Vision building for water-sensitive planning

Poly Urban Waters promotes water-sensitive planning in secondary and tertiary cities in Southeast Asia. The approach enables pilot cities in Southeast Asia to develop their capacities to incorporate polycentric management of urban waters to address the rapid urban transformation and wide-range of urban challenges. This supports more resilient, inclusive, and livable urban areas and contributes to the national and sustainability goals. The project has completed the baseline assessment and step forward to the vision-building phase. Vision-building defines the aspiring future scenario using a water-sensitive approach. It identifies strategies and action plans to achieve the water sensitive cities. Further, the vision building process acts as an engagement for stakeholders along the process to secure the implementation. The pilot area focuses at sub-village level in Rejodani I and Rejodani II, representing current urban water challenges in the region. It is an imperative area of water catchment and rich in water resources as it is located in the slopes of Mount Merapi. To accommodate the challenges of urban expansion while conserving resources and the environment, there is a need to shift from business-as-usual development practices to water-sensitive planning.
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