"This article describes flood management in poor communities of Semarang, a second-tier city on the north coast of Central Java, Indonesia. Using ethnographic material from participant observation and interviews, the article argues that flood management upholds an ecological status quo - a socioecological system that perpetuates the potential of crisis and structures of vulnerability. While poor residents have developed coping mechanisms, such community efforts follow the logic of maintaining a precarious minimum of safety. Designed in 2009, Dutch-Indonesian anti-flood infrastructure (polder) is supposed to put an end to tidal flooding, locally called rob. As a short-term project, the polder promises to regulate water levels and improve the...
This paper examines the debate in the wake of the 2007 flood in Jakarta, the biggest one to occur in...
Purpose: The article conducts the study that the northern coast of Central Java province in Indonesi...
Cities in Southeast Asia are regularly impacted by increasing flood risks and the consequences of cl...
This article describes flood management in poor communities of Semarang, a second-tier city on the n...
This article explores the normalisation of urban flooding through two distinct sets of securitised p...
Coastal cities around the world are increasingly facing inundation hazards as urban expansion and po...
This study aims to highlight innovative and sustainable measures in adaptation to climate change and...
This paper examines the debate in the wake of the 2007 flood in Jakarta, the biggest one to occur in...
How do people protect their physical and mental well-being when their assets and health are continua...
This journal has been published at different time periods under the following titles: Explorations: ...
Flooding has taken place in Sampang every year for the last decade. However, before 2010, flooding i...
Purpose: The article aims to analyze human security issues in the Citarum river basin, Indonesia, by...
Based on 12 months of ethnographic fieldwork and one month of archival research, this doctoral thesi...
This chapter, based on research funded by the Rockefeller Foundation, shows how social geographies p...
Page range: 53-75This article explores how imaginaries of the river and Semarang’s northern neighbor...
This paper examines the debate in the wake of the 2007 flood in Jakarta, the biggest one to occur in...
Purpose: The article conducts the study that the northern coast of Central Java province in Indonesi...
Cities in Southeast Asia are regularly impacted by increasing flood risks and the consequences of cl...
This article describes flood management in poor communities of Semarang, a second-tier city on the n...
This article explores the normalisation of urban flooding through two distinct sets of securitised p...
Coastal cities around the world are increasingly facing inundation hazards as urban expansion and po...
This study aims to highlight innovative and sustainable measures in adaptation to climate change and...
This paper examines the debate in the wake of the 2007 flood in Jakarta, the biggest one to occur in...
How do people protect their physical and mental well-being when their assets and health are continua...
This journal has been published at different time periods under the following titles: Explorations: ...
Flooding has taken place in Sampang every year for the last decade. However, before 2010, flooding i...
Purpose: The article aims to analyze human security issues in the Citarum river basin, Indonesia, by...
Based on 12 months of ethnographic fieldwork and one month of archival research, this doctoral thesi...
This chapter, based on research funded by the Rockefeller Foundation, shows how social geographies p...
Page range: 53-75This article explores how imaginaries of the river and Semarang’s northern neighbor...
This paper examines the debate in the wake of the 2007 flood in Jakarta, the biggest one to occur in...
Purpose: The article conducts the study that the northern coast of Central Java province in Indonesi...
Cities in Southeast Asia are regularly impacted by increasing flood risks and the consequences of cl...