Vulnerability Assessment Downstream Brantas

The years 2015 and 2016 are listed by the World Meteorological Organization as theĀ  hottest years in the last hundred years. Extreme weather events, floods and landslides are becoming more frequent. The risks of climate change and disasters are faced by all levels of society in Brantas water shed; but the communities that will most likely feel the impact are: farmers, fishermen, and the urban poor. The impacts of climate change can reduce development outcomes, threaten food security, and increase poverty. Most of the disasters that occur in Brantas water shed are related to climate and weather (hydrometeorological disaster).

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Vulnerability Assessment Landscape Kendari & Konawe Selatan

The climate vulnerability and risk assessment (VA) in the landscape of Kendari City and South Konawe District was developed as a basis for the climate adaptation strategy and strengthening landscape resilience to climate risks and hydrometeorological hazards. This study can also be used as an input for further site selection to strengthen community resilience to climate change and
disaster.

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