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This project should be finalized in 2024.\u003C/p>\u003Cp>On the other hand, waste management has improved: more details are provided in the case study “Bogor vs waste: the battle for sustainability”.\u003C/p>\u003Cp>Bogor has inspired other cities to react and shared its experience at the Seoul mayors Forum on Climate Change (SMFCC) in 2019. As a result, Bogor is now considered a model city for the Urban-LEDS II project and works continuously with ICLEI.&nbsp;\u003C/p>","\u003Cp>Bogor is a city in Indonesia facing development problems like many developing countries. However, facing an increase in the city's inhabitants, Bogor needs to adapt to integrate them while reducing the ecological impact that it generates.&nbsp;\u003C/p>","\u003Cp>With the increase of inhabitants in Bogor, the city has to adapt. 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