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• World University Rankings (WUR) on
Green & Sustainable Campus
• Initiated by Universitas Indonesia in
2010
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SDG from
National
Development
Planning
Agency
(Bappenas)
Adipura and
Adiwiyata
Indonesia
Sustainable
Tourism Award
– The Ministry
of Tourism and
Creative
Economy.
ICLEI – Local
Governments
for
Sustainability
Indonesia
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UI GreenCityMetric is a ranking for Regencies/Cities in Indonesia in sustainability and was first
launched in 2022. UI GreenCityMetric consists of 6 assessment categories, including Setting and
Infrastructure (SI), Energy and Climate Change (EC), Waste Management (WS), Water Management
(WR), Access and Mobility/Transportation (TR) and Governance (GV).
With the UI GreenCityMetric Ranking, Regencies/Cities in Indonesia are expected to transform into
sustainable Regencies/Cities. In 2022, as many as 34 Regencies/Cities have participated in this
ranking.
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Inviting Regency/City governments to transform towards sustainable
Regencies and Cities using measurable metrics.
Providing a forum for learning and sharing of experiences and best
practices among Regency and City governments.
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• The world faces many challenges: sustainability, water, energy and climate change, pollution,
demographic change, and an aging population, pandemics and public health, inequality and
poverty, social distancing, natural disasters and education.
• Regency and City Governments have an important role to play in overcoming these challenges.
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9. SETTING AND INFRASTRUCTURE
(16%)
Green open space and facilities available
to the community in the Regency/City
WASTE MANAGEMENT
(19%)
Several policies and programs to reduce
waste
ENERGY AND CLIMATE CHANGE
(19%)
Increase the use of energy efficient
equipment and develop renewable
energy
WATER MANAGEMENT
(15%)
Reducing the use of groundwater,
increasing conservation programs and
using clean and proper water
ACCESS AND MOBILITY
(16%)
Policies to limit the use of emission
private vehicle
GOVERNANCE
(15%)
Budget, program and community
participation in the field of sustainability
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Waste Management (WS)
Energy and Climate Change (EC)
Governance (GV)
Setting and Infrastructure (SI)
Access and Mobility (TR)
Water Management (WR)
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Sumatra
⚫ Pariaman City
⚫ Padang City
⚫ Jambi City
⚫ Bandar Lampung City
⚫ Tulang Bawang Barat
Regency
⚫ Gunungsitoli City
⚫ Padang Sidempuan City
Java
⚫ Tangerang Selatan City
⚫ Cimahi City
⚫ Surakarta City
⚫ Salatiga City
⚫ Pekalongan City
⚫ Kediri City
⚫ Pasuruan City
⚫ Depok City
⚫ Jakarta Selatan Adm. City
⚫ Semarang City
⚫ Blitar City
⚫ Demak Regency
⚫ Tegal City
⚫ Madiun City
⚫ Probolinggo City
⚫ Pontianak City
⚫ Banjarbaru City
⚫ Banjarmasin City
⚫ Samarinda City
⚫ Bontang City
Kalimantan
⚫ Parepare City
⚫ Makassar City
⚫ Bitung City
⚫ Minahasa Regency
Sulawesi
Bali and Nusa
Tenggara
⚫ Badung Regency
⚫ Tabanan Regency
Maluku and
Papua
⚫ Jayapura City
34 Regencies/Cities
16 Provincies
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For Global City June - 31 October 2023 November 2023 November 2023
30 January - 30 June 2023
6 February 2023
July 2023
July 2023
February – May 2023
HOW TO PARTICIPATE?
If your City would like to join the UI GreenCityMetric, you can register via web at
https://greenmetric.ui.ac.id/city/participation or contact us via email at greenmetric@ui.ac.id.
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"By following the UI GreenCityMetric program, we
are able to quantitatively measure the sustainability
achievements of Pasuruan City. This provides
valuable insights and evaluations to facilitate the
development of better policies in the future."
"The Regency of Demak will continue to
support, participate, and actively engage in the
UI GreenCityMetric program as part of its
efforts to implement the Sustainable
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15. Site Visitation to Semarang City as part of the UI
GreenCityMetric Service Package Agenda
(24 November 2022)
2022 UI GreenCityMetric Announcement and
Awarding
(21 July 2022)
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24. Madiun City – East Java
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Srindit Shelter : Special Facilities for People with
Special Needs, Homeless Disabled Individuals,
Abandoned Children, Abandoned Elderly, and
Homeless Beggars in Madiun City, East Java.
