“Indonesia tidak akan besar karena obor di Jakarta, tapi akan bercahaya karena lilin di desa.”
57.02% of Indonesia's economy in 2024 is supported by Java. This condition also occurred in previous years.
This is one indicator that growth is still centralized in Java — and equality is still just a dream.
At Planologic, we create a hub for policy research to tackle Indonesia's key challenges — bringing new perspectives to how our cities and regions grow.
Collaborate with everyone to create bigger impacts.
Encouraging the birth of sustainable development ideas.
Provide a space to share knowledge and thoughts.
The thought process behind our name.
A plan — a process for planning to realize development.
A discipline that develops philosophical concepts related to regional and city development.
Construct arguments through correct, critical, and rational reasoning.
Appropriately designed and sustainable long-term action plan.
From students to governments, we build bridges between people who care about how Indonesian cities grow.
Who wish to strengthen their research capacity and engagement in public policy issues.
Who want to be actively involved in the planning and decision-making process.
As a key partner in formulating and implementing inclusive, data-based, long-term policies.
That wants to engage in development with a responsible, adaptive, socially impactful approach.
Four ways we contribute to better planning and policy across Indonesia.
We conduct classes, trainings, and workshops to strengthen the capacity of young planners, students, and policy makers.
We create inclusive platforms for dialogue and ideas on planning, policy, and development issues.
We offer policy research and consulting services grounded in data and tailored to local needs.
We expand urban planning and public policy literacy by sharing knowledge through diverse media forms.
Government bodies, universities, and civic organisations across Indonesia.
The minds shaping our ideas, research, and impact.
Whether you're a local government, an institution, or a community group — let's talk about how better planning can start where you are.
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