Community Perception and Participation Towards Managing the Impact of Climate Change in North Sumatra Province

Climate change has become one of the significant global challenges of the 21st century. The impact of climate change not only affects the environment, but also impacts community's s daily activities. This research aims to understand community perceptions and participations of the impacts of cli...

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Published in:E3S Web of Conferences
Main Author: Rahmawaty; Ismail M.H.; Rauf A.; Gandaseca S.; Karuniasa M.; Tedong P.A.; Kim Y.
Format: Conference paper
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2024
Online Access:https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85192809299&doi=10.1051%2fe3sconf%2f202451903010&partnerID=40&md5=5c162585488439b3d734757539a2915d
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Rahmawaty; Ismail M.H.; Rauf A.; Gandaseca S.; Karuniasa M.; Tedong P.A.; Kim Y.
Community Perception and Participation Towards Managing the Impact of Climate Change in North Sumatra Province
2024
E3S Web of Conferences
519

10.1051/e3sconf/202451903010
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85192809299&doi=10.1051%2fe3sconf%2f202451903010&partnerID=40&md5=5c162585488439b3d734757539a2915d
Climate change has become one of the significant global challenges of the 21st century. The impact of climate change not only affects the environment, but also impacts community's s daily activities. This research aims to understand community perceptions and participations of the impacts of climate change in North Sumatra Province, Indonesia. Data was obtained through interviews and literature analysis to identify how community in the North Sumatra Province perceives and participates in the impact of climate change. Involving key informants from various backgrounds, such as government agencies, academics, community leaders, the private sector, and non-government organizations (NGOs), can provide more comprehensive insight into how society and stakeholders contribute to efforts to overcome climate change. The research results show that community perception of handling the impacts of climate change in North Sumatra, the majority answered strongly agree (59.79%) and agree (40.21%), means that a good perception. For community participation, the majority answered strongly agree (56.29%) and agree (43.71%), mean that the participation is high. Community perception of climate change in North Sumatra Province reflects awareness of this issue. However, there are still challenges in changing behaviour and adapting to climate change occurred. This shows that the community in North Sumatra Province care about and participate in protecting the environment well. © 2024 The Authors, published by EDP Sciences.
EDP Sciences
25550403
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author Rahmawaty; Ismail M.H.; Rauf A.; Gandaseca S.; Karuniasa M.; Tedong P.A.; Kim Y.
spellingShingle Rahmawaty; Ismail M.H.; Rauf A.; Gandaseca S.; Karuniasa M.; Tedong P.A.; Kim Y.
Community Perception and Participation Towards Managing the Impact of Climate Change in North Sumatra Province
author_facet Rahmawaty; Ismail M.H.; Rauf A.; Gandaseca S.; Karuniasa M.; Tedong P.A.; Kim Y.
author_sort Rahmawaty; Ismail M.H.; Rauf A.; Gandaseca S.; Karuniasa M.; Tedong P.A.; Kim Y.
title Community Perception and Participation Towards Managing the Impact of Climate Change in North Sumatra Province
title_short Community Perception and Participation Towards Managing the Impact of Climate Change in North Sumatra Province
title_full Community Perception and Participation Towards Managing the Impact of Climate Change in North Sumatra Province
title_fullStr Community Perception and Participation Towards Managing the Impact of Climate Change in North Sumatra Province
title_full_unstemmed Community Perception and Participation Towards Managing the Impact of Climate Change in North Sumatra Province
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description Climate change has become one of the significant global challenges of the 21st century. The impact of climate change not only affects the environment, but also impacts community's s daily activities. This research aims to understand community perceptions and participations of the impacts of climate change in North Sumatra Province, Indonesia. Data was obtained through interviews and literature analysis to identify how community in the North Sumatra Province perceives and participates in the impact of climate change. Involving key informants from various backgrounds, such as government agencies, academics, community leaders, the private sector, and non-government organizations (NGOs), can provide more comprehensive insight into how society and stakeholders contribute to efforts to overcome climate change. The research results show that community perception of handling the impacts of climate change in North Sumatra, the majority answered strongly agree (59.79%) and agree (40.21%), means that a good perception. For community participation, the majority answered strongly agree (56.29%) and agree (43.71%), mean that the participation is high. Community perception of climate change in North Sumatra Province reflects awareness of this issue. However, there are still challenges in changing behaviour and adapting to climate change occurred. This shows that the community in North Sumatra Province care about and participate in protecting the environment well. © 2024 The Authors, published by EDP Sciences.
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