Evaluation of Flood and Drought Events Using AR5 Climate Change Scenarios in Indonesia

M. F. Ikhwali, M. I. Rau, Benazir, C. Pawattana, H. Yahya
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Indonesia is an archipelagic country located on the equator. The issue of climate change has become a global issue that has impacted several sectors in Indonesia recently. The presence of the Fifth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has contributed to conducting studies on flood and drought events. This review paper summarized 16 published papers that have gone through peer-review, both in the form of publications in journals and at conferences. Since the release of the IPCC AR5 to date, ten studies on flooding and six studies on drought events have been conducted. The most publications on this in 2019 were five publications. Of the various types of the Representative Concentration Pathway (RCP) scenarios used with various methods, the most widely used scenario RCPs is RCP4.5. From the climate change scenario, precipitations parameter is the main parameter that is used in assessing flood or drought events. There are studies conducted on a district / city, provincial scale, and some are even carried out on a watershed scale. The location or province that most flood studies have been carried out is in the capital of Jakarta. The results of these studies generally indicate that the incidence of floods and droughts will increase in the future. Therefore, adaptation steps are needed to deal with unfavorable conditions in the future. Moreover, as the capital city, Jakarta has been estimated that the projected flood incidence will increase. Several publications have provided steps to deal with these challenges on the positive side.
利用AR5气候变化情景评估印度尼西亚的洪水和干旱事件
印度尼西亚是一个位于赤道上的群岛国家。气候变化问题已成为一个全球性问题,最近已经影响到印度尼西亚的几个部门。政府间气候变化专门委员会(IPCC)第五次评估报告的存在有助于对洪水和干旱事件进行研究。本综述总结了16篇经过同行评议的已发表论文,包括在期刊和会议上发表的论文。自IPCC第五次评估报告发布以来,迄今已开展了10项关于洪水的研究和6项关于干旱事件的研究。2019年这方面最多的出版物是5篇。在各种方法使用的各种类型的代表性浓度路径(RCP)情景中,使用最广泛的情景RCP是RCP4.5。从气候变化情景来看,降水参数是评估洪水或干旱事件的主要参数。有在区/市、省尺度上的研究,也有在流域尺度上的研究。大多数进行洪水研究的地点或省份都在首都雅加达。这些研究的结果普遍表明,未来洪水和干旱的发生率将会增加。因此,需要采取适应措施来应对未来的不利条件。此外,雅加达作为首都,据估计,预计洪水的发生率将会增加。一些出版物从积极的方面提出了应对这些挑战的步骤。
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