Indonesia moves its capital from Jakarta to Borneo

Landsat TM acquired on 19 July 1988 at 02:30:34 UTC
Sentinel-2 MSI acquired on 12 September 2019 at 02:55:41 UTC
Sentinel-2 MSI acquired on 26 July 2021 at 02:16:09 UTC
Sentinel-1 CSAR IW acquired on 28 November 2021 at 11:15:29 UTC
Sentinel-1 CSAR IW acquired on 05 December 2021 at 21:51:20 UTC
Author(s): Sentinel Vision team, VisioTerra, France - svp@visioterra.fr
Keyword(s): Archipelago, island, subsidence, urban growth, coastal, rainforest, deforestation, biodiversity, Indonesia
Fig. 1 - Landsat-5 (23.06.1988) - View of Jakarta in 1988 while it counted 8 million inhabitants. It is located in Java island, Indonesia.
Fig. 2 - S2 (12.09.2019) - 30 years later, the city has spread as its inner population rose to 10.5 millions, three times more with its suburb.
Fig. 3 - S1 (23.10.2021-28.11.2021) - It faces rapid urban growth, ecological breakdown, gridlocked traffic, congestion, flooding & seismic hazard.
Fig. 4 - S2 (26.07.2021) - The city is sinking 10 cm/year, up to 25 cm in some parts. Coupled with sea level rise, it's become more prone to flooding.
Fig. 5 - S2 (26.07.2021) - Because of these challenges, the capital of Indonesia would be moved to the province of East Kalimantan.
Fig. 6 - S1 (30.10.2021-05.12.2021) - It has been halted by the pandemic but the project will soon be resumed on Borneo, amid rainforest.