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This book explores the complex nexus of climate change, labour, and migration with a specific focus on women and children, using Indonesia as a case study. It provides a comprehensive analysis of intersecting issues, drawing on transdisciplinary academic knowledge from fields such as law, social work, gender studies, public health, engineering, and urban planning.
The book examines the future of climate change law in Indonesia, gender-based adaptation strategies, and the role of local leaders in managing sea level rise impacts. It investigates the effects of climate change on labour migration, social protection for informal workers, and economic resilience strategies for women and children. Additionally, it analyzes immobility and adaptation strategies, forced migration, and the role of local government in addressing migration and climate change. Special emphasis is placed on the legal frameworks and policies necessary for effective climate change mitigation and adaptation, as well as the principles of green criminology in understanding environmental injustices.
This volume offers valuable insights and recommendations for researchers, policymakers, and practitioners to develop holistic climate change mitigation strategies that address the needs of vulnerable communities. It is essential reading for those interested in the intersections of climate change, migration, labour, law, and green criminology.
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Chapter 1. COLLABORATION AS A KEY TO COMBATTING THE SOCIAL IMPACTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE.- Chapter 2. CLIMATE CHANGE AND DEVELOPMENT POLICY IN INDONESIA: FROM SURVIVAL TO TRANSFORMATION.- Chapter 3. SEA LEVEL RISE AND ENVIRONMENTAL MIGRATION: THE FUTURE OF CLIMATE CHANGE LAW IN INDONESIA.- Chapter 4. GENDER-RESPONSIVE ADAPTATION FOR CLIMATE AND DISASTER RISK MITIGATION: RECOMMENDATIONS FOR EFFECTIVE IMPLEMENTATION FROM CASE STUDIES.- Chapter 5. EPISTEMIC INJUSTICE: THE IMPACT OF CLIMATE CHANGE ON EDUCATIONAL FACILITIES AND LEARNING PROCESSES.- Chapter 6. CAPABILITIES, EMPOWERMENT AND CITIZENSHIP AMONG WOMEN IN COASTAL AREAS OF NORTH JAKARTA: RESPONSE TO CLIMATE CHANGE.- Chapter 7. EVALUATION OF INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT IN COASTAL CENTRAL JAVA: REDUCING CLIMATE CHANGE, ENVIRONMENTAL AND SOCIO-ECONOMIC IMPACTS.- Chapter 8. THE CRITICAL ROLE OF LOCAL LEADERS IN MANAGING THE IMPACTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE IN DEMAK, INDONESIA.- Chapter 9. FROM BUYERS TO PLANNERS: UNDERSTANDING MARKET BEHAVIOUR IN CLIMATE ADAPTATION FOR URBAN INDONESIA.- Chapter 10. DISASTER MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES IN RESPONSE TO CLIMATE CHANGE: A FOCUS ON CLIMATE-VULNERABLE COASTAL AREAS IN INDONESIA.- Chapter 11. Climate Change and The Paradox of Stunting Cases in North Coastal Area of Java: A Study in Demak and Semarang.- Chapter 12. Discourse on Labor in the Fisheries Sector of Jakarta Bay: Vulnerabilities, Challenges, and Strategies in Response to Climate Change.- Chapter 13. Strengthening Social Protection Among Informal Sector Workers Affected by Climate Change Impact: Pekalongan Case Study.- Chapter 14. Women s Resilience Strategies in Responding to Climate Change Impacts in the North Coastal Area of Semarang: Economy, Environment and Empowerment .- Chapter 15. Shifting Sands: Immobility & Adaptation in Rising Seas.- Chapter 16. Mobility in the Context of Climate Change: Addressing Relocation Challenges and Potential Human Rights Issues in Demak, from a Legal Perspective.- Chapter 17. Climate Migration of Fishermen in Coastal North Jakarta: Impact and Policy Interventions.- Chapter 18. The Role of Local Government in Addressing Migration and Climate Change.- Chapter 19. Gender and Climate Change: Transdisciplinary Reflections.- Chapter 20. Climate Change, Labour, and Migration: Developing Innovative and Holistic Responses to Environmental Disturbances.



