The earthquake and tsunami in Aceh on December 26th, 2004 have caused massive destructions. The World Bank noticed that, besides causing the death of the people, the destruction costs USD 41,401 billion, which 78% of it is in economical and environmental sectors. The rest is the destruction of local socio-cultural sector. The objective of this research is to investigate the role of NGOs to develop the local people in Aceh both economically and environmentally. The primary data will be obtained by distributing questionnaires while the secondary data will be taken from various sources such as agencies which have involved in the development of the local area for three years after the tsunami. A direct observation will be done applying ...
Abstract: NOHA MA Thesis Sytske Claassen “The growing importance of the impact of humanitarian aid...
This study is motivated by issues surrounding the victims and community during and after the Tsunamy...
7th International Conference on Building Resilience; Using scientific knowledge to inform policy and...
This thesis analyses the challenges that were faced by non-state actors in rebuilding and developing...
Existing studies typically find that natural disasters have negative economic consequences, resultin...
This study looks at the dynamics of the Aceh economy before and after the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami ...
Using survey data on fishermen and fishing villages in Aceh, Indonesia from 2005 and 2007, this pape...
ABSTRACT. Tsunami Aceh was the most terrific disaster in 40 years. The estimation of total losses we...
On December 26th 2004 the second largest earthquake on record occurred off the coast of northern Sum...
The aims of this paper is to analyze the social economic linkages among region, means intra-interre-...
Using survey data on fishermen and fishing villages in Aceh, Indonesia from 2005 and 2007, this pape...
On December 26, 2004, the Indian Ocean earthquake, which had its epicenter off the northern coast of...
This thesis investigates the reconstruction of Banda Aceh after the disastrous earthquake and tsunam...
Reconstruction and rehabilitation is urgently needed by Aceh, both in terms of infrastructure and it...
The Indian Ocean tsunami was the greatest disaster of the century. This disaster affected Indonesia ...
Abstract: NOHA MA Thesis Sytske Claassen “The growing importance of the impact of humanitarian aid...
This study is motivated by issues surrounding the victims and community during and after the Tsunamy...
7th International Conference on Building Resilience; Using scientific knowledge to inform policy and...
This thesis analyses the challenges that were faced by non-state actors in rebuilding and developing...
Existing studies typically find that natural disasters have negative economic consequences, resultin...
This study looks at the dynamics of the Aceh economy before and after the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami ...
Using survey data on fishermen and fishing villages in Aceh, Indonesia from 2005 and 2007, this pape...
ABSTRACT. Tsunami Aceh was the most terrific disaster in 40 years. The estimation of total losses we...
On December 26th 2004 the second largest earthquake on record occurred off the coast of northern Sum...
The aims of this paper is to analyze the social economic linkages among region, means intra-interre-...
Using survey data on fishermen and fishing villages in Aceh, Indonesia from 2005 and 2007, this pape...
On December 26, 2004, the Indian Ocean earthquake, which had its epicenter off the northern coast of...
This thesis investigates the reconstruction of Banda Aceh after the disastrous earthquake and tsunam...
Reconstruction and rehabilitation is urgently needed by Aceh, both in terms of infrastructure and it...
The Indian Ocean tsunami was the greatest disaster of the century. This disaster affected Indonesia ...
Abstract: NOHA MA Thesis Sytske Claassen “The growing importance of the impact of humanitarian aid...
This study is motivated by issues surrounding the victims and community during and after the Tsunamy...
7th International Conference on Building Resilience; Using scientific knowledge to inform policy and...