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GUNAWAN WICAKSONO ENVIRONMENTAL BOARD SEMARANG MUNICIPALITY City Engagement and Key Findings from CC City Team Presented in 5 th High Level Seminar on Environmentally Sustainable Cities Surabaya, 28 Febr-1 March 2014

1. City Context Location (map) Climate Information Demography Socio Economic situation (very brief)

City Context: Where am I? JAKARTA Brebes Tegal Pemalang Pekalongan Batang Java Sea SEMARANG Kendal Jepara Kudus Pati Rembang SURABAYA Blora Ungaran Purwodadi Cepu Cilacap Purbalingga Purwokerto Banjarnegara Kebumen Hindia ocean Temanggung Salatiga Wonosobo Sragen Boyolali Surakarta Magelang Karanganyar Purworejo Sleman YOGYA Wates YOGYAKARTA Klaten Sukoharjo SOLO Wonogiri City Orde 1 City Orde 2 Wonosari 1. Semarang as capital of Central Java. 2. As a potentially trading node with adequate facilities: harbour, airpoirts, railway station

DEMOGRAPHY (brief) Area : 37,360 ha (373 sq km) Number of population : 1.5 million Difference between men and women : 711204-721750 = 10546 Biggest population on Pedurungan District 157124 and smallest on Tugu District 25937 Age category children 280,467 Productive age 1,018,449 Non productive age 126,115 Population stucture by jobs ; 30% 6% 0% 3% 35% 9% 4% 3% 10% petani nelayan pengusaha buruh pedagang angkatan PNS&ABRI Pensiunan lainnya farmers fisherman enterpreneur workers trade transport civil serv & military retired others

POPULATION DENSITY (P/Ha)

2. Why Semarang Sees URBAN CLIMATE CHANGE RESILIENCE is Relevant Overview of Vulnerabilities Existing Adaptive Capacities

LAND MOVEMENT

LAND SUBSIDENCE

TIDAL FLOOD AND INUNDATION AREA SUB SISTEM DRAINASE BRINGIN COMBATING FLOOD BECOMES FIRST MID TERM PROGRAM (SAPTA PROGRAM)

.Do We Know?...sea level rise 8 mm/year. Coastal Erosion in Semarang, 1991 to 2009 Coverage area 1,764.5 ha (98.2 ha/year) Genuk District 215,4 ha Tugu District 1.211,2 ha North Semarang District 90,4 ha West Semarang District 247,5 ha 37360 1764 = 35596

Wanna Proof?????...This is the fact. Coastal line 1991 Tugu District, July 2010

Mean Monthly Temperature (deg C) 29 28 27 Air Temperature, Jakarta-Semarang AND HERE COMES THE CLIMATE CHANGE 26 25 24 1860 1880 1900 1920 1940 1960 1980 2000 Time-Years RAIN PATTERN CHANGES IN JAVA DAN BALI TEMPERATURE INCREASE IN SEMARANG DAN JAKARTA SMALLER RAIN SEASON, HIGHER INTENSITY-- FLOOD, EROTION LONGER DRY SEASON ------------->DRAUGHT, LACK OF WATER SUPPLY 12

Density Density Monthly Rain Distribution 0.00030 Semarang 0.00030 Semarang 0.00025 0.00025 0.00020 Obsrevasi SresA2_2025 0.00020 Obsrevasi SresB1_2025 0.00015 SresA2_2055 0.00015 SresB1_2055 0.00010 0.00010 0.00005 0.00005 0.00000 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 0.00000 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 Rainfall Rainfall

Overview of Vulnerabilities (from VA) VULNERABILITY INDEX VS CAPACITY INDEX [INDEX VALUE MAX= 1]

VULNERABILITY ANALYSIS (VA)

3. ACTIVITIES TO BUILD CITY RESILIENCE IN SEMARANG through ACCCRN A. SHARED LEARNING DIALOGUES WHO ARE INVOLVED? WHAT S THE ADVANTAGE? WHAT S THE CHALLENGE B. SECTOR STUDIES AND PILOT PROJECTS HOW S THE PROCESS OF SELECTION, WHO IMPLEMENT, WHAT ARE THE STUDIES AND PILOTS ABOUT C. CITY RESILIENCE STRATEGY WHAT S THE RELEVANCE WITH OTHER GOVERNMENT PLANS, HOW TO GAIN CITY POLITICAL SUPPORT

