Palembang

AREA:
352.51 km2 (136.10 sq mi)
POPULATION:
1,801,367
Indonesia

Palembang, the capital of South Sumatra province, joins the GEF-7 UrbanShift program to strengthen sustainable urban planning and ecosystem management in one of Indonesia’s most rapidly developing regions. Situated along the Musi River and surrounded by peatlands and plantations, the city faces severe environmental pressures from deforestation, water pollution, and air quality degradation linked to seasonal forest fires. UrbanShift supports Palembang in integrating climate and biodiversity considerations into municipal plans, improving waste and wastewater management, and advancing sustainable mobility. The program also promotes circular economy practices to reduce emissions from industrial and household sources and enhance resource efficiency. By developing low-emission infrastructure and strengthening inter-institutional collaboration, Palembang is charting a pathway toward a more resilient, inclusive, and environmentally sound urban future for South Sumatra.

Recent initiatives

Transit-Oriented Development

Transit-Oriented Development Public transportation is often a city’s best strategy to curb congestion and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. But rapidly expanding populations and insufficient financing

Municipal PPP

Well-designed and well-managed Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) can deliver high-quality and cost-efficient infrastructure, helping municipalities address critical infrastructure needs in the face

Gender and Cities

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