Pathways to Integrated Urban Water Management for Greater Jakarta
Pathways to Integrated Urban Water Management for Greater Jakarta
Water insecurity challenges in Indonesia are of significant concern, particularly in regions that are critical for economic growth. Nowhere is addressing water insecurity more critical than in the Greater Jakarta region, which produces 22 percent of Indonesian total GDP output and is home to 12 percent of the country’s total population. The report,.
Water insecurity challenges in Indonesia are of significant concern, particularly in regions that are critical for economic growth. Nowhere is addressing water insecurity more critical than in the Greater Jakarta region, which produces 22 percent of Indonesian total GDP output and is home to 12 percent of the country’s total population. The report, "Pathways to Integrated Urban Water Management for Greater Jakarta," offers recommendations to support the adoption of IUWM in Greater Jakarta.
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