Jakarta (Antara) -the provincial government of DKI Jakarta is developing an area with low layer emissions (Kre -T -T -T) to control air pollution, reduce emissions, improve air quality and improve the quality of life of the community fair and inclusive.
The head of the DKI Jakarta Environment Agency (DLH), Asep Kuswanto in Jakarta, said on Thursday that creations were not just a single policy, but a series of interventions with multiple sector.
This is a continuation of the use of Jakarta in the low carbon development plan, as stated in the regulation number 90 of 2021 and Governor Decree number 576 of 2023 on strategies for air pollution control (SPPU).
The provincial government (Pemprov) of DKI Jakarta continues to support the cooperation between regional organizations and external parties in supporting this initiative.
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Jakarta focuses on achieving zero missions (net zero emissions) in 2050 and cret as one of the strategic breakthroughs to achieve these goals.
The provincial government of DKI Jakarta in collaboration with Breathe Cities and Empatika held a validation workshop on Thursday: study of inclusive needs and equality assessment to support the implementation of Creas.
The activity is part of a series of feasibility studies and road maps (Roadmap) Implementation of KRE-T, a worldwide initiative of “Clean Air Fund”, “C40 Cities” and “Bloomberg Philanthropies” that was implemented in Jakarta with “Vital strategies”.
“Through this workshop we hope that the recommendations and initiatives of creations are included and in harmony with Jakarta’s most important vision of a global city,” says ASEP.
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City advisor breathe Jakarta of “C40 Cities,” said Fadhil Firdaus, efforts to reduce emissions by considering more extensive creations by other sectors, such as the waste sector, buildings, energy, industry, land use for waste management.
In this workshop, the formulation of strategies for marginal groups is most affected when the creations are performed at various potential locations and strategies that can be performed to meet the needs of marginalized groups.
Moreover, discussions are also aimed at aspects of social inclusiveness and justice in designing policy, so that the benefits of creations can be felt by marginal groups in the planning and implementation process in which the community is involved.
Reporter: Lia Wanadriani Santosa
Editor: Sri Muryono
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