Tidal flood and slow onset mobility in the urban community on The Northeast Coast of Central Java, Indonesia

This paper analyzed the various mobility patterns related to climate change in urban areas, focusing on the impacts of tidal floods and land subsidence in the coastal area of Central Java. The gradual changes in the coastal area are driven by climate change and development plans around the village,...

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Main Authors: Saptaningtyas Haryani, Nugroho Singgih, Waskitojati Damar, Adi Agung Waskito, Wuryaningsih Cicilia Dwi, Istiyani Ambar, Bacomo Louie, Soreaga Rowena
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Published: EDP Sciences 2025-01-01
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Online Access:https://www.bio-conferences.org/articles/bioconf/pdf/2025/06/bioconf_10thiccc_06004.pdf
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author Saptaningtyas Haryani
Nugroho Singgih
Waskitojati Damar
Adi Agung Waskito
Wuryaningsih Cicilia Dwi
Istiyani Ambar
Bacomo Louie
Soreaga Rowena
author_facet Saptaningtyas Haryani
Nugroho Singgih
Waskitojati Damar
Adi Agung Waskito
Wuryaningsih Cicilia Dwi
Istiyani Ambar
Bacomo Louie
Soreaga Rowena
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description This paper analyzed the various mobility patterns related to climate change in urban areas, focusing on the impacts of tidal floods and land subsidence in the coastal area of Central Java. The gradual changes in the coastal area are driven by climate change and development plans around the village, which have increased vulnerability. The community often experiences the impacts of rising sea levels and land surface subsidence, damaging the residential environment, public facilities, and hindering transportation and economic activities. This paper explores the experiences of different mobility types, including displacement, voluntary mobility, and immobility. A mixed-method approach was used, involving household surveys, key informant interviews, and community mapping, emphasizing a participatory approach to leverage research for advocacy. The findings suggest that mobility was driven by both the urbanization process and climate change, which have significantly impacted the community. There are various factors influencing their decision to stay or leave the land. Community resilience is one of the drivers of immobility, while the adaptive capacity for livelihood transformation becomes a key factor in their struggle to adapt to climate change impacts.
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spelling doaj-art-07a3257e00b04baa9d7be08d4592ad102025-02-05T10:43:24ZengEDP SciencesBIO Web of Conferences2117-44582025-01-011550600410.1051/bioconf/202515506004bioconf_10thiccc_06004Tidal flood and slow onset mobility in the urban community on The Northeast Coast of Central Java, IndonesiaSaptaningtyas Haryani0Nugroho Singgih1Waskitojati Damar2Adi Agung Waskito3Wuryaningsih Cicilia Dwi4Istiyani Ambar5Bacomo Louie6Soreaga Rowena7Postgraduate Program. Sebelas Maret UniversityPercik Institute, Kampoeng PercikPercik Institute, Kampoeng PercikPercik Institute, Kampoeng PercikPercik Institute, Kampoeng PercikSekolah Tinggi Ilmu Ekonomi AMAJRS Asia PacificInstitute of Environmental Science for Social Change (ESSC). 1/F. Manila Observatory Building Ateneo de Manila UniversityThis paper analyzed the various mobility patterns related to climate change in urban areas, focusing on the impacts of tidal floods and land subsidence in the coastal area of Central Java. The gradual changes in the coastal area are driven by climate change and development plans around the village, which have increased vulnerability. The community often experiences the impacts of rising sea levels and land surface subsidence, damaging the residential environment, public facilities, and hindering transportation and economic activities. This paper explores the experiences of different mobility types, including displacement, voluntary mobility, and immobility. A mixed-method approach was used, involving household surveys, key informant interviews, and community mapping, emphasizing a participatory approach to leverage research for advocacy. The findings suggest that mobility was driven by both the urbanization process and climate change, which have significantly impacted the community. There are various factors influencing their decision to stay or leave the land. Community resilience is one of the drivers of immobility, while the adaptive capacity for livelihood transformation becomes a key factor in their struggle to adapt to climate change impacts.https://www.bio-conferences.org/articles/bioconf/pdf/2025/06/bioconf_10thiccc_06004.pdftidal floodsclimate changeurban setting(im)mobility
spellingShingle Saptaningtyas Haryani
Nugroho Singgih
Waskitojati Damar
Adi Agung Waskito
Wuryaningsih Cicilia Dwi
Istiyani Ambar
Bacomo Louie
Soreaga Rowena
Tidal flood and slow onset mobility in the urban community on The Northeast Coast of Central Java, Indonesia
BIO Web of Conferences
tidal floods
climate change
urban setting
(im)mobility
title Tidal flood and slow onset mobility in the urban community on The Northeast Coast of Central Java, Indonesia
title_full Tidal flood and slow onset mobility in the urban community on The Northeast Coast of Central Java, Indonesia
title_fullStr Tidal flood and slow onset mobility in the urban community on The Northeast Coast of Central Java, Indonesia
title_full_unstemmed Tidal flood and slow onset mobility in the urban community on The Northeast Coast of Central Java, Indonesia
title_short Tidal flood and slow onset mobility in the urban community on The Northeast Coast of Central Java, Indonesia
title_sort tidal flood and slow onset mobility in the urban community on the northeast coast of central java indonesia
topic tidal floods
climate change
urban setting
(im)mobility
url https://www.bio-conferences.org/articles/bioconf/pdf/2025/06/bioconf_10thiccc_06004.pdf
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