2021
DOI: 10.3390/land10080816
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Communities’ Adaptation and Vulnerability to Climate Change: Implications for Achieving a Climate-Smart Landscape

Abstract: Rural landscapes in many parts of Indonesia are rapidly being transformed, due to the expansion of agrocommodity plantations—oil palm in particular. At the same time, communities in those landscapes face declining crop yields and ecosystem degradation as a result of both climate and non-climate factors. We assessed local perceptions on climate stressors, adaptation and vulnerability using focus group discussions in Ketapang, West Kalimantan. We found that the main perceived climatic stressors were extreme and … Show more

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“…Indonesia is located at the Equator and is a tropical area vulnerable to climate change [41]. Climate change is happening globally due to the deforestation of peatlands that are converted into plantations [42].…”
Section: Natural Factors: Rainfallmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indonesia is located at the Equator and is a tropical area vulnerable to climate change [41]. Climate change is happening globally due to the deforestation of peatlands that are converted into plantations [42].…”
Section: Natural Factors: Rainfallmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indonesia merupakan daerah tropissangat rentan terhadap perubahan iklim (Widayati et al, 2021). Faktor alam tidak dapat dikontrol oleh manusia, iklim dapat memperburuk kerentanan ekologis dan mengancam produktivitas pertanian.…”
Section: Proses Berproduksiunclassified
“…Certain populations and sectors are likely to be harder hit, particularly where systems based on natural resources support livelihoods (Paumgarten et al 2020a). Widayati et al (2021) assessed local perceptions of climate stressors, adaptation and vulnerability using focus group discussions in Ketapang, West Kalimantan, Indonesia. The main climatic stressors perceived by participants were extreme and unpredictable seasons, fires, and saltwater intrusion, all of which affect ecosystem services and agricultural production.…”
Section: Vulnerability Assessments Of Forests and Forestdependent Com...mentioning
confidence: 99%