

The increasingly polluted quality of the environment and the increasing frequency of natural disasters in Indonesia are certainly topics that need further discussion. Environmental pollution can be in the form of water pollution, excessive dumping of rubbish or waste in water bodies, so that water bodies do not have the opportunity to carry out self-purification. Apart from that, the issue of climate change needs to be raised because it causes coastal areas to become areas that are most vulnerable to various consequences of climate change, especially damage to ecosystems around coastal areas. Social life is also a problem in this location, especially with the COVID-19 pandemic, which will increase the amount of poverty for residents in coastal areas, most of whom make their living as fishermen.
In an effort to protect the environment and maritime affairs, especially for archipelagic areas like Indonesia, to become areas that have a clean environment, a community environment that is able to adapt to changing conditions that occur, both environmentally, socially, and economically. The concept of sustainable infrastructure development that supports life in coastal areas as well as integrated policies and management to manage coastal areas so that both physical and human development can take place in a sustainable manner. The Joint International Conference on the 4th Sustainability and Resilience Coastal Management is one of ITS’ efforts to take part in solving the problems above.
The Seminar on Research for Climate and Meteorology (SRCM) has been successfully organized since its inaugural edition in 2020 and has since evolved into an esteemed annual scientific event. The accepted papers from the 1st to 3rd SRCM have been published in the IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (Vol. 799 – 2020, Vol. 1095 – 2021, and Vol. 1250 – 2022). Meanwhile, the proceedings of the 4th SRCM (2023) and 5th SRCM (2024) have been published in the BIO Web of Conferences, which is indexed by Scopus.
1st SRCM 2020: https://www.its.ac.id/drpm/id/2020/08/12/srcm/
2nd SRCM 2021: https://www.its.ac.id/drpm/id/srcm2021/
3rd SRCM 2022: https://www.its.ac.id/mkpi/the-3rd-srcm-its/
4rd SRCM 2023: https://www.its.ac.id/stkk/the-4th-srcm-its-2023/
5th SRCM 2024: https://www.its.ac.id/ilb/srcm-2024/
1: https://iopscience.iop.org/issue/1755-1315/799/1
2: https://iopscience.iop.org/issue/1755-1315/1095/1
3: https://iopscience.iop.org/issue/1755-1315/1250/1
4:https://www.bioconferences.org/articles/bioconf/abs/2024/08/contents/contents.html
5:https://www.bioconferences.org/articles/bioconf/abs/2024/08/contents/contents.html

– Integrated planning of coastal areas
– Technology and management related to marine and fisheries resources
– Geo-marine and mapping application for coastal areas
– Marine and coastal area pollution from wastewater, nutrients, and marine litter
– Climate change adaptation and mitigation
– Disaster risk management
– Environmental monitoring and sustainability
– Environmental and hazard mitigation
– Conservation of coastal areas
– Disaster risk management
– Community resilience and empowerment
– Green and clean technology for coastal areas
– Sustainable construction
-Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Internet of Things (IoT) for Climate and Disaster Resilience
– Creative Media for Disaster Mitigation


