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Impact of climate change on streamflow in the tropical Lowland of Kapuas River, West Borneo, Indonesia
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Civil Engineering Department, Diponegoro University, Semarang, Indonesia Civil Engineering Department, Tanjungpura University, Pontianak, 78124, Indonesia
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Indonesia is one of the tropical area which its climate is generally experienced of two distinct seasons, rainy season and dry season. However, the beginning and end of each season is not always occurred at the same month on every year. Characteristics of hydrology variables, especially rainfall events, is strongly influenced by local and global climatic conditions. Thus it is important to identify how far the changes of global climate would effect the characteristic of the hydrology variables in a certain watershed. These informations will be valuable to determine the correct measures for the watershed's development and management in the future. Kapuas River, one of rivers in Borneo, Kalimantan- Indonesia, has streamflow which is empirically changed during the last three decades. The changes of hydrological characteristics are analysed statistically based on rainfall data recorded at Supadio Rainfall and Meteorological Station- Pontianak. The monthly rainfall data were available from 1968-2013, while the daily rainfall data were available during 1981-2013. The 1968-2013 data were then used to analyze the trend of annual rainfall, while the 1981-2013 were used to analyze the changes of hydrological characteristics. The results showed that the numbers of average annual rainfall is 3, 206 mm, while the average monthly rainfall is 267 mm. During the 45-year period (1968-2013) the annual rainfall tends to decrease, but for the past 30 years it tends to increase. The number of rainy days during the past 30 years tends to increase. Whereas the rainfall intensity on short duration tends to decrease. Even though the availability of streamflow in the river during the past 30 years tends to decrease. It was proven based on observed streamflow in the tributary of Kapuas, Sekayam River. It was found that during 35 years (1978-2012) the availability of streamflow tends to decrease. It is, therefore can be concluded that hydrological characteristics of lowlands at Kapuas River has changed.
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Performance-based contracting for roads – experiences of Australia and Indonesia
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Many countries over the last decade, have used performance-based contracting (PBC) to manage and maintain roads. The implementation of PBC provides additional benefits for the government/public such as cost savings and improved conditions of contracted road assets. In Australia, PBC is already being implemented on all categories of roads: national, state, urban and rural.
Australian PBC arrangement is designed to turn over control and responsibility for roadway system maintenance, rehabilitation, and capital improvement projects to private contractors. Contractors’ responsibilities include determination of treatment types, the design, programming and the undertaking of works needed to maintain road networks at predetermined performance levels.
Indonesia initiated two PBC pilot projects in 2011, the Pantura Section Demak-Trengguli (7.68 kilometers) in Central Java Province and Section Ciasem-Pamanukan (18.5 kilometers) in West Java Province. Both sections are categorized as national roads. The contract duration for both of these projects is four years. To facilitate a possible way forward, it is proposed to conduct a study to understand Australia’s experiences of advancing from pilot projects to nation-wide programs using PBC. The study focuses on the scope of contracts, bidding processes, risk allocation, and key drivers, using relevant PBC case studies from Australia.
Recommendations for future PBC deployment nation-wide should be based on more research associated with risk allocation. This will include investigation of standard conditions of contract. Implications of the contract clauses for the risk management strategy to be adopted by contractors. Based on the nature of risks, some are best managed by the project owner. It is very important that all parties involved to be open to the new rules of contract and to convince themselves about the potential increased benefits of the use of PBC. The most recent states of challenging issues were explored and described.
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a,*
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