2021
DOI: 10.5194/nhess-21-3285-2021
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Review article: Mapping the adaptation solution space – lessons from Jakarta

Abstract: Abstract. Coastal cities are under rising pressure to adapt to climate change. They suffer from the severe effects of increased frequencies and intensities of coastal hazards, particularly flooding, while oftentimes continuing to sprawl into hazard-exposed areas and grow beyond the pace of sufficient infrastructure development. Even though these problems have been quite well understood for a while, there is still comparatively little knowledge and scientific assessment of the solution space, i.e., on the optio… Show more

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“…The concluding phase reflected on the research outcomes, underscoring participatory methods' value in incorporating local knowledge within spatial planning for urban Indonesian flood management. Our methodology promotes collaborative innovation in designing flood-adaptive urban settlements, advancing beyond previous approaches that recorded community flood responses through interviews (Simarmata and Krishnan, 2018) or literature (Wannewitz and Garschagen, 2021). Unlike studies limited to current adaptation factors via focus groups (Surtiari et al, 2017), our work includes both verbal and visual elements to explore future flood adaptation strategies.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The concluding phase reflected on the research outcomes, underscoring participatory methods' value in incorporating local knowledge within spatial planning for urban Indonesian flood management. Our methodology promotes collaborative innovation in designing flood-adaptive urban settlements, advancing beyond previous approaches that recorded community flood responses through interviews (Simarmata and Krishnan, 2018) or literature (Wannewitz and Garschagen, 2021). Unlike studies limited to current adaptation factors via focus groups (Surtiari et al, 2017), our work includes both verbal and visual elements to explore future flood adaptation strategies.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%