River Basin Management Planning in Indonesia: Policy and Practice
Asian Development Bank | June 2016
Abstract
This report summarizes the strengths, challenges, opportunities, and risks characterizing the prospects for integrated water resources management in Indonesia. Integrated water resources management planning is essential for sustainable growth. Indonesia’s rapid economic growth, increasing populations, and trends in developing and urbanizing environments are leading to potential conflicts as more users claim the same water resources. Understanding these conditions may provide decision makers with more insight to optimize the country’s water resources potential using available and state-of-the-art methodologies and tools for river basin planning. The report discusses all aspects of basin planning based on experiences from one of Indonesia’s most complex and strategic river basins.
Citation
Asian Development Bank. 2016. River Basin Management Planning in Indonesia: Policy and Practice. © Asian Development Bank. http://hdl.handle.net/11540/8993. License: CC BY 3.0 IGO.PDF ISBN
978-92-9257-388-1
Print ISBN
978-92-9257-387-4
Keywords
Health
World Health Organization
Water
Health Risk
Health Objectives
Health Issues
Contaminated Water
Groundwater Basins
Freshwater Biology
Surface Water
Water Related Diseases
Waterborne Diseases
Watershed Management
Communities
Disease Control
Diseases
Water Quality
River basin development
Catchment areas
Hydrogeology
Community
Cost of medical care
Illness
Fresh water
Aquatic biology
Freshwater microbiology
Freshwater organisms
Drinking water protection
Integrated water development
Rainwater catchment
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