Karawang's transformation : the trilemma and mega transport-driven urbanism
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Journal of Urban Management
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Karawang, strategically situated between Jakarta and Bandung, illustrates the complex dynamics of peri-urban transformation in Indonesia. Historically, a key agricultural and industrial region, Karawang has increasingly evolved into a commuter and residential extension of Jakarta. However, unlike other peri-urban municipalities officially integrated into Jakarta's metropolitan governance, Karawang remains absent from strategic plans despite bearing greater environmental and developmental burdens. Recent Mega Transport Infrastructure Projects (MTIPs) have reduced travel time to mere minutes and are appealing as a prime residential destination for Jakarta's workforce, besides triggering uneven land development, speculative housing markets, and the marginalization of agricultural livelihoods. This study highlights the rise of exclusive residential enclaves near toll gates and increasing reliance on private vehicles, while many areas remain underserved by public transport. Adding to the lack of coordination between national and local planning, the transport-driven urban growth of Karawang overlooks issues of equity, sustainability, and identity. This study explores Karawang's historical evolution as the second-layer region inseparable from Jakarta, highlighting its organic yet precarious urban transformation triggered by the MTIP under the trilemma, offering a fresh perspective on Karawang urban transitions, illustrating how a once-marginalized city is reshaping identity in the face of relentless metropolitan expansion and infrastructural connectivity.
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Marendraputra, P., Amini, H. A., Karawang's transformation: The trilemma and mega transport-driven urbanism, Journal of Urban Management, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jum.2025.10.008
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