Extreme weather and poor urban planning have exacerbated Jakarta’s annual flooding, displacing residents and highlighting critical infrastructure failures.
According to the World Economic Forum , some of the world’s most iconic cities face an existential threat as sinking land and ...
Other countries with subsidence rates exceeding 50 mm/y include the Philippines, Iran, Costa Rica, Indonesia and Uzbekistan. While this research provides an important global map of land subsidence ...
Land subsidence, the scientific term for sinking land ... 50 per cent of North Jakarta's area will be submerged by 2050. Other coastal areas in Indonesia, including Semarang, Pekalongan and their ...
A 700-kilometre sea wall is to be built to protect northern Java from flooding. But critics warn that the US$50 billion ...
This comes amid increasing land ownership inequality, land-grabbing, and agrarian conflicts in Indonesia, where up to 68% of lands are controlled by 1% of the population. President Prabowo ...
More than 200 people have stayed in one of Indonesia’s fastest sinking ... “This is the largest rate of land subsidence” ever recorded in the area, he said. Millions hit by extreme heat ...
Can we do it? Yes, we can. I don’t know how long it will take, but insya Allah [God willing], with strong determination, we ...