A number of impacts on the target groups are expected as a result of the
project, particularly at the local level in Banda Aceh.
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Impact on house owners and other building owners/occupiers:
Rehabilitation and reconstruction facilitated by removal of potential physical hazards
(access restrictions, possibility of collapse) posed by the presence of destroyed buildings
and construction waste.
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Impact on local public:
Reduction of public health risks through the sound and environmentally safe handling,
removal and disposal of disaster wastes; and additional remunerative opportunities created
from waste management
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Impact on Construction and road building agencies:
Increased local availability of construction
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Impact on Republic of Indonesia:
Reduced demand on extracting natural resources due to availability of recycled raw materials
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Impact on local government:
Local capacity built on developing and implementing waste management mechanisms
capable of handling disaster waste and subsequently day-to-day wastes; and
capacity built in formulating and implementing appropriate economic instruments
for promoting recycle/reuse of construction/demolition waste
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Impact on local public:
Development of facilities and management capacities to handle day-to-day construction/demolition
waste; and additional market created for waste processing and using technologies/equipments
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Impact on Republic of Indonesia:
Increased awareness on the scope and potential of recycling waste materials
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Impact on communities in general:
Capacity built on managing and reusing demolition debris in case of future disasters