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Transport Challenges for the Poor:
A Study of 5 Slum Settlements in Indonesia
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Presentation framework
IntroductionCase Studies
Ancol, JakartaPenjaringan, JakartaCilincing, JakartaMancasan, YogyakartaPenjalan, Surakarta
Government PerspectivesIssuesConclusion and Recommendations
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Introduction
The role of urban transport system to deliver mobility and alleviate povertyPro-poor transportation policy and inclusive transport planningIntroduction to the case studies
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CS 1: Ancol, JakartaDowntown areaNext to Kota Railway StationHigh exposure to various public transportTrade-offs between living condition and shorter travel time
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Ancol 72% took public transport mostly due to to its affordability90% traveled within the municipality52% cited traffic jam as the biggest challenge36% expected cheaper public transport
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Ancol: NMT and walking
One fifth used NMT (becak and bicycle) occasionallyWalking as part of journey to work or school -under 2kmWeather as the main concern Poor physical accessibility
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Ancol
66% respondents expected improvements in public transport sector: affordability, accessibility, service coverageRoad safety is a personal issueThe roles of walking and NMT underplayed
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CS 2: Penjaringan, Jakarta
Close to Kota Railway StationNext to a traditional marketBecak operating in the areaSmall neighbourhood streets Flood prone area
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Penjaringan
46% using public transport76% traveling within the municipality, mostly to adjacent sub-districtsAffordability is the main concern and the biggest expectation
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Penjaringan: NMT and walking
26% walking as part of their working travelWalk to school Mostly travel under 2kmBecak for shopping purposesWeather is an issue: comfort and accessibility
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Penjaringan
Lower level of public transport utilization (compared to Ancol)Home-business and proximity to market reduce travel needsSafe access to school?Little attention on local transportation system: pedestrian and NMT facilities
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CS 3: Cilincing, Jakarta
Close to Bekasi CityHeavy private motorised vehicle traffic at the outer roads due to its proximity to Pulogadung Industrial Area, Kelapa Gading CBD and Priok International HarbourClose to Pulogadung Bus Station as major transport hub in eastern North Jakarta
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Cilincing
56% owning a motorcycleTravel cost efficiency as the main reasonWithin no proximity of public transport servicesMotorcycle taxi phenomenon 46% expecting accessible public transport
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Cilincing: Motorcycle taxi
Isolated settlementMotorcycle as the only feeder transport and often the main transportSignificant increase of transportation expensePrevent public transport operation in the areaMotorcycle taxi as job opportunities for the locals
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Cilincing: NMT and walking
Small roads (2.5m wide)No dedicated facilities for pedestrian or NMTSafety?Goods cart as an alternative
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Cilincing
Public transport still the most affordable choiceTransport choice availability influences economic opportunity and area developmentMotorcycle provides greater travel coverageLand use conflict hampers intervention: supposed function and the reality
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CS 4: Mancasan, Yogyakarta
Thriving local businessIsolated locationGeographical barrier Riverside settlementHigh social cost
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Mancasan
48% owning a bicycle 44% owning a motorcycle38% usually using public transport46% using motorcycle as part of their daily trips -mostly for shopping purpose
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Mancasan: NMT and walking54% does walk56% prefers to use bicycle for an NMVAround 50% walk and bike to shopsAround 90% travel under 3kmAround 70% cite no problems during the tripsNo dedicated facilitiesGeographical situation may become a barrier
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Mancasan:
Residents still expect improvements in public transport sectorMotorcycle able to provide fast, affordable and reliable choiceBicycle and becak remain an important parts in urban transport system
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Penjalan, Surakarta
Illegal housing settlementFlood prone area, riverside settlementThe main road around 2.5m wideDifficult to access the location --> emergency vehicles and public transport
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Penjalan
52% owning a motorcycle38% still using public transport daily -especially for long journey70% citing no problem during their daily trips
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Penjalan: NMT and walking
No dedicated facilities -mixed traffic3km distance to reach the nearest public transport serviceThe main local transport mode: local public facilities90% citing no difficulties
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Penjalan
Residents still expect improvements in public transport sectorMotorcycle is a reliable choiceRoad safety is not the main concernLocal trips being undervaluedDifficult location to accessLocal policy on public transport provision
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Government Perspective: In-depth Interview
Government’s perspective on pro-poor transport policy: targeted policy and affordable means of transportTop-down vs. bottom-up approach:
Conflict of interestsCapacity of local administratorsLack of human resource to supervise local development
Public transport affordability as the solutionLimited development of pedestrian and NMT infrastructure
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Highlighted Issues:
Conceptualising pro-poor transport policy: urban poor and government sidesPublic transport as an affordable choice: fare, coverage and connectivityRe-examining the roles of walking and NMVGovernment intervention v.s. public initiatives
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Conclusion and Recommendation
Transportation is important for the urban poor in terms of affordabilityThere is no targeted policy for the urban poorRoad safety is a personal issueEvaluate public transport network, fare, and level of servicePrioritise walking and NMV at neighbourhood/local transport system
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