Extreme Climate Change, Rainfall and Temperature in South Kalimantan Province, Indonesia DOI
Ulfa Fitriati, Gusti Rusmayadi,

Gusti Muhammad Hatta

et al.

Journal of Lifestyle and SDGs Review, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 5(4), P. 06136 - 06136

Published: April 7, 2025

Objective: This study investigates extreme changes rainfall and temperature in South Kalimantan Province, Indonesia the impact of these climate changes, related to SDG 13 (climate action) 15 (Life on land). Theoretical Framework: Tropical regions such as are characterized by a warm throughout year large variations between regions. On island Borneo there three countries, namely Indonesia, Malaysia Brunei Darussalam. As country with tropical climate, only experiences two seasons year. Method: Climatology data collect from BMKG database center which is 3 Stations, Gusti Syamsir Alam Meteorological Station (1982-2022), Syamsudin Noor (1978-2022) (2010-2022). Results Discussion: There have been significant over past 40 years. The maximum daily occurred 2021 amounting 255.3 mm. In January 2021, floods hit almost all districts Province. that month it rained consecutively for 7 days totaling 628.6 mm 10th-16th 2021. average 26.7ºC, increase 1ºC highest was 38.8ºC, 2-5ºC. Research Implications: lungs world, so will also an global change. Originality/Value: uniquely examines change Borneo, particularly temperature.

Language: Английский

Flood Hazard Assessment in Pemaluan Village Due to Land Use Change in IKN (Ibu Kota Nusantara) as The New Capital City of Indonesia DOI Creative Commons

Bagus Handyastono,

M.A. Alghoul,

Annisa Rizki

et al.

Case Studies in Chemical and Environmental Engineering, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 101211 - 101211

Published: March 1, 2025

Language: Английский

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SWOT analysis of the new capital city based on the integrated coastal zone management approach DOI Open Access

Destyariani Liana Putri,

Nurmawati Nurmawati,

Anggoronadhi Dianiswara

et al.

IOP Conference Series Earth and Environmental Science, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 1464(1), P. 012012 - 012012

Published: Feb. 1, 2025

Abstract Coastal area as the buffered to new capital city are including Samboja, Penajam Paser Utara and Muara Jawa. The criteria address needs of coastal which stakeholder, expertise, resources, facility regulation. These also known Integrated Zone Management (ICZM) indicators helped mapping condition area. Hence, need be converting into SWOT (Strength, Weakness, Opportunity Threat) questionnaire. Over 100 respondents participated in survey coming from local government, fishermen, women community, agricultural community well tourism community. has resource potential that supports main related fisheries, agriculture. However, there is still strengthening alongside development itself. analysis provides ideal for both internal external perspectives. It suggests strategy help stakeholder on developing based their condition. As it indicates should consider implementation progressive improve its readiness towards city. means requires use strength components order mobilize opportunities.

Language: Английский

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Extreme Climate Change, Rainfall and Temperature in South Kalimantan Province, Indonesia DOI
Ulfa Fitriati, Gusti Rusmayadi,

Gusti Muhammad Hatta

et al.

Journal of Lifestyle and SDGs Review, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 5(4), P. 06136 - 06136

Published: April 7, 2025

Objective: This study investigates extreme changes rainfall and temperature in South Kalimantan Province, Indonesia the impact of these climate changes, related to SDG 13 (climate action) 15 (Life on land). Theoretical Framework: Tropical regions such as are characterized by a warm throughout year large variations between regions. On island Borneo there three countries, namely Indonesia, Malaysia Brunei Darussalam. As country with tropical climate, only experiences two seasons year. Method: Climatology data collect from BMKG database center which is 3 Stations, Gusti Syamsir Alam Meteorological Station (1982-2022), Syamsudin Noor (1978-2022) (2010-2022). Results Discussion: There have been significant over past 40 years. The maximum daily occurred 2021 amounting 255.3 mm. In January 2021, floods hit almost all districts Province. that month it rained consecutively for 7 days totaling 628.6 mm 10th-16th 2021. average 26.7ºC, increase 1ºC highest was 38.8ºC, 2-5ºC. Research Implications: lungs world, so will also an global change. Originality/Value: uniquely examines change Borneo, particularly temperature.

Language: Английский

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