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Time to ACT: Realizing Indonesia's Urban Potential
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Editor(s):
Mark Roberts
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Frederico Gil Sander
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Sailesh Tiwari
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January 09 2019
Publisher:
The World Bank
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978-1-4648-1389-4
ISBN (Electronic):
978-1-4648-1400-6
Publication date (Print):
October 03 2019
Publication date (Online):
January 09 2019
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10.1596/978-1-4648-1389-4
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Book chapters
pp. i
Front Matter
pp. 1
Overview
pp. 35
Introduction
pp. 43
Patterns of Urbanization and Structural Transformation
pp. 75
Is Urbanization Delivering?
pp. 103
Drivers of Productivity and Prosperity across the Portfolio of Places
pp. 129
Drivers of Urban and Spatial Inclusion
pp. 161
Strengthening the Disaster Resilience of Indonesian Cities
pp. 173
Urbanization for Human Capital
pp. 177
Urban Governance, Institutions, and Finance
pp. 219
Infrastructure and Policies to Connect the Portfolio of Places
pp. 247
Connected and Integrated Cities: A Focus on Housing and Transport
pp. 275
Targeting Places and People Left Behind
pp. 297
The Invisible Crisis of Wastewater Management in Indonesia
pp. 301
The Potential of Smart Cities
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