|
Freek Colombijn |
pdf
|
| Introduction; On the road |
595-617 |
|
Jonathan Rigg |
pdf
|
| Roads, marketization and social exclusion in Southeast Asia. What do roads do to people? |
619-636 |
|
Terry McGee |
pdf
|
| Jalan, jalan; Invading, destroying and reconstructing the Southeast Asian city |
637-652 |
|
Haryo Winarso |
pdf
|
| Access to main roads or low cost land? Residential land developers’ behaviour in Indonesia |
653-676 |
|
Johan Silas |
pdf
|
| Toll roads and the development of new settlements; The case of Surabaya compared to Jakarta |
677-689 |
|
Wolfram Lorenz |
pdf
|
| The impact of modern traffic and traditional life on informal traffic rules; The example of Yogyakarta |
691-705 |
|
Peter J.M. Nas, ? Pratiwo |
pdf
|
| Java and de groote postweg, la grande route, the great mail road, Jalan Raya Pos |
707-725 |
|
Gusti Asnan |
pdf
|
| Transportation on the west coast of Sumatra in the nineteenth century |
727-741 |
|
Freek Colombijn |
pdf
|
| A wild west frontier on Sumatra’s east coast; The Pekanbaru-Dumai Road |
743-768 |
|
Nathan Porath |
pdf
|
| A river, a road, an indigenous people and an entangled landscape in Riau, Indonesia |
769-797 |
|
Vishvajit Pandya |
pdf
|
| Contacts, images and imagination; The impact of a road in the Jarwa reserve forest, Andaman Islands |
799-820 |
|
Jill Windle |
pdf
|
| Envelopment or development? The role of roads as conductors of change in upland areas of Sarawak, Malaysia |
821-835 |
|
S. Eben Kirksey, Kiki van Bilsen |
pdf
|
| A road to freedom; Mee articulations and the Trans-Papua Highway |
837-854 |