Maturity Matrices for Institutional Benchmarking of Dam Safety in Indonesia
The development of Maturity Matrices for Institutional Benchmarking of Dam Safety in Indonesia provides a method for assessing the effectiveness of the operation, maintenance, surveillance and emergency preparedness programs adopted by dam authorit...
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Format: | Report |
Language: | English |
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World Bank, Washington, DC
2018
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Online Access: | http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/219381531832118875/Maturity-matrices-for-institutional-benchmarking-of-dam-safety-in-Indonesia http://hdl.handle.net/10986/30067 |
Summary: | The development of Maturity Matrices for
Institutional Benchmarking of Dam Safety in Indonesia
provides a method for assessing the effectiveness of the
operation, maintenance, surveillance and emergency
preparedness programs adopted by dam authorities. Matrices
were developed for dam owners and operators to assess the
effectiveness of dam safety programs against in-country
standards and guidelines, or, good industry practice as
considered most appropriate. The matrices were developed
through an iterative and consultative process that included
a detailed review of the legal hierarchy, specific dam
safety regulations and technical guidelines, the roles and
responsibilities of the different institutions involved,
followed by expert review and verification. The primary
benefit of using dam safety-related Maturity Matrices is to
improve the understanding of dam safety programs across a
range of different metrics. This allows owners and operators
to monitor performance over time and inform the
prioritization of resources for dam operation, maintenance
and safety improvement. The matrices also allow regulatory
bodies to assess performance across different owners and
operators, and contrast the effectiveness across dam
management units to identify systemic issues and target
interventions and remedies accordingly. |
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