2023
DOI: 10.15578/jkpt.v1i0.12062
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Analisis Peran Masyarakat Pesisir Terhadap Ketahanan Pasca Bencana Alam Di Desa Pesisir

Abstract: Wilayah pesisir Indonesia merupakan salah satu wilayah risiko tinggi terhadap bencana alam seperti tsunami, abrasi pantai, sedimentasi, gelombang pasang, dll. Penyebabnya adalah posisi geografis Indonesia yang berada di antara tiga lempeng tektonik dunia yang dikenal dengan Cincin Api Pasifik. Untuk memerangi ancaman dan dampak dari bencana tersebut, berbagai kegiatan penanggulangan bencana serta kegiatan pencegahan bencana, kegiatan penanggulangan bencana dan kegiatan pemulihan bencana tentu dilakukan. Masyar… Show more

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“…Currently, fishermen no longer catch uceng fish in the Progo River as the catch has become scarce or non-existent. This is consistent with [26], which states that one of the main threats to biodiversity and natural ecosystems worldwide is introduction of invasive exotic species, also known as invasive alien species. The extinction of freshwater fish caused by the introduction of alien species accounts for 30% of the global decline in biodiversity, second only to direct habitat destruction.…”
Section: Fig 2 Hatcery Of Uceng Mungseng Laboratory and Spawning Processsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Currently, fishermen no longer catch uceng fish in the Progo River as the catch has become scarce or non-existent. This is consistent with [26], which states that one of the main threats to biodiversity and natural ecosystems worldwide is introduction of invasive exotic species, also known as invasive alien species. The extinction of freshwater fish caused by the introduction of alien species accounts for 30% of the global decline in biodiversity, second only to direct habitat destruction.…”
Section: Fig 2 Hatcery Of Uceng Mungseng Laboratory and Spawning Processsupporting
confidence: 90%