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IDENTIFIKASI GEJALA PERUBAHAN IKLIM DI KOTA BANDAR LAMPUNG BERDASARKAN DATA IKLIM MAKRO TAHUN 1998-2020: Studi Kasus : Kota Bandar Lampung Pratiwi, Fennidya Nur; Asbi, Adnin Musadri; Kurnianingsih, Nela Agustin
REKSABUMI Vol 1 No 1 (2022): Januari
Publisher : LPPM Universitas Terbuka

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33830/Reksabumi.v1i1.2195.2022

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Climate change today is an important thing that can affect people's lives and development in thefuture. For this reason, each stakeholder needs to prepare a strategic program in dealing with thephenomenon of climate change in order to reduce the impact it will cause. In this case of the program, it is important for stakeholders to know how the climate conditions in the area they cover. This study aims to identify the symptoms of climate change that occur in Bandar Lampung City based on two indicators, namely: Pattern of Changes in Air Temperature; Rainfall Change Pattern; and historical events related to climate change. This research was conducted using a qualitative approach with multiple linear regression method and a qualitative approach with a descriptive narrative method. The results of this study indicate that the city of Bandar Lampung in the last ± 23 years has experienced symptoms of climate change in the form of changes in rainfall patterns and air temperature as wellas the impacts of climate change such as the phenomenon of tidal flooding.
Adaptasi Masyarakat dalam Menghadapi Gejala Perubahan Iklim di Wilayah Pesisir Kota Bandar Lampung Pratiwi, Fennidya Nur; Asbi, Adnin Musadri; Kurnianingsih, Nela Agustin
REKSABUMI Vol 4 No 1 (2025): Januari
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33830/Reksabumi.v4i1.11637.2025

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Climate change significantly impacts coastal areas, including Bandar Lampung City, which has experienced rising temperatures, decreasing rainfall, and more frequent tidal flooding. This study aims to analyze the forms of adaptation undertaken by coastal communities in response to climate change symptoms and to evaluate their level of understanding and adaptive responses. A mixed-methods approach with a deductive framework was used, involving primary data collection through questionnaires and interviews, as well as secondary data from literature and institutional documents. The results show that while most residents understand the symptoms of climate change, only a small portion have implemented appropriate adaptation measures. These include energy conservation, drainage improvement, stilt house construction, and mangrove preservation. A gap exists between knowledge and action, influenced by social perceptions, education level, and government support. The findings underscore the importance of strengthening community-based adaptive capacity and integrating spatial risk data such as InaRISK into local climate resilience strategies.