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Integrated Citarum Water Resources Management Investment Program - Project 1: Decision Support Systems for Integrated Water Resources Management in The Citarum River Basin
| Date: | February 2012 |
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| Document Type: | Technical Assistance Consultant's Reports |
| Project Number: | 37049-023 |
Description
This report is produced by consultants for the Integrated Citarum Water Resources Management Investment Program - Project 1 in Indonesia.
The objectives of this project are to develop an effective decision support system (DSS) for integrated water resources management (IWRM) for Citarum River Basin (CRB) that can be extended to 6 Cis River Basin Territory in the future and to strengthen the capacity of water resources engineers for better water quantity and quality management. Once fully developed and implemented, the DSS is expected to serve as a standardized framework on which all current monitoring, modeling, and conservation practices can be integrated and analyzed by the river basin managers. It is intended that the DSS be suitably comprehensive and will provide support to all river managers without need for additional tools.