A Phenomenology Approach to Rethinking Coastal Community Vulnerability Toward Sea-Level Rise

IF 0.7 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH International Journal of Migration Health and Social Care Pub Date : 2023-06-30 DOI:10.58860/ijsh.v2i6.62
Aulia Dara Nur Arifin, T. Taqyuddin
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Due to its proximity to the ocean and the danger it poses, such as sea level rise, coastal floods, tsunamis, and many other natural disasters, the coastal community has been long regarded as one of the most vulnerable communities. However, coastal communities that have prohibited these areas for a long period have grown accustomed to its threats, especially coastal floods, and have adopted localized survival and mitigation strategies. These events have tested the coastal communities' ability to adapt using limited resources, knowledge, and power. Using a phenomenology approach, this paper aims to illustrate the vulnerability exposed to the coastal community in Muara Baru, Penjaringan District, city of North Jakarta, Indonesia, using a geographic and exposure criteria to determine participants. Data gathered from in-depth interviews with head villagers and 25 residents of Muara Baru along with field observations to capture their lived experience as a community in terms of adaptation strategies and how they cope with the rising sea-level and coastal flood. Results show that contrary to previous conceptions, Muara Baru’s coastal community are no longer vulnerable to sea-level rise and this research highlights the rising concern for social risks they experience. By focusing on this factor rather on the disadvantage due to their geographical location, policy designs can be tailored to support the enhancement and well-being of the community.   
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用现象学方法重新思考沿海社区对海平面上升的脆弱性
由于靠近海洋及其带来的危险,例如海平面上升,沿海洪水,海啸和许多其他自然灾害,沿海社区一直被视为最脆弱的社区之一。然而,长期禁止这些地区的沿海社区已经习惯了其威胁,特别是沿海洪水,并采取了局部生存和减灾战略。这些事件考验了沿海社区利用有限的资源、知识和力量进行适应的能力。本文采用现象学方法,利用地理和暴露标准来确定参与者,旨在说明印度尼西亚北雅加达市Penjaringan区Muara Baru沿海社区暴露的脆弱性。通过对Muara Baru村村长和25名居民的深度访谈以及实地观察收集数据,以捕捉他们作为一个社区在适应策略方面的生活经验,以及他们如何应对海平面上升和沿海洪水。结果表明,与之前的观念相反,Muara Baru的沿海社区不再容易受到海平面上升的影响,这项研究强调了他们所经历的社会风险日益增加的担忧。通过关注这一因素,而不是由于地理位置而造成的不利因素,可以量身定制政策设计,以支持社区的改善和福祉。
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International Journal of Migration Health and Social Care
International Journal of Migration Health and Social Care PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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