2010
DOI: 10.5614/jts.2007.14.1.4
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Kajian Sistim Pengendalian Banjir Wilayah Tengah DKI-Jakarta Terhadap Beban Hidrograf Banjir Akibat Hujan Merata

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“…Despite extensive efforts by the Dutch and Indonesian governments, Jakarta is still prone to flooding because of its location in a major river delta (Asdak et al, 2018). This was worsened by land subsidence issues; about 40 % of areas in Jakarta are a few metres below sea level, with an estimated increase in metres below sea level of 1 to 15 cm yr −1 both spatially and temporally (Latief et al, 2018). The existing Jakarta flood control system was developed based on Van Breen's (1973) concept, in which the overflow rainwater from outside Jakarta is redirected via flood canals (west flood canals and east flood canals) that circle Jakarta.…”
Section: Transboundary Flood Risk Driver Framework For Crbmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Despite extensive efforts by the Dutch and Indonesian governments, Jakarta is still prone to flooding because of its location in a major river delta (Asdak et al, 2018). This was worsened by land subsidence issues; about 40 % of areas in Jakarta are a few metres below sea level, with an estimated increase in metres below sea level of 1 to 15 cm yr −1 both spatially and temporally (Latief et al, 2018). The existing Jakarta flood control system was developed based on Van Breen's (1973) concept, in which the overflow rainwater from outside Jakarta is redirected via flood canals (west flood canals and east flood canals) that circle Jakarta.…”
Section: Transboundary Flood Risk Driver Framework For Crbmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The existing Jakarta flood control system was developed based on Van Breen's (1973) concept, in which the overflow rainwater from outside Jakarta is redirected via flood canals (west flood canals and east flood canals) that circle Jakarta. Runoff within the city of Jakarta is discharged through a local drainage system by gravity and discarded with a polder system, including a water pump and pond retention in low areas (Kusuma et al, 2010). Apart from natural causes, rapid urbanization and massive population growth have led to an increase in the susceptibility and vulnerability to Jakarta floods (Rahayu and Nasu, 2010).…”
Section: Transboundary Flood Risk Driver Framework For Crbmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Jakarta flood control system is based on Prof. H. Van Breen's (Master Plan 1973) concept, in which load overflow rain from outside Jakarta flows via flood canals (west flood canals and east flood canals) that circle Jakarta. Run-off within the city of Jakarta is discharged through local drainage by gravity and discarded with a polder system, including water pump and pond retention in low areas (Kusuma et al, 2010).…”
Section: Framework Of Flood Risk Driversmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They are not able to eliminate the flood itself perfectly [2]. This is because the capacity of the flood control system in Jakarta is only able to serve the flood load from the local drainage system [3]. Because the water level update model is carried out in each measuring station [4], this has the potential for writing errors.…”
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confidence: 99%