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Day: September 21, 2020

An Analysis of Bodri Watershed Governance System

Abstract Watershed management needs collaboration and program integration from all stakeholders including government and non-government institutions, as well as communities. Despite the existent of a number of regulatory frameworks, there are various problems in watershed management that need to be systematically diagnosed for future improvement. This paper focuses on Bodri Watershed, which stretches through three […]

A Roadmap to Effective Urban Climate Change Adaptation

Abstract This paper outlines a roadmap to effective urban climate change adaptation built from our practical understanding of the evidence and effects of climate change and the preparation of climate change adaptation strategies and plans. This roadmap aims to drive research in achieving fruitful knowledge and solution-based achievable recommendations in adapting to climate change in […]

Governance Reform and Climate Change Response

Abstract This paper focuses on Indonesian government-driven initiative on critical forest and degraded land rehabilitation. We employ Governance System Analysis (GSA) to diagnose various efforts that have been made by various actors in affecting and managing the rehabilitation of critical forests and degraded land. This study uses Wonosobo District as a case study because it […]

Can Urban Regeneration Improve Health Resilience in A Changing Climate? Lessons from Indonesia

Abstract Climate change presents multiple challenges for local governments in developing countries. These challenges are acute, particularly in cities that experience continuous and rapid population growth, requiring adequate land-use and infrastructure planning. Frequently these cities see informal settlements built in hazardous locations. The health of residents in large cities can be affected by the impacts […]

Integrating Strategies, Achieving Resilience: A lesson Learned from City Resilience Strategy in the City of Semarang

Abstract ‘Integration’ is a buzz-word in almost all disciplines, from engineering to economy and from physical to social science. Invitations to develop more integrated strategies have been a central message in urban development studies and literature. While in developed countries the notion of integration has been manifested in various aspect of urban development, most of […]

An Assessment of Green Economy in Central Java Province, Indonesia: Conformity and Transformation

Abstract This paper assesses the environmental performance of land-based economic sectors of Central Java, Indonesia. An assessment framework is designed and applied to two Districts: Banyumas and Purbalingga. It consists of two main elements, namely: (a) an assessment between the medium term development plans of the two districts in terms of their consistency with green […]