Enhancing Community Resilience in South Sulawesi: A Sustainable Approach to Climate Adaptation

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Laode M Syarif, Ph.D
Executive Director
Identifying core areas, enhance action and cooperation to address
disaster and climate risk.
Accelerate action to combat climate change-related 
disaster risk:
institutional reforms, system changes and policies.
Improve Public Private Partnership  to provide integrated and robust
adaptation and mitigation activities.
Identify critical climate threats that require urgent action 
(e.g. food
security, financial shocks, trade, infrastructure, water-related and
security threats).
Building resilience and adapting to climate change at multiple levels
and with a range of stakeholders from different sectors 
(more effective
policies, risk management systems and response  capacities at national
level will need to be equally matched by investments at local levels,
particularly in communities and for people who are most vulnerable to
the impact of climate change).
Promote cooperation on adaptation
, in order to maximize its
effectiveness.
 
Approaches
 
AF PROJECTs in Indonesia
 
3
 
 
 
 
 
Community Adaptation for
Forest-Food Based
Management in Saddang Watershed
Adapting to Climate Change through Sustainable Integrated
Watershed Governance
 in Indigenous People of Ammatoa Kajang
Customary Area in Bulukumba Regency, South Sulawesi Province, Indonesia
Safekeeping-Surviving-Sustaining towards Resilience:
3S Approach to Build Coastal City Resilience to
Climate Change Impacts and Natural Disasters
in Pekalongan City, Central Java
 Province
EMBRACING THE SUN:
Redefining Public Space as a Solution for the Effects of
Global Climate Change in Indonesia's Urban Areas
Enhancing the Adaptation Capability of Coastal Community
in Facing the Impacts of Climate Change in Negeri (Village) Asilulu,
Ureng and Lima of Leihitu District Maluku Tengah Regency Maluku Province
 
Community Resilience: SADDANG experience
Covering 4 Regencies of South Sulawesi Province:
  Pinrang,   Enrekang,   Toraja, and   North Toraja
Approach
Strengthened Social Forestry through encouraging
forest food in the upstream of Saddang Watershed
Improved coastal governance and carrying capacity in
support of climate change adaptation action
downstream of Saddang Watershed
Strengthened institutional system and capacity to
reduce climate risk including socio-economic and
environmental degradation
Strengthened capacity and support of the parties
through knowledge management
 
A Few Promising Progress
 
 
Saddang river
 
Mangrove planting in
Pinrang Regency
 
Rice Farmers in Enrekang Regency,
South Sulawesi
 
Government and People Enthusiasm
 
Establishment of Youth Group on Climate Change (KPPI)
Assistance to women groups in
developing small scale home industry
Advocacy to CLIMATE CHANGE POLICY at Regency Level
 
ENCOURAGING Agroforestry Products
 
Toraja Arabica Coffee
Palm sugar
 
Terima kasih // Thank You
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Empowering communities in the Saddang Watershed Ecosystem, South Sulawesi, Indonesia, to enhance their resilience against climate change. Projects focus on forest-food management, urban climate solutions, coastal community adaptation, and indigenous watershed governance. The initiative aims to strengthen institutional capacity, reduce climate risks, and promote collaboration for effective climate action at multiple levels.

  • Community resilience
  • Climate adaptation
  • South Sulawesi
  • Indonesia
  • Sustainable development

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  1. AF Side Event COP26 Glasgow AF Side Event COP26 Glasgow ============================ ============================ Community Adaptation For Forest-Food Based Management in Saddang Saddang Watershed Ecosystem Watershed Ecosystem in South Sulawesi-INDONESIA Laode M Syarif, Ph.D Executive Director

  2. Identifying core areas, enhance action and cooperation to address disaster and climate risk. Accelerate action to combat climate change-related disaster risk: institutional reforms, system changes and policies. Improve Public Private Partnership to provide integrated and robust adaptation and mitigation activities. Identify critical climate threats that require urgent action (e.g. food security, financial shocks, trade, infrastructure, water-related and security threats). Building resilience and adapting to climate change at multiple levels and with a range of stakeholders from different sectors (more effective policies, risk management systems and response capacities at national level will need to be equally matched by investments at local levels, particularly in communities and for people who are most vulnerable to the impact of climate change). Promote cooperation on adaptation, in order to maximize its effectiveness. Approaches

  3. AF PROJECTs in Indonesia Community Adaptation for Forest-Food Based Management in Saddang Watershed EMBRACING THE SUN: Redefining Public Space as a Solution for the Effects of Global Climate Change in Indonesia's Urban Areas Enhancing the Adaptation Capability of Coastal Community in Facing the Impacts of Climate Change in Negeri (Village) Asilulu, Ureng and Lima of Leihitu District Maluku Tengah Regency Maluku Province Safekeeping-Surviving-Sustaining towards Resilience: 3S Approach to Build Coastal City Resilience to Climate Change Impacts and Natural Disasters in Pekalongan City, Central Java Province Adapting to Climate Change through Sustainable Integrated Watershed Governance in Indigenous People of Ammatoa Kajang Customary Area in Bulukumba Regency, South Sulawesi Province, Indonesia 3

  4. Community Resilience: SADDANG experience Covering 4 Regencies of South Sulawesi Province: Pinrang, Enrekang, Toraja, and North Toraja Approach Strengthened Social Forestry through encouraging forest food in the upstream of Saddang Watershed Improved coastal governance and carrying capacity in support of climate change adaptation action downstream of Saddang Watershed Strengthened institutional system and capacity to reduce climate risk including socio-economic and environmental degradation Strengthened capacity and support of the parties through knowledge management

  5. A Few Promising Progress Saddang river Mangrove planting in Pinrang Regency Rice Farmers in Enrekang Regency, South Sulawesi

  6. Government and People Enthusiasm Establishment of Youth Group on Climate Change (KPPI) Assistance to women groups in developing small scale home industry Advocacy to CLIMATE CHANGE POLICY at Regency Level

  7. ENCOURAGING Agroforestry Products Palm sugar Toraja Arabica Coffee

  8. Terima kasih // Thank You

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