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Building pollution
Jakarta City authorities recent failure to meet the minimum standards for clean and green cities...
Read more...Indoor Climate Solution: Towards A Healthier Future
Jakarta April Today Holcim introduced another innovative approach to help creating a healthier living condition...
Read more...Links
- Linkedin in Megacity Jakarta Group
- Bapeda (Regional Body for Planning and Development)
- DKI Jakarta Province
- Dinas Tata Kota (Spatial Planning Department)
- Holcim Indonesia
- IFC (International Finance Corporation)
- ITB (Institute of Technology Bandung)
- Ministry of Housing
- Ministry of Public Work
- Ministry of Transportation
- REI (Real Estate Indonesia)
- State Ministry of Environment
- Swisscontact
Transportation
Transportation demand will rise: to over 50 million trips per day

Source:Sitram 04, team analysis.
What impact will a “Do nothing scenario” have on transportation by 2020?
- 6.8 million new vehicles
- 57% of roads, i.e. 1.000km are congested (vlolume/capacity > 1)
- >90% of CBD are congested
- Average travelling speed dropping by 7.7 km/h to 25 km/h
What will be the impact on other sectors?
- Rising commuter times, higher economic costs through longer vehicle operation and lost productivity
- Higher emissions affecting air quality
- Higher logistic costs for waste collection