This second edition serves as a key reference for academics, policymakers, and practitioners seeking to understand how Indonesia manages public finances to deliver effective and sustainable infrastructure. The book explains the alignment between national development planning and budgeting, the synchronization of long-term and medium-term plans (RPJPN–RPJMN–RKP), and the criteria and acceleration mechanisms for National Strategic Projects (PSN).
It further explores various infrastructure financing instruments, ranging from state budget allocations, foreign loans, project sukuk, state-owned enterprise mandates, to Public Private Partnerships supported with real project examples. Creative financing models such as blended finance are presented as innovative solutions to fiscal limitations. A dedicated chapter on climate-related financing highlights the integration of energy transition and climate resilience into national planning. The book concludes with a comprehensive discussion on monitoring, evaluation, and fiscal risk mitigation to ensure that infrastructure development is effective, accountable, and sustainable.
It further explores various infrastructure financing instruments, ranging from state budget allocations, foreign loans, project sukuk, state-owned enterprise mandates, to Public Private Partnerships supported with real project examples. Creative financing models such as blended finance are presented as innovative solutions to fiscal limitations. A dedicated chapter on climate-related financing highlights the integration of energy transition and climate resilience into national planning. The book concludes with a comprehensive discussion on monitoring, evaluation, and fiscal risk mitigation to ensure that infrastructure development is effective, accountable, and sustainable.



