Building Disaster Resilience in Thousand Islands (Indonesia): Unlocking Climate Adaptation Strategies to Navigate Sea Level Rise in Coastal Regions while Safeguarding Crop Productivity and Local Biodiversity

IF 4.8 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Tonni Agustiono Kurniawan*, Buntora Pasaribu, Tutuk Djoko Kusworo, Yusuf Wibisono, Hui Hwang Goh, Dongdong Zhang, Imran Ali, Faissal Aziz, Abdelkader Anouzla, Prakash Kumar Sarangi, Mohamed Mahmoud, Mohd Hafiz Dzarfan Othman, Ghassan Abdulkarem Al-Sultan and Joan Cecilia C. Casila, 
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Climate change causes sea levels to rise, threatening the lives of people living on coastal islands. However, none has studied how communities can adapt to the changing environment and build climate resilience. To address this issue, the work unlocks adaptation strategies for climate-induced sea level rise in coastal islands. The Thousand Islands (Indonesia) was used as a case study due to their low-lying areas and reliance on agriculture. This work identifies best practices and local challenges due to climate change that could be applicable to other coastal regions. Data collection was undertaken through semistructured interviews with stakeholders. It is evident that adaptation strategies in coastal regions need to be participatory due to the importance of local knowledge and community empowerment. Community’s adaptation initiatives include mangrove restoration and giant seawall construction. There was a 15% increase in species richness and a 10% increase in ecosystem resilience in areas where adaptive measures were applied. The barriers of climate adaptation cover the lack of resources and institutional constraints. It is crucial for the government to collaborate with stakeholders to implement climate adaptation strategies based on local needs. Overall, this work highlights the need for regional collaboration to tackle climate impacts on the rising sea level in coastal areas.

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建设千岛群岛(印度尼西亚)的抗灾能力:开启气候适应战略,在沿海地区应对海平面上升,同时保护作物生产力和当地生物多样性
气候变化导致海平面上升,威胁着沿海岛屿居民的生活。然而,还没有人研究过社区如何适应不断变化的环境并建立气候复原力。为了解决这个问题,这项工作解锁了沿海岛屿适应气候引起的海平面上升的战略。千岛群岛(印度尼西亚)因地势低洼且依赖农业而被用作案例研究。这项工作确定了可适用于其他沿海地区的最佳做法以及气候变化给当地带来的挑战。数据收集是通过对利益相关者进行半结构化访谈进行的。很明显,由于当地知识和社区赋权的重要性,沿海地区的适应战略需要参与性。社区的适应举措包括红树林恢复和巨型海堤建设。在采取适应措施的地区,物种丰富度提高了 15%,生态系统复原力提高了 10%。气候适应的障碍包括缺乏资源和体制限制。政府必须与利益相关方合作,根据当地需求实施气候适应战略。总之,这项工作强调了区域协作的必要性,以应对气候对沿海地区海平面上升的影响。
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