Bandung City Government

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Bandung City Government 2016

Bandung City Bandung city is the capital of West Java Province in Indonesia, the country s third largest city with the population of 2.5 million in 2013.

Bandung City Located 768 metres above sea level, approximately 140 kilometres south east of Jakarta, Bandung has cooler temperatures year-round than most other Indonesian cities. The city lies on a river basin surrounded by volcanic mountains.

GHG Emission from Transportation and Uncontrolled Solid Waste Management Large urban agglomerations in Bandung inevitably lead to GHGs emission from transportation sector.

GHG Emission from Transportation and Uncontrolled Solid Waste Management Number of vehicles in 2014 was 1,443,217 units: Motorcycles (1,041,421 units, 72%) Passanger Cars (330,082 units, 23%). The growth in vehicle traffic volume is between 10-15 percent per year.

GHG Emission from Transportation and Uncontrolled Solid Waste Management Total emission from uncontrolled solid waste management is predicted about 17,000 ton CH 4 per year.

Land-Use Change Population growth increases the need of dwelling area. Hence, the land-use change is inevitably thing that might disrupt the conservation area.

Land-Use Change For instance, North Bandung area that is defined as water catchement and should be protected due to its important function, has been changed to residence area. This affects the ecological function of the forest not only for water preservation but also for producing fresh air and neutralizing the air pollution.

Background: Control Environmental Impact Environmental Impact Environmental Pollution and Damage Indonesia Economic Growth Natural Resources Shortage Vulnerability from Climate Change Risk Environmental Impact Economic Impact from Climate Change Risk

Bandung as Eco-City 1 Co-benefit and environmental innovation 2 Green policy, green economy and low carbon societies 3 Climate Change Resilience

Eco-City Indicator Co - benefit analysis To maximize the environmental benefits of each policy by integrating the completion of environmental issues with economic growth Environmental Innovation ( green technology ) : Implementation of innovation and environmental technologies in industry and community level Implementation of Action Plan for the Regional Greenhouse Gas Reduction Implementation of Vulnerability and Climate Change Risk Assessment and Program Kampung Iklim (Proklim) Implementation of Green Policy and Green Economy

Co-benefit

Bandung City promote Green Technology Pollution management: Air pollution control Wastewater and solid waste management Remediation and clean-up of soil and water Noise and vibration abatement Environmental monitoring analysis and assessment Cleaner technologies and products: Cleaner/resource-efficient technologies and processes. Cleaner/resource-efficient products. Resource management: Water supply Recycled materials Renewable energy plant Heat/energy saving and management Sustainable agriculture and fisheries Sustainable forestry Natural risk management Eco-tourism.

Bandung city implement top-down and bottom-up approach in climate change adaptation

Eco-Village Eco village is the concept of spatial and area residents who pay attention to quality and ecological quality holistic because it involves all dimensions of life of living beings. Eco village is considering the development of rural areas achieving quality individuals, families, communities and sustainable quality of the natural environment.

Sustainable Transportation Bike Sharing Bandung Ecovillage#1 has provided bicycle sharing system that is a service in which bicycles are made available for shared use to individuals on a very short term basis.

Sustainable Transportation Automated parking building To reduce ground parking space, Ecovillage will build multi-story concrete structure with an internal elevator to transport cars to upper levels where attendants parked the cars.

Sustainable Transportation BUS Bandung has developed Mass Rapid Transportation facilities. Bandung Ecovillage program will increase amount of bus in Bandung.

Sustainable Transportation Skywalk To increase bike user and walking habit, Ecovillage will provide Skywalk, a steel bridge along Jalan Tamansari-Cihampelas road.

Car Free Day Every Sunday morning from 06.00 am to 10.00 am. Located in 3 main street in Bandung. Will be added 30 more streets in whole Bandung (equal to one main street in every district).

Clean Emission Zone for Parking Area Clean Emission Zone determined as a zone which can only access by low emission vehicles or vehicle which had passes the efficient emission test. Several Government Office, Public Parking site, City Park and several Mall and Corporate Official Site were participate in regulating Clean Emission Zone Programs.

Green Open Space (GOS) GOS plays an important role as a carbon reserve in the city with the largest carbon stocks stored in the biomass of trees in public green space amounting to 243.91 MgC/ha and private green space Bandung at 81.74 MgC/ha. The average carbon stock GOS Bandung is 183.10 MgC/ha. Carbon stocks in each type of green space is potential to be improved.

Trash Pick Movement Trash Pick movement is an effort in order to maintain cleanliness in the environment by providing 10 to 30 minutes. The Movement held three days a week, every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at schools and offices.

Renovation of River banks

Renovation of Pedestrian Pathways

Thematic Parks (Improving Green Open Space)

Free School Buses

GHGs Emission Inventory Bandung city conducted GHGs Emission Inventory for calculating GHGs emission from each sector such as energy, industry, agriculture, forestry, and waste.

Legislation and Regulation GHGs emission in Bandung City is managed through a range of municipal government acts and regulations (laws). The national and provincial government also plays an important role due to regulate lower GHGs emission in Bandung city.

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