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View all search resultsIt is easy to blame climate change for the devastating flood in Jakarta this year. However, the persistent and worsening flooding shows us that a deeper issue lies in Jakarta’s water governance that cannot be simply solved by technological fixes.
In Japan, the first things completed in every infrastructure project are the drainage, waterways and reservoirs. Roads and bridges are always built in conjunction with large-scale waterways and are designed to be disaster-resistant.
The capital will be moved from densely populated Jakarta to the forested environment of North Penajam Paser and Kutai Kartanegara, East Kalimantan. The 10-year relocation process is expected to move about 1.5 million people. So, what does this massive relocation mean for Indonesia, particularly with regard to the country’s energy future?
The capital will be moved from densely populated Jakarta to the forested environment of North Penajam Paser and Kutai Kartanegara, East Kalimantan. The 10-year relocation process is expected to move about 1.5 million people. So, what does this massive relocation mean for Indonesia, particularly with regard to the country’s energy future?