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Indonesia-Blitar City

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BUILDING COMMUNITY RESILIENCE THROUGHINTEGRATED CLIMATE CHANGE STRATEGY (ICCS) OF BLITAR CITY

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Contents

Case study presentation, 1st of September 2014

1. Introduction

2. Area description

3. Main challenges

4. Future image

5. Key question for Shelter Academy

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1. Introduction

Elly Tartati Ratni

Organisation background• Climate Change City Team of Blitar, 2011-present• Head of Development Resources R&D Sub Division, Local Development

Planning Agency of Blitar City, 2008-present• Head of Development Local Government Cooperation Sub Division, Local

Development Planning Agency of Blitar City, 2005-2008• Sanitation City Team of Blitar, 2007-present• Poverty Alleviation Coordination Team of Blitar, 2007-present• Innovation City Team, 2013-present

Education background• Bachelor of Food Technology, Brawijaya University, Malang, 1998• Master of Agribusiness Management, Kadiri Moslem University, Kediri, 2013-

present

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2. Area description

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Location 112°14' - 112°28' East Long. 8°2' - 8°8' South Lat. ±160 km Southwest of Surabaya158 above sea levelArea : 32,578 km23 Sub Districts and 21 Kelurahan/villagePopulation Number : 150,670 people Growth 1,23% per yearDensity : 4.626/km2Poor Population: 7, 32%Local Budget : USD 46,217Economic growth : 6,78%GDP : USD 218,289 (from trade, hotel and restaurant 31,79%) Per capita Income : USD 1.498Most population are officers and merchantsFamous of “Bung Karno‘s Graveyard”

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3. Main challenges

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1. Integrating The city Climate Change Strategy to regular (annual, mid and long term) city planning and spatial planning

2. Arising the awareness of local politician on climate change issue

3. Gaining alternative funding donors for Climate Change Strategy.

4. Ensuring the enforcement of spatial city planning related to green open space

Set-tle-

ment; 28.43%

Commer-cial, 5.15%

Industry; 2.08%

Transpor-tation, 46.54%

Garbage/ Waste, 17.80%

Sector Total CO2e (t)

Contribution(%)

Settlement 51.868,56 28Commercial 9.391,74 5Industry 3.791,31 2Transportation 84.899,54 47Garbage/Waste 32.471,78 18Total 182.422,94 100

Very Low (1)

Low (2)

Moderate (3)

High (4)

Very High (5)

Climate Risk Map

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4. Future image

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1. The Climate Change Strategy/Action should be integrated to regular (annual, mid and long term) city planning and spatial planning to ensure it’s implementation

2. The involvement of local politician on climate change activities should be improved

3. The Climate Change City Team and other local community group should have abiility in developing proposal to get alternative funding

4. There should be a clear policy to support the enforcement of spatial city planning related to green open space

Integrated City Climate Change Strategy

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5. Key question for Shelter Academy

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1. How to simplify the mechanisme of integration to city planning

2. How to improve the local politician awareness on climate change

3. How to improve the ability of the community group in developing proposal to get alternative funding

4. How to to produce a clear policy to support the enforcement of spatial city planning related to green open space