January, 2010
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In 2014, Bandar Lampung had a population of 822,880 people and a total area of 169.21 km2. Based on this vulnerability assessment, Bandar Lampung recognized it is facing several climate impacts including flood, erosion and landslide, drought, coastal erosion and sea level rise. The emerging City...
ASIA:Indonesia Indonesia:Bandar Lampung
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January, 2010
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In 2014, Semarang had a population of 1.5 millionand a total area 373.70 km2. Based on this vulnerability assessment, Semarang is facing several climate impacts such as flood (both tidal flood and flash flood), coastal erosion, drought, limited access to clean water, climate disease, sea level...
ASIA:Indonesia Indonesia:Semarang
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January, 2010
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The ICCSR outlines Indonesia's strategic vision that places particular emphasis on the challenges emerging in the forestry, energy, industry, transport, agriculture, coastal areas, water, waste and health sectors. The content of the roadmap has been formulated through a rigorous analysis. The...
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January, 2013
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On October 15, 2013 Typhoon Nari landed in Da Nang city with level-12 winds and level-13 (130km/h) gusts. Winds, coupled with heavy rainfall which led to flooding in many areas of the city, caused severe damages—many people were injured, thousands of houses destroyed or roofs blown off, and...
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February, 2013
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This Toolkit explores how the resilience of critical urban infrastructure systems might be enhanced to prepare cities more effectively for major weather-related hazards. Our research has focused on the physical infrastructure relating to energy, transportation, water and buildings. These systems...
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September, 2013
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IAP is s professional organization for urban and regional planning in Indonesia. It assists Jakarta in planning approaches and methods minimizing flood disaster risk in north Jakarta area through implementation of Planning Integrated Coastal Adaptation Strategies for North Jakarta Security (PICAS...
ASIA:Indonesia Indonesia:Jakarta
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October, 2014
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This presentation was delivered in Asia Pacific Adaptation Network Forum, 1-3 October 2014 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It explains coastal characteristic of Indonesia that is vulnerable towards climate change. The presentation raised several ACCCRN projects in Semarang as coastal city which...
ASIA:Indonesia Indonesia:Semarang
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December, 2014
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Author: Mercy Corps Indonesia
This video describes how a rainwater harvesting project was conducted to determine the potential to reduce climate change vulnerability, particularly flood and drought, in Semarang. A greater understanding of the potential for rainwater harvesting allows the city to better manage anticipated...
ASIA:Indonesia Indonesia:Semarang
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December, 2014
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Author: Dr. Umamaheshwaran Rajasekar, Ashish Mishra, Vishal Mehta
This report aims to aid urban managers, engineers, architects and designers who may consider using cool roofs and passive ventilation options within urban built environment. It provides information on traditional methods, new technology, native practices anc cost-effective solutions for...
ASIA:India India:Indore, Surat
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February, 2015
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On the coast of Java, the city of Semarang faces a multitude of climate-related problems including sea-level rise, flash and tidal floods, subsidence and coastal erosion. Using four case-study villages, this working paper explores how households are coping with the impacts of climate change. How...
ASIA:Indonesia Indonesia:Semarang
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