'Irrigation infrastructure prone to climate change, catastrophes' - Opinion

Source(s): Jakarta Post, the
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"Irrigation damage due to earthquakes and tsunamis has been seen in Aceh and West Sumatra. Damage due to vulnerability to floods has been witnessed in many more regions. With climate change in mind, the question is can Indonesian irrigation infrastructure and agricultural systems be resilient and stand against future climatic extremes?" poses the question Jonatan A. Lassa in his opinion piece in The Jakarta Post.

The writer is a research fellow at the Center for Non-Traditional Security Studies, the S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies (RSIS), Nanyang Technological University (NTU), Singapore.

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