Disaster Risk Reduction in Indonesia Progress, Challenges, and Issues /

This book is a unique, transdisciplinary summary of the state of the art of disaster risk reduction (DRR) in Indonesia. It provides a comprehensive overview of disaster risk governance across all levels and multiple actors including diverse perspectives from practitioners and researchers on the chal...

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Άλλοι συγγραφείς: Djalante, Riyanti (Επιμελητής έκδοσης), Garschagen, Matthias (Επιμελητής έκδοσης), Thomalla, Frank (Επιμελητής έκδοσης), Shaw, Rajib (Επιμελητής έκδοσης)
Μορφή: Ηλεκτρονική πηγή Ηλ. βιβλίο
Γλώσσα:English
Έκδοση: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2017.
Σειρά:Disaster Risk Reduction, Methods, Approaches and Practices,
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Διαθέσιμο Online:Full Text via HEAL-Link
Πίνακας περιεχομένων:
  • Chapter 1. Introduction (Riyanti Djalante)
  • Part 1. Disaster Risk Governance from National to Local Level and its Integration into Development Sectors
  • Chapter 2. A Review of Disaster Trends and Disaster Risk Governance in Indonesia: 1900-2015 (Riyanti Djalante)
  • Chapter 3. Toward Integrated and Inclusive Disaster Risk Reduction in Indonesia: Review of Regulatory Frameworks and Institutional Networks (Andri NR Mardiah)
  • Chapter 4. Disaster Risk Reduction in Post-Decentralization Indonesia: Institutional Arrangements and Changes (Ashok Das)
  • Chapter 5. Disaster Risk Reduction Capacity and Capability of Local Government in Indonesia (M.C. Daly)
  • Chapter 6. Examination of Legal and Institutional Frameworks for Land and Forest Fires Management: from national to community level (Nurhidayah Laely)
  • Chapter 7. Disaster Education and School Safety Governance after the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami in Indonesia: from national policy to local implementation (Mizan Bustanul)
  • Chapter 8. Mainstreaming Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) and Climate Change Adaptation in the School Curriculum in Indonesia (Nurmalahayati)
  • Chapter 9. Spatial Planning, DRR and CCA integration in Indonesia: Progress, Challenges and Approach (Nurrohman Wijaya)
  • Part 2. Roles of Different Actors for DRR
  • Chapter 10. The Role And Capacity of Local Government in Maintaining Post-Disaster Road Reconstruction Assets (Ezri Hayat)
  • Chapter 11. The Role of Manufacturing Firms As Stakeholders For Adaptation To Flood: Towards Integrative Adaptive Regional Development in Jakarta (Thomas Neise)
  • Chapter 12. The Role of Media in Representing Disaster in Indonesia: Between God, Nature and Human Representation (Muzayin Nazaruddin)
  • Chapter 13. The Role and Capacity of Disabled People’s Organisations as Policy Advocates for Disability Inclusive DRR in Indonesia (Michelle Villeneuve)
  • Chapter 14. The Role of The Panglima Laot Customary Institution in The 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami Recovery in Aceh (Michael Boyland)
  • Chapter 15. The Role of Faith-Based Organizations As Risk Communicators: Case Study Of Bandung, West Java (Farah Mulyasari)
  • Chapter 16. The Role of A Women’s Collective In Rebuilding Livelihoods After a Disaster: Case Study Of Salam Village, Yogyakarta (Karen E McNamara)
  • Chapter 17. Science Communication for Disaster Risk Reduction: Role of LIPI through COMPRESS Program (Irina Rafliana)
  • Part 3. Emerging Issues in DRR Research and Practice
  • Chapter 18. Ecosystem-based DRR in Indonesia: Unfolding Challenges and Opportunities (Annisa Triyanti)
  • Chapter 19. Culture and Community Resilience to flood: Case Study of Urban Coastal Community in Jakarta (Gusti Ayu Ketut Surtiari)
  • Chapter 20. Religious interpretations and psychological recovery from the Aceh 2004 tsunami: The Promise of Heaven, Healing the Trauma (Maila Dinia Husni Rahiem)
  • Part 4. Measuring Hazards, Risks and Community Resilience
  • Chapter 21. Analysis of Flood Risk In Polder Systems In Jakarta: Present And Future (Yus Budiyono)
  • Chapter 22. Modeling Forest and Land Fires Risk Level: Case Study of Kapuas District, Central Kalimantan (Achmad Siddik Thoha)
  • Chapter 23. Tsunami Resilient Preparedness Indicators: The Effects of Integrating Religious Teaching and Roles of Religious Leaders (Wignyo Adiyoso)
  • Chapter 24. Social Capital and Disaster Preparedness in Indonesia: A Quantitative Assessment Through Binary Logistic Regression (Mohammad Dokhi)
  • Chapter 25. Measuring Community Resilience To Natural Hazard: Case Study of Yogyakarta Province (H.Z. Anwar). <.