Emergency, Advance Decline Land in Senayan Reaches 20 Centimeters Per Year!


JAKARTA, KOMPAS.com – Construction of tall buildings in Jakarta is believed to have an impact on the environment and livelihoods of people in the vicinity.

The impact of the most massive building can be felt is land subsidence or subsidence.

one of the locations with land subsidence big enough is the Senayan area.

“in Jakarta, the most severe land subsidence or subsidence. in Senayan there are about 20 centimeters per year. This is because of the many high-rise building make ground down, “said Director of the Center for Urban Studies salad Elisa Sutanudjaja, at the Hotel Le Meridien Jakarta, Monday (21/11/2016).

the alarming condition makes Elisa wondered if Jakarta requires buildings high.

reason, based on data CTBUH, Jakarta is a city that has the most buildings as high as 200 meters or more in 2015 with a total of 7 buildings.

Total tall buildings built in Jakarta reached 1,588 meters.

the position outperform Nanjing, Nanning and Shenzhen in China is in second place with each of the five skyscrapers.

During 2015 ago, Jakarta successfully completion of 9 buildings and makes it occupies the second position as the country with the completion of building the most.

the use of excess energy and carbon dioxide emissions produced tall buildings then became the next problem with global implications.

Citing data from the American Institute of Architecture (AIA) in 2010, Elisha said, tall buildings are consuming energy to 47.6 percent.

As many as 75 percent of the electricity generated in the United States (US) in that period absorbed tall buildings , while the remaining 25 percent is distributed to other sectors.

“At the same time, carbon dioxide emissions resulting from tall buildings could reach 44.6 percent, larger than transport only accounts for 36 percent, “Elisa lid.

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