
Background
Floods, drought and landslides take place in turns in Indonesia. This hydrometeorological disaster shows an increasing trend every year. At the beginning of 2021, a large number of floods had occurred in several areas, including South Kalimantan, North Sulawesi, Aceh, DKI, Central Java (North Coast). Landslides also occurred in several places such as Bogor, Sumedang, Kebumen, and Banjarnegara. These disasters occur because the intensity of rain increases as a result of climate change. In the next few months, drought and forest and land fires are likely to occur. Mitigation of hydrometeorological disasters and climate change must always be carried out so that the impact on society can be reduced. This mitigation can be done by increasing the capacity to resist hydrometeorological disasters and climate change.
Objective
- Discuss Enhancing resilience capacity of disaster and climate change.
- Gap analysis of research and implementation of hydrometeorological and climate change disaster resilience capacities.
- Develop an action plan to follow up on the results of the conference.
Output
- State of the art Enhancing resilience capacity of disaster and climate change
- Action plan for Enhancing resilience capacity of disaster and climate change
- Compiling Cooperation to implement action plans
Participants
Parties related to handling hydrometeorological disasters and climate change include the National Disaster Management Agency (BNPB), the National Development Planning Agency (Bappenas), Universities, Research Institutions, Non-Governmental Organizations, Donor Agencie, policy makers, forestry practitioners from private sector, international organizations, and other stakeholders.
Theme and Subthemes
Theme: Enhancing resilience capacity of disaster and climate change
Sub themes :
- Mitigation and adaptation of hidrometeorological disaster
- Mitigation and adaptation of climate change disaster
- Technology on early warning system and monitoring system of disaster
- Handling post disaster
- Disaster awareness regulation and culture
Exibition and Study Visit
Nglegi village, Patuk sub regency, Gunung Kidul Regency, Yogyakarta Province
Keynote Speaker
- Edward Game, Lead Scientist from The Nature Conservancy, Australia
IOP proceedings publishings series
Some qualified papers will also be published in the IOP Conference Series publication – indexed by Scopus. The author who wishes their papers to be published in the IOP Proceedings publication series are subject to these following publication policy:
- Additional cost IDR 1.500.000,-/paper.
- Review of papers published in the IOP Conference Series titles is undertaken through processes administered by the organizers and proceedings editors
Language
The official language of the conference is English. The paper must be submitted and presented in English
Structure, Time & Registration
The conference will be convened on 7-8 September 2021, at Manggala Wanabhakti Building, Jakarta Indonesia and Forestry and Environment Research, Development and Innovation Agency (FORDA) Campus, Bogor, Indonesia, also FORDA sites office in provinces.
The conference would be convened on combination virtual and real room events. The virtual platform would be broadcasted from FORDA Jakarta Office. The conference would be running at 3 pathways: 1) discussion at plenary and also parallel session 2) exhibition and virtual tours, and 3) photo/video competition.
Registration to join these conference should only be made online through http://inafor.forda-mof.org/ Please save the registration number to claim the seminar kits and handbook.
Important Date
Abstract Submission : February – 25 April 2021
Author 1st Notification : 10 May 2021
Full Paper Submission : 11 May – 25 June 2021
Author 2nd Notification : 31 July 2021
RevisiFull Paper Submission : 1 August – 15 August 2021
Author 3rd Notification : 16 August 2021
Regster participant : 27 August 2021
Conference Dates : 7-8 September 2021
Virtual Tours
On stream 3 will present a virtual tour to Nglegi village, Patuk sub regency, Gunung Kidul Regency, Yogyakarta Province. These area describes the condition of the community that has been able to adapt to disasters
Contact Person
Mrs. Salamah Retnowati (081329341499)
The Watershed Management Technology Center (WMTC)
Jl. Jend. A.Yani-Pabelan, Kartasura, E-mail: bpt.kdas@gmail.com
Mrs Diny Darmasih, S. Hut., ME (081236566767)
Centre for Research and Development on Social, Economy, Policy and Climate Change
Jl. Gunung Batu No. 5 Bogor 16118, Jawa Barat-Indonesia