Commitment to The 2015 Paris Agreement on Coastal Area Protection in Limiting Global Warming
Keywords:
Paris Agreement 2015, climate change, coastal protection, mitigation and adaptationAbstract
This study aims to analyze the commitment to the 2015 Paris Agreement in efforts to protect coastal areas in order to limit global temperature rise. The research focuses on how international climate policies are translated into concrete actions at the national level, particularly in maintaining the sustainability of coastal ecosystems that are highly vulnerable to the impacts of climate change. The research employs a qualitative method with a normative juridical approach and literature study, by analyzing international documents, legal frameworks, and relevant scientific sources. The results show that the commitment to the Paris Agreement has encouraged various countries to develop mitigation and adaptation policies related to climate change, including coastal protection. These implementations are reflected in mangrove rehabilitation programs, ecosystem based coastal management, and the strengthening of environmental regulations. However, the implementation still faces several challenges, such as limited funding, weak inter-institutional coordination, and low public awareness regarding the importance of coastal environmental protection. In conclusion, the commitment to the 2015 Paris Agreement plays a crucial role in limiting global temperature rise through the protection of coastal areas. Strong collaboration between governments, communities, and the private sector is needed to enhance the effectiveness of policy implementation, ensuring that climate control objectives and environmental sustainability can be optimally achieved.







