2015
DOI: 10.22610/jsds.v6i4.865
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A Strategic Policy Initiative for the Post-relocation of Street Vendors: Case of Surakarta, Indonesia

Abstract: Street vendors have emerged as a form of social response to maintain the survival of communities in going through economic challenges. However, street vendors have begun to have an uncontrolled growth; hence create social issues, particularly in large cities. In Surakarta, Indonesia, the relocation process of street vendors has been successfully executed by the municipal government. They have successfully managed to make street vendors agree to peacefully move to another area. Apparently, the relocation progra… Show more

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“…Street vendors often use public areas such as sidewalks, roadways, parks, drainage channels, and riverbanks. These street vendors are temporary or not permanent so that they can move places (Gibbings, S. L., 2016 (Permatasari, A., 2015). This regulation aims to regulate and foster street vendors in the city of Bandung, especially in the area of the city square of Bandung.…”
Section: Fig 2 Land Use Mapsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Street vendors often use public areas such as sidewalks, roadways, parks, drainage channels, and riverbanks. These street vendors are temporary or not permanent so that they can move places (Gibbings, S. L., 2016 (Permatasari, A., 2015). This regulation aims to regulate and foster street vendors in the city of Bandung, especially in the area of the city square of Bandung.…”
Section: Fig 2 Land Use Mapsmentioning
confidence: 99%