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This past April, the Ikatan Ahli Perencanaan Indonesia (Indonesia Planning Expert Association), or simply "IAP" released their Most Livable Cities Index (MLCI) for Indonesia. They apparently do this about every 3 years, with the last one in 2014. The MLCI is a scorecard from an Indonesian's perspective, and rates a number of different things, like clean water, hospitals, transportation, public spaces, safety, community participation, social activities, and environment. In any case, the top five cities in this study were:
1. Solo
2. Palembang
3. Balikpapan
4. Denpasar
5. Semarang
At the bottom of the list (in case you're wondering) were: Bandar Lampung, Medan, and Makassar.
In any case, here is the link for the study (in Bahasa Indonesia). Actually listed as "MLCI 2017", but as noted released in April, 2018. Seems that they have a detailed process, but not sure how they qualify or determine their scoring methodology. Said another way, it's not clear if there's a bias. Notwithstanding, it's still an interesting presentation to look at.
1. Solo
2. Palembang
3. Balikpapan
4. Denpasar
5. Semarang
At the bottom of the list (in case you're wondering) were: Bandar Lampung, Medan, and Makassar.
In any case, here is the link for the study (in Bahasa Indonesia). Actually listed as "MLCI 2017", but as noted released in April, 2018. Seems that they have a detailed process, but not sure how they qualify or determine their scoring methodology. Said another way, it's not clear if there's a bias. Notwithstanding, it's still an interesting presentation to look at.
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