@article{oai:kanazawa-u.repo.nii.ac.jp:00056109, author = {Muazir, Syaiful and Hsieh, Horng-Chang}, issue = {2}, journal = {International Review for Spatial Planning and Sustainable Development, International Review for Spatial Planning and Sustainable Development}, month = {Apr}, note = {Today’s architect and urban designer neglected the networked world's vast flows developed by other innovators. An urban space may consist of several network system series. Urban network capacity to evolve within multiple choices concerning connections or adaptive shall be considered ultimately in the planning direction. As an adaptive principle, the network should be able to modify its own structure, and it should be adapted to various changes and changing needs and desire of its users. Adaptive network urbanism considers as a planning approach, which focuses on the dynamic system that can be evolving dynamically. The application of adaptive planning can be developed through anticipation and adaptation by preparing “plans” that may respond to the needs. This study applies the adaptive approach at the border area by proposing new networks on the existing infrastructure network to watch the “dynamical interplay” among areas, especially among Paloh district as a border area and Sambas district as the capital city. This study is specifically tried to identify the new links or expansion configuration by repeatedly proposing new links and re-calculations until it finds or gives alternatives for the best connection or “a prepared plan”. There are five types of “adaptive" approaches to be considered in developing the strategic areas from the research findings. These approaches are (1) network transforms or new link, (2)network extension, (3) addition (new) node, (4) other supporting networksas a supplement network, and (5) inter-country connection to improverelationship and cooperation.}, pages = {151--171}, title = {An Application of Adaptive Network Urbanism A Study Case from Border Area in Indonesia}, volume = {9}, year = {2021} }