Center for Transportation and Logistics Studies
Air taxis, an innovative mode of urban air transportation, are gaining global attention, including in Indonesia. A major initiative is introducing air taxi services in the Nusantara Capital ...
Land transportation remains the dominant mode of transport in Indonesia, yet sea transportation continues to experience promising growth year after year.
Vienna, the capital of Austria, was ranked the world’s most livable city in 2024, a title it has held since 2018. Meanwhile, Jakarta, the capital of Indonesia, and its urban agglomeration ...
The high price of airplane tickets in Indonesia has garnered public attention, and the Coordinating Minister for Maritime Affairs and Investment, Luhut Binsar Pandjaitan, has also addressed ...
Indonesia faces significant challenges in its decarbonization efforts. Initiatives are still not fully effective due to factors like fossil fuel dependence, vehicle growth, insufficient publ...
The UGM Center for Transportation and Logistic Studies (Pustral UGM), in collaboration with the International Transport Forum (ITF) and The World Bank, conducted a study to assist the Indone...
The UGM Center for Transportation and Logistics Studies (Pustral UGM) and the International Cooperation Center (PUSKI) of the Ministry of Communication and Information Technology organized a...
Dr. Dewanti, Secretary of the UGM Center for Transportation and Logistics Studies (Pustral UGM), emphasized the crucial role of infrastructure in enhancing regional connectivity. In addition...
Currently, the ESG concept is being applied in the infrastructure sector, including the construction and operation of toll roads. A critical review of toll road development in Indonesia w...
The National Medium-Term Development Plan (RPJMN) 2020–2024 emphasizes developing Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) systems in six major cities: Jakarta, Bandung, Semarang, Surabaya, Medan, and Mak...
Creating a sustainable food security system encompasses more than just ensuring food supplies; it involves economic, social, and environmental considerations.
The Indonesian Transportation Safety Committee data recorded 100 railway accidents in Indonesia from 2007 to early 2024.
Traffic congestion and air pollution are prevalent issues almost every city faces today. Some other common transportation problems include dependence on private vehicles, unequal transpor...
Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) has been recognized as the first university in Indonesia to provide certified training for remote pilots of small Uncrewed Aircraft Systems (small UAS) or dron...
Rail transportation serves as the backbone of transport and logistics.
National Strategic Projects are projects implemented by the government, regional governments, and/or business entities that have strategic significance for enhancing growth and equitable de...
Land use changes often affect an ecosystem’s integrity in a region.
UGM Center for Transportation and Logistics Studies (Pustral), in collaboration with PT Penjaminan Infrastruktur Indonesia (Persero) or PT PII, launched the Critical Study Book on Toll Road...