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Green Growth in Bandung, Indonesia

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Bandung Metropolitan Area (BMA) is home to 8.6 million people and is Indonesia’s second-largest urban agglomeration. Rapid growth has created a number of challenges for the city, including traffic congestion, air pollution, municipal solid waste and water access and management. The BMA also faces several acute disaster risks primarily related to flooding and seismic activity. The area will need to address these challenges in order to continue sustainable development and to benefit from its environmental assets.

Urban green growth policies encourage economic development while reducing either its negative environmental or the consumption of natural resources and environmental assets, including water, energy and undeveloped land.  This report, part of the OECD Urban Green Growth in Dynamic Asia project, explores policies, practices and governance systems to promote green growth in Bandung, Indonesia, and provides recommendations for enhancing Bandung’s green growth potential.

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Foreword

This report presents the results of a study on urban green growth in the Bandung Metropolitan Area, Indonesia, and is the third case study in the OECD project on Urban Green Growth in Dynamic Asia. It analyses the economic and environmental performance of Bandung, assesses its policies and governance practices that can promote green growth, and provides recommendations to enhance its green growth potential.

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