Special Facilities for Breastfeeding and/or Expressing
Breast Milk at the Office of the Department of Social
Affairs, Women's Empowerment, and Child Protection.
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In the implementation of conservation functions, as of June 2017, the wealth of the KRJP
collection consisted of garden collections comprising 140 genera, 159 species, and 702
specimens, as well as collection plant seedlings comprising 64 tribes, 249 genera, 411 species,
and 2847 specimens. Additionally, there are also non-collection plant seedlings comprising 41
tribes, 79 genera, 135 species, and 12,547 specimens, which are used for the aesthetic elements
of thematic gardens and greening purposes.
Parepare City – South Sulawesi
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Semarang City, Central Java:
Solar Power and Landfills Gas Methane
Salatiga City, Central Java:
Waste-to-Energy Power Plant and Solar
Power
Banjarbaru City, South
Kalimantan:
Processing of tofu waste into
biogas.
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Blitar City, Central Java:
The concept of a building that maximizes the use of light from outside,
wide natural window openings, closed water circulation and protection
against excessive energy use
Salatiga City, Central Java:
Building with the use of natural lighting, by
placing block glass windows on all sides of the
building
28. Semarang City, Central Java:
There are 6 EWS installed in the city and can be checked in real
time through the website http://ews1.bpbd.semarangkota.go.id/#/
Salatiga City, Central Java:
Salatiga City received a Strong Earthquake Network Equipment
(Accelerograph) grant from BMKG. The Accelerograph or Strong
Motion Seismograph is an instrument used to record very strong
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Banjarbaru City, South Kalimantan
This masterplan includes aspects such as mapping the
current conditions and issues in the waste sector,
setting targets and objectives for waste management
both at institutional and community levels, identifying
the implementation needs of program activities and
budgeting for the waste sector for a 5-year period, and
drafting waste management regulations.
Salatiga City, Central Java
The city of Salatiga has a Regional Wastewater Management
Plan (SPALD) published in 2021. This master plan includes
aspects such as an overview of the study area and the
existing conditions of wastewater management in Salatiga,
strategies for the development of domestic wastewater
management systems, and equally important, plans for the
development programs and implementation stages of
domestic wastewater management systems.
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Semarang City, Central Java
The wastewater management process is divided into several facilities,
including pre-treatment facilities, main treatment stages, and disinfection
facilities. The main process of the MBBR (Moving Bed Biofilm Reactor)
wastewater treatment plant is similar to the Activated Sludge process but
with a mixed suspended media contained in the reactor by an effluent
screen, with the exception that there is no return of activated sludge. The
process design for MBBR also includes suspended media in the anoxic
zone for fixed film biological denitrification.
Pasuruan City, East Java
Waste treatment in Pasuruan City, East Java, is done through a
septic tank biofilter system. The septic tank biofilter consists of a dip
tank, an inlet chamber containing filter media (crushed stone, gravel,
volcanic rock), and an absorption chamber that is buried beneath the
local road, serving as a public facility.
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32. Parepare City – South Sulawesi
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The Rainwater Recycling and Harvesting Program in Parepare City is
being implemented in the climate village of RW 1, Watang Bacukiki
Village. Rainwater harvesting is a conservation method that involves
collecting and utilizing rainwater to meet water needs and can reduce
the risk of inundation. It is also an effective way to deal with drought
during the dry season by saving rainwater through recycling activities.
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The government of Pasuruan City, through the Pasuruan City
Environment, Sanitation, and Landscaping Service, conducts monthly
monitoring activities to ensure the water quality of several Pasuruan
City watersheds. The community also plays a role in protecting and
preserving the environment, particularly by refraining from polluting
and disposing of household and production waste in the watershed to
maintain the water quality.
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Kediri City provides a variety of public transportation services that
serve both within and outside the city, including Free School Bus
Service, Urban Public Transportation, Buses, and Trains. The bus and
city transportation routes in Kediri City can be tracked using the Kediri
Transportation Department's application called "Traker," which is
available for download on the Play Store.
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Kediri City – East Java
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Surakarta City, Central Java:
To reduce the number of private vehicle users in
Surakarta City, the city has implemented the Buy The
Service (BTS) program to serve the public in using the
Batik Solo Trans public transportation system.
Additionally, the city has also focused on developing
bicycle lanes and pedestrian pathways.
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Kediri City – East Java
In efforts to educate the public, including schools
and the wider community, about the environment,
the Department of Environment and Hygiene
(DLHKP) has implemented several programs. These
include Adiwiyata Schools, Serene Villages, Proklim
Villages, and more. Some schools and villages have
even achieved national recognition and awards for
their accomplishments in these programs.
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