| Título : |
Disaster Risk Reduction in Indonesia : Progress, Challenges, and Issues |
| Tipo de documento: |
documento electrónico |
| Autores: |
Djalante, Riyanti, ; Garschagen, Matthias, ; Thomalla, Frank, ; Shaw, Rajib, |
| Mención de edición: |
1 ed. |
| Editorial: |
[s.l.] : Springer |
| Fecha de publicación: |
2017 |
| Número de páginas: |
XLVIII, 639 p. 112 ilustraciones, 64 ilustraciones en color. |
| ISBN/ISSN/DL: |
978-3-319-54466-3 |
| Nota general: |
Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos. |
| Palabras clave: |
Sostenibilidad Geografía Humana Climatología Desastres naturales Monitoreo ambiental Ciencias del clima Peligros Naturales |
| Índice Dewey: |
304.2 Ecología humana |
| Resumen: |
Este libro es un resumen transdisciplinario único del estado del arte de la reducción del riesgo de desastres (RRD) en Indonesia. Proporciona una visión general integral de la gobernanza del riesgo de desastres en todos los niveles y múltiples actores, incluidas diversas perspectivas de profesionales e investigadores sobre los desafíos y el progreso de la RRD en Indonesia. El libro incluye temas novedosos y emergentes como el papel de la cultura, la religión, la psicología y los medios de comunicación en la RRD. Es una lectura esencial para estudiantes, investigadores y formuladores de políticas que buscan comprender la naturaleza y variedad de los peligros ambientales y los patrones de riesgo que afectan a Indonesia. Después de la introducción, el libro tiene cuatro partes principales de debates clave. La Parte I presenta la gobernanza del riesgo de desastres desde el nivel nacional al local y su integración en los sectores de desarrollo, la Parte II se centra en los roles de los diferentes actores para la RRD, la Parte III analiza cuestiones emergentes en la investigación y la práctica de la RRD, y la Parte IV presenta una variedad de métodos y estudios para medir los peligros, los riesgos y la resiliencia de la comunidad. |
| Nota de contenido: |
Chapter 1. Introduction (Riyanti Djalante) -- Part 1. Disaster Risk Governance from National to Local Level and its Integration into Development Sectors -- Chapter 2. A Review of Disaster Trends and Disaster Risk Governance in Indonesia: 1900-2015 (Riyanti Djalante) -- Chapter 3. Toward Integrated and Inclusive Disaster Risk Reduction in Indonesia: Review of Regulatory Frameworks and Institutional Networks (Andri NR Mardiah) -- Chapter 4. Disaster Risk Reduction in Post-Decentralization Indonesia: Institutional Arrangements and Changes (Ashok Das) -- Chapter 5. Disaster Risk Reduction Capacity and Capability of Local Government in Indonesia (M.C. Daly) -- Chapter 6. Examination of Legal and Institutional Frameworks for Land and Forest Fires Management: from national to community level (Nurhidayah Laely) -- Chapter 7. Disaster Education and School Safety Governance after the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami in Indonesia: from national policy to local implementation (Mizan Bustanul) -- Chapter 8. Mainstreaming Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) and Climate Change Adaptation in the School Curriculum in Indonesia (Nurmalahayati) -- Chapter 9. Spatial Planning, DRR and CCA integration in Indonesia: Progress, Challenges and Approach (Nurrohman Wijaya) -- Part 2. Roles of Different Actors for DRR -- Chapter 10. The Role And Capacity of Local Government in Maintaining Post-Disaster Road Reconstruction Assets (Ezri Hayat) -- Chapter 11. The Role of Manufacturing Firms As Stakeholders For Adaptation To Flood: Towards Integrative Adaptive Regional Development in Jakarta (Thomas Neise) -- Chapter 12. The Role of Media in Representing Disaster in Indonesia: Between God, Nature and Human Representation (Muzayin Nazaruddin) -- Chapter 13. The Role and Capacity of Disabled People's Organisations as