Kaczan, David and Fegi, Nurhabni and Cheung, William W. L. and Frolicher, Thomas and Kuswardani, Anna and Lam, Vicky W.Y. and Muawanah, Umi and Puspasari, Reny and Reygondeau, Gabriel and Sumaila, U. Rashid and Teh, Lydia (2023) Hot water rising: The impact of climate change on Indonesia’s fisheries and coastal communities. The World Bank, Washington.
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Indonesia’s fisheries are at the center of these challenges. The fisheries sector contributes US$26.9 billion annually to the national economy (around 2.6 percent of GDP), 50 percent of the country’s protein, and over 7 million jobs (World Bank 2021). The impact of climate change on the fisheries sector will thus have important implications for livelihoods, food security, and economic growth. While this is true around the world, few countries have fishery resources as vast as Indonesia’s or depend as much as Indonesia does on fisheries for jobs and protein. As this report highlights, the importance of ensuring productive and sustainable fisheries in the face of a changing climate is well-recognized. The Government of Indonesia is taking steps toward a climate-resilient marine and coastal economy through investment in infrastructure, technology, capacity-building, and governance. Strategies and actions are outlined in the Enhanced Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC), the Climate Resilient Development Policy 2020- 2045, and the List of Priority Locations and Climate Resilient Actions prepared by the Ministry of National Development Planning (Bappenas). Climate resilience is being prioritized by the Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries (MMAF).
Item Type: | Documents |
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Keywords: | Indonesia, Small-scale Fisheries, Fishing Communities, Climate Change, Impacts, Ecosystems, Marine Fisheries, Environmental Impact, Coastal Communities |
Subjects: | Disasters and Climate Change |
Depositing User: | Vivek D ICSF |
Date Deposited: | 03 May 2024 05:10 |
Last Modified: | 03 May 2024 05:10 |
URI: | http://icsfarchives.net/id/eprint/20066 |
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