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Environmental issues and need assessment for eco-town development in Bandung City

Environmental issues and need assessment for eco-town development in Bandung City
Coordinator: Prof. Dr. Erri N. Megantara, Members: Parikesit, M.Sc., Ph.D, Sunardi, M.Si., Ph.D, Susanti Withaningsih, M.Si, Dendi Muhammad, M.Si
Universitas Padjadjaran, The Institute Of Ecology Research Institute Universitas Padjadjaran, Bandung Board Of Planning And Regional Development, August, 2009
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Universitas Padjadjaran, The Institute Of Ecology Research Institute Universitas Padjadjaran, Bandung Board Of Planning And Regional Development, August, 2009
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Eco-towns are urban planning and environmental management efforts where industries located in the designated Pew-town’ area pursue synergies in resource utilisation, waste management, environmental preservation, and promotion of industrial & economic development. They practice resource recycling within their manufacturing process and in between the industries. Eco-towns in Japan were developed in the last ten years by utilizing regional technology and industry in Japan. Local governments and enterprises have worked in partnership to build such complexes. As a result of this, and the sustained financial support from national ministries, eco-towns have been developed in more than 22 cities around Japan. One of the basic concepts of eco-towns in Japan is “Zero-Emissions” where industries and factories keep the amount of wastes generated by their activities to a minimum, and properly recycle such waste as they inevitably produce, in collaboration with other industries, thereby establishing an appropriate recycling or exchange system.

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