Policy Advocates for Disability Inclusive DRR in Indonesia (Michelle Villeneuve) -- Chapter 14. The Role of The Panglima Laot Customary Institution in The 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami Recovery in Aceh (Michael Boyland) -- Chapter 15. The Role of Faith-Based Organizations As Risk Communicators: Case Study Of Bandung, West Java (Farah Mulyasari) -- Chapter 16. The Role of A Women's Collective In Rebuilding Livelihoods After a Disaster: Case Study Of Salam Village, Yogyakarta (Karen E McNamara) -- Chapter 17. Science Communication for Disaster Risk Reduction: Role of LIPI through COMPRESS Program (Irina Rafliana) -- Part 3. Emerging Issues in DRR Research and Practice -- Chapter 18. Ecosystem-based DRR in Indonesia: Unfolding Challenges and Opportunities (Annisa Triyanti) -- Chapter 19. Culture and Community Resilience to flood: Case Study of Urban Coastal Community in Jakarta (Gusti Ayu Ketut Surtiari) -- Chapter 20. Religious interpretations and psychological recovery from the Aceh 2004 tsunami: The Promise of Heaven, Healing the Trauma (Maila Dinia Husni Rahiem) -- Part 4. Measuring Hazards, Risks and Community Resilience -- Chapter 21. Analysis of Flood Risk In Polder Systems In Jakarta: Present And Future (Yus Budiyono) -- Chapter 22. Modeling Forest and Land Fires Risk Level: Case Study of Kapuas District, Central Kalimantan (Achmad Siddik Thoha) -- Chapter 23. Tsunami Resilient Preparedness Indicators: The Effects of Integrating Religious Teaching and Roles of Religious Leaders (Wignyo Adiyoso) -- Chapter 24. Social Capital and Disaster Preparedness in Indonesia: A Quantitative Assessment Through Binary Logistic Regression (Mohammad Dokhi) -- Chapter 25. Measuring Community Resilience To Natural Hazard: Case Study of Yogyakarta Province (H.Z. Anwar). <. |
| En línea: |
https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...] |
| Link: |
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Disaster Risk Reduction in Indonesia : Progress, Challenges, and Issues [documento electrónico] / Djalante, Riyanti, ; Garschagen, Matthias, ; Thomalla, Frank, ; Shaw, Rajib, . - 1 ed. . - [s.l.] : Springer, 2017 . - XLVIII, 639 p. 112 ilustraciones, 64 ilustraciones en color. ISBN : 978-3-319-54466-3 Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos.
| Palabras clave: |
Sostenibilidad Geografía Humana Climatología Desastres naturales Monitoreo ambiental Ciencias del clima Peligros Naturales |
| Índice Dewey: |
304.2 Ecología humana |
| Resumen: |
Este libro es un resumen transdisciplinario único del estado del arte de la reducción del riesgo de desastres (RRD) en Indonesia. Proporciona una visión general integral de la gobernanza del riesgo de desastres en todos los niveles y múltiples actores, incluidas diversas perspectivas de profesionales e investigadores sobre los desafíos y el progreso de la RRD en Indonesia. El libro incluye temas novedosos y emergentes como el papel de la cultura, la religión, la psicología y los medios de comunicación en la RRD. Es una lectura esencial para estudiantes, investigadores y formuladores de políticas que buscan comprender la naturaleza y variedad de los peligros ambientales y los patrones de riesgo que afectan a Indonesia. Después de la introducción, el libro tiene cuatro partes principales de debates clave. La Parte I presenta la gobernanza del riesgo de desastres desde el nivel nacional al local y su integración en los sectores de desarrollo, la Parte II se centra en los roles de los diferentes actores para la RRD, la Parte III analiza cuestiones emergentes en la investigación y la práctica de la RRD, y la Parte IV presenta una variedad de métodos y estudios para medir los peligros, los riesgos y la resiliencia de la comunidad. |
| Nota de contenido: |
