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E-book Indonesia Country Water Assessment
This publication is based on an Asian Development Bank Technical Assistance (TA) implemented by the National Development Planning Agency in Indonesia. The TA was financed by The Netherlands
Trust Fund under the Water Financing Partnership Facility for the project “TA 8432-INO: Improving Water Sector Planning, Management, and Development.” The report aims to disseminate the TA
outputs of the water sector assessment and recommendation for Indonesia to water resources practitioners in Indonesia and the region. We thank the people mentioned below for their contributions
to this publication. The publication describes the country water assessment that focuses on the three main economic development corridors (Java, Sumatera, and Sulawesi). Securing reliable water supply for the Indonesia’s future is becoming increasingly challenging. More evidence is emerging about a real and rapidly increasing gap between the growing demand for water and the supplies that are realistically and sustainably available. With more than 70% of water demand used by agriculture, this imminent gap will threaten food security and the stability of food prices, as well as supplies for energy, industry, and urban areas. The assessment presents an inventory of possible measures to deal with any imbalance or gap between supply and demand, and their respective cost and impact.
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