for academics, researchers, practitioners, and bureaucrats to share and enrich knowledge and experiences around urban transformation. The main activity in URF is a series of monthly online seminars in 2020 with the theme “Sustainable Urban Transformation in Indonesia: Gold Indonesia Towards 2045”. The first online seminar on Independence Month carries a special theme, namely “Climate Change and Disaster: Implications for Indonesian Cities” read more

URBAN RESEARCH FORUM: OCTOBER 2020 ONLINE SEMINAR

Agenda-en Thursday, 22 October 2020

Master in Urban and Regional Planning, Universitas Gadjah Mada (MPWK – MURP UGM) established Urban Research Forum – an inclusive research platform, facilitating academia, scholars, professionals, and policymakers to share and to enrich their knowledge and experiences on Indonesian urban transformation. One of its main activities is organising regular online seminar, under a general idea of “Sustainable Urban Transformation in Indonesia: Towards Indonesia Emas 2045”.

The 3rd online seminar entitled  “Climate Change and Disaster: Implications for Indonesian Cities” will be held on: read more

URF Seminar: Urban Planning in the Disruption Era: Towards Indonesia Emas 2045

Agenda-enInformation Tuesday, 22 September 2020

Urban Research Forum (URF) is an inclusive research platform, facilitating academia, scholars, professionals, and policymakers to share and to enrich their knowledge and experiences on Indonesian urban transformation.

The 2nd session of URF seminar was held on September 15th, 2020 from 10.00 until 12.30 with the theme “Urban Planning in the Disruption Era: Toward Indonesia Emas 2045”, was conducted online with 488 participants and YouTube live streaming with 1200 viewers. The moderator was Prof. Bakti Setiawan and host by Dr Tri Mulyani Sunarharum from Department of Architecture and Planning UGM.

The Keynote speaker was Prof. Bambang Brodjonegoro, The Ministry of Research and Technology of Indonesia. He discussed the challenges and opportunities for research, technology, and innovation in the disruption era. As “Indonesia Vision” to become one of the most powerful economic performances in the world in 2045, and there is a growing number in the urban population, the market opportunity becomes larger. As a result, skilled workers are urgently needed to support economic growth. Moreover, as a large number of natural resources, Indonesia should be natural resources-based manufacturing as economic growth driven. There should be a change in our paradigm, from a resource-driven economy to innovation-driven economics.

The second topic, presented by Gayatri Singh PhD from World Bank, is on Realizing Indonesia’s Urban Potential in the Era of Disruption. While urbanization helps prosperity globally, it does not guarantee happened in every country. Urbanization has already helped deliver prosperity to Indonesia but not as much as in its neighbours in East Asia. The primary reason why this has happened is inefficiency in urban development and a disconnected between planning and infrastructure investment. Indonesia has steady progress in improving access to basic services, but the gap remains. The three areas of attention in urban development suggested by Gayatri Singh. Firstly, truly embracing multi-dimensional resilience at the heart of urban development, secondly from sectoral silos to integration for transformation and lastly data ecosystem that includes communities.

The third presenter was Prof. Dr Deden Rukmana, who explained about “Planning Megacities in the Global South”. Megacities defined as a contiguous urban area with a population of over ten million people, and most of them are in Global South. In this Part, Prof Deden Rukmana explained rigorous comparative analyses, discussing the challenges, processes, best practices, and initiatives of urbanization in The Global South megacities. There are some key lessons from this topic discussion. For instance, rapid urbanization needs to be managed or reduce by planning policies particularly in peripheral areas, urban dualism is a distinct characteristic of megacities in the Global South, social and economic inequality should be the important lens in planning megacities, and creative and responsive plans are needed for developing infrastructure.

The last speaker is Wicaksono Sarosa PhD., who explains a civil society perspective in urban transformation Indonesia.

In our experience facing urbanization, there are not much infrastructure was built, causing a lot of unplanned area in the urbanized area.

With 82 million addition for urban population by 2045, doing business as usual, it will make the Java island population centris, endanger the few remaining fertile agriculture land, and the minimum benefit of urbanization. The national urban policy is needed to address this situation to make the urban area more livable, inclusive and “cultured”. SDGs and The New Urban Agenda could be guiding frameworks by local government to achieve Indonesia Emas 2045. In this presentation, the speakers also explain a few examples of an urban initiative related to SDGs target and The NUA.

The seminar ran very smoothly in which participants were very enthusiastic, with a lot of questions, and the number of participants both in Zoom Meeting and YouTube live-stream. The seminar was still able to watch on MPWK UGM YouTube Channel. The speaker’s presentation could be download in http://bit.ly/Paparan-URF2

 

URBAN RESEARCH FORUM: SEPTEMBER 2020 ONLINE SEMINAR

Agenda-en Wednesday, 9 September 2020

Master in Urban and Regional Planning, Universitas Gadjah Mada (MPWK – MURP UGM) established Urban Research Forum – an inclusive research platform, facilitating academia, scholars, professionals, and policymakers to share and to enrich their knowledge and experiences on Indonesian urban transformation. One of its main activities is organising regular online seminar, under a general idea of  read more

Online Seminar Urban Research Forum (URF) 2020 “Research on Agenda on Sustainable Urban Transformation in Indonesia: Beyond Pandemic Covid-19 and The New Normal”.

Agenda-enInformation Friday, 21 August 2020

In recent years, urban problems in Indonesia have become increasingly diverse, ranging from climate change, inadequate infrastructure, to the presence of COVID-19 in Indonesia this year, and the impact it causes. City resilience is an important aspect that needs attention to face this urban transformation. By understanding the city system holistically and take into account the risks that may face, a city can adapt to the impacts and changes that occur.

One of the ways is through research and innovations from various cross-disciplinary stakeholders. To support this, the Graduate Program of Urban and Regional Planning – Gadjah Mada University organized the Urban Research Forum (URF) which is a platform for academics, researchers, practitioners, and bureaucrats to share and enrich knowledge and experiences around urban transformation. The main activity in URF is a series of monthly online seminars in 2020 with the theme “Sustainable Urban Transformation in Indonesia: Gold Indonesia Towards 2045”. The first online seminar on Independence Month carries a special theme, namely “Research on Agenda on Sustainable Urban Transformation in Indonesia: Beyond Pandemic Covid-19 and The New Normal”.

The seminar which was held on August 18, 2020, invited Dr. (H.C.) Ir. Suharso Monoarfa – Minister of National Development Planning of Indonesia (BAPPENAS); Prof. Victoria A. Beard – Associate Dean of Research, Department of City and Regional Planning, Cornell University, USA; Dr. Phil. Hendricus Andy Simarmata, S.T., M.Si. – Chairman of Ikatan Ahli Perencanaan Indonesia (IAP); and Dr.sc.agr. Iwan Rudiarto, S.T., M.Sc. – Chairman of Asosiasi Sekolah Perencanaan Indonesia (ASPI) as speakers Each speaker brought a specific topic which was moderated by Prof. Ir. Bakti Setiawan, M.A., Ph.D. and led by Dr. Tri Mulyani Sunarharum, S.T. The online seminar was held through Zoom which was also broadcast live on the MPWK UGM YouTube Channel and Instagram account @mpwk.ugm with the number of participants reaching about 700.

The speaker’s presentation could be download in this link

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