Abstract:Kampung Apung, previously called Kapuk Teko, is a Betawi native village located in the West Jakarta area. From 1960-1978, natural resources in the area were still prosperous, such as rice fields and clean water that could be drunk directly from wells. However, in 1986, excavation was carried out around Kampung Apung to construct warehouses and factories. That causes the irrigation canals to be closed and lowers the land level of Kampung Apung. Kampung Apung has begun to be submerged in water and has faced vari… Show more
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