Preserving the veins of the urban society: An insight in the stakes, the stakeholders and smart solutions.

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2020-07-28
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According to a report of the World Health Organization in 2017, the global water problematic is one that deserves attention of the world. Because at this time, still around 2.1 billion people do not have access to clean, uncontaminated water (WHO, 2017). Sustainable Development Goals are appointed to Indonesia to improve the situation involving water, sanitation and reducing water pollution. Considering people need to act differently in order to improve the water quality, the Smart City Concept might offer a solution. The Smart City is an approach which strives to achieve a more sustainable and efficient city. The research aims to find a relation, to what extent the Smart City could mitigate the causes of river water pollution in Yogyakarta, in order to experience less effects of the consequences. The consequences due to water contamination vary from unpredictable price changes of water, to child mortality. The research is conducted using different theories, like the Layers Theory and The Waste Hierarchy.
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Faculteit der Managementwetenschappen