The government and Spanish urban spatial planning consultants Fundacion Metropoli signed an agreement on Thursday to develop 10 new areas in Indonesia being promoted to become new tourist destinations
he government and Spanish urban spatial planning consultants Fundacion Metropoli signed an agreement on Thursday to develop 10 new areas in Indonesia being promoted to become new tourist destinations.
The agreement was signed by National Development Planning Agency (Bappenas) head Bambang Brodjonegoro and the founder and honorary president of Fundacion Metropoli, Alfonso Vegara, in Jakarta.
“We are now developing 10 regions to become the ‘new Bali.’ The President [Joko ‘Jokowi’ Widodo] has stressed the importance of comprehensive mapping in developing the regions to become world class [destinations],” said Bambang in a statement on Friday.
He added that the project would start on Bintan Island.
“It is time to follow up planning with detailed implementation while the government is considering the financial scheme by seeking investors to develop the areas or using the alternative scheme,” said Bambang, who is also the national development planning minister.
The five areas of cooperation are knowledge co-creation in urban solutions; sustainable cities and communities policy networking; a joint fellowship program; Indonesia future regional and cities lab alliance and a pilot project (incubation) of sustainable cities and region concept.
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