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Scenario analysis of the Jakarta Coastal Defence Strategy: sustainable indicators impact assessment

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  • Akhmad Hidayatno
  • Aninditha Kemala Dinianyadharani
  • Aziiz Sutrisno

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As the capital of Indonesia, Jakarta suffers rising pressure on land availability due to its rapid economic and population growth. To sustain its growth, The Indonesian government planned a giant sea-wall land reclamation project as a primary solution in the North of Jakarta, named Jakarta Coastal Defense Strategy (JCDS) or also known at the national level as the National Capital Integrated Coastal Development (NCICD). The project mainly intended to provide new territory for residential and commercial area as well as protection against rising sea level. This paper aims to analyse the impact of the JCDS development in terms of Jakarta's economic, social and environmental indicators. The research employed system dynamics model to overview several plausible policy scenarios. The result shows trade-offs on different sustainable indicators based on corresponding scenarios which are beneficial for policy discussion.

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  • Akhmad Hidayatno & Aninditha Kemala Dinianyadharani & Aziiz Sutrisno, 2017. "Scenario analysis of the Jakarta Coastal Defence Strategy: sustainable indicators impact assessment," International Journal of Innovation and Sustainable Development, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 11(1), pages 37-52.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijisde:v:11:y:2017:i:1:p:37-52
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    Cited by:

    1. Ellen Minkman, 2023. "Resolving impasses in policy translation: Shall we adjust the idea or the process?," Environment and Planning C, , vol. 41(2), pages 333-350, March.
    2. Matthias Garschagen & Gusti Ayu Ketut Surtiari & Mostapha Harb, 2018. "Is Jakarta’s New Flood Risk Reduction Strategy Transformational?," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 10(8), pages 1-18, August.

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