Rethinking inclusive city development amid COVID-19: the Indonesia context

IF 0.5 Q4 REGIONAL & URBAN PLANNING
G. Raissa, Filia Christy, S. Sihotang, K. Wijaya
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Abstract

Currently, cities all over the world are experiencing pressures caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, including cities in Indonesia. Studies show that the number of poor has been increasing since the spread of COVID-19, mostly in urban areas. Recent news indicates that the pandemic has the potential to add millions of new urban poor due to the threat of future layoffs faced by low-income people. The current condition in Indonesia's urban areas indicates exclusion of the urban poor, which underlines the need for inclusive city development. Indeed, this crisis exposes the exclusion of vulnerable people, reveals deep inequalities in society and exacerbates the existing inequality among the Indonesian population. Because of the ongoing disruptions that arise in urban areas, the COVID-19 pandemic offers the opportunity to rethink the importance of inclusive city development so that they may become thriving cities for all. Besides, this study also argues that only inclusive cities can grow and thrive under all circumstances and future challenges. This paper discusses how to transform challenges amid COVID-19 to opportunities that can promote inclusive city development.
反思新冠肺炎背景下的包容性城市发展
目前,世界各地的城市都面临着COVID-19大流行造成的压力,包括印度尼西亚的城市。研究表明,自2019冠状病毒病传播以来,贫困人口数量一直在增加,主要集中在城市地区。最近的消息表明,由于低收入人群未来面临下岗的威胁,这场大流行病有可能增加数百万新的城市贫困人口。印度尼西亚城市地区的现状表明,城市穷人被排斥在外,这突显了包容性城市发展的必要性。事实上,这场危机暴露了对弱势群体的排斥,暴露了社会中深刻的不平等,并加剧了印度尼西亚人口中现有的不平等。由于城市地区持续出现混乱,2019冠状病毒病大流行为重新思考包容性城市发展的重要性提供了机会,从而使城市成为人人共享的繁荣城市。此外,本研究还认为,只有包容性城市才能在各种环境和未来挑战下发展壮大。本文探讨了如何将2019冠状病毒病期间的挑战转化为促进包容性城市发展的机遇。
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Journal of Regional and City Planning
Journal of Regional and City Planning REGIONAL & URBAN PLANNING-
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