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GROUP II

1. HUSNI MOCHTAR
2. IMAM HAMBALI
3. INRIYANI TAKESAN
4. KHARIS VIDI FAHRI
5. MOLYADI
6. MUSA
7. NORMALITA SULISTYANAWATI
8. NURRUL AINY
9. PERIGRINUS HERMIN SEBONG
10.PUTIRNESIA KINANTI
RUINDUNGAN

11 SADRAK TUNAS
12 SRI AYU LESTARI
13 SRI SURAHMIYATI
14 ULFAYANI RAMSAR
15 YULFITRI
16 YULIA FARAHDINI
17 YUNIATI
18 YUNITA SARI
THIRAYO

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UGM
Climate

Change, Impacts, Response Strategies


Climate Change

Temperature change
Precipitation change
Sea Level Rise
Extreme events

Climate Process Drivers


Greenhouse gases ,Aerosols
(emission, concentration)

EARTH SYSTEMS

HUMAN SYSTEMS

Impacts and vulnerability


Ecosystems, Water resources
Food security and society
Human health

Socio-Economic Development
Governance | Health
Equity | Technology | Population
Production and consumption patterns
Socio-cultural preferences | Trade

Mitigation

Adaptation

Program
Studi Pendidikan
Minat Utama Kebijakan
Manajemen
PelayananDokt
Kes

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Climate Change

Impact
Temperature

Global warming in central Asia, northern, eastern and southern


Asia. Fewer very cold days in East Asia and South Asia

Precipitation,
snow and ice

Decrease in precipitation in central Asia in Summer. Increase in


the frequency of intense precipitation events in parts of South
Asia, and in East Asia.
Increasing reduction in snow and ice in Himalayan glaciers

Exthreme
Events

Increasing frequency and intensity of extreme events : droughts


during the summer months and El Nio events

Program
Studi Pendidikan
Minat Utama Kebijakan
Manajemen
PelayananDokt
Kes

Sectoral Vunerabilities
Water
Agriculture
and Food
security
Health

Terrestrial
Ecosystems

Decrease of freshwater availability in Central, South, East and


Southeast Asia, particularly in large riverr, Increase in the number
and severity of glacial melt-related
floods
Decreases in crop yield for many parts of Asia , putting =people at risk
from hunger.
Reduced soil moisture and evaporation land degradation and
desertification.
Changing patterns in the occurrence of disease vectors affecting health.
Increases in endemic morbidity and mortality in south and Southeast Asia.
Increase in the abundance and/or toxicity of cholera in south Asia.
Increased risk of extinction for many species due to the synergistic effects
of climate change and habitat fragmentation.
Increase in frequency and extent of forest
fires could limit forest expansion

Impacts of El Nino and La Nina


Both are an oscillation in the temperatures between
atmosphere and the ocean of the eastern equatorial
pacific region
El Nino occur between june-december and caused
by change in the wind patterns
La Nina is the opposite of El Nino, indicated by
prolonged period of sea temperatures in the same
region
El Nino changes atmospheric pressures with
consequences for rainfall

Impacts of El Nino & La Nina


La Nina affect patterns of rainfall, atmospheric
pressures, and global atmosphericcirculation
Strong La Nina events are associated with floods

FK UGM

Pepres No. 61/2011

Indonesian Goverment Policy


Aimed to decrease emission of
greenhouse gases based on five sectors
transportation, industry, waste, agriculture,
forest and petlands

Program
Studi Pendidikan
Minat Utama Kebijakan
Manajemen
PelayananDokt
Kes

Effectivitness
Reforestation

References

Yulihastin. 2008.Impacts of El Nino and IOD On The Indonesian Climate. National


Institute of Aeronautics And Space, Indonesia.
Intergovernmentall Panel On Climate Change. 2007. Towards New Scenarios For
Analysis Of Emissions, Climate Change, Impacts And Response Strategies.
Netherlands : IPCC.
United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change. 2007. Impacts,
Vulnerabilities And Adaptation In Developing Countries (chapters I, II, II, IV).
Germany : UNFCCC.

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