City Risk Diagnostic for Urban Resilience in Indonesia
In 2012, the World Bank initiated the building urban resilience in East Asia program, aimed at increasing the resilience of cities to disasters and the impact of climate change by using a risk-based approach to making public investment decisions. T...
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okr-10986-237712021-04-23T14:04:17Z City Risk Diagnostic for Urban Resilience in Indonesia Gunawan, Iwan Sagala, Saut Amin, Suryani Zawani, Hoferdy Mangunsong, Ruby FLOODING RISKS FISH ECONOMIC GROWTH EARLY WARNING LAND USES RISK REDUCTION CULTURAL HERITAGE PLANNING PROCESS TOPOGRAPHY INFORMATION SYSTEM PARKS DRAINAGE SYSTEMS WATERWAYS STORMS DRAINAGE CHANNELS HABITATS GROUNDWATER RECHARGE MONITORING FLOOD HAZARDS GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM HOUSING BUILDING CODE OUTBREAKS FLOOD PROTECTION DISASTER COASTAL ZONE ECOSYSTEM RESTORATION BAY QUALITY NEGOTIATION RIVER CORRIDORS EARTHQUAKES WINDS TSUNAMIS SHORE STREAM BARREN LAND SEDIMENT PETROLEUM COMMERCIAL ACTIVITIES LAND SUBSIDENCE TSUNAMI DISASTER MITIGATION NATURAL DISASTER ECONOMIC BENEFITS LAND AREAS BASINS FLOODS EARLY WARNING SYSTEM FLOODED CONSTRUCTION METROPOLITAN AREAS SWAMP COASTAL EROSION FLOOD MITIGATION FLOOD PRONE AREAS NATURAL DISASTERS SEA LEVEL RISE RAINFALL DRAINAGE TYPHOON DISASTERS FORESTRY FIRE GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION PEAT LANDSLIDES COASTAL ECOSYSTEMS STORM WATER SWAMPS RUNOFF COASTAL AREAS LAND USE PREVENTIVE ACTION DISEASE OUTBREAKS LAND USE PLANS TIDAL AREAS RANGES EARTHQUAKE DISASTER RECONSTRUCTION EMERGENCY WATERSHEDS BEACH PLANTATION ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION DISASTER RISK CLIMATE CHANGE DROUGHT FIRES RETENTION PONDS BANK CLIMATE FORESTS SLUM DAMAGE AGRICULTURE LAND PARCELS AGRICULTURAL LAND FOREST HYDROLOGISTS PONDS DISASTER MANAGEMENT FOREST FIRE WARNING SYSTEM FLOOD ISLANDS ADMINISTRATION GEOGRAPHIC AREAS FISHERIES FOREST LAND DEATH TOLL SLUMS EROSION COASTS LAND ECOSYSTEMS DRAINAGE FACILITIES LANDSLIDE ANALYSIS COAST WATERSHED RISK RESIDENTIAL AREAS GROUNDWATER DREDGING ESTUARIES MITIGATION BUILDING CODES CONSERVATION WETLAND FLOOD CONTROL SOILS RESTORATION WATER TANKS WATER RETENTION AGREEMENT EVACUATION WATER RETENTION PONDS SAFETY WETLANDS IMPLEMENTATION NATURAL HAZARDS TYPHOONS RISK ASSESSMENT PRESERVATION DRAINAGE NETWORKS TIDAL INUNDATION RIVER In 2012, the World Bank initiated the building urban resilience in East Asia program, aimed at increasing the resilience of cities to disasters and the impact of climate change by using a risk-based approach to making public investment decisions. The objective is to demonstrate a scalable methodology and practical tools for risk assessment that can be used for city-level investment decisions. This activity started with engaging selected cities that have reasonable complexity and are experiencing significant growth. The next step involved conversations about disaster and climate risks confronting the cities and the options that they can consider in building resilience. The result of this experiment is presented in this report. The book begins with two chapters on the disaster and climate vulnerabilities in the context of Indonesian cities, and the basic framework developed by the World Bank building urban resilience in East Asia program. The subsequent two chapters describe the rapid risk diagnostic as the first step in the urban resilience engagement, and the summary of the diagnostic findings in selected Indonesian cities. The final chapter provides a glimpse of how options to invest in resilience can be materialized in practice as part of a city’s development. 