Indonesia, the largest country in Southeast Asia, is looking to move their capital city out of Jakarta, as stated by the country's planning minister. The move is considered an 'important decision' by Indonesia's President, Joko Widodo. The current capital of Jakarta is sinking and is dubb...
Indonesian President Joko Widodo has announced that the country will relocate its capital Jakarta to the island of Borneo.
1. What directly led Indonesia to move its capital city?A. Heavy traffic.B. Pollution.C. Population density.D. Land sinking. 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 D. Land sinking. 印度尼西亚迁都的直接原因是雅加达面临的严重土地沉降问题。过度抽取地下水和城市化导致地面下沉,威胁着雅加达的未来。因此,迁都...
1. What directly led Indonesia to move its capital city?A. Heavy traffic.B. Pollution.C. Population rise.D. Land sinking.2. What is the best way to describe the new capital?A. Open minded.B. Environmentally friendly.C. Perfect.D. Internationally focused....
The ambitious project to move the capital will likely cost around 486 trillion rupiah (about RMB244.2 billion), and officials have previously said the relocation could take about 10 years. No name has been given for the new site. The move requires parliamentary approval to be given the go-ahe...
Construction is pushing ahead on a series of Chinese-backed dams that are set to form Southeast Asia’s largest hydroelectric project, and which will power Indonesia’s new capital city, Nusantara. But as work proceeds on the Kayan Cascade project – located in the North Kalimantan province of...
transportation (roads, bridges, railways, airports, ports), logistics, mining, and facilities needed for new manufacturing plants. A key driver for additional infrastructure spending is the plan to move the capital city from Jakarta to the island of Borneo, which represents investments of USD 33 ...
The Indonesian government’s strategy to minimise the marine impacts of building a new capital city on the island of Borneo is severely lacking, researchers and activists say. The city of Nusantara, where the government willmove the nation’s capitalin 2024 from Jakarta, is being constructed in...
The Government of Republic Indonesia plans to move The Capital from Jakarta to East Kalimantan especially in Regency of Kutai Kartanegara and Noth Penajam Paser. It is suspected that the relocation of the capital has implications and implications for both Regencies. Liu (2013) introduced the term ...
The ambitious project to move the capital will likely cost around 486 trillion rupiah ($34 billion), CNN Indonesia reported, and officials have previously said the relocation could take around 10 years. Jakarta is home to more than 10 million people, according to the United Nations, with an...