Climate change is contributing to a range of more frequent and severe extreme weather across Indonesia’s 17,000 islands: from floods to storms to more prolonged droughts.
According to IFPRI, by 2050, total rainfall in Indonesia is expected to increase on average by nearly 10% from April through June, but decrease by 10-25% from July through September.
As the climate becomes increasingly erratic, adaptive strategies and appropriate water management will become increasingly necessary to ensure stability and availability of food.
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