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Revitalization Policy To Overcome The Climate Crisis Post Covid Pandemic-19

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  • Budiyono R

    (Lampung University, Indonesia)

  • Erina Pane

    (Raden Intan State Islamic University Lampung, Indonesia)

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The climate crisis due to carbon emissions contributes greatly to the loss of human life expectancy. Restrictions on industrial and transportation activities during the pandemic covid19 period have had an effect on reducing levels of emissions in the air, because industry and transportation are contributors to global emissions. Post-pandemic, the world is again faced with a climate crisis. Mitigation and adaptation policies to the effects of the climate crisis must be carried out continuously. This paper reflects the policies in Indonesia in overcoming the impact of the climate crisis before the co-19 pandemic and the revitalization of post-pandemic policies, which are currently forgotten for a moment. Revitalization of the policy is focused on land-based mitigation and renewable energy. Climate change adaptation is done through strengthening the capacity of local communities and institutions. The community is not only involved in supporting formality, but directly involved in reducing the climate crisis.

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  • Budiyono R & Erina Pane, 2020. "Revitalization Policy To Overcome The Climate Crisis Post Covid Pandemic-19," International Journal of Entrepreneurship, Allied Business Academies, vol. 24(5).
  • Handle: RePEc:ris:ijentr:0147
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    Keywords

    Revitalization; Policy; Climate Crisis;
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    JEL classification:

    • Q54 - Agricultural and Natural Resource Economics; Environmental and Ecological Economics - - Environmental Economics - - - Climate; Natural Disasters and their Management; Global Warming

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