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---
---
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html lang="en">
<head>
{% include header.html %}
</head>
<body>
{% include nav-in.html %}
<!-- Jumbotron -->
{% include components/projects/jumbotron.html projects=site.data.projects.water-dialogue%}
<div class="container project-page">
<!-- Header -->
{% include components/projects/header.html projects=site.data.projects.water-dialogue%}
{% for project in site.data.projects.water-dialogue %}
{% include components/projects/image-right.html
image=project.img.two
text="
<p>
Stopping groundwater extraction requires active participation of multiple stakeholders. In 2019, Wetlands
International Indonesia, in collaboration with Kota Kita, Deltares, and Witteveen+Bos initiated the ‘Water Dialogues’
with funding from the German International Climate Initiative (IKI) and the Netherland Enterprise Agency (RVO.nl).
</p>
<p>The Water Dialogue project aims to address subsidence on Semarang & Demak’s coastal zones through the formulation of a roadmap with all actors in the wider watershed to reduce groundwater extraction, recharge the aquifer and optimize surface water use and recycling and will explore potential financial public and/or private arrangements for implementation. The main focus is on the mitigation of land subsidence while also exploring the adaptation measures to
ongoing subsidence.</p>
"
%}
{% include components/projects/two-column-images.html
image1=project.img.one
image2=project.img.three
%}
{% include components/projects/full-text.html
text="
<p>The project launched with a preliminary engagement and communication process with the Government of Central Java
Province through Dinas PUSDATARU (Pekerjaan Umum Sumberdaya Air dan Tata Ruang) as the main partner. The project has
also received support from the Provincial Government of Central Java as land subsidence has become a severe issue
requiring prompt actions. A series of stakeholder dialogues with thematic discussion is currently underway in 2020 as
part of the effort in developing the Land Subsidence Mitigation Roadmap for Central Java Province, particularly Semarang and Demak.</p>
" %}
{% endfor %}
</div>
{% include footer.html %}
{% include core-js.html %}
</body>
</html>