The Indonesian capital of Jakarta is home to 10 million people but it is also one of the fastest-sinking cities in the world.
The Jakarta Regional Disaster Management Agency (BPBD) continues to handle the problem of tidal flooding in the northern ...
The $16 billion project aims to include a range of attractions such as a theme park, a Formula 1 racetrack, and a safari park.
TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - Three pairs of Jakarta Governor candidates unanimously agreed to continue the giant sea wall project which is one of the national strategic programs or PSN of the central ...
Besides the dam construction, the SDA Agency also strengthened the tidal flood control polder system, which is completed with ...
The major issue is flooding, which has haunted the city for over a decade, particularly in north Jakarta, which is sinking by an average of 1 to 15 centimetres annually, with nearly half of it now ...
“Living at the Urban Seafront" is an exhibition project that explores the impact of sea level rise and corresponding flood protection architectures on urban landscapes, people and public spaces. We ...
Jakarta is sinking by an average of 1-15cm a year and almost half the city now sits below sea level. The impact is immediately apparent in North Jakarta. In the district of Muara Baru, an entire ...