The document summarizes flooding issues in Jakarta and proposed solutions. It discusses the increasing urbanization putting pressure on land and increasing surface runoff. The 2007 floods inundated large areas after heavy rainfall. Short term measures include dredging canals and improving dikes. Long term solutions involve tackling issues like subsidence, sea level rise due to climate change, and better spatial planning. A water knowledge center is proposed to provide expertise and coordination to address Jakarta's complex flooding challenges.
37. Future high spring tides Next semi-annual high spring tide: October 29, November 26, December 24 -2007, January 21 Following semi-annual high spring tide: June 4, 2008 Month with the highest average MSLA! The World Bank
41. Pluit 1989, 2007, 2025 (Positive view) Pasar Ikan cm Nov 1989 Nov 2007 Nov 2025 Nov 26, 2007 Oct 29, 2007 subsidence 40-60 cm 40-60 cm Climate change Sea level rise subsidence Critical level 2007 The World Bank 240 cm 190 cm 140 cm 215 220 225
42. Pluit 1989, 2007, 2025 (Positive view) Pasar Ikan cm Nov 1989 Nov 2007 Nov 2025 Nov 26, 2007 Oct 29, 2007 subsidence 40-60 cm 40-60 cm Climate change Sea level rise subsidence 2025: 80-100 cm increase 18.6 year cycle Critical level 2007 Sea level Nov 26 The World Bank 240 cm 190 cm 140 cm 215 220 225
43. High tide floods 2007: “Signs of a sinking Jakarta” The World Bank