2013
DOI: 10.1007/s11852-013-0298-4
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An analysis of coastal land conflict in the North of Jakarta coastal area: (A general algebraic modelling system approach)

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“…Each species has its own preference of the wetland types for foraging (table 3). There were many reports (e.g., [8], [9], [10]) on the rapid changes in the land-use of the Jakarta Greater Area (also known as Jabodetabek or Jakarta, Bogor, Depok, Tangerang, Bekasi), which converting wetlands for other purposes. Rice fields as important foraging areas for the waterbirds also have been decreased in Java [11], including in the northern coastal area of Jakarta Bay and surrounding inland areas.…”
Section: Causes Of Population Decreasedmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Each species has its own preference of the wetland types for foraging (table 3). There were many reports (e.g., [8], [9], [10]) on the rapid changes in the land-use of the Jakarta Greater Area (also known as Jabodetabek or Jakarta, Bogor, Depok, Tangerang, Bekasi), which converting wetlands for other purposes. Rice fields as important foraging areas for the waterbirds also have been decreased in Java [11], including in the northern coastal area of Jakarta Bay and surrounding inland areas.…”
Section: Causes Of Population Decreasedmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to the traditional understanding of land tenure in Chad, we will take in our observation some transitions which exist on the character of land tenure when conflict resolution is share between others jurisdiction and customary tenure (or mixed tenure). Alongside the (Conflict) variable, we will integrate like Simmons [1], Eck, [5] and Rudianto & Andi [29], Death related to conflict (Dec), population density (DeP), cultivable area (AreaC) (Carter & Olinto, 2003) and Region dimension (DimR). About the control variables, we will include variables as land tenure (LandT), conflict resolved by authorities (mixed or customary) (ConflictRes), agriculture employment (ModAgri) and the proxy variable of climate change (Clim) apprehend by the level of temperature.…”
Section: Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to climate change issues and anthropogenic pressures, Jakarta's coastal area and surroundings are prone to hazards and disasters, such as coastal flooding, sea-level rise, and land subsidence (Takagi et al, 2021). Many solutions, management systems, and environmental-based assessments have been established comprehensively to surmount the impact of rapid urban development (Hakim et al, 2020;Rudianto & Tantu, 2014;Yoo et al, 2014). However, these efforts only encompass several significant areas on the Jakarta coast and did not apply to the surrounding cities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%