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Recognising floods, recognising people? Flood riskmanagement in riverfront urban kampongs of Indonesia

Recog­nis­ing floods, recog­nis­ing peo­ple? Flood riskman­age­ment in river­front urban kam­pongs of Indone­sia Abstrak Flood risks can stem from var­i­ous caus­es and exhib­it dis­tinct char­ac­ter­is­tics that shape the way they are gov­erned. Depend­ing on flood risk char­ac­ter­is­tics, spe­cif­ic poli­cies are designed and organ­i­sa­tions are involved. In Indone­sia, like in oth­er regions, organ­i­sa­tion­al divi­sions are made for […]

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WATER AND SANITATION SERVICE: A PRIORITY TO IMPROVE QUALITY OF SLUM AREAS IN PONTIANAK CITY BASED ON STAKEHOLDERS’ PREFERENCES

WATER AND SANITATION SERVICE: A PRIORITY TO IMPROVE QUALITY OF SLUM AREAS IN PONTIANAK CITY BASED ON STAKEHOLDERS’ PREFERENCES Abstrak Water and san­i­ta­tion facil­i­ties of an area are impor­tant aspects that affect the qual­i­ty of life, health and envi­ron­ment. Pon­tianak City, Indone­sia is known as the “Equa­tor City.” There are 150.16 hectares of slum areas in

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THE POTENTIAL APPLICATION OF WATER-SENSITIVE DESIGN INURBAN SLUMS (A CASE STUDY IN MANADO CITY, INDONESIA)

THE POTENTIAL APPLICATION OF WATER-SENSITIVE DESIGN INURBAN SLUMS (A CASE STUDY IN MANADO CITY, INDONESIA) Abstrak Water-sen­si­­tive design (WSD) is cre­at­ed to man­age water sen­si­tiv­i­ty, such as rain­wa­ter man­age­ment and water sup­ply. Man­a­do City is strate­gi­cal­ly locat­ed in North Sulawe­si Province, Indone­sia, which is grow­ing rapid­ly but has slum areas and is prone to flood­ing.

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The stakeholder analysis of sanitation management in Pontianak City Slums

The stake­hold­er analy­sis of san­i­ta­tion man­age­ment in Pon­tianak City Slums Abstrak The devel­op­ment of slum set­tle­ments is increas­ing in Indone­sia, one of which is in Pon­tianak City where most of the slum set­tle­ments are on the banks of the Kapuas Riv­er. The san­i­ta­tion con­di­tions are poor and inad­e­quate health ser­vices. This study aims to iden­ti­fy

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STRATEGI PENANGANAN SANITASI DI PERMUKIMAN KUMUH DENGAN PENDEKATAN PARTISIPASI STAKEHOLDER (STUDI KASUS KOTA BIMA, NUSA TENGGARA BARAT)

STRATEGI PENANGANAN SANITASI DI PERMUKIMAN KUMUH DENGAN PENDEKATAN PARTISIPASI STAKEHOLDER (STUDI KASUS KOTA BIMA, NUSA TENGGARA BARAT) Abstrak Kebu­tuhan akan san­i­tasi meru­pakan salah satu kebu­tuhan dasar manu­sia seba­gai bagian dari upaya per­lin­dun­gan kese­hatan dan men­dorong pen­ingkatan ekono­mi melalui pen­ingkatan kap­a­sitas pemer­in­tah kabupaten/kota untuk mengim­ple­men­tasikan pro­gram san­i­tasi di Indone­sia. Kota Bima seba­gai lokasi stu­di den­gan per­masala­han

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Groundwater Sustainability Assessment against the Population Growth Modelling in Bima City, Indonesia

Ground­wa­ter Sus­tain­abil­i­ty Assess­ment against the Pop­u­la­tion Growth Mod­el­ling in Bima City, Indone­sia Abstrak Most of Indonesia’s pop­u­la­tion lives in areas with volcanic–alluvium geo­log­i­cal char­ac­ter­is­tics. Based on the nation­al hydro­ge­o­log­i­cal map of the Indone­sian Geo­log­i­cal Agency, areas with volcanic–alluvium geo­log­i­cal con­di­tions have high ground­wa­ter poten­tial and poten­tial for ground­wa­ter dam­age. This study aims to test the

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The impacts of global atmospheric circulations on the water supply in select watersheds in the Indonesian Maritime Continent using SPI

The impacts of glob­al atmos­pher­ic cir­cu­la­tions on the water sup­ply in select water­sheds in the Indone­sian Mar­itime Con­ti­nent using SPI Abstrak Despite the diverse atmos­pher­ic cir­cu­la­tions affect­ing the Indone­sian Mar­itime Con­ti­nent (IMC), i.e., El Nino South­ern Oscil­la­­tion-ENSO, Indi­an Ocean Dipole-IOD, Mad­den Julian Oscil­la­­tion-MJO, Mon­soon, there is a lack of research on their inter­ac­tion with hydro­log­i­cal events

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Desensitised flood risk perception to extensive disasters in a marginalised urban kampong in Indonesia

Desen­si­tised flood risk per­cep­tion to exten­sive dis­as­ters in a mar­gin­alised urban kam­pong in Indone­sia Abstrak World­wide, flood risk is on the rise. Simul­ta­ne­ous­ly, the UNDRR fears that humanity’s risk per­cep­tion is bro­ken. Low-inten­si­­ty, high-fre­quen­­cy exten­sive floods are cumu­la­tive­ly the most dam­ag­ing phe­nom­e­non. How­ev­er, risk per­cep­tion in the con­text of exten­sive floods is wide­ly under-researched. Indone­sia is

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Multi-scalar interactions between mismanaged plastic waste and urban flooding in an era of climate change and rapid urbanization

Mul­ti-scalar inter­ac­tions between mis­man­aged plas­tic waste and urban flood­ing in an era of cli­mate change and rapid urban­iza­tion Abstrak Mis­man­aged plas­tic waste (MPW) and urban flood­ing are typ­i­cal­ly con­sid­ered dis­tinct envi­ron­men­tal chal­lenges. How­ev­er, there are notable links between grow­ing quan­ti­ties of MPW and the ris­ing inci­dence of floods in cities. A major­i­ty of peo­ple now live

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Rethinking the interaction between resilience and well-being through place attachment: A case study of flood-prone urban communities in Indonesia

Rethink­ing the inter­ac­tion between resilience and well-being through place attach­ment: A case study of flood-prone urban com­mu­ni­ties in Indone­sia Abstrak This study inves­ti­gates the extent to which risk per­cep­tion regard­ing dis­as­ters among indi­vid­u­als liv­ing in slum areas inter­re­lates with their mate­r­i­al well-being in deter­min­ing their place attach­ment, which may affect their house­hold resilience. To assess this,

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