February 23, 2026

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Hayati Sari Hasibuan, Farha Widya Asrofani, and Bellanti Nur Elizandri The extensive circular mobility among daily commuters in the Jakarta Metropolitan Area has resulted in mobility inefficiencies, traffic congestion, and significant economic and social losses. In response, the government has promoted mixed-use housing within Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) zones to encourage sustainable mobility through compact living...
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H.S. Hasibuan, B.N. Elizandri, F.W. Asrofani, and G.A.Y. Putra The limited supply of tap water has led to massive groundwater extraction in the coastal area of North Jakarta, resulting in severe land subsidence. Providing alternative and sustainable clean water sources is therefore critical to reducing groundwater dependency. Considering local climatological conditions, rainwater harvesting (RWH) technology...
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Hayati Sari Hasibuan, Chrisna T. Permana, Bellanti Nur Elizandri, Farha Widya Asrofani, Riza Harmain, and Dimas Pramana Putra The effectiveness of transit-oriented development (TOD) in achieving emission reductions and energy savings is highly influenced by policy frameworks, the accessibility of sustainable transport systems, and the degree of land use integration. This study investigated the implementation...
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The Research Cluster on Sustainable Development, Built Environment, and Climate Change, Universitas Indonesia, in collaboration with Badan Riset dan Inovasi Nasional (BRIN), implemented a community-based water resilience program in Kalibaru. This collaboration focused on strengthening local adaptive capacity through the development of sustainable water infrastructure, including rainwater harvesting systems and environmental management interventions. The program...
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The Research Cluster on Sustainable Development, Built Environment, and Climate Change initiated a community-based Rainwater Harvesting (RWH) installation program in Labuan Bajo, one of Indonesia’s premium tourism destinations. This project aimed to enhance local water resilience by providing sustainable water infrastructure while strengthening community capacity in water resource management. Through participatory engagement, technical implementation, and...
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The Research Cluster on Sustainable Development, Built Environment, and Climate Change at Universitas Indonesia, under the leadership of Prof. Dr. Hayati Sari Hasibuan, collaborated with the Ministry of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology (Kemdikbud) in implementing a community-based Rainwater Harvesting (RWH) program in Kalibaru. This initiative was carried out as part of a community service...
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The Research Cluster on Sustainable Development, Built Environment, and Climate Change, Universitas Indonesia, in collaboration with PT Bayer Indonesia, implemented a community-based Rainwater Harvesting (RWH) initiative to strengthen local water resilience and sustainable water management practices. This collaboration focused on the design, construction, and technical supervision of rainwater harvesting infrastructure to improve access to clean...
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This initiative represents a strategic collaboration between Unilever and the Research Cluster on Sustainable Development, Built Environment, and Climate Change at Universitas Indonesia under the Water Stewardship Program (2022–2026). The program focuses on advancing community-based water sustainability through applied environmental technology and infrastructure development. Key implementations include the Water Recycling (WR) Wudhu system installed in...
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