Sustainable and Equitable Management of Indonesia’s Potable Water in Urban Areas: Progress and Prospects for Social Equity

Sugiana, Astrid Meilasari and Madonna, Sandra and Putri, Dian (2021) Sustainable and Equitable Management of Indonesia’s Potable Water in Urban Areas: Progress and Prospects for Social Equity. In: GLOBAL SOCIAL JUSTICE CONFERENCE 2021 Theme: “Bridging Theory and Practice to Empowering and Culminating Social Justice towards COVID-19 Ramification”, 10 – 11 June 2021, Bali. (Submitted)

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Abstract

In the last ten years, the Government of Indonesia has not made significant progress in improving the extent and quality of potable water provision. Sustained funding for construction and maintenance has become a major problem due to low pricing and the liabilities of water enterprises. Nationally allocated funding is scarcely enough for adequate service coverage, with the Indonesian government having to rely on foreign loans for maintenance and development. Short political tenure, rent-seeking behaviour and putting on a good spin in government-led construction schemes are part of the problems relating to bureaucracy. Alternative funding schemes are needed, including funding from public-private partnerships and cross subsidy between consumer groups. Moreover, there is the need for water enterprises to be market oriented and receptive to market demands. Entrepreneurial mindset, service-oriented reasoning and whole life-cycle approach are important to adopt in the construction, operation and finance of potable water provisions

Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)
Uncontrolled Keywords: potable water, SOCIAL EQUITY, Resolving Challenges
Subjects: Science Paper
Environmental Science and Technology > Urban Planning
Environmental Science and Technology > Water Pollution
Divisions: Fakultas Ekonomi dan Ilmu Sosial > Program Studi Ilmu Politik
Depositing User: Users 2 not found.
Date Deposited: 08 Jul 2021 01:15
Last Modified: 08 Jul 2021 01:15
URI: https://repository.bakrie.ac.id/id/eprint/4807

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