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    NCICD

    and

    GREATER JAKARTA FLOOD MANAGEMENT

    Sarwo HandhayaniDeputy Governor, Spatial Planning and Environment

    Jakarta Capital City Government

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    Indonesias Capital

    INDONESIA

    BALI

    : Jakarta Capital

    : Greater Jakarta

    JAKARTA

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    DemographicCharacteristics

    Land area of 662 km2

    Total population 9.6 mill

    Commuters : 1.5 million,predicted to be 2.5 million in2030

    Population Density: 13,000 to

    15,000 per km2, in certain areas20,000 to 30,000 per km2

    Population growth 1.39%

    Total population of GreaterJakarta : 28 million

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    swamp areas, mangrove forests and the river

    delta mouths 13 naturally occurring rivers drainfrom south to north, running through the city

    hundreds of man-made drainage canals and

    tertiary drainage systems

    40% of Jakarta lies below sea level.

    5

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    Jakarta Urban Water Management Concept

    ONE RIVER,ONE PLAN,

    ONE MANAGEMENT

    New LandReclamations

    Planned

    Cengkareng DrainII

    Cengkareng

    Drain II

    New Water Canal

    in Land

    Reclamations

    East Flood

    Canal

    New Port

    Development

    (Tj. Priok &Marunda)

    Retention lakes situated outside Jakarta

    High

    land

    Sea

    Sea Dike

    Land Reclamations

    Mangrove

    DKI Jakarta

    Lowland

    Lowland

    Polder systems

    Lake/pond

    Pumps

    Water Gate

    Sea Dike

    Existing Port

    West Flood

    Canal

    Sea Dike:

    Stage I: existing

    coastline.

    Stage II & III: deepth -8 or

    more

    Sea Dike:

    Stage I: existing

    coastline.

    Stage II & III: -8 or more

    Flow with polder systems:

    Extention of Polder systems to western

    area

    Interconnection of West and WastFlood Canal

    Improving water body capacity

    Development of Cengkareng Drain II

    Flow by Gravity:Infiltration well and

    biopori

    minimise runoff is by

    reforestation

    development of new

    lakes

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    Short- and Medium Term Adaptation Approach

    1. Integrated Flood Management and UrbanSpatial Planning

    a. Improving the floodways

    b. Waterfront urban development

    2. Integrated Planning of Green and Blue Open

    Space

    a. Add water body ratiob. Integrated Green and Blue Infrastructure

    3. Implementation of Early Warning Systems and

    Crisis Centers with community participation

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    Pluit Reservoir Revitalisation

    The Goal: Restoring reservoir Capacity and

    relocating people to proper housingThe Challenge: Involuntary resettlement,

    Communication and negotiation

    strategy

    The Opportunity: Safer living environment for people,

    and a more sustainable environment;

    multy-function development, PrivateCompanys participation through CSR

    Program

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    Long Term Adaptation Plan

    Giant Sea Defence Plan /

    National Capital Integrated Coastal

    Development - N C I C D

    Expanding the city development to the

    northern area through landreclamation and revitalization of

    coastal area, as well as the

    development of an international sea

    port.

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    N C I C D

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    TERIMA KASIH

    THANK YOU