Having experienced large-scale disasters between 2004 and 2006, the fatalities due to large-scale disasters in 2018 in Indonesia were still high. In contrast, community disaster resilience (CDR) and disaster risk management (DRM) in Japan have been continuously improved. Thus, there is a need to develop CDR for supporting DRM in Indonesia by learning from the Japanese experience, particularly in a disaster-prone area without large-scale disaster experience. This research was a pilot project on the development of CDR in Indonesia. The case study was Lembang Fault area, which is a geologic hazard-prone area. People’s perception was collected using structured interviews, while demographic and local economic data were acquired from official sta...
Palang Merah Indonesia (PMI) and Canadian Red Cross (CRC) have adopted an integrated approach to ris...
Disasters are an inseparable part of an area, both natural disasters, non-natural disasters, and soc...
Emergency response alone is not sufficient to reducing losses from disasters. Disaster Risk Reducti...
Indonesia and Japan have experienced hydrometeorological disasters, primarily floods disasters every...
Along with the increase in large and medium-scale disasters in the world, including in Indonesia, in...
Over the last 50 years, the cost of natural disasters has increased globally and in Indonesia (EM-DA...
Indonesia is one of flood-prone areas. About 30% of the 500 rivers in Indonesia cross populated area...
Indonesia is a country spread across wide-ranging archipelago, located in South East Asia between tw...
Japan has a long history of large-scale earthquakes causing damage or collapse of buildings, fires a...
Indonesia is a country spread across wide-ranging archipelago, located in South East Asia between tw...
Indonesia is the largest archipelago country in the world, with more than 17,000 islands. Located on...
INTRODUCTION: Indonesia Disaster Risk Index (IRBI) in 2018 recorded that 52.33% of districts/cities ...
Introduction: Natural disasters are phenomenon that were noticed throughout the world and Indonesia ...
Indonesia geographical location that surrounded by Australia plate, Pacific plate, and Eurasia plate...
Background: The tectonic activities at the meeting points of three large plates make Indonesia a hig...
Palang Merah Indonesia (PMI) and Canadian Red Cross (CRC) have adopted an integrated approach to ris...
Disasters are an inseparable part of an area, both natural disasters, non-natural disasters, and soc...
Emergency response alone is not sufficient to reducing losses from disasters. Disaster Risk Reducti...
Indonesia and Japan have experienced hydrometeorological disasters, primarily floods disasters every...
Along with the increase in large and medium-scale disasters in the world, including in Indonesia, in...
Over the last 50 years, the cost of natural disasters has increased globally and in Indonesia (EM-DA...
Indonesia is one of flood-prone areas. About 30% of the 500 rivers in Indonesia cross populated area...
Indonesia is a country spread across wide-ranging archipelago, located in South East Asia between tw...
Japan has a long history of large-scale earthquakes causing damage or collapse of buildings, fires a...
Indonesia is a country spread across wide-ranging archipelago, located in South East Asia between tw...
Indonesia is the largest archipelago country in the world, with more than 17,000 islands. Located on...
INTRODUCTION: Indonesia Disaster Risk Index (IRBI) in 2018 recorded that 52.33% of districts/cities ...
Introduction: Natural disasters are phenomenon that were noticed throughout the world and Indonesia ...
Indonesia geographical location that surrounded by Australia plate, Pacific plate, and Eurasia plate...
Background: The tectonic activities at the meeting points of three large plates make Indonesia a hig...
Palang Merah Indonesia (PMI) and Canadian Red Cross (CRC) have adopted an integrated approach to ris...
Disasters are an inseparable part of an area, both natural disasters, non-natural disasters, and soc...
Emergency response alone is not sufficient to reducing losses from disasters. Disaster Risk Reducti...