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IRGSC working paper, 04. Public private partnership in disaster reduction in a developing country: findings from West Sumatra, Indonesia : In American Journal of Geographic Information System, 2013 2(1)
This paper addresses the fiscal gaps in resource experienced by local governments in developing countries to address overall stock of disaster risks and vulnerabilities because there are many other competing priorities. It looks at Indonesia, who developed a new form of risk governance by inviting non-state actors such as civil society and private entities to collaborate in risk reduction. This collaboration emerges as form of disaster risk governance namely public-private partnership under the coordination of civil society.
Public private partnership in disaster reduction in a developing country: findings from West Sumatra, Indonesia: In American Journal of Geographic Information System, 2013 2(1)
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Available online: http://www.irgsc.org/pubs/wp/IRGSCWP004public-private-partnership.pdf
Jonatan A. Lassa ; Institute of Resource Governance and Social Change
Published by: IRGSC ; 2013This paper addresses the fiscal gaps in resource experienced by local governments in developing countries to address overall stock of disaster risks and vulnerabilities because there are many other competing priorities. It looks at Indonesia, who developed a new form of risk governance by inviting non-state actors such as civil society and private entities to collaborate in risk reduction. This collaboration emerges as form of disaster risk governance namely public-private partnership under the coordination of civil society.
Collection(s) and Series: IRGSC working paper- No. 04
Language(s): English
Format: Digital (Free)Tags: Natural hazards ; Disaster Risk Management (DRM) ; Case/ Case study ; Indonesia ; Developing countries
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IRGSC working paper, 03. Conceptualizing an established network of a community based flood early warning system: Case of Jakarta
This paper conceptualizes the established practice of a real world flood warning system and uses social network analysis in visualizing the transmission of flood warning messages in Cawang, Jakarta. It also contributes to the academic literature concerning the innovation in early warning systems research.
Conceptualizing an established network of a community based flood early warning system: Case of Jakarta
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Available online: http://www.irgsc.org/pubs/wp/IRGSCWP003floodwarningjakarta.pdf
Jonatan A. Lassa ; Saut Sagala ; Adi Suryadini ; Institute of Resource Governance and Social Change
Published by: IRGSC ; 2013This paper conceptualizes the established practice of a real world flood warning system and uses social network analysis in visualizing the transmission of flood warning messages in Cawang, Jakarta. It also contributes to the academic literature concerning the innovation in early warning systems research.
Collection(s) and Series: IRGSC working paper- No. 03
Language(s): English
Format: Digital (Free)Tags: Natural hazards ; Early warning systems ; Urban zone ; Flood ; Indonesia
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