
To Bounce Back from COVID-19, Make Space for Indonesia’s Urban Poor
Governments should adopt public space policies that support all citizens—including informal workers and the urban poor.
Tiffany works to advance inclusive and resilient cities through an interdisciplinary lens of urban planning, development economics, and environmental justice. She has advised governments and private sector clients in Ghana, Vietnam, the US, and most recently, Indonesia, on design and implementation of urban development policies and projects. Her areas of focus include informality, urban mobility, public space design, climate resiliency, and local economic development.
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Governments should adopt public space policies that support all citizens—including informal workers and the urban poor.
For many of Indonesia’s urban poor who work in the informal sector, social distancing is nearly impossible if they want to maintain their income. Two key policies can help.
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