2018
DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/129/1/012015
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Local adaptive capacity as an alternative approach in dealing with hydrometeorological risk at Depok Peri-Urban City

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“…5) predominantly argue that the flooding problem is caused not only by the local topography, geology, tidal influence and regional climatic patterns that successively change in the course of climate change but alsopotentially even more so -by anthropogenic factors (Aerts et al, 2013;Akmalah and Grigg, 2011;Asdak et al, 2018;Batubara et al, 2018;Costa et al, 2016;Esteban et al, 2017;Firman et al, 2011;Hellman, 2015;Ichwatus Sholihah and Shaojun, 2018;Leitner and Sheppard, 2017;Marfai et al, 2015;Mathewson, 2018;Revilla Diez, 2018, 2019;Noviandi et al, 2017;Charles, 2018, 2019;Padawangi and Douglass, 2015;Rahayu et al, 2020;Salim et al, 2019;Sheppard, 2019;Simanjuntak et al, 2012;Varrani and Nones, 2018; ; Ward et al, 2011aWard et al, , 2013aWicaksono and Herdiansyah, 2019;Yoga Putra et al, 2019a;Yuliadi et al, 2016). Three of the most important and frequently mentioned anthropogenic factors are accelerating land subsidence (e.g., Andreas et al, 2019;Colven, 2017;Costa et al, 2016;Fitrinitia et al, 2018;Goh, 2019;Padawangi and Douglass, 2015;Salim et al, 2019;Sari et al, 2018;Ward et al, 2011b), river clogging due to waste disposal (e.g....…”
Section: Understanding the Drivers Of The Flood Hazardmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…5) predominantly argue that the flooding problem is caused not only by the local topography, geology, tidal influence and regional climatic patterns that successively change in the course of climate change but alsopotentially even more so -by anthropogenic factors (Aerts et al, 2013;Akmalah and Grigg, 2011;Asdak et al, 2018;Batubara et al, 2018;Costa et al, 2016;Esteban et al, 2017;Firman et al, 2011;Hellman, 2015;Ichwatus Sholihah and Shaojun, 2018;Leitner and Sheppard, 2017;Marfai et al, 2015;Mathewson, 2018;Revilla Diez, 2018, 2019;Noviandi et al, 2017;Charles, 2018, 2019;Padawangi and Douglass, 2015;Rahayu et al, 2020;Salim et al, 2019;Sheppard, 2019;Simanjuntak et al, 2012;Varrani and Nones, 2018; ; Ward et al, 2011aWard et al, , 2013aWicaksono and Herdiansyah, 2019;Yoga Putra et al, 2019a;Yuliadi et al, 2016). Three of the most important and frequently mentioned anthropogenic factors are accelerating land subsidence (e.g., Andreas et al, 2019;Colven, 2017;Costa et al, 2016;Fitrinitia et al, 2018;Goh, 2019;Padawangi and Douglass, 2015;Salim et al, 2019;Sari et al, 2018;Ward et al, 2011b), river clogging due to waste disposal (e.g....…”
Section: Understanding the Drivers Of The Flood Hazardmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Local and community-or NGO-led adaptation initiatives are argued to build on a wealth of context-specific knowledge about and experience with flooding and are often composed of soft as well as hard measures (e.g., Bott et al, 2019;Fitrinitia et al, 2018;Marfai et al, 2015;Padawangi and Douglass, 2015;Purba et al, 2018;Yoga Putra et al, 2019b). The review of community-led adaptation efforts revealed a strong focus on the importance of what can be summarized as social capital for adaptation.…”
Section: Soft and Hybrid Approaches To Flood Risk Management And Their Evaluationmentioning
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“…Unplanned expansion of development results in reduced green open space [1]. Located in the tropics, Indonesian cities are vulnerable to hydrometeorological disasters such as floods and landslides, thus impacting climate change [2].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%