10.26180/5c81fd348ad8a Raul Marino Raul Marino Emily Payne Emily Payne Harsha Fowdar Harsha Fowdar Ashley Wright Ashley Wright CHRISTOPH BRODNIK CHRISTOPH BRODNIK Hadi Susilo Arifin Hadi Susilo Arifin Ramirez-Lovering, Diego Diego Ramirez-Lovering Participatory public space design strategies for water sensitive cities - Experiences in Bogor, Indonesia Monash University 2019 Water Sensitive Urban Design Public Space Design Participatory Design Water Management Green Technology Built Environment and Design not elsewhere classified Community Planning Design Innovation Land Use and Environmental Planning Landscape Architecture Urban Design 2019-03-08 05:27:14 Conference contribution https://bridges.monash.edu/articles/conference_contribution/Participatory_public_space_design_strategies_for_water_sensitive_cities_-_Experiences_in_Bogor_Indonesia/7819274 Conference papers from the Great Asian Streets Symposium / Pacific Rim Community Design Network / Structures for Inclusion, 14-16 December 2018<div><br></div><div>This paper presents the experience of a participatory approach applying a Water Sensitive Design Framework (Wong et al, 2012) to the design of public open spaces in the city of Bogor in Indonesia, with a focus on the active transformation of public space with Green-Blue Infrastructure as a catalyst for community integration, environmental recovery and resilience to the recurrent floods affecting most Indonesian cities and other environmental stresses. The Water Sensitive Framework aims to build more water sensitive cities and neighbourhoods, working alongside communities towards these goals.<br></div>