Strengthening national adaptation in dealing with Mega Sea level rise migration in Indonesia

Lisan, A.R.K. and Putri, R.F. (2020) Strengthening national adaptation in dealing with Mega Sea level rise migration in Indonesia. In: 3rd International Conference on Environmental Resources Management in Global Region, ICERM 2019 Yogyakarta 14 November 2019.

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Abstract

Sea level rise because of global climate change is underway, causing substantial threats for many coastal areas in the world. The threats such as displacement of people and disruptions of coastal habitats and environments are more immense in Indonesia - an archipelagic state possessing roughly 17,000 islands - as it is vulnerable geographically and economically. However, movement of people and coastal habitats and environments to rescue themselves can be considered an effort of adaptation as if it is succeeded. Thus, it needs for to be prepared and strengthened. Using a literature analysis by collecting and selecting data and information regarding to climate change, especially rising sea level and its adaptation in Indonesia, the author finds several facts and ways to strengthen migration processes. There are many issues that need for attention such as economy and livelihood, land availability, water security, food security, social - culture, infrastructure, health and the environment. To prepare and strengthen this adaptation (migration) processes, there are several measures can be done regarding to people impacted (get displaced), host communities and coastal habitats and environments. There are also some roles should be taken by governments to support and enhance the success of the migration. © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd.

Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)
Additional Information: Cited by: 0; All Open Access, Gold Open Access
Uncontrolled Keywords: Ecosystems; Environmental management; Food supply; Sea level; Coastal habitats; Data and information; Global climate changes; Land availability; Literature analysis; Migration process; Movement of peoples; Sea level rise; Climate change
Subjects: G Geography. Anthropology. Recreation > GE Environmental Sciences
Divisions: Faculty of Geography > Departemen Geografi Lingkungan
Depositing User: Sri JUNANDI
Date Deposited: 19 Feb 2025 07:46
Last Modified: 19 Feb 2025 07:46
URI: https://ir.lib.ugm.ac.id/id/eprint/14487

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