Cities

Urban Resilience Assessment

Cirebon and Makassar IDN

The project involved citywide situation assessment using cross-analysis of spatial and socio-economic datasets for Cirebon City and Makassar City in Indonesia, to support the national government’s efforts for inclusive and resilient urban development aimed for the urban poor and citywide urban resilience.
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designTeam: Stephen Cairns, Devisari Tunas, Niraly Mangal, Rina Wulandari with Tiffany Tran, Hendricus Andy Simarmata, Mats Jarnhammar, Ruth A. Simanjuntak, Ade Priadi, Efa Sutarjo, Andi Nur Fitri Balasong, Abdul Kharis Musa
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The analysis framework involved assessing four dimensions of the city- built, human, natural and social and identification of potential challenges such as environmental quality, disaster risk, access to basic infrastructure and services, and mobility.

The analysis framework involved assessing four dimensions of the city- built, human, natural and social and identification of potential challenges such as environmental quality, disaster risk, access to basic infrastructure and services, and mobility.

Collaboration

The project was developed under the Livable Settlements Investment Project (LSIP) initiative of the Indoneisan government and supported by:

  • Makassar City Municipality
  • Makassar City Planning and Development Agency
  • Government of Cirebon City
  • Urban Climate Change Resilience Trust Fund
  • Asian Development Banks (ADB)
  • ASEAN Australia Smart Cities Trust Funds (AASCTF)
  • The Rockefeller Foundation
  • State Secretariat for Economic Affairs SECO
  • UK Aid
City-Nature Dynamics
Dhaka Region BGD