NCICD A DKI Perspective

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NCICD

and
GREATER JAKARTA FLOOD MANAGEMENT

Sarwo Handhayani
Deputy Governor, Spatial Planning and Environment
Jakarta Capital City Government

Indonesias Capital

INDONESIA

JAKARTA

BALI

: Jakarta Capital

: Greater Jakarta

Demographic
Characteristics
Land area of 662 km2
Total population 9.6 mill
Commuters : 1.5 million,
predicted to be 2.5 million in
2030
Population Density: 13,000 to
15,000 per km2, in certain areas
20,000 to 30,000 per km2
Population growth 1.39%

Total population of Greater


Jakarta : 28 million

swamp areas, mangrove forests and the river


delta mouths 13 naturally occurring rivers drain
from south to north, running through the city
hundreds of man-made drainage canals and
tertiary drainage systems
40% of Jakarta lies below sea level.

Jakarta Urban Water Management Concept


New Land
Reclamations
Planned

Sea
Sea Dike

New Water Canal


in Land
Reclamations

Sea
Sea Dike:
Dike:
Stage
Stage I:I: existing
existing
coastline.
coastline.
Stage
Stage IIII && III:
III: deepth
-8 or more
-8 or
more

Land Reclamations

Mangrove

Cengkareng Drain
II

Low
land

Low
land

Cengkareng
Drain II

DKI Jakarta
High
land

Polder systems

New Port
Development
(Tj. Priok &
Marunda)

Lake/pond
Pumps

Flow by Gravity:

West Flood
Canal

East Flood
Canal

Water Gate
Sea Dike
Existing Port

Flow with polder systems:


Extention of Polder systems to western
area
Interconnection of West and Wast
Flood Canal
Improving water body capacity
Development of Cengkareng Drain II

Retention lakes situated outside Jakarta

ONE RIVER,
ONE PLAN,
ONE MANAGEMENT

Infiltration well and


biopori
minimise runoff is by
reforestation
development of new
lakes

Short- and Medium Term Adaptation Approach


1. Integrated Flood Management and Urban
Spatial Planning
a. Improving the floodways
b. Waterfront urban development
2. Integrated Planning of Green and Blue Open
Space
a. Add water body ratio
b. Integrated Green and Blue Infrastructure
3. Implementation of Early Warning Systems and
Crisis Centers with community participation

Pluit Reservoir Revitalisation


The Goal:

Restoring reservoir Capacity and


relocating people to proper housing
The Challenge: Involuntary resettlement,
Communication and negotiation
strategy
The Opportunity: Safer living environment for people,
and a more sustainable environment;
multy-function development, Private
Companys participation through CSR
Program

Long Term Adaptation Plan

Expanding the city development to the


northern area through land
reclamation and revitalization of
coastal area, as well as the
development of an international sea
port.

Giant Sea Defence Plan /


National Capital Integrated Coastal
Development - N C I C D

N C I C D

TERIMA KASIH
THANK YOU

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