2016-02-26T15:52:08Z 2016-02-26T15:52:08Z 2015-10 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2016/01/25841009/city-risk-diagnostic-urban-resilience-indonesia http://hdl.handle.net/10986/23771 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Jakarta Economic & Sector Work :: City Development Strategy Economic & Sector Work East Asia and Pacific Indonesia |
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FLOODING RISKS FISH ECONOMIC GROWTH EARLY WARNING LAND USES RISK REDUCTION CULTURAL HERITAGE PLANNING PROCESS TOPOGRAPHY INFORMATION SYSTEM PARKS DRAINAGE SYSTEMS WATERWAYS STORMS DRAINAGE CHANNELS HABITATS GROUNDWATER RECHARGE MONITORING FLOOD HAZARDS GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM HOUSING BUILDING CODE OUTBREAKS FLOOD PROTECTION DISASTER COASTAL ZONE ECOSYSTEM RESTORATION BAY QUALITY NEGOTIATION RIVER CORRIDORS EARTHQUAKES WINDS TSUNAMIS SHORE STREAM BARREN LAND SEDIMENT PETROLEUM COMMERCIAL ACTIVITIES LAND SUBSIDENCE TSUNAMI DISASTER MITIGATION NATURAL DISASTER ECONOMIC BENEFITS LAND AREAS BASINS FLOODS EARLY WARNING SYSTEM FLOODED CONSTRUCTION METROPOLITAN AREAS SWAMP COASTAL EROSION FLOOD MITIGATION FLOOD PRONE AREAS NATURAL DISASTERS SEA LEVEL RISE RAINFALL DRAINAGE TYPHOON DISASTERS FORESTRY FIRE GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION PEAT LANDSLIDES COASTAL ECOSYSTEMS STORM WATER SWAMPS RUNOFF COASTAL AREAS LAND USE PREVENTIVE ACTION DISEASE OUTBREAKS LAND USE PLANS TIDAL AREAS RANGES EARTHQUAKE DISASTER RECONSTRUCTION EMERGENCY WATERSHEDS BEACH PLANTATION ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION DISASTER RISK CLIMATE CHANGE DROUGHT FIRES RETENTION PONDS BANK CLIMATE FORESTS SLUM DAMAGE AGRICULTURE LAND PARCELS AGRICULTURAL LAND FOREST HYDROLOGISTS PONDS DISASTER MANAGEMENT FOREST FIRE WARNING SYSTEM FLOOD ISLANDS ADMINISTRATION GEOGRAPHIC AREAS FISHERIES FOREST LAND DEATH TOLL SLUMS EROSION COASTS LAND ECOSYSTEMS DRAINAGE FACILITIES LANDSLIDE ANALYSIS COAST WATERSHED RISK RESIDENTIAL AREAS GROUNDWATER DREDGING ESTUARIES MITIGATION BUILDING CODES CONSERVATION WETLAND FLOOD CONTROL SOILS RESTORATION WATER TANKS WATER RETENTION AGREEMENT EVACUATION WATER RETENTION PONDS SAFETY WETLANDS IMPLEMENTATION NATURAL HAZARDS TYPHOONS RISK ASSESSMENT PRESERVATION DRAINAGE NETWORKS TIDAL INUNDATION RIVER |
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FLOODING RISKS FISH ECONOMIC GROWTH EARLY WARNING LAND USES RISK REDUCTION CULTURAL HERITAGE PLANNING PROCESS TOPOGRAPHY INFORMATION SYSTEM PARKS DRAINAGE SYSTEMS WATERWAYS STORMS DRAINAGE CHANNELS HABITATS GROUNDWATER RECHARGE MONITORING FLOOD HAZARDS GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM HOUSING BUILDING CODE OUTBREAKS FLOOD PROTECTION DISASTER COASTAL ZONE ECOSYSTEM RESTORATION BAY QUALITY NEGOTIATION RIVER CORRIDORS EARTHQUAKES WINDS TSUNAMIS SHORE STREAM BARREN LAND SEDIMENT PETROLEUM COMMERCIAL ACTIVITIES LAND SUBSIDENCE TSUNAMI DISASTER MITIGATION NATURAL DISASTER ECONOMIC BENEFITS LAND AREAS BASINS FLOODS EARLY WARNING SYSTEM FLOODED CONSTRUCTION METROPOLITAN AREAS SWAMP COASTAL EROSION FLOOD MITIGATION FLOOD PRONE AREAS NATURAL DISASTERS SEA LEVEL RISE RAINFALL DRAINAGE TYPHOON DISASTERS FORESTRY FIRE GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION PEAT LANDSLIDES COASTAL ECOSYSTEMS STORM WATER SWAMPS RUNOFF COASTAL AREAS LAND USE PREVENTIVE