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Pengetahuan komuniti pesisir pantai mengenai peningkatan aras laut akan membantu masyarakat untuk lebih menyesuaikan diri terhadap alam sekitar. Komuniti pesisir pantai lebih terdedah kepada peningkatan aras laut kerana jarak penempatan mereka adalah hampir dengan pantai. Artikel ini bertujuan mengkaji tahap pengetahuan komuniti pesisir pantai di Kuala Selangor terhadap peningkatan aras laut khususnya dalam merancang strategi adaptasi. Kajian ini menggunakan kaedah kuantitatif iaitu temu bual dan soal selidik secara bersemuka ke atas 80 orang responden dan pensampelan secara rawak bertujuan. Hasil kajian menunjukkan pengetahuan komuniti mengenai peningkatan aras laut adalah di tahap yang sederhana manakala purata pengetahuan komuniti terhadap strategi adaptasi peningkatan aras laut di dapati pada tahap yang rendah. Implikasi kajian jelas menunjukkan bahawa komuniti perlu meningkatkan pengetahuan mengenai peningkatan aras laut dan perubahan iklim serta strategi adaptasi terhadap impak peningkatan aras laut. |
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