Clean Water Sanitation
Ensure availability and sustainable management of water and sanitation for all using Geospatial Approach
Water Network Development Priority Index in Bandung
In order to ensure universal access to clean water in urban areas like Bandung city, it will be needed to extend the piped water network to cover public-private settlements. This study aims to show the priority area (buildings) to prioritized for piped water network development.
Spatial network optimization for centralized wastewater treatment development at the city level in Bandung, Indonesia
Access to proper sanitation is a human right and a crucial aspect of public health. However, in the city of Bandung, Indonesia, only 62.94% of residents have access to proper sanitation. In order to improve this statistic, a research project was conducted by GISACT researchers to determine priority areas for developing a centralized wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) system.
Evaluation of Water Availability by Estimating Multi-scenario of Water Demand in Southeast Asia 2015
The water crisis has become one of the major disasters and challenges in many regions globally. This study aims to determine water balance by comparing water availability and water demand in the Southeast Asia region with remote sensing technology.
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