SHARED LEARNING DIALOGUE SLD1: AUGUST 2009 and SLD2: JANUARY 2010 PEOPLE INVOLVED: MUNICIPAL AGENCIES: ENVIRONMENT, DEVELOPMENT PLANNING BOARD, COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT, HEALTH, WATER RESOURCES, AGRICULTURAL, TOWN PLANNING, FIRE & DISASTER, METEOROGICAL & GEOPHYSIC PRIVATE SECTORS: WATER SUPPLY, CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, COMPANY, UNIVERSITIES: UNDIP, UNNES, UNIKA N G O: LEPAAS (COASTAL AREA CONSERVATION), BINTARI (ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION) FACILITATOR: MERCY CORPS, IPB, URDI OBSERVER: BLITAR

SHARED LEARNING DIALOGUE (SLD) SLD1: AUGUST 2009 and SLD2: JANUARY 2010 A. RESULTING IN TOP FOUR CLIMATE HAZARDS IN SEMARANG INUNDATION AND ROB FLOODING COASTAL EROSION DROUGHT LANDSLIDE B. COMMITED TO ESTABLISH THE CITY TEAM ON CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION CONSIST OF MUNICIPAL AGENCIES, NGOS, UNIVERSITIES AND PRIVATE SECTORS C. CONTRIBUTION TO THE FOLLOWING STUDIES ON : VULNERABILITY ASSESTMENT, COMMUNITY BASED ASSESSMENT GOVERNANCE AND INSTITUTIONAL ANALYSIS D. DEVELOP PILOT PROJECTS AND IDEAS FOR SECTOR STUDIES

Selected Subdistrict Pilot Project Nu Project Title Description 1 2 3 4 COASTAL AREA COMMUNITY ADAPTATION IN TAPAK TUGUREJO (COASTAL EROSION ISSUE, by Bintari NGO) COMMUNITY BASED HOUSING RENOVATION LOAN IN KEMIJEN (rob flooding, issue by NGO PERDIKAN) ADAPTATION TO LANDSLIDE IN TANDANG (Landslide issue by P5/Undip) ADAPTATION TO DROUGHT and LANDSLIDE IN SUKOREJO (Draught issue by UNNES) Constructing used tires sea wall along 100m Mangrove planting, local species and introducing new species (Burguieria sp.). Establish Stakeholder Platform. Model of Housing Renovation Loan especially for the Women headed households as the most Vulnerable group. Hazard and evacuation mapping, disaster information system Reducing landslide by introducing Vertifer Grass Green Education and campaign Introducing Biopore Greening activities around spring water

ACCCRN Indonesia (July 2009 April 2010) ACCCRN activities ACADEMIC STUDY: VULNERABILITY AND CLIMATE CHANGE IMPACT, THEMATIC STUDY SHARED LEARNING DIALOG AND WORKSHOPS Results CITY RESILIENCE PLAN Proposal for Adaptation Activities CITY PROPOSAL FOR ADAPTATION ACTIVITIES VULNERABILITY IDENTIFICATION MIDTERM DEVELOPMENT PLAN, LAND USE PLAN NATIONAL PROVINCE CITY LEVEL DISTRICT Develop ment planning meeting ADAPTATION MODEL: PILOT PROJECTs CAPACITY IDENTIFICATION SUB DISTRICT NEIGHBOURHOOD

ACTIVITIES AGENDA 2011-2016 CITY TEAM CAPACITY BUILDING: capability to develop ideas of concept notes/ proposals; INTEGRATING Vulnerability Assestment (VA) and City Resilience Study (CRS) INTO MEDIUM TERM DEVELOPMENT PLAN ORGANIZING PROJECTS: RAINWATER HARVESTING ($ 100000 BY THE ROCKEFELLER FOUNDATION)

