Indonesia Vision 2045 : Toward Water Security

Vision 2045 aims to significantly transform Indonesia with the target of becoming one of the world’s top five economies by the time it reaches its centenary in 2045. But is this achievable without considering Indonesia’s Water Security? This study reflects on this question in detail, highlights...

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Main Author: World Bank
Format: Policy Note
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2021
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spelling okr-10986-367272022-02-23T05:10:43Z Indonesia Vision 2045 : Toward Water Security World Bank WATER SECURITY WATER GOVERNANCE WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT WATER QUALITY DISASTER RESILIENCE WATER SERVICE DELIVERY INCLUSIVITY WASTEWATER TREATMENT WATER AND SANITATION IRRIGATION PUBLIC EXPENDITURE Vision 2045 aims to significantly transform Indonesia with the target of becoming one of the world’s top five economies by the time it reaches its centenary in 2045. But is this achievable without considering Indonesia’s Water Security? This study reflects on this question in detail, highlights potential challenges and quantifies the impact of water related threats – if left unaddressed – on GDP and overall socio-economic development. It further suggests targeted actions to move toward water security and shows windows of opportunities for sector reform underpinned by the ongoing revisions of the legal and regulatory framework following the promulgation of the 2019 Water Law and 2020 Omnibus Law. 2021-12-14T15:28:04Z 2021-12-14T15:28:04Z 2021-12-01 Policy Note http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/undefined/099300112012118742/P170757-a8b2460e-ca13-40d4-bca0-0d934cd70259 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/36727 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work Economic & Sector Work :: Policy Note East Asia and Pacific Indonesia
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topic WATER SECURITY
WATER GOVERNANCE
WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
WATER QUALITY
DISASTER RESILIENCE
WATER SERVICE DELIVERY
INCLUSIVITY
WASTEWATER TREATMENT
WATER AND SANITATION
IRRIGATION
PUBLIC EXPENDITURE
spellingShingle WATER SECURITY
WATER GOVERNANCE
WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
WATER QUALITY
DISASTER RESILIENCE
WATER SERVICE DELIVERY
INCLUSIVITY
WASTEWATER TREATMENT
WATER AND SANITATION
IRRIGATION
PUBLIC EXPENDITURE
World Bank
Indonesia Vision 2045 : Toward Water Security
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Indonesia
description Vision 2045 aims to significantly transform Indonesia with the target of becoming one of the world’s top five economies by the time it reaches its centenary in 2045. But is this achievable without considering Indonesia’s Water Security? This study reflects on this question in detail, highlights potential challenges and quantifies the impact of water related threats – if left unaddressed – on GDP and overall socio-economic development. It further suggests targeted actions to move toward water security and shows windows of opportunities for sector reform underpinned by the ongoing revisions of the legal and regulatory framework following the promulgation of the 2019 Water Law and 2020 Omnibus Law.
format Policy Note
author World Bank
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title Indonesia Vision 2045 : Toward Water Security
title_short Indonesia Vision 2045 : Toward Water Security
title_full Indonesia Vision 2045 : Toward Water Security
title_fullStr Indonesia Vision 2045 : Toward Water Security
title_full_unstemmed Indonesia Vision 2045 : Toward Water Security
title_sort indonesia vision 2045 : toward water security
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2021
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/undefined/099300112012118742/P170757-a8b2460e-ca13-40d4-bca0-0d934cd70259
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