This paper summarises the findings of two field trips to the Aceh Province, which were made by the authors, in early 2006 and late 2007. The purpose of the trips was to assess and provide guidance to the rebuilding process following the 26 December 2004 earthquake and tsunami. The paper will discuss the key issues raised and show how the various agencies involved in the rebuilding process have met the challenges encountered
This study looks at the dynamics of the Aceh economy before and after the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami ...
This article provides a brief overview of issues relating to livelihood recovery assistance and achi...
In 26 December 2006, a magnitude 8.9R earthquake occurred in the Indian Ocean at South of Sumatra is...
This thesis investigates the reconstruction of Banda Aceh after the disastrous earthquake and tsunam...
On the northern coast of Sumatra, the tsunami of December 26th 2004 destroyed all till 3 to 5 kilome...
AbstractAceh, located in the northernmost area of Sumatra Island, is one of the regions that suffere...
Reconstruction and rehabilitation is urgently needed by Aceh, both in terms of infrastructure and it...
This paper examines changes taking place in village government in three districts on the west coast ...
One of the impacts caused by the 24 December 2004 earthquake and tsunami in Aceh is the lost of seve...
On the early morning of 26 December 2004, a 9.4 rupture of the Sunda megath-rust off of the west coa...
Post-disaster reconstruction is an essential activity for restoring the health and wellbeing of affe...
Aceh in Indonesia was the most seriously damaged area due to 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami, where more ...
Executive Summary 1 Research Question This paper explores the reconstruction effort in Aceh follo...
On December 26, 2004 a 9.1 Richter scale earthquake followed by a high tsunami struck Indonesia's Ac...
Increasing numbers of events and victims caused by natural disaster have been unequally distributed ...
This study looks at the dynamics of the Aceh economy before and after the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami ...
This article provides a brief overview of issues relating to livelihood recovery assistance and achi...
In 26 December 2006, a magnitude 8.9R earthquake occurred in the Indian Ocean at South of Sumatra is...
This thesis investigates the reconstruction of Banda Aceh after the disastrous earthquake and tsunam...
On the northern coast of Sumatra, the tsunami of December 26th 2004 destroyed all till 3 to 5 kilome...
AbstractAceh, located in the northernmost area of Sumatra Island, is one of the regions that suffere...
Reconstruction and rehabilitation is urgently needed by Aceh, both in terms of infrastructure and it...
This paper examines changes taking place in village government in three districts on the west coast ...
One of the impacts caused by the 24 December 2004 earthquake and tsunami in Aceh is the lost of seve...
On the early morning of 26 December 2004, a 9.4 rupture of the Sunda megath-rust off of the west coa...
Post-disaster reconstruction is an essential activity for restoring the health and wellbeing of affe...
Aceh in Indonesia was the most seriously damaged area due to 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami, where more ...
Executive Summary 1 Research Question This paper explores the reconstruction effort in Aceh follo...
On December 26, 2004 a 9.1 Richter scale earthquake followed by a high tsunami struck Indonesia's Ac...
Increasing numbers of events and victims caused by natural disaster have been unequally distributed ...
This study looks at the dynamics of the Aceh economy before and after the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami ...
This article provides a brief overview of issues relating to livelihood recovery assistance and achi...
In 26 December 2006, a magnitude 8.9R earthquake occurred in the Indian Ocean at South of Sumatra is...