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DOCUMENT Resilient Strategy of Jakarta E
DOCUMENT Resilient Strategy of Jakarta E
Strategy Brief
Strategi Ketahanan
Resilient
Kota JakartaJakarta
Source : Rangga Cahaya Nugraha - Unsplash, 2018.
Governance
(also known as Jabodetabek) are expected The city does not start from scratch, the
Kohesion
Social
to be the largest megapolitan in the world, ongoing resilience building initiatives are
Good
with a total population of 35.6 million people. aligned with this strategy to build wider and
Limited investment on public transport, and impactful collaborations. Thus, this strategy Well-Prepared Healthy Connected
fragmented governance of the metropolitan can be a roadmap to realize the RESILIENCE Jakarta Jakarta Jakarta
region, remain a major challenge for the VISION of Jakarta, “Resilient Jakarta which
Government of Jakarta. At the human scale, provides equal opportunity for all its citizens
limited coverage of basic services in DKI to live safe, healthy, prosperous, and happy
Jakarta, especially those related to access to through public service and innovation”. 12 Direction
clean water, wastewater and waste services,
affects the level of health risk exposure of
citizens. Source : 32 Strategy
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Healthy
Jakarta
Jakarta
Well-Prepared
Well - Prepared
Mainstreaming Disaster and Climate Change Issues in the Public Policy Making Process
Encouraging the Development of Application for Reducing Disaster and Climate Change Impact
Jakarta is often rated the worst city for and improve the connectedness of Jakarta Reducing Water Leakage / Non Revenue Water
traffic in the world. Each day there are 45- with infrastructure and access to information. Reducing clean water consumption through Demand Management
50 million trips and majority of the trips are CONNECTED Jakarta will embody these
with private vehicles. This situation impedes following directions: Optimizing the Supply of Clean Water from Conventional Sources
the Jakartans in their productivity and also
Increasing Utilization of Alternative Water Sources
increases geographic inequality, especially for 1. Encouraging system integration and
low-income communities. In addition, traffic strengthening public transport policies Developing Local Domestic Waste Water Treatment Systems
Healthy
congestion contributes to the health risks 2. Driving Jakarta’s transformation into a
Accelerate of the Development of a Central Domestic Wastewater
of Jakarta’s population due to the increased responsive smart city Treatment System in 15 Zones
intensity of air pollution. Jakarta also needs to 3. Expanding service coverage and public Develop a Sustainable Financing System for Waste Water Treatment
improve its communication infrastructure and transport accessibility System
increased mobility by public transportation Providing Waste Management Infrastructure in Each Level of the
Region
Transportation Institutions
Connected
Developing Incentive and Disincentive Schemes
Transportation
*Quick win: Immediate implementation, **KSD 2019: Alignment with Jakarta’s Kegiatan Strategis Daerah/Strategic Programs