IDENTIFICATION OF THE EFFECT OF CLIMATE CHANGE INDUCED DISASTER ON THE COMMUNITY MOBILITY PATTERNS IN DUSUN TIMBULSLOKO ALONG WITH ITS INFLUENCING FACTORS

Climate change can have impacts in the form of both sudden-onset and slow-onset disasters. To mitigate these impacts, various adaptation efforts are undertaken, such as raising houses, changing occupations, and even engaging in migration activities. Migration itself can either enhance or erode th...

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Main Author: Erwin Prastico, Dion
Format: Final Project
Language:Indonesia
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Online Access:https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/76101
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Institution: Institut Teknologi Bandung
Language: Indonesia
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Summary:Climate change can have impacts in the form of both sudden-onset and slow-onset disasters. To mitigate these impacts, various adaptation efforts are undertaken, such as raising houses, changing occupations, and even engaging in migration activities. Migration itself can either enhance or erode the well-being and resilience of communities. Excessive migration without proper planning can disrupt the order and balance of both the origin and destination areas, posing a significant challenge for Indonesia as many of its cities are situated in coastal regions highly susceptible to climate change-induced disasters. This research focuses on the case study of Dukuh Timbulsloko, a region that has experienced tangible impacts of climate change-induced disasters. The aim of this study is to investigate the influence of climate change-induced disasters on community migration patterns and the underlying factors. Data collection methods include interviews, questionnaires, and observations for primary data, while secondary data is gathered through literature reviews of various documents related to the research topic. The research employs qualitative descriptive analysis and spatial analysis methods. The research findings reveal that the climate change-induced disasters in Dukuh Timbulsloko include rising sea levels, tidal floods, and coastal erosion. These disasters have significant impacts on the physical and environmental conditions, socio-cultural aspects, economy, and community politics of Dukuh Timbulsloko. Community migration resulting from climate change-induced impacts can be categorized into two forms: permanent migration and Involuntary Immobility. The influencing factors behind permanent migration consist of macro, meso, and micro factors, while Involuntary Immobility is primarily influenced by macro and micro factors.