Nusantara  Indonesia builds a new capital

Nusantara Indonesia builds a new capital

Indonesia will soon have a new capital city deep in the lush forests of Borneo. Nusantara will replace Jakarta, a city built by the Dutch in the 17th century that has grown into one of the largest metropolises in the world with a population of over 30 million people. The new capital could not be more different: it is planned......
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Indonesia will soon have a new capital city deep in the lush forests of Borneo. Nusantara will replace Jakarta, a city built by the Dutch in the 17th century that has grown into one of the largest metropolises in the world with a population of over 30 million people. The new capital could not be more different: it is planned as a forest city with 75 per cent of the land set aside to provide access for wildlife; buildings will be connected by walkways to encourage pedestrians; and there is a commitment to green energy and transport from the start. Nusantara's architects and planners, all of them Indonesian, have set out a dream of a global city to be built over the next two decades, growing to house a population of four million. President Joko Widodo has even announced plans to bid for the 2036 Olympics there. The ambition is a city that represents the diversity of Indonesia and balances economic development across the archipelago, which for decades has been concentrated on Java. That i
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Indonesia will soon have a new capital city deep in the lush forests of Borneo. Nusantara will replace Jakarta, a city built by the Dutch in the 17th century that has grown into one of the largest metropolises in the world with a population of over 30 million people. The new capital could not be more different: it is planned as a forest city with 75 per cent of the land set aside to provide access for wildlife; buildings will be connected by walkways to encourage pedestrians; and there is a commitment to green energy and transport from the start. Nusantara's architects and planners, all of them Indonesian, have set out a dream of a global city to be built over the next two decades, growing to house a population of four million. President Joko Widodo has even announced plans to bid for the 2036 Olympics there. The ambition is a city that represents the diversity of Indonesia and balances economic development across the archipelago, which for decades has been concentrated on Java. That island is less than a tenth of the area of Indonesia but is home to 60 per cent of the population and the same share of the economy. This has come at a high cost. Jakarta is sinking more rapidly than any other city on the planet and suffers from regular floods. The city was until recently the largest without a metro system; now it has just one line connecting 13 stations. The vast sprawl of concrete and motorways is covered most days in a thick haze; it is regularly ranked as the world's most polluted city. But Indonesia the country is taking a 40-billion dollar gamble on whether moving the capital will help alleviate the problems of Jakarta and provide other benefits such as balancing economic development. The site chosen for Nusantara is near the coast of Borneo, close to the provincial capital of East Kalimantan and in an area with rapid economic growth due to energy and mineral extraction. Purpose-built capitals have a poor record of achieving their ambitions; they often end up as soulless monuments to oppressive regimes. They are also both a symptom and a driver of bad government by leaders who become isolated from their people. Will the remoteness of Nusantara cut Indonesians off from the leaders at a time when their quality of democracy is in decline? As the world's largest Muslim country and the third largest democracy, it is a question that matters beyond its shores. Nusantara could become a model for Indonesia and the region; a carbon-neutral city built not as a monument to a dictator but as a capital that respects the environment and promotes new ways of urban living for the 21st century. Or if it lacks support from successive government and fails to attract the necessary investment it may become one of the many sad and empty capitals that dot the world, another utopian vision fallen flat.

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Nusantara – Indonesia bygger en ny hovedstad

Oppdag den spennende fremtiden til Indonesia med Nusantara, den nye hovedstaden som planlegges dypt inne i de frodige skogene på Borneo. Dette er ikke bare en by; det er en visjon for en bærekraftig og moderne urban fremtid, skapt for å møte behovene til et voksende folk. Med et mål om å bygge en livlig metropol, skal Nusantara være hjem for rundt 4 millioner innbyggere når den står ferdig.

Unike egenskaper ved Nusantara

  • Økologisk design: Cirka 75 % av landarealet er satt av til natur og dyreliv, noe som skaper en harmonisk balanse mellom urban utvikling og miljøvern.
  • Gåvennlige omgivelser: Bygningene vil være koblet sammen med gangveier for å oppmuntre til fotgjengermobilitet, skape en mer sosial og tilgjengelig by.
  • Fokus på grønn energi: Komitment til bærekraftige transportløsninger og energikilder fra starten av.

Nusantara som en modell for fremtiden

Med et klart mål om å balansere økonomisk utvikling på tvers av Indonesia, adresserer Nusantara problemene med overbefolkning og forurensning i Jakarta, som har blitt en av verdens mest forurensede byer. Dette er et modig grep for å lede landet mot en mer bærekraftig fremtid, som også kan bli en modell for andre nasjoner.

En betinget suksess?

Selv om visjonen er storslått, er det et spørsmål som henger i luften: Vil Nusantara være en realisert drøm eller et monument over Falne ambisjoner? Med støtte fra regjeringen og investeringer kan denne byen bli et symbol på håp og utvikling. Tenk deg en karbon-nøytral by som fremmer innovativ byliv for det 21. århundre – vil Nusantara være denne byen?

En ny epoke venter på Indonesia, med Nusantara som ledestjerne under utviklingens banner. For de som er nysgjerrige på bærekraftige byer, er dette en mulighet til å følge med på et av de mest ambisiøse byprosjektene i verden. Er du klar for å være en del av denne reisen?

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