KnE Social Sciences

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The Role of River Transport for School Access

Published date: Jan 12 2021

Journal Title: KnE Social Sciences

Issue title: Excellent Human Resource for the Sustainable Safety of Inland Water and Ferries Transport in New Normal Era – International Webinar (IWPOSPA 2020)

Pages: 386–395

DOI: 10.18502/kss.v5i1.8301

Authors:

Kodrat Alamkodrat_alam@dephub.go.idLecturer of Politeknik Transportasi Sungai, Danau & Penyeberangan Palembang

Abstract:

River transportation in Indonesia involves upstream and downstream travel, and river crossings. To be defined as navigable, a river must meet certain technical requirements, including depth, slope and current velocity. River transport plays a particularly important role in Indonesia’s Kalimantan region, especially in areas where road transportation infrastructure is not yet available. This study uses a methodological approach and framework to consider the importance of river transport for schools access in the region.

Keywords: Transportation, School, River

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