Tamasaju Village, North Galesong District, Takalar Regency continues to experience an increase in population and economic development every year. Population growth triggers the expansion of new residential areas. One of the strategic areas for the area is the coastal area. This can be seen from the stretching of the construction of fishermen's settlements that continue to jut out into the sea. Based on its existence, the area has the potential to directly receive the impacts of climate change. Seeing the high potential threat of coastal abrasion and flooding as well as the rapid development and population growth in the coastal area of Tamasaju Village, efforts to overcome coastal abrasion and flood disasters are needed based on aspects of spatial planning based on the characteristics of the disasters that have occurred. To reduce the impact and post-disaster losses, mitigation is needed by raising awareness and increasing the community's ability to face disaster threats through socialization of spatial planning so that people can anticipate losses and damage caused in the event of a disaster in their area. So that the expected target from this service activity is to disseminate information to residents about the importance of spatial planning for disaster risk reduction, especially coastal abrasion and flood disasters in their area by cooperating with the village government to help the service team carry out outreach activities in Tamasaju Village
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