Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1048020 Habitat International 2011 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

The City of Jakarta is considered as one of the most vulnerable cities to climate-related disaster, including flooding, sea-level rise, and storm surge. Various climate risks in Jakarta have been accessed. However, the assessments are limited to the physical aspects of climate-change impacts, whereas risks related to the impacts on socio-economic condition have been neglected. Meanwhile, the climate risks campaign is still limited to the government circle and academics. The current Geographic Information System have spatial data and information on the physical aspects of climate-change related vulnerability, but it has not been integrated with data of the socio-economic vulnerability. The local government has not been fully aware of the implications of climate change, and there is a need to strengthen local government agencies responsible for disaster management in Jakarta.

Research highlights► This study discusses the problems and challenges to potentially climate related vulnerabilities in Jakarta. ► It examines the assessment of climate risk and of socio-economic vulnerability, and institutional aspects for climate change coping in the city. ► The study finds out that the City of Jakarta is facing disastrous impact of climate change, but the city government does not yet have concrete steps to tackle the problems.

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