38 resource(s) found
October, 2013
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Heat exposure presents a serious health risk to anyone that is physically active, especially if working in outdoor environments, or indoor environments where temperatures are not adequately controlled. This is an important concern, as the 5th IPCC Assessment Report predicts with 90% certainty...
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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...
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January, 2013
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Risk and Adaptation Assessment to Climate Change (KRAPI) (South Sumatra, Greater Malang and Tarakan)
The impacts of climate change are already being felt all over Indonesia. Vulnerability to climate change is often specific to the local context. Hence, understanding climate change impact at the local level is important and fundamental for addressing climate change. The Government of Indonesia,...
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November, 2012
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The urban population's growth, intersectoral competition over water resources and climate change are expected to amplify water scarcity, energy costs and health issues in urban areas. Improving efficiency and reducing climate change-related risks would be possible through integrated...
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June, 2012
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Knowledge sharing and interactions between different stakeholders of the city are essential to understand the problems and solutions at the local level, and to build a political alliance for urban health.
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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...
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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...
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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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