ACTION DISEASE OUTBREAKS LAND USE PLANS TIDAL AREAS RANGES EARTHQUAKE DISASTER RECONSTRUCTION EMERGENCY WATERSHEDS BEACH PLANTATION ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION DISASTER RISK CLIMATE CHANGE DROUGHT FIRES RETENTION PONDS BANK CLIMATE FORESTS SLUM DAMAGE AGRICULTURE LAND PARCELS AGRICULTURAL LAND FOREST HYDROLOGISTS PONDS DISASTER MANAGEMENT FOREST FIRE WARNING SYSTEM FLOOD ISLANDS ADMINISTRATION GEOGRAPHIC AREAS FISHERIES FOREST LAND DEATH TOLL SLUMS EROSION COASTS LAND ECOSYSTEMS DRAINAGE FACILITIES LANDSLIDE ANALYSIS COAST WATERSHED RISK RESIDENTIAL AREAS GROUNDWATER DREDGING ESTUARIES MITIGATION BUILDING CODES CONSERVATION WETLAND FLOOD CONTROL SOILS RESTORATION WATER TANKS WATER RETENTION AGREEMENT EVACUATION WATER RETENTION PONDS SAFETY WETLANDS IMPLEMENTATION NATURAL HAZARDS TYPHOONS RISK ASSESSMENT PRESERVATION DRAINAGE NETWORKS TIDAL INUNDATION RIVER Gunawan, Iwan Sagala, Saut Amin, Suryani Zawani, Hoferdy Mangunsong, Ruby City Risk Diagnostic for Urban Resilience in Indonesia |
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In 2012, the World Bank initiated the
building urban resilience in East Asia program, aimed at
increasing the resilience of cities to disasters and the
impact of climate change by using a risk-based approach to
making public investment decisions. The objective is to
demonstrate a scalable methodology and practical tools for
risk assessment that can be used for city-level investment
decisions. This activity started with engaging selected
cities that have reasonable complexity and are experiencing
significant growth. The next step involved conversations
about disaster and climate risks confronting the cities and
the options that they can consider in building resilience.
The result of this experiment is presented in this report.
The book begins with two chapters on the disaster and
climate vulnerabilities in the context of Indonesian cities,
and the basic framework developed by the World Bank building
urban resilience in East Asia program. The subsequent two
chapters describe the rapid risk diagnostic as the first
step in the urban resilience engagement, and the summary of
the diagnostic findings in selected Indonesian cities. The
final chapter provides a glimpse of how options to invest in
resilience can be materialized in practice as part of a
city’s development. |
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Report |
author |
Gunawan, Iwan Sagala, Saut Amin, Suryani Zawani, Hoferdy Mangunsong, Ruby |
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Gunawan, Iwan Sagala, Saut Amin, Suryani Zawani, Hoferdy Mangunsong, Ruby |
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Gunawan, Iwan |
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City Risk Diagnostic for Urban Resilience in Indonesia |
title_short |
City Risk Diagnostic for Urban Resilience in Indonesia |
title_full |
City Risk Diagnostic for Urban Resilience in Indonesia |
title_fullStr |
City Risk Diagnostic for Urban Resilience in Indonesia |
title_full_unstemmed |
City Risk Diagnostic for Urban Resilience in Indonesia |
title_sort |
city risk diagnostic for urban resilience in indonesia |
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World Bank, Jakarta |
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2016 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2016/01/25841009/city-risk-diagnostic-urban-resilience-indonesia http://hdl.handle.net/10986/23771 |
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