AbstractThe disaster risks have been increasing recently due to the emergence of climate-related hazards which cause problems especially in coastal cities. Although the risks are obvious, many cities in Indonesia do not seem to have enough capacity to cope with the challenges. The study is aimed to assess the current capacity of disaster governance in Semarang. It is argued that well-structured governance is still key issue in the city. By adopting qualitative approach and using institutional analysis as the main instrument, it is found that there are still gaps in the capacity among those who involve in that process
The Sendai Framework, which outlines the global course on disaster risk reduction until 2030, places...
Community-based disaster risk reduction is one of the homegrown initiatives efforts and community em...
The management policy of handling disasters in East Java Province is still a concern. Therefore a ne...
AbstractThe disaster risks have been increasing recently due to the emergence of climate-related haz...
Over the last 50 years, the cost of natural disasters has increased globally and in Indonesia (EM-DA...
Abstract Disasters cause great damage, destruction and human suffering. They test local capacity to ...
The most frequent disaster in many city of Indonesia is flood disaster, so disaster management is re...
Today, the humanitarian sector is faced with the interplay of several challenges: The world is incre...
Cities in Southeast Asia face various institutional barriers to cope with climate and water-related ...
AbstractIndonesia as an archipelagic country is likely to suffer severely from the impacts of climat...
Spatial planning is a process involving projection on future usage of space. It requires input from ...
Management policy of disaster handling at East Java Province is still poor. Therefore, it is necessa...
The study was done at Semarang, Central Java. The aims of the study are: (a) to know the variation i...
Timor-Leste achieved its independence from Indonesia in 2002 but continues to suffer from a number o...
[Urban Community-based Disaster Preparedness] Geographical, hydrological, demographic, and sociologi...
The Sendai Framework, which outlines the global course on disaster risk reduction until 2030, places...
Community-based disaster risk reduction is one of the homegrown initiatives efforts and community em...
The management policy of handling disasters in East Java Province is still a concern. Therefore a ne...
AbstractThe disaster risks have been increasing recently due to the emergence of climate-related haz...
Over the last 50 years, the cost of natural disasters has increased globally and in Indonesia (EM-DA...
Abstract Disasters cause great damage, destruction and human suffering. They test local capacity to ...
The most frequent disaster in many city of Indonesia is flood disaster, so disaster management is re...
Today, the humanitarian sector is faced with the interplay of several challenges: The world is incre...
Cities in Southeast Asia face various institutional barriers to cope with climate and water-related ...
AbstractIndonesia as an archipelagic country is likely to suffer severely from the impacts of climat...
Spatial planning is a process involving projection on future usage of space. It requires input from ...
Management policy of disaster handling at East Java Province is still poor. Therefore, it is necessa...
The study was done at Semarang, Central Java. The aims of the study are: (a) to know the variation i...
Timor-Leste achieved its independence from Indonesia in 2002 but continues to suffer from a number o...
[Urban Community-based Disaster Preparedness] Geographical, hydrological, demographic, and sociologi...
The Sendai Framework, which outlines the global course on disaster risk reduction until 2030, places...
Community-based disaster risk reduction is one of the homegrown initiatives efforts and community em...
The management policy of handling disasters in East Java Province is still a concern. Therefore a ne...