2019
DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/243/1/012005
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Psycho-social performance towards understanding local adaptation of coastal flood in Cilincing Community, North Jakarta, Indonesia

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“…Assessing the level of community participation, especially youth in activities related to social adaptation into the future work of this study. Other future work that is important to do is to study gender role adaptation and psycho-social performance towards understanding local adaptation (Md et al, 2022;Utami et al, 2021;Drury et al, 2019;Putra et al, 2019). The hope is to create harmony between humans and nature which will eventually minimize the impact of tidal floods.…”
Section: Social Adaptationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Assessing the level of community participation, especially youth in activities related to social adaptation into the future work of this study. Other future work that is important to do is to study gender role adaptation and psycho-social performance towards understanding local adaptation (Md et al, 2022;Utami et al, 2021;Drury et al, 2019;Putra et al, 2019). The hope is to create harmony between humans and nature which will eventually minimize the impact of tidal floods.…”
Section: Social Adaptationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Climate change is a pressing global issue that requires innovative solutions. As we navigate the complex challenges of climate change, it is essential to explore innovative approaches that leverage human traits and characteristics (Egyir et al, 2015;Obiero, 1997;Dalagnol et al, 2021;Singh & Nair, 2014;Soutter et al, 2020;Kopnina, 2019;Bliss et al, 2021;Putra et al, 2019;Chandra & McNamara, 2018;Oktari et al, 2021;Wibeck et al, 2017;Suryanto et al, 2021).…”
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confidence: 99%