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1 3/19/2013 | 1 Double Degree Master ITB–RuG ‘Development Planning and Infrastructure Management’ Prof. Johan Woltjer [email protected] 3/19/2013 | 3 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 3/19/2013 | 4 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. 3/19/2013 | 5 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) 3/19/2013 | 6 Dilemmas in Infrastructure Planning 5 EC Planning Theory 5 EC EIP Interactive Workshop 5 EC Transitions in Environmental Planning 5 EC Two courses on Institutional and Policy Design: Comparative Planning Practice and Design 5 EC Planning Methods and Evaluation 5 EC Adaptive Governance 5 EC Coalition Planning 5 EC Water and Integrated Coastal Zone Management 5 EC Elective 5 EC Master Thesis EIP 20 EC Important: assignments (on development planning) in courses, extra- curricular activities Second year (at RuG) 3/19/2013 | 11 Organisation Coordinators at ITB (dr. Wilmar Salim) and RuG (prof. Johan Woltjer); Office manager (Stiny Tiggelaar) for issues of administration, insurance, documentation, housing, etc. Education Bureau; Collaborative supervision of thesis work; Mutual attunement of programme and regulation; Two diplomas; Course and programme evaluation; Monitoring of student’s progress; Structured personal interaction between staff.

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Double Degree Master ITB–RuG‘Development Planning and Infrastructure Management’

Prof. Johan Woltjer

[email protected]

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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

› Planning Theory 5 EC

› EIP Interactive Workshop 5 EC

› Transitions in Environmental Planning 5 EC

› Two courses on Institutional and Policy Design:

• Comparative Planning Practice and Design 5 EC

• Planning Methods and Evaluation 5 EC

• Adaptive Governance 5 EC

• Coalition Planning 5 EC

› Water and Integrated Coastal Zone Management 5 EC

› Elective 5 EC

› Master Thesis EIP 20 EC

Important: assignments (on development planning) in courses, extra-curricular activities

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Organisation› Coordinators at ITB (dr. Wilmar Salim) and RuG (prof.

Johan Woltjer);

› Office manager (Stiny Tiggelaar) for issues of administration, insurance, documentation, housing, etc.

› Education Bureau;

› Collaborative supervision of thesis work;

› Mutual attunement of programme and regulation;

› Two diplomas;

› Course and programme evaluation;

› Monitoring of student’s progress;

› Structured personal interaction between staff.

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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.

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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

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Some impressions

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Examples of student work

› Comparative lessons for policy improvement

› Knowledge implementation

› Solutions for Indonesia

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Example 1

› INSTITUTION

BUILDING FOR ADAPTIVE RIVER

BASIN MANAGEMENT:

› Case study : Brantas and the Rhine River

Basin Management

› Agnes Andriani

Kartika Sari (2008)

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Example 2

› URBAN GREEN

SPACE PERFORMANCE

› Erny Hafni (2009)

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Example 3

› THE ROLE OF

MARKET FORCES AND SPATIAL

PLANNING ON LAND DEVELOPMENT

› Case Study Jakarta, Indonesia and Hong

Kong

› ARIEF SUDIANTO

(2008)

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Example 4

› TOWARDS A

SUSTAINABLE STRATEGY

FOR

› ECOLOGICAL

COMPENSATION OF ROAD

DEVELOP-MENT IN

INDONESIA

› IRA RAHAYU

YULIANTY

RAHMAH (2008)

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Example 5› IMPROVING

NATURAL DISASTER MANAGEMENT FOR INDONESIA COASTAL AREA

› THE CASE OF ACEH TSUNAMI

› FEGI NURHABNI (2008)

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Example 6

› Urban Poverty

Mapping

› The case of Jakarta

› A.R. Buna (2006)

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Example 7

› Clean Water for All

› Amelia, Aonillah,

Budianto, Lauxen,

Strating, Sulindra (2007)

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Example 8

› Tagalluar Water

Initiative

› Sudianto, Rahmah,

Fatwadi, Lukitosari, Arifa (2007)

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Example 9URBAN LAND USE

CHANGE IN BANJARMASIN, INDONESIA

Jony Rakhman (2010)

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Example 10Restemeyer, B., L.

Felmberg, D. Hörkner (2010): Flood Risk Management in the Jade Bay area

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Bente, A. (2011) Addressing Environmental Impacts within Decision-making Processes of Offshore Wind

Farms -A Comparison between the Netherlands and Germany

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Example 12Marine spatial planning in

the Russian arcticImke van Dijk (2010)

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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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For students

› Make comparison between theory and practice, between countries, recognise strategies, possible innovative interventions, leadership

› Establish your own agenda, profile, topic ->think about thesis work!

› Actively adopt from classes your interest, motivation, inspiration, examples

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Thank you!

Terima Kasih!

Dank u wel!