In Short : The Asian Development Bank (ADB) collaborates with Indonesia to launch a net-zero strategy for the new capital city. This initiative signifies a joint commitment to developing sustainable infrastructure and achieving carbon neutrality in the construction and operation of the upcoming capital.
In Detail : DUBAI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES : The Asian Development Bank (ADB) is supporting the development of a Net Zero Strategy for Indonesia’s new capital city, Nusantara, which was launched today on the sidelines of COP28 in Dubai. The Strategy serves as a “compass” for the Nusantara Capital Authority (NCA) in planning, developing, and managing the city to achieve carbon neutrality by 2045.
The NCA has five focus areas to achieve a net zero city:
- Forestry and Other Land Uses: Reverse deforestation to reforestation;
- Energy: No fossil fuel for energy, electricity, and transportation;
- Industrial Processes and Production Use: Focus on green building design and material;
- Waste Management: Promote a circular economy approach through a Reduce, Reuse and Recycle system; and
- Agriculture: Create climate-friendly agriculture and boost regenerative agriculture practices to eliminate greenhouse gas emissions.
“ADB is pleased to partner with the NCA in developing this Strategy, and in this historic journey of creating Nusantara as a city in the forest with a forest in the city,” said ADB Director General for Southeast Asia Winfried Wicklein. “The Strategy not only presents concrete actions that embody the vision of a modern and sustainable Indonesia, but also represents Indonesia’s tangible efforts in the fight against climate change, contributing to wider climate actions in Asia and the Pacific.”
“Nusantara is the first city in Indonesia to have a Net Zero Strategy, and we thank our partners, such as ADB for their support,” said NCA Chairman Bambang Susantono. “It brings us closer to realizing Nusantara’s vision for a modern capital city that aims to balance emissions reduction, green economic growth, climate justice, climate-resilience, and socially inclusive development.”
The Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade has provided financial support, which is managed by ADB, for the development of the Nusantara Net Zero Strategy.
The NCA was established in March 2022 and is a ministerial-level agency that reports directly to the Indonesian President. The authority is responsible for planning and constructing the new capital, overseeing the government’s transition to the new city, and eventually becoming its manager.
ADB is committed to achieving a prosperous, inclusive, resilient, and sustainable Asia and the Pacific while sustaining its efforts to eradicate extreme poverty. Established in 1966, it is owned by 68 members—49 from the region.