Based on data from the Jakarta Provincial Statistics Agency (BPS) up to 2013, the number of city parks spread across the capital city totaled 2,166. South Jakarta has the most city parks, with 597, followed by Central Jakarta and East Jakarta with 446 and 426 parks respectively. North Jakarta and West Jakarta have 336 and 331 city parks respectively.
The DKI Jakarta Provincial Government continues to strive to make Jakarta's temperature cooler. One way is by building more parks and green open spaces, amidst the limited land availability in Jakarta. The current number of parks is considered insufficient to meet the city's green space needs.
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