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To develop the capacity of early career researchers to build and lead interdisciplinary and gender-balanced research teams To catalyse interdisciplinary research projects that integrate scientific knowledge with an understanding of national and international development processes related to climate change and plastic waste. To stimulate research between the UK and Indonesia which examines the causes as well as the consequences of the combined problems of marine plastic waste and climate change adaptation in Indonesia To develop an evidence base connecting the problems of marine plastic waste and climate change adaptation in Indonesia. This interdisciplinary project responds strongly to the COP26 priorities of adaptation and resilience and it is being delivered by a project team comprised of experts in climate change law, marine conservation, plastics, ecosystem services, and capacity building from Bangor University, CSERM UNAS and Aquatera. In addition, after the workshop concludes, three interdisciplinary research projects developed by workshop participants will be funded to produce evidence for the development of joined-up policy-making going forward. This interdisciplinary and multi-stakeholder Workshop will explore the evidence required to connect the plastic waste and climate change problems in Indonesia. Indonesia's recently launched action plan to reduce marine plastic waste does not refer to the exacerbating effects of climate change, and its National Action Plan for Climate Change Adaptation does not refer to marine plastic waste as an adaptation risk.Įvidence is needed to determine the exact risks to and vulnerabilities of coastal communities in Indonesia, and to develop appropriately joined-up policy responses.
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Sea-level rise and climate change-related shifts in monsoonal winds are expected increase the accumulation of marine plastic waste along the Indonesian coastline. Yet the way in which climate change and plastic waste are connected problems is not comprehensively addressed in scholarly literature or through domestic or international processes. The Workshop is aimed at stimulating innovative research connecting the interlinked issues of climate change and plastic waste ahead of the UNFCCC’s COP26 which will be held in Glasgow in November 2021.Ĭlimate change and marine plastic waste are endemic issues facing Indonesia, affecting approximately 187 million people living on the Indonesian coast.
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