2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.ocecoaman.2017.03.027
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Rehabilitating coastal agriculture and aquaculture after inundation events: Spatial analysis of livelihood recovery in post-tsunami Aceh, Indonesia

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“…The 2004 Andaman tsunami led to increased appreciation of and dedicated efforts to replant or rehabilitate mangroves (Barbier 2006), despite the myriad obstacles encountered. However, in view of the limited coastal livelihood recovery in Acheh, Indonesia 10 years post-tsunami, it is doubtful whether it is possible, or even desirable, to attempt to fully rehabilitate coastal greenbelts and livelihoods to their pre-disaster state (Daly et al 2017). Despite its important contribution to ecological services, coastal tsunami greenbelts should not dominate other equally crucial agendas of improving community risk awareness and education and implementing an effective and robust early warning system.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The 2004 Andaman tsunami led to increased appreciation of and dedicated efforts to replant or rehabilitate mangroves (Barbier 2006), despite the myriad obstacles encountered. However, in view of the limited coastal livelihood recovery in Acheh, Indonesia 10 years post-tsunami, it is doubtful whether it is possible, or even desirable, to attempt to fully rehabilitate coastal greenbelts and livelihoods to their pre-disaster state (Daly et al 2017). Despite its important contribution to ecological services, coastal tsunami greenbelts should not dominate other equally crucial agendas of improving community risk awareness and education and implementing an effective and robust early warning system.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Floods often hit some regions in Indonesia, too. Even though with minimum effect inundating the agricultural land, floods will likely make the crops lost [74]. The bigger the flood, the more significant the effect it brings on agriculture.…”
Section: Disasters and Agriculturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…These can be restored by rebuilding the infrastructure and or utilising the government-owned land. After inundation, agriculture rehabilitation is not easy and has been limited by the extensive degradation of land [74]. Postdisaster mitigation is a long effort to bring back the lives that disasters have shattered.…”
Section: Post Disastermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Coastal forests are easily affected by climatic perturbations, and severe hurricanes can cause extensive losses in these ecosystems [92]. The physical impact from the extreme events results in erosion, subsidence, coastal deformation, soil/water contamination and widespread debris, contributing to the degradation of agricultural fields and the boundaries of fish ponds, water management systems and seed stocks needed for both aquaculture and agriculture [93,94].…”
Section: Impact Of Tropical Cyclonesmentioning
confidence: 99%