The description of this Global City book examines the development of global cities in Indonesia and offers a strategy in the form of a new paradigm in city development based on inclusive social development. Inclusive development is translated as a new approach to development by developing an increasingly open environment, inviting and involving everyone with different backgrounds, characteristics, abilities, status, conditions, tribes, and cultures. Inclusive development opens up a very wide space for public involvement (participation) to replace a collusive economic system that is capital-intensive and tends to be exclusive. City development in Southeast Asia, especially Indonesia, although heading toward a global city, requires a more specific approach, especially related to the inclusive social development paradigm. The inclusive social development paradigm raises 3 important aspects, namely: structural, social, and cultural aspects. These three aspects of development do not stand alone but are interrelated, mutually supportive, and mutually attached. Abstract. This edited volume on Global Cities examines the development of global cities in Indonesia and offers strategies in the form of a new paradigm for urban development and governance based on inclusive social development. Inclusive development is defined as a new approach to development by fostering an increasingly open environment, inviting and involving all people with diverse backgrounds, characteristics, abilities, statuses, conditions, ethnicities, and cultures to participate in the governance and development of their city. Inclusive development opens up a vast space for public involvement (participation) to replace a collusive, capital-intensive, and exclusionary economic system. Urban development in Southeast Asia, particularly Indonesia, while moving towards global cities, requires a more specific approach, particularly related to the inclusive social development paradigm. The inclusive social development paradigm highlights three important aspects: structural aspects, social processes, and culture. These three aspects of development do not stand alone but are interconnected, mutually supportive, and interdependent.

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Inclusive Development in Global City

  • Henny Warsilah,
  • Paulus Wirutomo

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The description of this Global City book examines the development of global cities in Indonesia and offers a strategy in the form of a new paradigm in city development based on inclusive social development. Inclusive development is translated as a new approach to development by developing an increasingly open environment, inviting and involving everyone with different backgrounds, characteristics, abilities, status, conditions, tribes, and cultures. Inclusive development opens up a very wide space for public involvement (participation) to replace a collusive economic system that is capital-intensive and tends to be exclusive. City development in Southeast Asia, especially Indonesia, although heading toward a global city, requires a more specific approach, especially related to the inclusive social development paradigm. The inclusive social development paradigm raises 3 important aspects, namely: structural, social, and cultural aspects. These three aspects of development do not stand alone but are interrelated, mutually supportive, and mutually attached. Abstract. This edited volume on Global Cities examines the development of global cities in Indonesia and offers strategies in the form of a new paradigm for urban development and governance based on inclusive social development. Inclusive development is defined as a new approach to development by fostering an increasingly open environment, inviting and involving all people with diverse backgrounds, characteristics, abilities, statuses, conditions, ethnicities, and cultures to participate in the governance and development of their city. Inclusive development opens up a vast space for public involvement (participation) to replace a collusive, capital-intensive, and exclusionary economic system. Urban development in Southeast Asia, particularly Indonesia, while moving towards global cities, requires a more specific approach, particularly related to the inclusive social development paradigm. The inclusive social development paradigm highlights three important aspects: structural aspects, social processes, and culture. These three aspects of development do not stand alone but are interconnected, mutually supportive, and interdependent.