10.26180/5d47c46275b78 Briony Rogers Briony Rogers Diego Ramirez-Lovering Diego Ramirez-Lovering Dwinanti Rika Marthanty Dwinanti Rika Marthanty Hadi Susilo Arifin Hadi Susilo Arifin Megan Farrelly Megan Farrelly Harsha Fowdar Harsha Fowdar Alex Gunn Alex Gunn Jane Holden Jane Holden Regan Leonardus Kaswanto Regan Leonardus Kaswanto Raul Marino Zamudio Raul Marino Zamudio David McCarthy David McCarthy Wikke Novalia Wikke Novalia Emily Payne Emily Payne Reni Suwarso Reni Suwarso Yusman Syaukat Yusman Syaukat Christian Urich Christian Urich Ashley Wright Ashley Wright Dwi Yuliantoro Dwi Yuliantoro Leapfrogging pathways for a water sensitive Bogor Monash University 2019 Water sensitive urban design (WSUD) desain perkotaan ramah air Bogor Raya Indonesia Water Sensitive Cities Kota ramah air Urban Design Urban Analysis and Development Urban and Regional Planning not elsewhere classified Wastewater Treatment Processes 2019-08-14 02:17:32 Report https://bridges.monash.edu/articles/report/Leapfrogging_pathways_for_a_water_sensitive_Bogor/9249260 <div>Leapfrogging is a phenomenon in which developing countries—whose technological systems are not yet as fully established as developed economies—can adopt advanced technological systems to address current environmental issues. This report assesses Bogor’s capacity for a transition into a Water Sensitive City (WSC) transition and recommends enabling strategies using the lens of leapfrogging.</div><div><br></div><div>By doing so, it is hoped that Bogor and other Indonesian cities may avoid features of water servicing models seen in developed economies that represent unsustainable ‘dead ends’, and adopt more holistic and sustainable water technologies and management approaches that are based on WSC principles.</div>