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Bank of Indonesia

Annual International Seminar

Session 5

Mitigating the Impact on Poor People

in Indonesia

Indonesia

Climate Change

Adaptation:

Hakan Bjorkman

(2)
(3)

Impact of Global Warming

in Indonesia

y

Changes in seasons and rainfall

y

More extreme weather events

y

Rises in sea levels

y

Warmer oceans

(4)

Impact on People

y

Livelihoods and poverty

y

Food security and malnutrition

y

Less water, dirty water

(5)

Adaptation Action

y Agricultural Revolution

y Coastal zone management – protect, accommodate & retreat

y Integrated water management

y Fighting disease

y Disaster risk reduction

y Climate proofing development plans and budgets

(6)

Macro-economic considerations

y Climate change investment = avoid diversion of resources

y Energy policies = expanding access to poor communities

y Pro-poor fiscal policies, targeted subsidies, etc.

y Enabling environment for credit, micro-insurance

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