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Global City Paper Jakarta Indonesia (part 7)

(3) Non-motorized trips are still important, particularly for low-income groups and short-distance journeys, but the bus system is the predominant non-private motorized mode. Travel by passenger car is increasing; the rail system caters for only a very small proportion of travel needs. (4) The publi... ->

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Global City Paper Jakarta Indonesia (part 6)

Transportation A survey in 1985 revealed that, on an average weekday, 14 million person trips were made to, from, or within DKI Jakarta. Of these, only 608,000 (4.3 per cent) were between Botabek and Jakarta; 91.2 per cent of all trips were within Jakarta itself. Journey-to-work trips from Botabek t... ->

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Global City Paper Jakarta Indonesia (part 5)

The proposed development plan of Jakarta is envisaged that southern part of the Jakarta should be conserved for water reserve to cater the need of water of the future development, which is planned in the northern part of Jakarta. According to the president decision in 1994, northern part of the Jaka... ->

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Global City Paper Jakarta Indonesia (part 4)

It is believed that in the future Botabek share of the provincial population will continue to increase at the rate observed between 1980 and 1990. This implies that the Botabek region will increase its share of the West Java population from 19.7 per cent in 1980 and 25.1 per cent in 1990 to 27.2 per... ->

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Global City Paper Jakarta Indonesia (part 3)

During the period 1980-1990, the region’s population grew annually by 3.7 per cent, which is much higher than the national and West Java population growth rates of 1.97 per cent and 2.57 per cent, respectively. This growth has been largely due to the large number of in-coming migrants. During ... ->

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Global City Paper Jakarta Indonesia (part 2)

Population growth Jakarta is the national capital and seat of the central government and the main commercial and administrative centre of the country. Between 1961 and 1980, the population of DKI Jakarta doubled and by 1990 as much as 15 per cent (8.2 million) of Indonesia’s urban population a... ->

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Global City Paper Jakarta Indonesia (part 1)

Introduction In one of the greatest human migrations of modern times, people are flocking to coast, lines around the world. People in developing countries have relocated from the countryside to towns and cities of every size during the past 50 years. But the most dramatic population growth has occu... ->

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Fast food Advertising in China (part 10)

With regard to fast food, an important feature of this emerging consumerism is a growing interest in eating out. According to a report in a Chinese consumer magazine, nearly 75 percent of Beijing residents who are on fixed work schedules no longer have breakfast at home: they eat at food stalls on t... ->