Institutional and Policy Analysis of River Basin Management : The Brantas River Basin, East Java, Indonesia
The authors describe and analyze an unconventional approach to river basin management in a developing country undergoing rapid economic, political, and institutional change. The founding of the Brantas River Basin Management Corporation (Perum Jasa Tirta I - PJT 1), a national state-owned company fo...
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AGRICULTURAL ACTIVITIES AGRICULTURAL ACTIVITY AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT AGRICULTURAL ECONOMY AGRICULTURAL POLLUTION ALLOCATION OF WATER ARABLE LAND ASSIMILATIVE CAPACITY BASIN AUTHORITY BASIN DEVELOPMENT BOD BULK WATER CANALS CATCHMENT MANAGEMENT CHANNEL CHANNELS CONSERVATION CONSTRUCTION DAM SAFETY DAMS DEBRIS DECISION MAKING DEFORESTATION DISCHARGE DIVERSION DOMESTIC USERS DOMESTIC USES ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC IMPACT ECOSYSTEM EFFLUENTS EMPIRICAL STUDIES EMPLOYMENT ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT EROSION EROSION/SEDIMENTATION EXPORT FARMERS FARMING FLOOD CONTROL FLOOD MANAGEMENT FLOOD PLAINS FLOOD PREVENTION FLOOD WARNING FLOODING FLOODS GOVERNMENT REGULATIONS GROUNDWATER HUMIDITY INCOME INDUSTRIAL SOURCES INDUSTRIAL USERS INDUSTRIAL WATER INDUSTRIAL WATER DEMAND INSTITUTIONAL CHANGE INTEGRATED WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT IRRIGATION IRRIGATION DEVELOPMENT IRRIGATION MANAGEMENT IRRIGATION SYSTEMS IRRIGATION WATER IRRIGATORS LAND USE LEVEES MANAGEMENT OF WATER MANAGING WATER RESOURCES MONSOON CLIMATE MUNICIPAL WATER NATIONAL WATER RESOURCES NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT POLLUTION CONTROL POPULATION GROWTH POWER GENERATION PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT PUBLIC GOODS PUBLIC PARTICIPATION PUBLIC WORKS RAINFALL RAW WATER RESERVOIRS RESOURCE ALLOCATION RESOURCES MANAGEMENT RIVER BASIN RIVER BASIN DEVELOPMENT RIVER BASIN MANAGEMENT RIVER BASINS RIVERS RURAL WATER RURAL WATER SUPPLY SAFE WATER SEA SOIL FERTILITY SOLID WASTE STAKEHOLDER INVOLVEMENT SURFACE WATER WATER ALLOCATION WATER AVAILABILITY WATER DEMAND WATER FEES WATER GOVERNANCE WATER INFRASTRUCTURE WATER LAW WATER MANAGEMENT WATER MONITORING WATER POLICY WATER QUALITY WATER QUALITY OBJECTIVES WATER RATES WATER RESOURCE WATER RESOURCE INFRASTRUCTURE WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT WATER SCARCITY WATER SHORTAGE WATER STORAGE WATER SUPPLIERS WATER SUPPLY WATER USE WATER USERS WELLS |
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AGRICULTURAL ACTIVITIES AGRICULTURAL ACTIVITY AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT AGRICULTURAL ECONOMY AGRICULTURAL POLLUTION ALLOCATION OF WATER ARABLE LAND ASSIMILATIVE CAPACITY BASIN AUTHORITY BASIN DEVELOPMENT BOD BULK WATER CANALS CATCHMENT MANAGEMENT CHANNEL CHANNELS CONSERVATION CONSTRUCTION DAM SAFETY DAMS DEBRIS DECISION MAKING DEFORESTATION DISCHARGE DIVERSION DOMESTIC USERS DOMESTIC USES ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC IMPACT ECOSYSTEM EFFLUENTS EMPIRICAL STUDIES EMPLOYMENT ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT EROSION EROSION/SEDIMENTATION EXPORT FARMERS FARMING FLOOD CONTROL FLOOD MANAGEMENT FLOOD PLAINS FLOOD PREVENTION FLOOD WARNING FLOODING FLOODS GOVERNMENT REGULATIONS GROUNDWATER HUMIDITY INCOME INDUSTRIAL SOURCES INDUSTRIAL USERS INDUSTRIAL WATER INDUSTRIAL WATER DEMAND INSTITUTIONAL CHANGE INTEGRATED WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT IRRIGATION IRRIGATION DEVELOPMENT IRRIGATION MANAGEMENT IRRIGATION SYSTEMS IRRIGATION WATER IRRIGATORS LAND USE LEVEES MANAGEMENT OF WATER MANAGING WATER RESOURCES MONSOON CLIMATE MUNICIPAL WATER NATIONAL WATER RESOURCES NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT POLLUTION CONTROL POPULATION GROWTH POWER GENERATION PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT PUBLIC GOODS PUBLIC PARTICIPATION PUBLIC WORKS RAINFALL RAW WATER RESERVOIRS