CLIMATE-CHANGE
; EMOTIONAL DISTRESS
; DRINKING-WATER
; SECURITY
; JAKARTA
; SYSTEMS
; POLICY
; PARTICIPATION
; VULNERABILITY
; ENVIRONMENT
WOS学科分类:
Construction & Building Technology
; Green & Sustainable Science & Technology
; Energy & Fuels
WOS研究方向:
Construction & Building Technology
; Science & Technology - Other Topics
; Energy & Fuels
英文摘要:
Water security in the Cirebon Metropolitan Region (CMR) is under threat from regular flood and drought events, rapid urbanisation and climate change. This study used the Guttman's scale approach to assess household water insecurity in the CMR. Factor and cluster analyses were then applied to confirm the results and identify issues that shaped household water insecurity in four urbanisation levels in the CMR, namely urban, urban/peri-urban transition (UPT), peri-urban, and rural. Data were obtained through surveys of 225 farm households and 205 non-farm households using face-to-face interviews. The study shows spatial variations of water insecurity concerning urbanisation and farm and non-farm households. The study indicates that dominant factors shaping household water insecurity in the CMR are (i) unacceptable levels in water risks and (ii) inadequate water sources and services to satisfy the population's needs in relation to health, livelihood, ecosystems, and production. Flooding in the region significantly affects water insecurity of UPT farm and non-farm households, while droughts affect rural farm and non-farm households. The methodology used in this study provides an analytical framework to better understand socio-ecohydrological issues underpinning farm and non-farm household water insecurity and for developing an evidence-based water security policy in a rapidly urbanising region.
1.Western Sydney Univ, Sch Sci & Hlth, Hawkesbury Campus, Penrith, NSW, Australia 2.Western Sydney Univ, Sch Comp Engn & Math, Civil & Environm Engn, Penrith, NSW, Australia 3.Local Govt Serv Dept Housing Human Settlements &, Cianjur Dist, West Java Provi, Indonesia
Recommended Citation:
Danielaini, Titih Titisari,Maheshwari, Basant,Hagare, Dharmappa. An assessment of household water insecurity in a rapidly developing coastal metropolitan region of Indonesia[J]. SUSTAINABLE CITIES AND SOCIETY,2019-01-01,46