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MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT OF REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA Your Excellency Mr. Loïc Fauchon, President of the World Water Council Let me begin by briefly inform you how vast Indonesia is. Have you ever imagined a single country can has actual length similar to the distance from London to Tehran? Indonesia encompasses more than 17.000 islands poured by diverse cultures, rich flora and fauna, heart-stopping mountains and beaches, not to mention South-East Asia’s best culinary paradise. It is indeed a choose-your-own-adventure travel destination. As you may have known, that Bali Islands is the most popular among Indonesia’s Islands and in term of tourism, it is globally everyone’s favourite. Bali offers unique cultures along with a strong religious nuance. You can immerse yourself in the magic of Kecak Dance, staying in an eye-opening ocean view hotel and even take a woodcarving lesson there. Over decades, Bali has set perfect harmony with its nature, including water. Water has no doubt affected Bali’s way of life, it has played a crucial role in every aspect of human life. Water is important to support areas such as household, industry, trade, agriculture, as well as sailing. However, water sustainability has still been one of the most pressing issues in Indonesia. Having said that, Indonesia is committed to tackle water-related challenges and improve water management. That is why, Indonesia had actively participated in water- related international events, such as World Irrigation Forum. Moreover, Indonesia has the experience in hosting International Symposium of 82 Annual Meeting of ICOLD (International Commission on Large Dams) held in Nusa Dua, Bali on June 2014 and 3rd World Irrigation Forum and 70th International Executive Council (IEC), ICID In Bali on September 2019. Indonesia believes that through effective collaboration from all participant with utilizing each other’s wealth of experience, we can share best ideas, practices and solutions for water challenges in lively and engaging dialogues. Ultimately, The 10th World Water Forum 2024 in Bali will be a successful and timely occasion for us to reaffirm our commitment and shared values on successful water management and sustainability. Finally, I have the pleasure and honour to formally endorse the bid by the Ministry of Public Works and Housing of the Republic of Indonesia to host the 10th World Water Forum in Bali, Indonesia in March 2024. Ir. Joko Widodo President Republic of Indonesia
MESSAGE FROM THE MINISTER OF PUBLIC WORKS AND HOUSING REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA Dear Friends, It is my pleasure and honour for the Ministry of Public Works and Housing of the Republic of Indonesia to submit the proposal to The World Water Council for hosting the 10th World Water Forum in Bali, Indonesia on March 2024. Nowadays, the world includes Indonesia, facing the challenges in water, food, and energy sector, such as vast escalation of population, environment degradation, and also numerous kinds of global issues which are simultaneously affecting our water resources development and management. All challenges have triggered off the demand for implementation agendas toward sustainable water resources development and management, which includes water resources conservation, utilization, and prevention to water related disasters as well. Government of Indonesia of 2019-2024 period has established priority programs as called “Indonesian Vision”. The vision and mission are targeted at responding to global challenges that are complex, evolving, and full of uncertainties and risks to face challenges in the face of global competition. Under this proposal, we propose “Water for Shared Prosperity” as to answer the global challenges and potentials we are facing due to the increasing population growth and urbanization. Population growth and development rates make changes to natural and environmental conditions that affect water resources. These changes must be accompanied by conservation efforts by maintaining the existence and sustainability of the condition, green, nature and function of water resources so that they are always available in sufficient quantity and quality to meet the needs of living things, both now and in the future in order to reach prosperity. I hope the upcoming 10th World Water Forum could be a good forum for sharing knowledge and experience in water resources development and management in general. I believe that the event could bring advantages for all participants. I hope that various attractive topics will highlight important issues and create a forum for open discussion, formulation innovative perspective and new ways of perceiving the future technology toward sustainable development and management of water resources. I look forward to seeing you in Bali, Indonesia for the 10th World Water Forum on March 2024. Dr. Ir. M. Basuki Hadimuljono, M.Sc. Minister of Public Works and Housing of the Republic of Indonesia