RESOURCE ALLOCATION RESOURCES MANAGEMENT RIVER BASIN RIVER BASIN DEVELOPMENT RIVER BASIN MANAGEMENT RIVER BASINS RIVERS RURAL WATER RURAL WATER SUPPLY SAFE WATER SEA SOIL FERTILITY SOLID WASTE STAKEHOLDER INVOLVEMENT SURFACE WATER WATER ALLOCATION WATER AVAILABILITY WATER DEMAND WATER FEES WATER GOVERNANCE WATER INFRASTRUCTURE WATER LAW WATER MANAGEMENT WATER MONITORING WATER POLICY WATER QUALITY WATER QUALITY OBJECTIVES WATER RATES WATER RESOURCE WATER RESOURCE INFRASTRUCTURE WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT WATER SCARCITY WATER SHORTAGE WATER STORAGE WATER SUPPLIERS WATER SUPPLY WATER USE WATER USERS WELLS Bhat, Anjali Ramu, Kikkeri Kemper, Karin Institutional and Policy Analysis of River Basin Management : The Brantas River Basin, East Java, Indonesia |
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The authors describe and analyze an unconventional approach to river basin management in a developing country undergoing rapid economic, political, and institutional change. The founding of the Brantas River Basin Management Corporation (Perum Jasa Tirta I - PJT 1), a national state-owned company for river basin management, initiated an emphasis on river basin management to operate and maintain existing infrastructure, plan and implement the allocation of water, and address problems that affect basin-level water resources. The Brantas River basin is located within the province of East Java in Indonesia. It has an area of approximately 11,800 square kilometers and makes up 25 percent of East Java's land area. The basin's population, which amounts to nearly 15 million, has increased by 53.4 percent over the past 30 years and represents 42.4 percent of East Java's population with a density of 1,249 per square kilometer. A shift has taken place in Indonesia since the mid-1990s from emphasizing infrastructure development to strengthening institutional aspects (hydrology, flood fighting, flood warning, flood management, and so on). The institutional arrangement for water resources management in the Brantas basin through a state-owned corporation is an interesting model. PJT I has achieved results in implementing a reasonably good system of water allocation and management and a reliable flood forecasting system, as well as maintaining major infrastructure in fairly good condition. Managing water quality, catchment conditions, and the river environment, however, are the responsibility of many entities, and there is need for greater coordination and authority to address these issues. |
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Institutional and Policy Analysis of River Basin Management : The Brantas River Basin, East Java, Indonesia |
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Institutional and Policy Analysis of River Basin Management : The Brantas River Basin, East Java, Indonesia |
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Institutional and Policy Analysis of River Basin Management : The Brantas River Basin, East Java, Indonesia |
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Institutional and Policy Analysis of River Basin Management : The Brantas River Basin, East Java, Indonesia |
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Institutional and Policy Analysis of River Basin Management : The Brantas River Basin, East Java, Indonesia |
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institutional and policy analysis of river basin management : the brantas river basin, east java, indonesia |
