Institutional Housing and Residential Development: Lesson Learning from Indonesia
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.61707/dprkfd11Keywords:
Institutional, Perkim, IndonesiaAbstract
The issue of housing development and residential areas is one of the contemporary international issues which is contained in one of the goals of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), namely goal 11 to make cities and residential areas inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable. In Indonesia, attention to the housing and settlement areas (PKP) sector is still low/small, even though the housing and residential areas are the nodes of inter-sector inter-sector and the foundation of HDI, education, and health. This study examines the institutional development of housing and residential areas in Indonesia. The complex field of finance with its various problems requires intervention in policy and management. Regional governments need to realize the importance of the existence of community institutions and facilitate the existence of institutions in the community so that they can move independently and optimally in managing housing programs and residential areas.
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