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Tag: sea level rise

Mangrove forest in Sungai Sayang Tanjab Timur

Mangroves and coastal communities at risk in Jambi’s east coast

By Suwandi July 10, 2023August 28, 2023

The clearing of 110 hectares of mangroves in Sungai Sayang affected fishermen’s income, worsening the impact of the climate crisis on coastal communities.

Lukni Maulana coloring batik in his home Karangjompo Pekalongan

Batik makers face more uncertainty as tidal floods persist in Pekalongan

By Richaldo Hariandja July 6, 2023August 15, 2023

Pekalongan will lose 5,271 hectares by 2035. The batik industry is already feeling the pinch of sea level rise. Industry players share their stories.

Industrial area in Tanjung Emas port

“The sea is swallowing us whole”: How sinking land, rising sea level threaten Semarang laborers

By Adi Renaldi January 17, 2023January 17, 2023

Tidal floods continue to surround Semarang due to land subsidence, worsened by sea level rise.

Gorontalo City faces rapid land degradation, prone to impacts of climate change

By Sarjan Lahay October 27, 2021November 17, 2021

Degradation of green spaces and impacts of climate change are threatening to sink Gorontalo City. A research predicts the coastal city in Sulawesi will be under water by 2050

Bali’s Kuta Beach faces ‘grave’ erosion

By Florence Armein January 29, 2021May 10, 2023

According to data from local authority, about 230 kilometres of the 633 kilometre coastline in Bali has been lost to erosion. Development and impacts of climate change have also contributed. Bali administration has built embankments among other actions but experts fear these efforts are only temporary solutions.

Seeds of hope from a coastal village in Indonesia

By Hartatik January 27, 2020August 2, 2021

How mangroves keep Bedono village from disappearing. Sea level rise is said to be one of the leading cause. Hartatik reports from Bedono, Central Java.

Tidal floods in Central Cava put women’s health at risk

By December 24, 2019July 28, 2021

Thousands of residents in Pekalongan City have been inundated for decades, living in poor sanitation, and are exposed to various diseases. Declining sanitation has the greatest impact on women.

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