JIPM CoverJournal of Infrastructure Policy and Management (JIPM) is a multi-disciplinary, double-blind peer-reviewed journal published by the Indonesian Infrastructure Guarantee Fund (IIGF) Institute, a think-tank institution under the Indonesian Ministry of Finance. The journal is dedicated to disseminating high-quality research-based articles and conceptual papers on infrastructure planning, development, policy, and evaluation in Indonesia. The printed version of JIPM was first launched in July 2018.

Journal of Infrastructure Policy and Management (JIPM) welcomes any articles addressing key issues related to policy and management in the development of public infrastructure in Indonesia from various disciplines, such as Public Policy, Urban Planning and Design, Environment and Sustainable Development, Economics and Fiscal Policy, Creative Financing, Taxation and Finance, Law, Engineering, Sociology, and other related-fields.

The topics may include but not limited to:

  1. Public-Private Partnership for infrastructure development
  2. Economic and financial aspects, including creative financing schemes and asset management (funding and investment, taxation, life-cycle cost, , risk mitigation and management, cost and budgeting, public private partnership, innovative financing, data management and technology integration, capacity building)
  3. Infrastructure policy (governance and public policy innovation, bureaucratic reform, and institutional arrangements)
  4. Urban and rural planning (land use, zoning regulation, housing, smart/healthy cities, heritage preservation, ICT for spatial planning and management)
  5. Sustainability and waste management (environment, energy, climate change, resource use and efficiency, smart and green technology, city resilience)
  6. Law and regulations (contractual agreements, safety regulations, data privacy, cyber security, land use, and zoning regulations)
  7. Engineering (design and technical specifications, quality control and assurance, geotechnical issues, material selection and durability, innovative technology, architecture, smart architecture)
  8. Community development and social engineering (infrastructure development and social inclusion, community resettlement, community resilience and participation, social justice)
  9. Transportation issues (road, railway, seaport, airport)
  10. Digital application for infrastructure innovation (artificial intelligence, machine learning, etc.)

ISSN: 2599-1086 | E-ISSN: 2656-1778

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Call for Papers Vol. 07 No. 02 Year 2024

2024-08-13

We invite lecturers, students, researchers, and practitioners to contribute as authors for the Journal of Infrastructure Policy and Management (JIPM) of the year 2024. The article should be submitted no later than 30 September 2024 at 23.59 Indonesian Western Time via our OJS (https://jipm.iigf.co.id).

The article writing format (template) can be downloaded from https://bit.ly/Article_Template_JIPM and is available at our website (https://jipm.iigf.co.id).

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Vol. 7 No. 1 (2024): Journal of Infrastructure Policy and Management (JIPM)
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  • Public-Private Partnership Pembangunan Infrastruktur: Dilema Etik dan Praktik

    Lutfah Ariana
    1 - 12
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.35166/jipm.v7i1.54
  • Infrastruktur Konektivitas, Peran Pemerintah, dan Perkembangan Sosial Ekonomi Regional: Bukti dari Kalimantan

    Bondi Arifin, Surya Horisonta, Juanda Juanda, Arif Budi Rahman, Chandra Julihandono Sj, Shasza Yemima Puteri Atmodjo, Afifah Maulida
    13 - 26
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.35166/jipm.v7i1.55
  • Exploring Risk Aspects in Public-Private Partnership Infrastructure Research: A Bibliometric Analysis

    Ali Sunandar, Saipol Bari Abd Karim, Umi Kalsum Zolkafli
    27 - 42
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.35166/jipm.v7i1.45
  • Financial and Efficiency Performance before and after Mergers and Acquisitions in the Indonesian Infrastructure Industry

    Chandra Setiawan, Perina Amelia
    43 - 62
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.35166/jipm.v7i1.40
  • Reforming Public-Private Partnerships in Railway Services: Learning from the Jakarta Monorail Project Debacle

    Diantha Arafia
    63 - 74
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.35166/jipm.v7i1.51
  • Regional Economic Agglomeration and Trans-Sumatra Toll Road Development: A Network and Spatial Review

    Annisa Dira Hariyanto, Dimas Tri Rendra Graha, Firman Afrianto
    75 - 95
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.35166/jipm.v7i1.38
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