Double Degree Master ITB–RuG
‘Development Planning and Infrastructure
Management’
Prof. Johan Woltjer
[email protected]
Programme objectives
› Establishing an internationally acknowledged quality of education in the field of Development Planning and Infrastructure Management;
› Dealing with new policy principles like decentralisation, ppp and fragmentation in planning and development practice in Indonesia;
› The need for international exposure for planning students and policy practitioners;
› Utilising an established partnership between highly regarded universities: ITB and RuG
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Environmental and Infrastructure Planning
(EIP)
› Internationally comparative view on planning, policy making and development;
› Specific issues: environment, infrastructure, water; › Linking theory and planning practice;
› Identifying policy strategies and tools for implemention; › Place-based choices for action;
› Cities and regions.
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Semester 1
› Advanced planning theory 2 ICS
› Regional and Urban Development Planning 3 ICS
› Planning Administration and Finance 2 ICS
› Advanced Analytical Methods for Planning 3 ICS Semester 2
› Environmental Aspects in Planning 2 ICS
› Advanced Research Methods 2 ICS
› Planning Studio 3 ICS
› Development Issues and Management 3 ICS
› Regional and Urban Infrastructure Development 2 ICS
› Elective 2 ICS
(For example: Land and Housing Development, Tourism Planning, Transportation Management, Advanced Information Systems, Rural Development)
First year (at ITB)
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› Dilemmas in Infrastructure Planning 5 EC
Second year (at RuG) 3/19/2013 | 11
Evaluation and monitoring
› Selection
› Points of attention: English proficiencies, grading, examination, balance between theory and practice, cultural issues);
› Monitoring of grades and exams; › Half-way monitoring in February; › Collaborative thesis supervision; › Mentoring meetings;
› Efforts from staff for retakes and thesis work.
Previous batches
› Batch 2003-2005: 18 › Batch 2004-2006: 20 › Batch 2005-2007: 16 › Batch 2006-2008: 12 › Batch 2007-2009: 12 › Batch 2008-2010: 11 › Batch 2009-2011: 12 › Batch 2010-2012: 12 › Batch 2011-2013: 13 3/19/2013 | 16 3/19/2013 | 17Some impressions
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› Comparative lessons for policy improvement › Knowledge implementation
› Solutions for Indonesia
Example 1
› INSTITUTION BUILDING FOR ADAPTIVE RIVER BASIN MANAGEMENT: › Case study : Brantasand the Rhine River Basin Management › Agnes Andriani Kartika Sari (2008) 3/19/2013 | 23
Example 2
› URBAN GREEN SPACE PERFORMANCE › Erny Hafni (2009) 3/19/2013 | 24Example 3
› THE ROLE OF MARKET FORCES AND SPATIAL PLANNING ON LAND DEVELOPMENT › Case Study Jakarta,Indonesia and Hong Kong › ARIEF SUDIANTO (2008) 3/19/2013 | 25
Example 4
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Example 6
› Urban Poverty Mapping › The case of Jakarta › A.R. Buna (2006)
Example 7
› Clean Water for All › Amelia, Aonillah, Budianto, Lauxen, Strating, Sulindra (2007) 3/19/2013 | 29
Example 8
› Tagalluar Water Initiative › Sudianto, Rahmah, Fatwadi, Lukitosari, Arifa (2007) 3/19/2013 | 30Example 9
URBAN LAND USE CHANGE IN BANJARMASIN, INDONESIA Jony Rakhman (2010) 3/19/2013 | 31
Example 10
Restemeyer, B., L. Felmberg, D. Hörkner (2010): Flood Risk Management in the Jade Bay areaExample 11
3/19/2013 | 32Bente, A. (2011) Addressing Environmental Impacts within Decision-making Processes of Offshore Wind Farms -A Comparison between the Netherlands and Germany
Example 12
Marine spatial planning in the Russian arctic Imke van Dijk (2010)
Spin-off
› Joint research
• Staff visits and workshops
• Publications
• Research projects
› Broader student exchange
• Study trips to Indonesia
• Dutch students in Indonesia
• Short term exchange
• PhD students
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PhD projects
› Interlocal Government Collaboration in Indonesian Metropolitan Transport Planning (Miming Miharja, ITB) › Rural-urban relationships in peri-urban areas of city-regions
(Delik Hudalah, ITB)
› Assets and Capabilities in Planning and Regional Development (Retno Widodo D. Pramono, UGM)
› Infrastructure investment in Indonesia: process and impact (Mohamad Mustajab, Bappenas)
› Value Capturing for Infrastructure Development in Urban Regions in Indonesia (Laksmi Darmoyono, ITB) › Towards governing spatial injustice in the extended urban
development process of small intermediate cities under decentralization (Paramita Rahayu, ITB)
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