Smart City development in “Nusantara”, the new capital of Indonesia: local government and community readiness

The smart city concept must be implemented in Nusantara, the new capital of Indonesia. This study aims to define the concept of a smart city for “Nusantara” and assess the readiness of the local government and community. The primary data was collected using questionnaires, focus group discussions, a...

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Main Authors: Rachmawati, Rini, Rohmah, Amandita Ainur, Reinhart, Hilary, Ghiffari, Rizki Adriadi, Sensuse, Dana Indra, Sunindyo, Wikan Danar
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Language:English
Published: Universitatea din Bucuresti 2023
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author Rachmawati, Rini
Rohmah, Amandita Ainur
Reinhart, Hilary
Ghiffari, Rizki Adriadi
Sensuse, Dana Indra
Sunindyo, Wikan Danar
author_facet Rachmawati, Rini
Rohmah, Amandita Ainur
Reinhart, Hilary
Ghiffari, Rizki Adriadi
Sensuse, Dana Indra
Sunindyo, Wikan Danar
author_sort Rachmawati, Rini
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description The smart city concept must be implemented in Nusantara, the new capital of Indonesia. This study aims to define the concept of a smart city for “Nusantara” and assess the readiness of the local government and community. The primary data was collected using questionnaires, focus group discussions, and in-depth interviews. In addition, secondary data were extracted from the smart city master plan’s design. The findings of this study are the concept of the smart city already known by most local government officials. The community and local government are enthusiastic and well-prepared to develop Nusantara Capital City and implement the smart city concept. In Nusantara Capital City, the potential of adequately managed human and natural resources becomes an asset and an opportunity for implementing the smart city concept. However, preparations must be made for various supporting factors, including physical infrastructure, digital infrastructure, human resources, the environment, disasters, and partnerships. © 2023 Human Geographies; The authors.
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spelling oai:generic.eprints.org:2863442024-08-28T04:27:08Z https://repository.ugm.ac.id/286344/ Smart City development in “Nusantara”, the new capital of Indonesia: local government and community readiness Rachmawati, Rini Rohmah, Amandita Ainur Reinhart, Hilary Ghiffari, Rizki Adriadi Sensuse, Dana Indra Sunindyo, Wikan Danar Government Studies The smart city concept must be implemented in Nusantara, the new capital of Indonesia. This study aims to define the concept of a smart city for “Nusantara” and assess the readiness of the local government and community. The primary data was collected using questionnaires, focus group discussions, and in-depth interviews. In addition, secondary data were extracted from the smart city master plan’s design. The findings of this study are the concept of the smart city already known by most local government officials. The community and local government are enthusiastic and well-prepared to develop Nusantara Capital City and implement the smart city concept. In Nusantara Capital City, the potential of adequately managed human and natural resources becomes an asset and an opportunity for implementing the smart city concept. However, preparations must be made for various supporting factors, including physical infrastructure, digital infrastructure, human resources, the environment, disasters, and partnerships. © 2023 Human Geographies; The authors. Universitatea din Bucuresti 2023 Article PeerReviewed text/html en https://repository.ugm.ac.id/286344/1/scopus%20%281%29.bib Rachmawati, Rini and Rohmah, Amandita Ainur and Reinhart, Hilary and Ghiffari, Rizki Adriadi and Sensuse, Dana Indra and Sunindyo, Wikan Danar (2023) Smart City development in “Nusantara”, the new capital of Indonesia: local government and community readiness. Human Geographies, 17 (2). 127 – 148. https://www.scopus.com/record/display.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85178874749&doi=10.5719%2fhgeo.2023.172.2&origin=inward&txGid=1ce31d2b160dcae2ddc5415c22c4135f#:~:text=10.5719/hgeo.2023.172.2
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Reinhart, Hilary
Ghiffari, Rizki Adriadi
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Sunindyo, Wikan Danar
Smart City development in “Nusantara”, the new capital of Indonesia: local government and community readiness
title Smart City development in “Nusantara”, the new capital of Indonesia: local government and community readiness
title_full Smart City development in “Nusantara”, the new capital of Indonesia: local government and community readiness
title_fullStr Smart City development in “Nusantara”, the new capital of Indonesia: local government and community readiness
title_full_unstemmed Smart City development in “Nusantara”, the new capital of Indonesia: local government and community readiness
title_short Smart City development in “Nusantara”, the new capital of Indonesia: local government and community readiness
title_sort smart city development in nusantara the new capital of indonesia local government and community readiness
topic Government Studies
url https://repository.ugm.ac.id/286344/1/scopus%20%281%29.bib
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