This report highlights the social dimensions of climate change in Indonesia, focusing on how local communities and governance systems can drive effective climate action. It maps the varied vulnerabilities across the archipelago, emphasizing the importance of supporting the poor and marginalized through targeted adaptation and mitigation strategies. The report stresses the need for strong local governance and social resilience, leveraging local knowledge, rights, and resources to ensure that vulnerable communities can effectively respond to climate impacts.
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Social Dimensions of Climate Change in Indonesia
This report highlights the social dimensions of climate change in Indonesia, focusing on how local communities and governance systems can drive effective climate action. It maps the varied vulnerabilities across the archipelago, emphasizing the importance of supporting the poor and marginalized through targeted adaptation and mitigation strategies. The report stresses the need for strong local governance and social resilience, leveraging local knowledge, rights, and resources to ensure that vulnerable communities can effectively respond to climate impacts.
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