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Discover how Makassar is transforming into a smart and livable city: human-centered urban planning, smart technologies, quality of life improvements, and integrated urban development in South Sulawesi.

Makassar, one of the most significant centers of South Sulawesi, is nowadays increasingly striving to be not only an economically developing city but also a place where people feel good – for all age groups. This approach emphasizes an urban development path in which smart city solutions, community well-being, and sustainable development together create better quality of life.
One of the key elements of Makassar's urban planning is placing people's needs at the center. Instead of deciding purely based on infrastructure or economic indicators, the city leadership supports developments that actually improve residents' daily lives. This includes better transportation, expansion of green areas, strengthening public safety, and involving local communities in decision-making processes.
Makassar is applying more and more digital and technological solutions in urban services. These technologies are not ends in themselves; they serve the purpose of making urban life more convenient, transparent, and efficient. For example:
This digital transformation is in line with the goal that Makassar not only grow in terms of population but develop smartly and sustainably.
The city leadership considers it important to support projects that directly affect residents' quality of life:
These efforts convey the message that Makassar is not just an economic center but a city that prioritizes people's needs, comfort, and prosperity.
Makassar's urban development strategy is integrated; it doesn't concentrate on just one sector but harmonizes transportation, environmental protection, social services, and the economy. This helps ensure that individual developments don't operate in isolation but are realized while reinforcing each other, moving toward a common goal.
Making the city more livable happens not only through physical investments but also through cultural and community initiatives that build on residents' active participation.
A city truly becomes livable when not only its infrastructure is strong but residents' well-being also increases. Thanks to community and human-centered developments, Makassar has taken a direction where urban growth is not an end in itself – but serves to improve the quality of daily life.
This approach makes the city more attractive not only to locals but also to those arriving for work, study, or longer or shorter stays. The city's "livable and smart" image can thus play a key role in increasing Makassar's competitiveness and attractiveness in the future.