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Title: Quality of life and compact development policies in Bandung, Indonesia
Authors: Arifwidodo, S. D
Perera, R
Keywords: Quality of life
Life satisfaction
. Spatial planning
Compact development
Urban form
Issue Date: 1-Jun-2011
Publisher: Springer Netherlands
Citation: Cited by 58
Series/Report no.: Applied Research in Quality of Life;Vol. 6 Issue 2 Pages 159-179
Abstract: The study explores whether Quality of Life (QOL) corresponds to the spatial pattern of urban system as a result of compact development policy practice in Bandung city, Indonesia. It examines the connection between QOL and selected attributes of compact development. A self-reported life satisfaction is used as a proxy for QOL based on a cross-sectional survey data from 400 respondents. The analysis shows that the changes in QOL significantly correspond to the change of different attributes of compact development. The result suggests that compact development policies in Bandung have not shown a desirable result in improving QOL of the urban residents. The result also indicates that the implementation of the policy is less beneficial in the context of developing countries. The study strengthens the existing argument that compact development policies need to be tailored to suit the context of developing countries, rather than just be taken for granted from the practices in developed countries.
URI: http://localhost:80/handle/123456789/576
ISSN: 1871-2584
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