WELCOME TO INDONESIA The Mighty Archipelago INDONESIA IS ONE OF THE LARGEST ARCHIPELAGIC COUNTRY IN THE WORLD , AS WELL AS THE FORTH MOST POPULOUS COUNTRY . IT HAS A HUGE NUMBERS OF AN AMAZING LANDSCAPE AND BIODIVERSITY AND ABOUT 6.1 MILLION SQUARE KILOMETERS OF ITS TERRITORY IS COVERED BY WATER AS THE MAJOR DETERMINANT OF THE WELL BEING OF THE PEOPLE. Being the fourth biggest population in the Indonesia is proud to have its diversity of culture world with 238 million citizens, Indonesia has which, derived from ancient traditions until present, the opportunity to host the 10th World Water performing as the moving force in communal life, Forum 2024. Indonesia also a melting pot of These traditions cover all aspects of the passage of differnt communities’ benefiting from centuries life from the cradle to the grave. of peaceful coexistence. Indonesia is the great country to visit, as it While unity has resulted from history, divers offers super natural beauty, cultural, artistic cultures of the many ethnic groups to be found wealth, and warm hospitality. The diversity and across the country which has maintained their authenticity of cultures, arts as well as flora traditions, languages and dialects, protected by and fauna represent the precious treasures “adat” or customary laws, which different from that can be found throught out different parts place to place. Modernization is only a superficial of Indonesia. Please visit the official website of veneer covering people’s daily life even that in the Indonesian Tourism and Travel at cities. Ultimately. “adat” influences the people’s ties www.indonesia.travel. to their families and communities and is applied to their every day’s lives. THE WATER POTENTIAL & CHALLENGES Water occurences in Indonesia Archipelago has an important role to support its living creatures. The archipelago has more than 17,000 islands with almost 2 Million square kilometers land area and 3,2 Million square kilometers seas. Almost 260 millions people inhabitate the country. The water is utilized for domestic municipal, industry, and irrigation needs in the country. Surface water availability is so much affected by infrastructures to manage the 50 m3/second of raw seasons, geographical positions, geological water. The water has also been utilized for irrigation conditions, and the highly varied dispersion of in order to support the food security, it is done by annual rainfall. High precipitation in Indonesia developing 500 thousand hectares of irrigation with an average rate of 2,000 to 3,000 mm per networks and rehabilitating 2 million hectares of year has become a fortune to itself. From the irrigation networks. precipitaton, it becomes a water potential with a value of 2,7 Trillion m3/year, but only 25% has In 2015, all United Nations Member States adopted been utilized. The available “can be utilized” the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development that water is not 100% utilized yet, in which only provides a shared blueprint for peace and prosperity about 32.2% has been exploited. for all people and the entire planet, now and into the To increase the water utilization, since 2015 the future. The 2030 Agenda underlines 17 Sustainable government has been building 61 dams to Development Goals (SDGs), and call for actions by improve water supply for irrigation system from all countries both developed and developing in a 9% to 16,4% coverage, 49 cubic meter per second global partnership. raw water, and 256 megawatts electrical energy Water is the basis of life and livelihoods, and the key potential. to sustainable development. Successful water To increase storage capacity, the government management supports the achievement of also built 550 small dams (embung), raw water Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Introduction : 10th WORLD WATER FORUM: water for shared prosperity Although it seems ordinary, water is a very Without sustainable water availability the crops important element for human life, in a matter of harvest will be disturbed, drinking water is not fact it for every living being, all living organisms adequate, sanitation is not well maintained, and require water for their survival. Therefore, water even can influence energy sector. Which in the availability is a crucial aspect in human life, end will thwart prosperity that everybody dream