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TANJUNGPINANG TOWARDS A SUSTAINABLE CITY
26/07/2017 Your footer here 2TANJUNGPINANG CITY
Geografic Location:
Total Area : 25.882 Ha
Land : 15.086 Ha (55%)
Sea : 10.796 Ha (45%)
Population
Total Population 2016 : ± 258.487 People
(Sources :Population and Civil Registration Dept,2016)
Singapore
BatamBintan
Tanjungpinang
Before reclamation
After reclamation
Nipa Island
Nipa Island
ISSUES IN TANJUNGPINANG
Water Resources
Electrical Energy
Food Suppliescome from
other region
Solid Waste Management
Wastewater Management
Slump Area
Extreme Weathers
Sea Level Rise
TANJUNGPINANG TOWARDS A SUSTAINABLE CITY
The Cooperation of Clean Water Provision in Bintan Island
Energy Provision
Urban Farming
Solid Waste & Waste Water Management
Settlement Development
City’ Lungs, Green Space & Open Public Space
Climate Change’s Adaptation Action Plan
Before reclamation
After reclamation
Nipa Island
Nipa Island
• PDAM focused to serve water resource through pipeline
• Interconnected Water Supply with Neighbouring City
Government of Tanjungpinang City, Government of BintanRegency and National Government cooperated together toprovide clean water by Sungai Pulai Reservoir Management
• Sea Water Revers Osmosis
• Plan of Dompak Estuari Development
• Utilization of ex-mining
• Rain water harvesting
Clean Water Provision in Tanjungpinang
THE COOPERATION OF CLEAN WATER PROVISION IN BINTAN ISLAND
Before reclamation
After reclamation
Nipa Island
Nipa Island
ENERGY PROVISION
National Electrical Corporation
Gas Engine Power Station
Gas Power Station, Capacity 30 MW in FTZ of Senggarang & Dompak
Before reclamation
After reclamation
Nipa Island
Nipa Island
URBAN FARMING
Community Development
for Urban Farming
Establish ‘Rumah Pangan Lestari’
Utilization ex-mining for
farming
Before reclamation
After reclamation
Nipa Island
Nipa Island
• Conventional solid wastemanagement is not effective for Coastal Area
• Semi-Sanitary Landfill System
• Only 60 % of solid waste is able to transport to landfill, others are burnt
Development of Bank Sampah (Waste Banks)
Development of waste treatment technology for coastal area
Enforce Community Development
Law Envorcement Regarding Solid Waste Treatment Regulation
Innovative Solid Waste Solution
Issues The Solutions
SOLID WASTE & WASTE WATER MANAGEMENT
SETTLEMENT DEVELOPMENT
Issues
Slump Area
No Integration & Synergy between
Sectors
Slump Development by Integrated Sectors
Community Contribution Actively
Integration Programme for Slump Development
CITY’ LUNGS, GREEN SPACE & OPEN PUBLIC SPACE
Open Public Space
• Targets : 20 % of Land Area (Based on Tanjungpinang Spatial Planning 2014 – 2034)
• Achievement : 11,08 % of Land Area, still need 8,92 % open public space
Protected Forest
• 72 Ha in Bukit Kucing Forest• 333 Ha in Sungai Pulai Reservoir to
maintain clean water resource
CLIMATE CHANGE’S ADAPTATION ACTION PLAN
Join Asian Cities Climate Change Resilience Network
(ACCCRN)
Established Climate Change Task Force
Climate Change’sAdaptation Action Plan
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