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okr-10986-82312021-04-23T14:02:42Z Institutional and Policy Analysis of River Basin Management : The Brantas River Basin, East Java, Indonesia Bhat, Anjali Ramu, Kikkeri Kemper, Karin AGRICULTURAL ACTIVITIES AGRICULTURAL ACTIVITY AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT AGRICULTURAL ECONOMY AGRICULTURAL POLLUTION ALLOCATION OF WATER ARABLE LAND ASSIMILATIVE CAPACITY BASIN AUTHORITY BASIN DEVELOPMENT BOD BULK WATER CANALS CATCHMENT MANAGEMENT CHANNEL CHANNELS CONSERVATION CONSTRUCTION DAM SAFETY DAMS DEBRIS DECISION MAKING DEFORESTATION DISCHARGE DIVERSION DOMESTIC USERS DOMESTIC USES ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC IMPACT ECOSYSTEM EFFLUENTS EMPIRICAL STUDIES EMPLOYMENT ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT EROSION EROSION/SEDIMENTATION EXPORT FARMERS FARMING FLOOD CONTROL FLOOD MANAGEMENT FLOOD PLAINS FLOOD PREVENTION FLOOD WARNING FLOODING FLOODS GOVERNMENT REGULATIONS GROUNDWATER HUMIDITY INCOME INDUSTRIAL SOURCES INDUSTRIAL USERS INDUSTRIAL WATER INDUSTRIAL WATER DEMAND INSTITUTIONAL CHANGE INTEGRATED WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT IRRIGATION IRRIGATION DEVELOPMENT IRRIGATION MANAGEMENT IRRIGATION SYSTEMS IRRIGATION WATER IRRIGATORS LAND USE LEVEES MANAGEMENT OF WATER MANAGING WATER RESOURCES MONSOON CLIMATE MUNICIPAL WATER NATIONAL WATER RESOURCES NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT POLLUTION CONTROL POPULATION GROWTH POWER GENERATION PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT PUBLIC GOODS PUBLIC PARTICIPATION PUBLIC WORKS RAINFALL RAW WATER RESERVOIRS RESOURCE ALLOCATION RESOURCES MANAGEMENT RIVER BASIN RIVER BASIN DEVELOPMENT RIVER BASIN MANAGEMENT RIVER BASINS RIVERS RURAL WATER RURAL WATER SUPPLY SAFE WATER SEA SOIL FERTILITY SOLID WASTE STAKEHOLDER INVOLVEMENT SURFACE WATER WATER ALLOCATION WATER AVAILABILITY WATER DEMAND WATER FEES WATER GOVERNANCE WATER INFRASTRUCTURE WATER LAW WATER MANAGEMENT WATER MONITORING WATER POLICY WATER QUALITY WATER QUALITY OBJECTIVES WATER RATES WATER RESOURCE WATER RESOURCE INFRASTRUCTURE WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT WATER SCARCITY WATER SHORTAGE WATER STORAGE WATER SUPPLIERS WATER SUPPLY WATER USE WATER USERS WELLS The authors describe and analyze an unconventional approach to river basin management in a developing country undergoing rapid economic, political, and institutional change. The founding of the Brantas River Basin Management Corporation (Perum Jasa Tirta I - PJT 1), a national state-owned company for river basin management, initiated an emphasis on river basin management to operate and maintain existing infrastructure, plan and implement the allocation of water, and address problems that affect basin-level water resources. The Brantas River basin is located within the province of East Java in Indonesia. It has an area of approximately 11,800 square kilometers and makes up 25 percent of East Java's land area. The basin's population, which amounts to nearly 15 million, has increased by 53.4 percent over the past 30 years and represents 42.4 percent of East Java's population with a density of 1,249 per square kilometer. A shift has taken place in Indonesia since the mid-1990s from emphasizing infrastructure development to strengthening institutional aspects (hydrology, flood fighting, flood warning, flood management, and so on). The institutional arrangement for water resources management in the Brantas basin through a state-owned corporation is an interesting model. PJT I has achieved results in implementing a reasonably good system of water allocation and management and a reliable flood forecasting system, as well as maintaining major infrastructure in fairly good condition. Managing water quality, catchment conditions, and the river environment, however, are the responsibility of many entities, and there is need for greater coordination and authority to address these issues. 2012-06-15T22:25:40Z 2012-06-15T22:25:40Z 2005-05 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2005/05/5800556/institutional-policy-analysis-river-basin-management-brantas-river-basin-east-java-indonesia http://hdl.handle.net/10986/8231 English Policy Research Working Paper; No. 3611 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Policy Research Working Paper Publications & Research East Asia and Pacific Indonesia |