enough in quantity, in good quality and of. Water should be a resource that available to delivered timely. People facing different everyone, in the time it needed. Hence, managing challenges regarding water, some got too little, water correctly may leads to prosperity for all, a some has too many, some has too dirty, and shared prosperity. some has it in incorrect times. Thus The Government of Indonesia also The climate change issues add difficulties to the strengthen the responsibilities for the water and already complex problems regarding the water sanitation, where in period 2020 2024 targeted availability. Where extreme precipitation brings to have 100% access to safe drinking water and too much water in one area and reduce the 90% access to proper sanitation. Currently, the events in another. Furthermore, environmental percentage of households with access to safe degradation leads to the increased difficulties drinking water is 92% and access to domestic to obtain clean water. Additionally, the retention waste is 78%. area in the upstream lose its ability to delay the run off, leading to a severe flash flood. We are all also aware that nations around the world are still struggling to mitigate the Without a good management and enough COVID-19 Pandemic and its economic and social compassion to each other, the decreased water consequences. The provision of clean water to availability may lead to many aspects that support the practice of health protocols would reduce our life qualities. become a primary important goal to the public infrastructure sector. access The stakeholders in water management can be divided in three PEOPLE main players: people, government, and private sector. People want an easy, inexpensive, and timely access to water, either drinking water, irrigations, raw water, and water for sanitation. The government want to ensure that the public services related to water can be maintained and reach the society, sometimes water can be a political bargain. While the private sector wants to obtain efficient processes in distributing water for a greater water profit. GOVERNMENT PRIVATE public services profit The three main players connect to each other, although each has its own goals, the people need government to provide them water for basic needs with the minimal cost, and turn to the private sector for premium services. The government needs the people as the main source of the income and political influence, however they also need private sector to ease the burden in supplying water to the people. While the private sector needs the people as consumers to their facilities, and needs the government related to the water right and regulation. Hence these three main players will become the key in communicating, solving and sharing the water related issues and knowledge in the 10th World Water Forum with the main topics of Water for Shared Prosperity.
Fast Facts : Site areas : 70,000 sqm Building Areas : 25,000 sqm Convention Hall : 4,400 sqm Plenary Hall : 1,800 sqm Pre-function Lobby : 6,000 sqm Outdoor Plaza : 1,000 sqm Parking Areas : 600 cars PROPOSED CONFERENCE VENUE Bali Nusa Dua Convention Center ( BNDCC) With a Vast Experience, We Provide a World Class Services with a Safe, Comfort, and Efficient Event Arrangement Services and Facilities : Total capacity can accommodate 13,000 persons - Convention/ Plenary Hall with 4,400 seats (dividable into 5 rooms) BNDCC - Singaraja Hall 1,700 pax, Pecatu Hall 1,500 pax, Hosted International Events : Tanjung Benoa Hall 600 pax - Additional 30 meeting rooms (40-200 seats/room) Climate Change Conference 2007 - Pre-function lobby for Exhibition and Registration The 82nd Annual Meeting - 2 VIP Rooms, 6 secretariat rooms and (ICOLD) 2014 - Business Center, Spacious Exhibition Areas - Hi-speed Wi-Fi throughout all areas Annual Meeting IMF-WB Group 2018 - Built In Stage, AV Equipment and Sound System 3rd World Irrigation Forum & 70th IECM - Coffee Shop and Restaurants of ICID 2019 - Medical Rooms/Hospital in the complex G20 Presidency of Indonesia 2022 - Physical Disabilities Facilities - Floor Loads, Bonded Warehouse - Golf Course - 20 minutes drives from Airport - Easy access to Bali’s Attraction and tourist sites accommodation Bali provide a wide range of accommodation from exclusive hotels or resorts to budget accommodations. The location are in Nusa Dua, Tanjung Benoa, Jimbaran, Kuta, Tuban, Seminyak and Sanur area. Competitive room rates vary as follow: The proposed Conference Venue, Bali Nusa Dua Convention Center (BNDCC) is located in Nusa Dua tourist complex and within easy reach to first class hotels , from 5-stars to 3-stars hotels categories with total of over 4000 rooms . Total Hotel Rooms in Nusa Dua, Tanjung Benoa, Kuta, Sanur, Seminyak and Other Hotels
