Climate Change Impact Assessment Based on Perception and Participation in Telagah Village

Rural communities like Telagah Village often have economies and ways of life deeply intertwined with their natural environment. They were particularly vulnerable to the impacts of climate change due to their dependence on agriculture and forestry, which are directly affected by changes in weather pa...

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Published in:IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science
Main Author: Rahmawaty; Ismail M.H.; Rauf A.; Gandaseca S.; Karuniasa M.; Kim Y.
Format: Conference paper
Language:English
Published: Institute of Physics 2024
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Rahmawaty; Ismail M.H.; Rauf A.; Gandaseca S.; Karuniasa M.; Kim Y.
Climate Change Impact Assessment Based on Perception and Participation in Telagah Village
2024
IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science
1412
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10.1088/1755-1315/1412/1/012042
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Rural communities like Telagah Village often have economies and ways of life deeply intertwined with their natural environment. They were particularly vulnerable to the impacts of climate change due to their dependence on agriculture and forestry, which are directly affected by changes in weather patterns, temperature, and precipitation. This study aimed to assess community perceptions and participation regarding the impacts of climate change in Telagah Village, Sei Bingei Sub-district, Langkat Regency, North Sumatra Province, Indonesia. In-depth interviews were conducted with eight key informants who had lived in this village for a long time. Data analysis was carried out descriptively. The results of interviews with key informants in Telagah Village show that the most influential impacts of climate change are drought, uncertain weather conditions, and high rainfall. Forest land clearing is the main cause of climate change in this area. Community participation and perception in efforts to prevent the impacts of climate Community participation and perception in efforts to address climate change impacts are generally positive. Perceptions are very good (37.5%) and good (62.5%). Reforestation and forest conservation efforts have been carried out. Through its focus on Telagah Village, this research contributes valuable insights into the localized effects of global climate change, offering a basis for informed decision-making and sustainable development strategies in similar rural settings. Understanding the specific impacts of climate change on Telagah Village enables the development of tailored adaptation and mitigation strategies. It allows for targeted interventions that address the unique vulnerabilities and capabilities of the community, enhancing resilience to climate-related stresses. © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd.
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author Rahmawaty; Ismail M.H.; Rauf A.; Gandaseca S.; Karuniasa M.; Kim Y.
spellingShingle Rahmawaty; Ismail M.H.; Rauf A.; Gandaseca S.; Karuniasa M.; Kim Y.
Climate Change Impact Assessment Based on Perception and Participation in Telagah Village
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title Climate Change Impact Assessment Based on Perception and Participation in Telagah Village
title_short Climate Change Impact Assessment Based on Perception and Participation in Telagah Village
title_full Climate Change Impact Assessment Based on Perception and Participation in Telagah Village
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description Rural communities like Telagah Village often have economies and ways of life deeply intertwined with their natural environment. They were particularly vulnerable to the impacts of climate change due to their dependence on agriculture and forestry, which are directly affected by changes in weather patterns, temperature, and precipitation. This study aimed to assess community perceptions and participation regarding the impacts of climate change in Telagah Village, Sei Bingei Sub-district, Langkat Regency, North Sumatra Province, Indonesia. In-depth interviews were conducted with eight key informants who had lived in this village for a long time. Data analysis was carried out descriptively. The results of interviews with key informants in Telagah Village show that the most influential impacts of climate change are drought, uncertain weather conditions, and high rainfall. Forest land clearing is the main cause of climate change in this area. Community participation and perception in efforts to prevent the impacts of climate Community participation and perception in efforts to address climate change impacts are generally positive. Perceptions are very good (37.5%) and good (62.5%). Reforestation and forest conservation efforts have been carried out. Through its focus on Telagah Village, this research contributes valuable insights into the localized effects of global climate change, offering a basis for informed decision-making and sustainable development strategies in similar rural settings. Understanding the specific impacts of climate change on Telagah Village enables the development of tailored adaptation and mitigation strategies. It allows for targeted interventions that address the unique vulnerabilities and capabilities of the community, enhancing resilience to climate-related stresses. © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd.
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