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DOI10.1016/j.ocecoaman.2024.107112
Revisiting the climate change adaptation strategy of Jakarta's coastal communities
Purnomo, Agus Heri; Kurniawan, Tikkyrino; Farandy, Alan Ray; Apriliani, Tenny; Nurlaili; Imron, Masyhuri; Sajise, Asa Jose
发表日期2024
ISSN0964-5691
EISSN1873-524X
起始页码253
卷号253
英文摘要Jakarta's coastal communities are facing significant risks from climate change, influenced by both geographical and socioeconomic factors. Our study aimed to assess the current state of climate change adaptation efforts and propose strategies for reducing risks. Using a combination of a surveys and focused group discussions (FGDs) in six urban villages, we evaluated existing strategies, identified the remaining vulnerabilities, estimated costeffectiveness, and provided recommendations. Our cost-effectiveness analysis (CEA) identified dredging, embankments, and floodgate constructions as the most cost-effective options. Communities have also implemented water supply infrastructure using the reverse osmosis technique and have initiated training programs to support local businesses, with a focus on green mussel processing and brick manufacturing. Our findings, supported by previous policies and projects, underscore the importance of CEA recommendations. Inadequate dredging was identified as a primary factor contributing to the low effectiveness of flood canal projects. FGDs highlighted the critical role of freshwater facilities and local business promotion in enhancing community resilience to climate change. Leveraging local potential and social capital is crucial for the effective implementation of our recommendations. These findings emphasize the need for extensive community engagement, challenges associated with securing funding, and the importance of integrating technical and social aspects in adaptation programs. By prioritizing evidence-based decision-making through CEA, our study contributes to the development of effective governance models for coastal and ocean management. Our findings offer valuable insights for policymakers and practitioners worldwide, highlighting the importance of holistic community-driven strategies that integrate technical solutions with local knowledge and active community participation.
英文关键词CEA analysis; Climate change; Future options; Impacts; Resilience; Vulnerability
语种英语
WOS研究方向Oceanography ; Water Resources
WOS类目Oceanography ; Water Resources
WOS记录号WOS:001225965600001
来源期刊OCEAN & COASTAL MANAGEMENT
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/307157
作者单位University of the Philippines System; University of the Philippines Los Banos
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Purnomo, Agus Heri,Kurniawan, Tikkyrino,Farandy, Alan Ray,et al. Revisiting the climate change adaptation strategy of Jakarta's coastal communities[J],2024,253.
APA Purnomo, Agus Heri.,Kurniawan, Tikkyrino.,Farandy, Alan Ray.,Apriliani, Tenny.,Nurlaili.,...&Sajise, Asa Jose.(2024).Revisiting the climate change adaptation strategy of Jakarta's coastal communities.OCEAN & COASTAL MANAGEMENT,253.
MLA Purnomo, Agus Heri,et al."Revisiting the climate change adaptation strategy of Jakarta's coastal communities".OCEAN & COASTAL MANAGEMENT 253(2024).
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