H23I-0992:
WATER – FOOD NEXUS: IMPACT OF RAPID URBANIZATION ON FISHERY PRODUCTION IN JAKARTA BAY AREA, INDONESIA.

Tuesday, 16 December 2014
Rachmat Fajar Lubis1, Robert Delinom1, Sudaryanto Martosuparno1, Hendra Bakti1 and Makoto Taniguchi2, (1)Research Center for Geotechnology, Indonesian Institute of Sciences (LIPI), Bandung, Indonesia, (2)RIHN Research Institute for Humanity and Nature, Kyoto, Japan
Abstract:
An enormous land-use change is envisaged along the coastline of Jakarta Bay both housing, commercial and industrial zones. Housing and business projects in Jakarta coastal area started from late 1980s have had great impact on mangrove areas and coastal water quality. The next mega project will also be conducted, such as giant sea wall as a sea wall defence and reclamation the north coast of Jakarta as a waterfront city. These reclamation projects should ideally not marginalize fishery production and local fisher communities, but hopefully it will increase their welfare. Therefore, some policy concept base on water-food resilience at coastal area should be carried out before the next activities implemented.