WELCOME TO BALI The Paradise Island The Proposed venue to host 10th World Water Forum (10th WWF) is Bali, one of the thousands of islands that constitute Indonesian arhipelago. For decades Bali has been renowned as a tourist destination. It has been given many names -”Island of God” and “Morning of the World” among others- all seeking to express the mystique that has for Nusa Dua centuries lured visitors from far of shores. The exotic and vibrant culture, the unique blend of Hinduism and Buddhism and the centuries-old tradition make Bali an anomaly in today’s world. Thousands of sculptured temples, the villages,towns, mountains, countryside and beaches, rice terraces, lush tropical vegetation and golden beaches lapped by emerald waters provide breathtaking beauty, enhanced by the friendly smiles of Balinese people. Bali island has been rewarded as “Asia’s Best Resort Destination” by CEI Asia Inddustry Award and proudly has been chosen as “The Best Exotic Destination” from Luxury Travel Magazine of London, England. Tri Hita Karana In BALI, the concept of cosmology Tri Hita Karana is a formidable philosophy of life. This philosophy has concept that can preserve the diversity of culture and environment in the midst of globalization and homogenization. Basically the essence of the Tri Hita Karana is emphasizes three human relationships . The three relationships include relationships with fellow humans, relationships with the natural surroundings, and relationships with God that are interrelated to one another. The principle of its implementation must be balanced, in harmony. The basic essence of Tri Hita Karana implies that the three causes of well-being are rooted in the harmonious relationship between those three. By adopting this philosophy , hope that it can replace the modern outlook in life which emphasizes individualism and materialism. Cultivating Tri Hita Karana will dispel views that encourage consumerism, dissension and turmoil. Local Wisdom The Balinese people bound to their cultural unity. Hindu religion which has long been integrated into Balinese society, is an element that strengthens the existence of this unity awareness. One of the Bali community system known as SUBAK SUBAK is an organization owned by a farming community in Bali that specifically regulates traditional management or irrigation systems, the existence of Subak is a manifestation of the philosophy concept of Tri Hita Karana Subak generally has a temple called Uluncarik Temple or Bedugul Temple, which is specifically built by landowners and farmers. The temple is intended for Dewi Sri, the goddess of prosperity and fertility according to the beliefs of the Balinese people. This irrigation system is regulated by a traditional leader who is also a farmer in Bali.
UNESCO has inscribed cultural landscape of Bali Province: the Subak system as Manifestation of the Tri Hita Karana philosophy on the world Heritage list THE UNESCO Heritage consist of: supreme water temple pura ulun danu batur and lake batur subak Landscape of pakerisan watershet subak Landscape of catur angga batukaru royal temple of taman ayun SUBAK LANDSCAPE OF CATUR ANGGA BATUKARU The cultural landscape of the Province of Bali was designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2012. This landscape is formed from a rice SUPREME WATER TEMPLE PURA ULUN DANU BATUR processing organization called Pura Ulun Danu Batur (also known as "Pura Batur" or SUBAK, which is a manifestation of "Pura Ulun Danu") is a temple located at the rim of Lake the implementation of Balinese Batur ,a crater lake off the side of Mount Batur which philosophy, Tri Hita Karana, which is a provides fresh water for rice irrigation, Ulun Danu Batur harmonious relationship between Temple is one of the most important temples in Bali which God, humans, and the natural acts as a preserver of harmony and stability throughout surroundings the island. ROYAL TEMPLE OF TAMAN AYUN In 2012 Unesco also established Taman Ayun Temple as part of a world cultural heritage site. This park of Taman Ayun Temple are historical relics of the Mengwi kingdom. Pura Taman Ayun was built as a series of garden terraces with courtyards on different levels. As the name implies a holy place whose SUBAK LANDSCAPE OF PAKERISAN WATERSHED existence is surrounded by a beautiful The Subak landscape of the Pakerisan River water park pond . The Balinese temple watershed the oldest known irrigation system in architecture; and the Royal Water temple Bali. of Pura Taman Ayun, is the largest and most architecturally distinguished regional water temple. SeeliY2o0u24 in Ba
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