Community engagement for disaster resilience : flood risk management in Jakarta, Indonesia
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01/09/2014
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Understanding dynamics of interactions between community groups and government agencies is crucial to improve community resilience for flood risk reduction through effective community engagement strategies. Overall, a variety of approaches are available, however they are limited in their application. Based on research of a case study in Kampung Melayu Village in Jakarta, further complexity in engaging community emerges in planning policy which requires the relocation of households living in floodplains. This complexity arises in decision-making processes due to barriers to communication. This obstacle highlights the need for a simplified approach for an effective flood risk management which will be further explored in this paper. Qualitative analyses will be undertaken following semi-structured interviews conducted with key actors within government agencies, non-governmental organisations (NGOs), and representatives of communities. The analyses involve investigation of barriers and constraints on community engagement in flood risk management, particularly relevant to collaboration mechanism, perception of risk, and technical literacy to flood risk. These analyses result in potential redirection of community consultation strategies to lead to a more effective collaboration among stakeholders in the decision-making processes. As a result, greater effectiveness in plan implementation of flood risk management potentially improves disaster resilience in the future. |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/76291/1/Community_Engagement_for_Disaster_Resilience_Flood_Risk_Management_in_Jakarta.pdf Sunarharum, Tri Mulyani, Sloan, Mellini, & Susilawati, Connie (2014) Community engagement for disaster resilience : flood risk management in Jakarta, Indonesia. In ANDROID Residential Doctoral School and the 4th International Conference on Building Resilience, 8-11 September 2014, MediaCityUK, Salford Quays, United Kingdom. |
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Copyright 2014 [please consult the author] |
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Centre for Emergency & Disaster Management; School of Civil Engineering & Built Environment; Science & Engineering Faculty |
Palavras-Chave | #050200 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND MANAGEMENT #120300 DESIGN PRACTICE AND MANAGEMENT #120500 URBAN AND REGIONAL PLANNING #community resilience #decision-making processes #flood risk management #relocation #community engagement #collaborative planning approach |
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Conference Paper |