Chapter 1. Introduction (Riyanti Djalante) -- Part 1. Disaster Risk Governance from National to Local Level and its Integration into Development Sectors -- Chapter 2. A Review of Disaster Trends and Disaster Risk Governance in Indonesia: 1900-2015 (Riyanti Djalante) -- Chapter 3. Toward Integrated and Inclusive Disaster Risk Reduction in Indonesia: Review of Regulatory Frameworks and Institutional Networks (Andri NR Mardiah) -- Chapter 4. Disaster Risk Reduction in Post-Decentralization Indonesia: Institutional Arrangements and Changes (Ashok Das) -- Chapter 5. Disaster Risk Reduction Capacity and Capability of Local Government in Indonesia (M.C. Daly) -- Chapter 6. Examination of Legal and Institutional Frameworks for Land and Forest Fires Management: from national to community level (Nurhidayah Laely) -- Chapter 7. Disaster Education and School Safety Governance after the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami in Indonesia: from national policy to local implementation (Mizan Bustanul) -- Chapter 8. Mainstreaming Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) and Climate Change Adaptation in the School Curriculum in Indonesia (Nurmalahayati) -- Chapter 9. Spatial Planning, DRR and CCA integration in Indonesia: Progress, Challenges and Approach (Nurrohman Wijaya) -- Part 2. Roles of Different Actors for DRR -- Chapter 10. The Role And Capacity of Local Government in Maintaining Post-Disaster Road Reconstruction Assets (Ezri Hayat) -- Chapter 11. The Role of Manufacturing Firms As Stakeholders For Adaptation To Flood: Towards Integrative Adaptive Regional Development in Jakarta (Thomas Neise) -- Chapter 12. The Role of Media in Representing Disaster in Indonesia: Between God, Nature and Human Representation (Muzayin Nazaruddin) -- Chapter 13. The Role and Capacity of Disabled People's Organisations as Policy Advocates for Disability Inclusive DRR in Indonesia (Michelle Villeneuve) -- Chapter 14. The Role of The Panglima Laot Customary Institution in The 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami Recovery in Aceh (Michael Boyland) -- Chapter 15. The Role of Faith-Based Organizations As Risk Communicators: Case Study Of Bandung, West Java (Farah Mulyasari) -- Chapter 16. The Role of A Women's Collective In Rebuilding Livelihoods After a Disaster: Case Study Of Salam Village, Yogyakarta (Karen E McNamara) -- Chapter 17. Science Communication for Disaster Risk Reduction: Role of LIPI through COMPRESS Program (Irina Rafliana) -- Part 3. Emerging Issues in DRR Research and Practice -- Chapter 18. Ecosystem-based DRR in Indonesia: Unfolding Challenges and Opportunities (Annisa Triyanti) -- Chapter 19. Culture and Community Resilience to flood: Case Study of Urban Coastal Community in Jakarta (Gusti Ayu Ketut Surtiari) -- Chapter 20. Religious interpretations and psychological recovery from the Aceh 2004 tsunami: The Promise of Heaven, Healing the Trauma (Maila Dinia Husni Rahiem) -- Part 4. Measuring Hazards, Risks and Community Resilience -- Chapter 21. Analysis of Flood Risk In Polder Systems In Jakarta: Present And Future (Yus Budiyono) -- Chapter 22. Modeling Forest and Land Fires Risk Level: Case Study of Kapuas District, Central Kalimantan (Achmad Siddik Thoha) -- Chapter 23. Tsunami Resilient Preparedness Indicators: The Effects of Integrating Religious Teaching and Roles of Religious Leaders (Wignyo Adiyoso) -- Chapter 24. Social Capital and Disaster Preparedness in Indonesia: A Quantitative Assessment Through Binary Logistic Regression (Mohammad Dokhi) -- Chapter 25. Measuring Community Resilience To Natural Hazard: Case Study of Yogyakarta Province (H.Z. Anwar). <. |
| En línea: |
https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...] |
| Link: |
https://biblioteca.umanizales.edu.co/ils/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&i |
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