%0 Figure %A Farrelly, Megan %A Suwarso, Reni %A Syaukat, Yusman %A Gunn, Alex %A Brodnik, Christoph %D 2019 %T Factsheet: Governance for a water sensitive transition in Bogor Raya, Indonesia %U https://bridges.monash.edu/articles/figure/Factsheet_Governance_for_a_water_sensitive_transition_in_Bogor_Raya_Indonesia/9255203 %R 10.26180/5d491538a86e8 %2 https://bridges.monash.edu/ndownloader/files/16850060 %K Water sensitive urban design (WSUD) %K Water sensitive cities %K Bogor Raya %K Indonesia %K Urban Design %K Urban Analysis and Development %K Urban and Regional Planning not elsewhere classified %K Environment Policy %K Urban Policy %K Health Policy %K Research, Science and Technology Policy %K Tourism Policy %X
Transforming urban water practices to more sustainable systems is widely regarded as a water governance challenge, which involves working within and across the different levels and layers of social, political and economic frameworks where urban water management takes place. Achieving a water sensitive city requires rethinking the way urban water governance is conceived of and delivered - moving beyond traditional single-service delivery models, to incorporate more flexible, integrated and complex institutional designs to respond to and accommodate multi functional and adaptive infrastructures.

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