2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.sbspro.2016.06.096
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A Comparative Study of Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation on Flood Management between Ayutthaya City (Thailand) and Samarinda City (Indonesia)

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“…Sejalan dengan pertumbuhan penduduk fungsi permukiman menjadi lebih dominan tanpa memperhitungkan karakter geofisik dan klimatologi di pesisir. Salah satu faktor yang menyebabkan terjadinya perubahan guna lahan adalah pertumbuhan populasi dan peningkatan kebutuhan ruang kota (Ghozali, Ariyaningsih, Sukmara, & Aulia, 2016). Selain potensi pemanfaatan kawasan terdapat juga potensi bencana yang selalu mengintai di kawasan pesisir.…”
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“…Sejalan dengan pertumbuhan penduduk fungsi permukiman menjadi lebih dominan tanpa memperhitungkan karakter geofisik dan klimatologi di pesisir. Salah satu faktor yang menyebabkan terjadinya perubahan guna lahan adalah pertumbuhan populasi dan peningkatan kebutuhan ruang kota (Ghozali, Ariyaningsih, Sukmara, & Aulia, 2016). Selain potensi pemanfaatan kawasan terdapat juga potensi bencana yang selalu mengintai di kawasan pesisir.…”
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“…In addition, the government also needs to socialize and empower the community to respond to flooding. The role of the government greatly influences achieving a good flood management and adaptation [17].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Since the impacts of climate change are experienced locally, countries all over the world are forced to address climate change issue into their planning and development strategies (Ghoneem, 2016). However, many governments, particularly in the developing countries, are lacking of concern in prioritizing policies to tackle climate change even though they have experienced and been vulnerable to disasters caused by climate change such as flood, drought, forest fire, and excessive increase of temperature (Dale et al, 2001;Ghoneem, 2016;Ghozali et al, 2016;Zamasiya et al, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Farmers in Zimbabwe note that since 2000 the frequency of drought increases, thus, affects agricultural crop productivity by altering temperature and water availability at critical stages of crop growth (Zamasiya et al, 2017). On the contrary, people and government f Samarinda City, Indonesia, and Ayutthaya, Thailand are struggling with the annual flood risk that they believe increasing due to the emerging climate change (Ghozali et al, 2016).…”
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confidence: 99%