Analyzing spatial development processes using urban models and geographic information systems : Bandung, Indonesia /

(1700-1900), and late colonialism and independence (1900s to

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Prihatini, Tiene Rahma, 1962-
Format: Thesis eBook
Language:English
Published: [Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified] ; 1995.
Subjects:
Online Access:Link to OAKTrust copy
Description
Summary:(1700-1900), and late colonialism and independence (1900s to
activity centers and population poles, the accessibility of
analysis assesses the extent and character of urban economic
analysis proposes additions of new retail and industrial
and spatial changes. The spatial analysis involves the
Bandung is the capital city of the region of West Java and is
Bandung's spatial characteristics. The research includes
Bandung's spatial growth has been influenced significantly by
Bandung's urban spatial structure. Bandung's features fit
because goods and services available in the center. The
centers in the eastern subdistricts to better distribute the
centers' service areas. The models reveal that flows of
colonialism(1400-1700), colonial partition and penetration
congestion by reducing the length of trips and the number of
decisions included the establishment of Bandung as a center
development in Bandung. Because of a lack of planning, the
development of a digital spatial database and network
Dutch colonial period to the present-day. Major political
each center to the population poles, and the allocation of
experienced four major periods of historical development
flow of goods and people. This redistribution relieves
for education and high-tech industry and its designation as
goods and people are highly concentrated in Bandung's center
included spatial interaction and location-allocation
including: pre-Hindu (prior to the 1400s), Islamic and early
Indonesian cities, which include: a traditional nucleus,
industrial city. These changes have lead to rapid economic
kampungs, commercial, industrial, and residential districts.
modeling, measurement of the level of interactions between
modeling. Historical analysis reveals that Bandung has
one of the fastest-growing secondary cities in Indonesia.
present). This analysis reveals the general features of
research analyzes the socioeconomic processes that shaped
resulting development has been uncontrolled sprawl. This
Since it was founded in 1488, Bandung's role has changed
the capital city of West Java. Spatial and network analysis,
the governments political and economic decisions from the
the typical characteristics of urban morphological model of
then to its present-day status as an educational and
thorough historical and spatial analyses. The historical
twice - first from a primate city to a colonial capital and
vehicles on the most congested network links.
Item Description:"Major subject: Geography".
Vita.
Physical Description:xiv, 169 leaves : illustrations, maps ; 28 cm.
Also available online.
Issued also on microfiche from Lange Micrographics.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.