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Title Smart City Development In “Nusantara”, The New Capital Of Indonesia: Local Government And Community Readiness
ID_Doc 50175
Authors Rachmawati R.; Rohmah A.A.; Reinhart H.; Ghiffari R.A.; Sensuse D.I.; Sunindyo W.D.
Year 2023
Published Human Geographies, 17, 2
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.5719/hgeo.2023.172.2
Abstract 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.
Author Keywords capital city; local community; local government; regional readiness; smart city; sustainable city


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