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Title Climate Change And Flood: Vulnerability And Community Resilience
ID_Doc 14334
Authors Warsilah H.; Choerunnisa S.N.
Year 2023
Published Climate Change, Community Response and Resilience: Insight for Socio-Ecological Sustainability
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-443-18707-0.00018-7
Abstract From the perspective of climate change, cities play a central role as 'causes' and as 'affected' by climate change. Cities with various economic activities are the biggest contributors to greenhouse gas emissions. Cities are also centers of population concentration with three-quarters of the population living in them, making cities the most vulnerable places to be affected by climate change. This paper aims to analyze the transformation of the smart city concept into a resilient city facing climate change and socio-ecological crises. Data obtained from research results with qualitative methods. Data collection was carried out through focused discussions and in-depth interviews. The city of Semarang was chosen as the research location because it is a coastal city that is prone to disasters. The novelty of this paper is to develop urban governance that strengthens smart and resilient communities as a solution for improving the resilience of communities exposed to climate change and socio-ecological crises. © 2023 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Author Keywords climate change; coastal city; ecosystem services; Environmental geography; environmental management; environmental management tool; environmental policy; environmental science; environmental social issue; geography; regional science; response; smart dan resilient cities; social-ecological crises; sustainability; sustainable development; urban geography; urban planning


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