Cimahi City faces significant water management challenges due to inadequate infrastructure, overexploited groundwater, frequent flooding, and river pollution. Population density and poor environmental practices, such as waste disposal in rivers and impermeable urban surfaces, exacerbate these issues. This study seeks to restore the connection between humans and nature by enhancing ecosystem services and addressing water-related problems. The Ecopolis strategy provides a framework for ecological sustainability through three perspectives: area, flow, and participation. Kampung Naga serves as a case study to explore traditional circular water systems, while Cigugur Tengah District is analyzed to apply these principles. This research highlights how communities can harness natural potential and drive positive environmental change.
La città di Cimahi affronta notevoli sfide nella gestione delle risorse idriche a causa di infrastrutture inadeguate, falde acquifere sfruttate eccessivamente, frequenti inondazioni e inquinamento dei fiumi. La densità di popolazione e le cattive pratiche ambientali, come lo smaltimento dei rifiuti nei fiumi e le superfici urbane impermeabili, esacerbano questi problemi. Questo studio cerca di ripristinare la connessione tra esseri umani e natura migliorando i servizi ecosistemici e affrontando i problemi legati all’acqua. La strategia Ecopolis fornisce un quadro per la sostenibilità ecologica attraverso tre prospettive: area, flusso e partecipazione. Kampung Naga funge da caso di studio per esplorare i tradizionali sistemi idrici circolari, mentre il distretto di Cigugur Tengah viene analizzato per applicare questi principi. Questa ricerca evidenzia come le comunità possano sfruttare il potenziale naturale e guidare un cambiamento ambientale positivo.
Adapting local wisdom of traditional village water management in the urban context
HUDAYA, KHRETACHTA ARYA AGASATYA
2024/2025
Abstract
Cimahi City faces significant water management challenges due to inadequate infrastructure, overexploited groundwater, frequent flooding, and river pollution. Population density and poor environmental practices, such as waste disposal in rivers and impermeable urban surfaces, exacerbate these issues. This study seeks to restore the connection between humans and nature by enhancing ecosystem services and addressing water-related problems. The Ecopolis strategy provides a framework for ecological sustainability through three perspectives: area, flow, and participation. Kampung Naga serves as a case study to explore traditional circular water systems, while Cigugur Tengah District is analyzed to apply these principles. This research highlights how communities can harness natural potential and drive positive environmental change.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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https://hdl.handle.net/10589/235778