Abstract Climate change causes hydrometeorological hazards, one of the most significant impacts is sea level rise which can cause tidal floods. Bandengan Village, Kendal Regency, Indonesia has been affected by tidal floods for years which have resulted in both social and economic losses. This research uses the Climate and Disaster Resilience Initiative (CDRI) concept, which is a tool for measuring the level of resilience to hydrometeorological disasters, such as tidal floods. The aim of this research is to determine the condition of the study area affected by tidal flooding, determine the weight of indicators and parameters that influence the level of resilience, and determine the level of social resilience. The analysis technique used is AHP (Analytical Hierarchy Process) analysis to determine the weight of parameters and indicators, as well as scoring analysis and qualitative descriptive analysis to determine the score for each parameter. Based on the results of the analysis, it was found that the social resilience of the people affected by the tidal floods in Bandengan Village was in the medium class category, namely with a value of 3.24. The results of the final social resilience score show that the social resilience of the community in Bandengan Village still needs to be improved. Even though tidal floods are not something that can damage quickly, their existence for a long time will always cause losses to the affected communities.
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