RAINWATER HARVESTING 2011: 15 RWH household scale and 1 RWH communal scale serving 581 schoolchildren and water supply for 50-60 households (Rockefeller Foundations through ACCCRN Mercycorps) 2012: 38 RWH household scale 2013: 15 RWH HOUSEHOLD SCA LE (improved filtering system) 2014: 10 RWH for SCHOOL BUILDING (bigger capacity)

DEVELOP APPROVED CONCEPT NOTES FLOOD EARLY WARNING SYSTEM (FEWS) IN BRINGIN RIVER: FLOOD ISSUE ACTIONS CHANGING THE INCIDENCE OF VECTOR-BORNE ENDEMIC DISEASES (ACTIVED): HEALTH ISSUES ENHANCING COASTAL COMMUNITY RESILIENCE BY STRENGTHENING ECOSYSTEM SERVICES AND DEVELOPING ALTERNATIVE LIVELIHOODS IN SEMARANG CITY (MANGROVE): COASTAL DAMAGE ISSUE

FLOOD EARLY WARNING SYSTEM (FEWS): Bringin River ACCCRN PROJECT BRINGIN RIVER BASIN. Basin Area = 2963 ha River length= 19,6 km

National Program: Multi Purpose Jatibarang Dam Located in Kreo River, 13 km up distance from Garang Kreo junction, 23 km from outfall Coverage catchment upstream 53 km² wide including Regency neighbour. 251 Ha land ACQUISITION Multi Purpose Project: FLOOD CONTROL WATER SUPPLY 1050 lt/sec TOURISM FISHING GROUND Note: JATIBARANG DAM proudly say will be the biggest RWH project in Semarang

MANGROVE & SEA WALL 2002-2012: RECLAIM 95 Ha of 196 Ha Fishpond Loss in the west area City

CONCEPT NOTES PLAN (PROPOSED/DESIGNED) Urban Farming to Increase Citizens Food Security Resilience (will be proposed to ICCTF) Upstream conservation of the Garang river basin through sustainable agro-forestry and micro-credit mechanisms Etc

Award(s) On December 2013, Semarang announced as the group of 33 first of 100 Resilient Cities (100RC) pioneered by RF (the Rockefeller Foundations)

The 33 cities are. Ashkelon (Israel) Melbourne (Australia) Bangkok (Thailand) Kota Meksiko (Meksiko) Boulder (Amerika Serikat) New Orleans (Amerika Serikat) Bristol (Inggris Raya) New York City (Amerika Serikat) Byblos (Libanon) Norfolk (Amerika Serikat) Christchurch (Selandia Baru) Porto-Alegre (Brazil) Da Nang (Vietnam) Quito (Ekuador) Dakar (Senegal) Ramallah (Palestina) Durban (Afrika Selatan) Rio de Janeiro (Brazil) El Paso (Amerika Serikat) Roma (Italia) Glasgow (Inggris Raya) Rotterdam (Belanda) Jacksonville (Amerika Serikat) San Francisco Bay Area Alameda, Berkeley, Oakland, San Francisco (Amerika Serikat) Los Angeles (Amerika Serikat) Semarang (Indonesia) Mandalay (Myanmar) Surat (India) Medellín (Kolumbia) Vejle (Denmark)

4. Key Lessons and Challenges Involvement of city actors govt, ngos, univ, private sectors? Political will and leadership Implementation of City Resilience Strategy consistency: that will address city vulnerabilities and be adopted in Medium Term Development Plan

What CITY need to be SUPPORT MAINSTREAMING CC ISSUE INTO ALL DEVELOPMENT SECTORS: drainage materplan review THE ROLE OF NATIONAL CC BOARD (DNPI) Developing NETWORKING (through City Government Association / APEKSI?). ICLEI? TO OPEN THE ACCESS BUDGET FROM NATIONAL (ICCTF) TO LOCAL GOVERNMENT OR FOREIGN DONOR COUNTRIES TO THE CITY GENERATING CSR AS ALTERNATIVE FUNDING RESOURCES LOCAL WISDOM ELABORATION

TERIMA KASIH