The hazards of coastal erosion in Central Java, Indonesia: An overview
As an archipelago country, Indonesian coastal areas are the most dynamic and strategic areas for development as they provide many resources for human livelihood. At the same time, however, coastal areas are also prone to environmental hazards such as erosion and sedimentation processes. Erosion al...
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Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities, UKM,Bangi
2011
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Institution: | Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia |
Language: | English |
Summary: | As an archipelago country, Indonesian coastal areas are the most dynamic and strategic areas for
development as they provide many resources for human livelihood. At the same time, however, coastal areas
are also prone to environmental hazards such as erosion and sedimentation processes. Erosion along the
coast may cause loss of coastal land and damage infrastructures and buildings. The Semarang City, Tegal
Regency, and Demak Regency of the Central Java Province are especially vulnerable to coastal erosion.
This paper examines both the phenomenon and mitigation of erosion hazards in Central Java. It was found
that in Semarang City, for the past 100 years coastal erosion has threatened facilities and land use along the
coast causing extensive loss of coastal land. The local government has embarked on several mitigating
measures including the construction of dykes and sea walls. Similarly, coastal erosion and abrasion had
damaged tourism infrastructures and diminished the coastal land of the Tegal Regency since 1994. In Demak
it led to the relocation of settlement and damage of aquaculture. Given the significant role of the city of
Semarang, Tegal and Demak in the ongoing development of Central Java the issues of coastal erosion should
have garnered serious attention from local and provincial government. Needless to say, coordination
between planning and implementation of mitigation measures need to be comprehensive and enhanced. |
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