Giving Way to Water: Seeking Creative Collaborations for a Sustainable City
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Giving Way to Water : Seeking Creative Collaborations for a Sustainable City. / Putri, Prathiwi Widyatmi.
Artepolis 3. Creative Collaboration and the Making of Place: Learning from Shared Creative Experience (Conference Proceeding). Bind 2 Bandung, 2010. s. 831-840.Publikation: Bidrag til bog/antologi/rapport › Konferencebidrag i proceedings › Forskning
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TY - GEN
T1 - Giving Way to Water
T2 - Arte-polis 3 International Conference
AU - Putri, Prathiwi Widyatmi
PY - 2010
Y1 - 2010
N2 - This paper focuses on the Indonesian urban sanitation sector by placing it withinthe wider urban infrastructure sector and spatial system. In this paper,‘sanitation’ is limited as domestic wastewater collection and treatment. Throughour understanding that the sanitation sector and its problematic areinterdependent with other infrastructure networks within urban spatialdevelopment, we will not see the problems as merely technical ones, e.g. lackingof finance, management capacity and technological solutions. This paper aims to1) show that unevenness of wastewater infrastructure development is rooted inuneven spatial development; 2) show that defining ‘sustainable city’ as a futurepath for planning our urban environment necessitates more attention to thesanitation sector with its economical, social and ecological aspects; 3) seek aframework for identifying creative collaborations that can inform policy making inIndonesian water and sanitation sector.
AB - This paper focuses on the Indonesian urban sanitation sector by placing it withinthe wider urban infrastructure sector and spatial system. In this paper,‘sanitation’ is limited as domestic wastewater collection and treatment. Throughour understanding that the sanitation sector and its problematic areinterdependent with other infrastructure networks within urban spatialdevelopment, we will not see the problems as merely technical ones, e.g. lackingof finance, management capacity and technological solutions. This paper aims to1) show that unevenness of wastewater infrastructure development is rooted inuneven spatial development; 2) show that defining ‘sustainable city’ as a futurepath for planning our urban environment necessitates more attention to thesanitation sector with its economical, social and ecological aspects; 3) seek aframework for identifying creative collaborations that can inform policy making inIndonesian water and sanitation sector.
M3 - Article in proceedings
VL - 2
SP - 831
EP - 840
BT - Artepolis 3. Creative Collaboration and the Making of Place
CY - Bandung
Y2 - 22 July 2010 through 24 July 2010
ER -
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