Since its first appearance in Denmark in 1960s, co-housing communities responded basic needs for residents with a combination of the fulfillment of individual privacy and the benefit of community life. Kampung Muka as one of community indirectly has implemented some of the co-housing principles according to the local context. Participation in community life becomes in the form of participatory value which is one of the co-housing principles. Forth, this form of participatory is being learned on how its application and the impact of negotiating spaces in Kampung Muka. This writing aimed to redefine the co-housing concept according to the local context in Jakarta and expected to be able to suggest a new understanding of the society about co-housing concept according to the local context.
This Sourcebook on Sustainable Urban Transport addresses the key areas of a sustainable transport policy framework for a developing city. The Sourcebook consists of more than 29 modules mentioned on the following pages. It is also complemented by a series of training documents and other material available from http://www.sutp.org (and http://www.sutp.cn for Chinese users). Who is it for? The Sourcebook is intended for policy-makers in developing cities, and their advisors. This target audience is reflected in the content, which provides policy tools appropriate for application in a range of developing cities. The academic sector (e.g. universities) has also benefited from this material. How is it supposed to be used? The Sourcebook can be used in a number of ways. If printed, it should be kept in one location, and the different modules provided to officials involved in urban transport. The Sourcebook can be easily adapted to fit a formal short course training event, or can serve as a guide for developing a curriculum or other training program in the area of urban transport. GTZ has and is still further elaborating training packages for selected modules, all available since October 2004 from http://www.sutp.org or http://www.sutp.cn. What are some of the key features? The key features of the Sourcebook include: A practical orientation, focusing on best practices in planning and regulation and, where possible, successful experiences in developing cities. Contributors are leading experts in their fields. An attractive and easy-to-read, colour layout. Non-technical language (to the extent possible), with technical terms explained. Updates via the Internet. How do I get a copy? Electronic versions (pdf) of the modules are available at http://www.sutp.org or http://www. sutp.cn. Due to the updating of all modules print versions of the English language edition are no longer available. A print version of the first 20 modules in Chinese language is sold throughout China by Communication Press and a compilation of selected modules is being sold by McMillan, India, in South Asia. Any questions regarding the use of the modules can be directed to
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