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Strategy Brief Strategi Ketahanan Resilient Kota JakartaJakarta
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Jakarta and the surrounding districts and cities (also known as Jabodetabek) are expected to be the largest megapolitan in the world, with a total population of 35.6 million people. Limited investment on public transport, and fragmented governance of the metropolitan region, remain a major challenge for the Government of Jakarta. At the human scale, limited coverage of basic services in DKI Jakarta, especially those related to access to clean water, wastewater and waste services, affects the level of health risk exposure of citizens.
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Jakarta’s resilience strategy is a strategic and tactical response that is structured with the spirit of Jakarta as a city 4.0 or city that places governments as collaborators and communities as co-creators. This strategy was prepared collaboratively together with hundreds of stakeholders across government, community and business. The strategy promotes the achievement of three resilience pillars namely WELL-PREPARED Jakarta, HEALTHY Jakarta, and CONNECTED Jakarta. The city does not start from scratch, the ongoing resilience building initiatives are aligned with this strategy to build wider and impactful collaborations. Thus, this strategy can be a roadmap to realize the RESILIENCE VISION of Jakarta, “Resilient Jakarta which provides equal opportunity for all its citizens to live safe, healthy, prosperous, and happy through public service and innovation”.
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As a delta city and one of the fastest sinking cities in the world, Indonesia’s largest city is exposed to a variety of shocks and stresses. The population growth and speed of urbanization increases the intensity and variety of stresses in the city such as congestion, crime rate, water scarcity, as well as the need of wastewater and waste services and other services.
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defecation from Jakarta, and improve waste management. HEALTHY Jakarta will embody these following directions: 1. 2. 3. 4.
Optimizing water utilization Driving acceleration of clean water supply Improving wastewater treatment quality Encouraging waste management at sources
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Basic service limitations related to clean water, wastewater, and waste disposal increases health risks for residents of Jakarta. Not only in terms of quantity, in terms of quality is also still a problem. For example, most of the surface water in Jakarta is in severe polluted conditions. In terms of health, gastroenteritis and dengue fever, two diseases associated with unhealthy environment, are two types of diseases with the highest number of cases in Jakarta.
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HEALTHY Jakarta will encourage increased access to clean water services, increased coverage of wastewater services, free open
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Well-Preapared Jakarta will promote the culture of readiness, development of coordination systems both before, during, and after the disaster and reduced levels of vulnerability in various regions in Jakarta. WellPrepared Jakarta will embody these following directions:
1. Increasing understanding of risks of shocks and stresses 2. Encouraging city management through environmental princip 3. Encouraging increased investment and accelerating infrastructure development to deal with risks of shocks and stresses 4. Encouraging the utilization of information technology to deal with shocks and stresses 5. Creating proactive stakeholders that are ready to face disaster risk and climate change impacts
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As a city with various risks of shocks and stresses, people in Jakarta must be prepared and understand how to respond to disasters. In addition, when shocks occur, infrastructure and basic services must remain functioning to support the citizens of Jakarta through such crisis conditions.
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Resilient Jakarta Strategy Snapshot 2019
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Enhancing Education on Disaster and Climate Change Improving the Understanding of Stakeholder on Food Security Conducting Risk Evaluations of Shocks and Stress with Participatory Approaches
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Updating Disaster and Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation Plans Mainstreaming Disaster and Climate Change Issues in the Public Policy Making Process Promoting environmental friendly-lifestyle Controlling Groundwater Useage Encouraging Public, Private and Community Cooperation in Increasing Investment and Accelerating Development Optimize inter-region cooperation on environmental services Encouraging the Development of Application for Reducing Disaster and Climate Change Impact Developing a Local Culture that Supports Stakeholders to Be More Proactive Mainstreaming Disaster Insurance Scheme
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Reducing Water Leakage / Non Revenue Water
and improve the connectedness of Jakarta with infrastructure and access to information. CONNECTED Jakarta will embody these following directions: 1. Encouraging system integration and strengthening public transport policies 2. Driving Jakarta’s transformation into a responsive smart city 3. Expanding service coverage and public transport accessibility
Reducing clean water consumption through Demand Management Optimizing the Supply of Clean Water from Conventional Sources Increasing Utilization of Alternative Water Sources Developing Local Domestic Waste Water Treatment Systems
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Jakarta is often rated the worst city for traffic in the world. Each day there are 4550 million trips and majority of the trips are with private vehicles. This situation impedes the Jakartans in their productivity and also increases geographic inequality, especially for low-income communities. In addition, traffic congestion contributes to the health risks of Jakarta’s population due to the increased intensity of air pollution. Jakarta also needs to improve its communication infrastructure and increase access to public information.
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Accelerate of the Development of a Central Domestic Wastewater Treatment System in 15 Zones Develop a Sustainable Financing System for Waste Water Treatment System Reducing Waste Production Optimizing Waste Bank Activities
CONNECTED Jakarta will encourage increased mobility by public transportation
Providing Waste Management Infrastructure in Each Level of the Region Update Coordination and Waste Management Scheme at Each Level Developing Non-Motorized-Transport (NMT) in DKI Jakarta
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Encouraging the Integration of Infrastructure Networks and Public Transportation Institutions Developing Incentive and Disincentive Schemes Encourage multistakeholders interregional coordination on transport policy Encouraging Transit Oriented Development Realization (TOD) Encourage The Development of Artificial Intelligence (AI) to Optimize Public Transport Mobility
Improving Services, Accessibility, and Reliability on Public Transportation *Quick win: Immediate implementation, **KSD 2019: Alignment with Jakarta’s Kegiatan Strategis Daerah/Strategic Programs
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Encouraging the Development of Integrated Decision Making Dashboards
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SCAN HERE :
Resilient Jakarta Strategy Brief Document (English)
Resilient Jakarta Strategy Complete Document (Bahasa Indonesia)
Sekretariat Jakarta Berketahanan (Resilient Jakarta Secretariat) Gedung Balai Kota, Blok E, Lantai 4, Jl. Medan Merdeka Selatan No. 8-9, Jakarta 10110, Indonesia, Tel. (62-21) 389 01 802 www.jakberketahanan.org
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