2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.rsma.2023.103123
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Climate change and anthropogenic pressure on Bintan Islands, Indonesia: An assessment of the policies proposed by local authorities

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“…However, the study area experienced a warming temperature of 2.2 °C by 2021 (Figure 3A) and without any significant policy change, the temperature will continue to increase. This warming temperature also exist in other small islands region in the tropical region, such as Bintan Island (Setiawati et al, 2023b); Mauritius Island (Doorga, 2022); Carribian SIDS (Taylor et al, 2018) and other small Island states (Nurse et al, 2001). The study also revealed that the frequency of extreme temperatures of P99 since 2002 was almost 3.5-fold more often than in the year between 1980 and 2001 (Figure 4).…”
Section: Increasing Trend Of Air Temperaturesupporting
confidence: 52%
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“…However, the study area experienced a warming temperature of 2.2 °C by 2021 (Figure 3A) and without any significant policy change, the temperature will continue to increase. This warming temperature also exist in other small islands region in the tropical region, such as Bintan Island (Setiawati et al, 2023b); Mauritius Island (Doorga, 2022); Carribian SIDS (Taylor et al, 2018) and other small Island states (Nurse et al, 2001). The study also revealed that the frequency of extreme temperatures of P99 since 2002 was almost 3.5-fold more often than in the year between 1980 and 2001 (Figure 4).…”
Section: Increasing Trend Of Air Temperaturesupporting
confidence: 52%
“…However, after 2000, they could not expect the season anymore (Figure 8), so it is hard for them to plan proper fishing activities, do home business for women, have more risk to go to the sea for the fisherman, and increase fishing capital costs. Increasing extreme condition, unpredictable season and slow onset phenomenon (i.e., abrasion and sea level rise) also faced others small island region such as Bintan Islands (Setiawati et al, 2023b), Solomon Islands (Albert et al, 2016), Micronesia (Nunn et al, 2017), Carribian Islands (Oberle et al, 2017.…”
Section: Change In Precipitation and Mean Sea Levelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This voluntary action makes it difficult for local governments to budget for the program's implementation. 58 In terms of how environmental justice issues have been conceptualized in managed retreat discussions, much debate has centered on the financial property losses of those relocated inland. According to a procedural ecological justice perspective, it is essential to consider the structural and institutional factors and the models of expertise that may explain the problems above.…”
Section: The Role Of Social Justice In Coastal Protection Policiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[9] According to climate change projections, rising temperatures and shifting rainfall patterns will gradually reduce the amount of water availability in the majority of the Indonesian Archipelago, especially in small islands. [10] Provinces on Java-Bali Island typically have better access to potable water and sanitation conditions for their households compared to other islands. [11] Due to the political process of decentralization of public services and administration that occurred in the 1980s and 1990s, there has been uneven development throughout Indonesia.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%