Climate change vulnerability assessments impacts on policy

This paper looks at two climate-change vulnerability assessments (CCVA) processes in Indonesia, one that was deployed in the cities of Semarang and Bandar Lampung, and another implemented in Manado and Makassar.

This research supports the design of more effective CCVA processes and recommends how to use them to engage and raise the awareness of stakeholders to bring about lasting policymaking and planning outcomes.

Source: International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED)
Author information and contact: John Taylor and Jonatan Lassa

Language: English

Year of publication: 2015