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Spatial planning-based ecosystem adaptation (SPBEA) as a method to mitigate the impact of climate change: The effectiveness of hybrid training and participatory workshops during a pandemic in Indonesia

Climate change has a greater effect on the long-term viability of coastal environments and people’s livelihood. The idea of using ecosystems to help people deal with the effects of climate change is becoming more common at the international, national, and local levels, especially when it comes to sp...

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Published in:APN science bulletin (Online) 2022-04, Vol.12 (1), p.29-43
Main Authors: Sutrisno, Dewayany, Rahadiati, Ati, Bin Hashim, Mazlan, Shih, Peter Tian-Yuan, Qin, Rongjun, Helmi, Muhammad, Yusmur, Armaiki, Zhang, Li
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description Climate change has a greater effect on the long-term viability of coastal environments and people’s livelihood. The idea of using ecosystems to help people deal with the effects of climate change is becoming more common at the international, national, and local levels, especially when it comes to spatial planning. So, learning about spatial planning-based ecosystem adaptation (SPBEA) is important for early careers because they will be the ones who have to deal with the decisions made now. Coastal communities must also understand the steps they can take to lessen the effects of coastal disasters in their area. This study looks at how the SPBEA concept can be taught to early-career practitioners and coastal communities through training and workshops, and the effectiveness of online training in transferring knowledge. The method of training used the hybrid method for comparison. A hierarchical approach was taken, starting from the compilation of SPBEA teaching materials, followed by SPBEA training for early-career practitioners to generate SPBEA zoning and transferring the training results to the coastal communities. Online training is not as good as offline one, but it was advantageous for the participants. Indeed, the pond-farming community was excited about the implementation of SPBEA.
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