Future directions in disaster governance: insights from the 2018 Central Sulawesi Earthquake and Tsunami response

On September 28, 2018, a series of natural hazards struck the Indonesian province of Central Sulawesi, resulting in unprecedented and widespread damage and loss. This article explores the governance of formal/official disaster response in Palu by analyzing themes drawn from desk research, key inform...

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Main Authors: Trias, Angelo Paolo Luna, Cook, Alistair David Blair
Other Authors: S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1598752022-07-05T02:42:07Z Future directions in disaster governance: insights from the 2018 Central Sulawesi Earthquake and Tsunami response Trias, Angelo Paolo Luna Cook, Alistair David Blair S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies Science::Geology Disaster Governance Emergency Response On September 28, 2018, a series of natural hazards struck the Indonesian province of Central Sulawesi, resulting in unprecedented and widespread damage and loss. This article explores the governance of formal/official disaster response in Palu by analyzing themes drawn from desk research, key informant interviews, and field observation. It particularly examines (i) the processes that facilitate or limit the effective coordination of actors, information, and resources during the response, and (ii) the dynamics that promote or hinder inclusive disaster governance using social domains theory. This article aims to present the main challenges, successful practices, broad trends, and significant opportunities to help responders and humanitarians improve cooperation while assisting and protecting vulnerable populations from compound risks and simultaneous disasters. It also seeks to support researchers and policymakers by offering an expanded framework for assessing and improving the governance of future joint disaster responses in Indonesia and Southeast Asia. 2022-07-05T02:42:07Z 2022-07-05T02:42:07Z 2021 Journal Article Trias, A. P. L. & Cook, A. D. B. (2021). Future directions in disaster governance: insights from the 2018 Central Sulawesi Earthquake and Tsunami response. International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction, 58, 102180-. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijdrr.2021.102180 2212-4209 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/159875 10.1016/j.ijdrr.2021.102180 2-s2.0-85103736525 58 102180 en International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction © 2021 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Disaster Governance
Emergency Response
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Trias, Angelo Paolo Luna
Cook, Alistair David Blair
Future directions in disaster governance: insights from the 2018 Central Sulawesi Earthquake and Tsunami response
description On September 28, 2018, a series of natural hazards struck the Indonesian province of Central Sulawesi, resulting in unprecedented and widespread damage and loss. This article explores the governance of formal/official disaster response in Palu by analyzing themes drawn from desk research, key informant interviews, and field observation. It particularly examines (i) the processes that facilitate or limit the effective coordination of actors, information, and resources during the response, and (ii) the dynamics that promote or hinder inclusive disaster governance using social domains theory. This article aims to present the main challenges, successful practices, broad trends, and significant opportunities to help responders and humanitarians improve cooperation while assisting and protecting vulnerable populations from compound risks and simultaneous disasters. It also seeks to support researchers and policymakers by offering an expanded framework for assessing and improving the governance of future joint disaster responses in Indonesia and Southeast Asia.
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Cook, Alistair David Blair
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title Future directions in disaster governance: insights from the 2018 Central Sulawesi Earthquake and Tsunami response
title_short Future directions in disaster governance: insights from the 2018 Central Sulawesi Earthquake and Tsunami response
title_full Future directions in disaster governance: insights from the 2018 Central Sulawesi Earthquake and Tsunami response
title_fullStr Future directions in disaster governance: insights from the 2018 Central Sulawesi Earthquake and Tsunami response
title_full_unstemmed Future directions in disaster governance: insights from the 2018 Central Sulawesi Earthquake and Tsunami response
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