Redevelopment Plan for Barrang Lompo, Indonesia
Abstract
Barrang Lompo, Indonesia is a tiny island located off the coast of Makassar, Indonesia.
The island has minimal development, no sanitation system, limited natural resources,
and a bleak future. It is home to around 5,000 people, most of whom are fishermen
who employ a practice known as "dynamite fishing" that uses explosives to capture
fish, but destroys habitats and the fishes' ability to repopulate. The environmental
destruction and the public health problems from the lack of a sanitation system threaten
the future viability of the island. To help solve these problems, I performed a public
health assessment on Barrang Lompo to gauge the feasibility of installing a bioreactor
that converts human waste into usable product, then prepared a proposal to establish
a cell phone refurbishment plant on the island. By mitigating the public health problems
and providing alternative employment, this project aims to reduce stress on the environment
and redevelop Barrang Lompo into a more sustainable community with a promising future.
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Taylor, Brian (2018). Redevelopment Plan for Barrang Lompo, Indonesia. Master's project, Duke University. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/16597.Collections
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