1. Rain Water Harvesting as Alternative Water Source “Changes start from inside the Campus” Indonesia Case of RWH Presented by: Toha Saleh Center for Environmental and Water Engineering Research Civil Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering – University of Indonesia Research Team: Toha Saleh, Elkhobar, Dwinanti, Dwita SM Participated Students: Adi Pauna, Ahmad Dzaky, Robby Regional Conference for Southeast Asia on Rainwater Harvesting in Integrated Water Resources Management: "An Exchange of Practices and Learnings“ 25-26 November 2008, Davao City - Philippines.
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3. Understanding the IWRM Water is the basis for all living ecosystems and habitats and part of an immutable hydrological cycle that must be respected if development of human activity and well-being is to be sustainable. A holistic, systemic approach relying on Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM) must replace the fragmentation that currently exists in managing water
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9. Primary Goal of LID Design each development site to protect, or restore, the natural hydrology of the site so that the overall integrity of the watershed is protected. This is done by creating a “hydrologically” functional landscape.
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12. Conservation Open Drainage Rain Gardens Amended Soils Rain Barrel Reduced Imperviousness LID Site Porous Pavement Create a Hydrologically Functional Lot