Previous Page  49 / 60 Next Page
Information
Show Menu
Previous Page 49 / 60 Next Page
Page Background

Page 82

Notes:

conferenceseries

.com

Volume 8, Issue 10 (Suppl)

J Earth Sci Clim Change, an open access

ISSN: 2157-7617

Climate Change 2017

October 19-21, 2017

CLIMATE CHANGE

October 19-21, 2017 | Rome, Italy

4

th

World Conference on

Strengthening local government and community resilience to address climate change impact in

Indonesia

Yon Sugiarto, Perdinan

and

IP Santikayasa

Bogor Agricultural University, Indonesia

A

t national level, Indonesian government is already paid a serious action to climate change issue. However, for local

government and local community this issue is not widely understood. The warming of temperature and changing of

rainfall patterns is increasing the risk of climate hazard for agriculture sector and making farmers more suffer. Therefore,

the awareness of the local government on climate resilience of the rural communities is necessary. In this study, to increase

adaptive capacity to cope with the potential impacts of climate change, we introduced climate-driven agricultural management

strategies and designed recommended adaptation options for agricultural management that should be mainstreamed into local

development plan, with case study at Subang District, as main production region of rice inWest Java, Indonesia. Recommended

adaptations were constructed based on climate profile and the impacts of current and future climate on crop production that

analyzed using vulnerability and risk assessment. Climate variability analysis revealed that El Nino event could reduce rainfall

by up to 18 percent from normal. Future climate shown the potential changing of rainfall pattern on main production region

that increase level of drought hazard. Furthermore, the risk assessment result showed that high-risk areas are in the main

region of agricultural production of rice, and the potential of risk increases with climate change. Based on the current and

future climate challenges, local government should designed recommended adaptation option focused on strategy to manage

water resources for agriculture, selected precise planting date to increase rice productivity and reduce the risk of climate

change impact. We also proposed the local climate team to disseminate climate resilience more effectively. These result suggest

that understanding of local government on climate profile, future climate and the climate change risk could be fundamental to

increase adaptive capacity to cope with the potential impacts of climate change.

Biography

Yon Sugiarto is a lecturer at Department of Geophysics and Meteorology, Bogor Agricultural University, Indonesia. He has his expertise in climate change adaptation

and disaster risk reduction (CCA-DRR). Since 2009 to 2015, he worked with Adapation Division of Indonesia National Council on Climate Change (DNPI) and

responsible for conducted climate change vulnerability and risk assessment. In addition to teaching on campus, he has also worked with UNDP to strengthen

community resilience and local government in East Java and East Nusa Tenggara. Currently working with Indonesia Climate Change Trust Fund (ICCTF) to develop

a climate-based agricultural management strategy and also with UNICEF to develop Child Centered Climate Change Adaptation in Indonesia . Become a member

for national initiatives in the convergence of Climate Change Adaptation and Disaster Risk Reduction in Indonesia.

yons@ipb.ac.id

Yon Sugiarto et al., J Earth Sci Clim Change 2017, 8:10(Suppl)

DOI: 10.4172/2157-7617-C1-036