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Resilience Concept on Climate Change in Indonesia
Dr. Armi SusandiNational Council on Climate Change, Republic of Indonesia
Bangkok, 22-23 July 2010
Strengthening Climate Resilience Regional Workshop
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OUTLINE• National Council on Climate Change, Republic
of Indonesia• Our Agenda• Adaptation Concept to Strengthening
Resilience• Case Study on Climate Change Resilience in
Indonesia• Conclusions
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NATIONAL COUNCIL ON CLIMATE CHANGE, INDONESIA
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National Council on Climate Change (DNPI)
Perpres 46 /2008
Member: Ministries of : Forestry Environment, Finance, Home Affairs, Foreign Affairs, Energy and Mining,, Agriculture, Industry, Public Works, Fishery and Marine, Trade, Transportation, Health , and Heads of: Development Planning/BAPPENAS, Research and Technology Assessment, Meteorology and Geophysics Agency, State Secretary, Cabinet Secretary.
1. National policies, strategy, program and activities on
climate change
2. Sector coordination for CC-related activities
3. Carbon trade mechanisms and procedures
4. Monitoring and evaluation
5. International vocal point
Chair : PresidentVice chair : Ministry of Econ Ministry of Welfare
ORGANIZATION
MANDATE
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Adaptation Working Group Role in DNPI
SECTOR
PRIVATE
Civil Society
Major Task and Function of Adaptation
Working Group
National Policy
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OUR AGENDA
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Our Agenda• Identification and development of common
policies related to sustainable development• Alignment (harmonization) policy, regulation
and legislation• Identification of issues-issue with vulnerability
(poverty, public awareness, the capacity of institutions and society, policy and legislation)
• Synchronization programs and activities with other stakeholders (local government, NGOs)
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STRENGTHENING RESILIENCE IN CITY
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Reasons for Adaptation in City
• More exposure (in city) is more vulnerable• Increasing of development and decreasing
environment in city.• Adaptation is basic of structure planning in city.• In other hand, optimizing economic, social,
environment value and reducing the risk level is for human being, property, and environment.
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National Polices on Cities Resiliencies
• Engage local goverment on local adaptation program.
• Together with NGOs to promote the local issue on adaptation.
• Assessment on vulnerability in some vulnerable area.
• Support for local institution on climate adaptation institution.
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Challenges in Integrated Assessment on City Vulnerability
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Challenges in Integrated Assessment on City Vulnerability
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Case Study on Climate Change Resilience in Indonesia:
View vulnerable condition in Muara Baru, North Jakarta
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The Number of Disaster in Indonesia was occurred in 2007
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MUARA BARU
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Slums area on the fringe of the river estuary that has a high density level with the waste disposal system directly to the river
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Existing condition of Muara Baru when just hit by flood and height of flood reach at the knee of human and inundated all the way of road in Muara Baru Street
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Industrial area located in coastal area (Muara Baru) with very bad drainage system which affected entire surface of the road inundate by flood
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The street of Muara Baru which main entrance to the industrial area with stagnant water conditions due to its bad drainage system at corridor road.
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Level of educations : low educated,most of them (42.6%) finished until primary level of schooling
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Most of population are immigrants,prefer to settle life in Jakarta
0-8 9-17 18-26 27-35 36-44 >45
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Years of living in Muara Baru
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• Muara Baru : flood prone area, located in coastal area and crossing by the river
• Structural adaptations : two storey house
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Household based on their income source
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Adaptation Option, Barriers, and Recommendation
Before the event
Adaptation options that respondents did not take :•build, strengthening, and heightening the dyke•heightening the house•moving the valuable goods to high places
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Recommendations :• collective work with all
community• readiness of flood event
to come • improve financial aid
from government, NGO, or others.
• government must be more responsive and responsible
Barriers (reason for not taking) :• They think it should be done by
government• according to their own financial
problem
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During the event
Adaptation options that respondents did not take :•evacuating family member to safe place•moving item to higher place
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Recommendations :• Providing simulation in
local community in order to know about rescue action
• providing evacuation way and shelter,
• more labor assistances from local community or external assistances.
Barriers (reason for not taking) :• Half of respondents said that they
do not know how to evacuate their family.
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After the event
Adaptation options that respondents did not take :•reconstruction dyke and drainage•repairing damaged items•reconstruction house using more durable material
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Recommendations :• community have to work
together in awareness to environment residence.
Barriers (reason for not taking) :• should be done collectively• needs financial aid
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LESSON LEARNED
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GuidelinesFunding
Transfer of Technology
Does this have just enough with three things?
(Stéphane Isoard, 2010)
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We need cooperation and active participation
(Stéphane Isoard, 2010)
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• regional approach• national approach
• local approach
Integrated urban approach
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JakartaJakarta
Thailand
Vietnam
China
THE FACE OF CLIMATE CHANGE
Jakarta
PhilippinesPhilippines
JakartaJakarta
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CONCLUSIONS
• Impact of climate change harm on all sectors of life
• Poverty and resilience is close issue• Efforts of adaptation in each regions have
unique characterization depended on impact of such regions
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