Evaluating coastal flood risk adaptation in the context of climate change in Surabaya Indonesia

., Ariyaningsih (2015) Evaluating coastal flood risk adaptation in the context of climate change in Surabaya Indonesia. Masters thesis, Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember.

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Abstract

Increased population and urban growth have made converting open
spaces (non-clmate factors) that can cause flooding as well as Surabaya has
delta system of coastal morphology, high rainfall (climate factors) and it also has
a characteristic of low land. In addition, adaptation that government done is not
appropriate, because applied adaptation is mostly based on sudden-onset hazards.
There are serious limitations in existing evaluations of climate change adaptation.
So, this research tries to evaluate flood risk adaptation in Surabaya to get better
understanding in term of successful adaptation measure.
Mixed qualitative and quantitative method is used in this study. Sixteen
sub-criteria were identified in literature review and had been cross checked
with stakeholders. Multi-criteria analysis (MCA) was used to measure the
success of adaptation strategies after finding evaluation criteria by using Delphi
Analysis. The data input for evaluation is from interview result of eight
stakeholders that chosen by using purposive sampling.
The results show there is no maladaptation in Surabaya coastal area because
the evaluation value is close to the target. Moreover, the current adaptation
measures are not successful yet although government spent more than 1,15 billion
Rupiah for one adaptation. Problems include the fact that adaptation is still in an
early stage of development and is not integrated with the planning systems.
However, local people have enough awareness to face flooding. They no longer
feel the flood as one of the threats, but they considered it as a matter limitation
they face every day. For recommendations, the need for a planning instrument
and economic development are also regarded by key stakeholders as more
important than an emergency system for anticipating routine hazards rather than
just responding to incidental hazards.

Item Type: Thesis (Masters)
Additional Information: RTA 627.4 Ari e
Uncontrolled Keywords: adaptation mesure, climate change, climate change adaptation, evaluation, flood risk adaptation, successful adaptation
Subjects: G Geography. Anthropology. Recreation > GB Physical geography > GB1399.9 Floods
Divisions: Faculty of Civil Engineering and Planning > Architechture > 23101-(S2) Master Theses
Depositing User: - Davi Wah
Date Deposited: 24 Apr 2019 07:54
Last Modified: 24 Apr 2019 07:55
URI: http://repository.its.ac.id/id/eprint/62840

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