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Resilient Indonesian Slums Envisioned (RISE): Building an inclusive governance with people and water to make social-ecological interactions for resilient to aquatic disasters (WP 5 media and communications)

Dicipline

  • Asian Studies, Enviromental Studies

Topic

  • Disaster Risk Reduction, Inclusion, Resilience, Socio-Ecological

Area

  • Bima, Indonesia, Manado, Pontianak
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This sub-study aims to answer two of six research questions about (1) communication patterns and issues both among people and between people and government as well as other stakeholders; (2) whether people’s social practices towards water are connected and in accordance with the practice of policy makers and politicians and how these are being communicated.

Partners:

  • National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN) - DIKTI
  • The Dutch Research Council (NWO)
  • Radboud University
  • Open University Netherlands 
  • UKM
  • Institut Teknologi Bandung 
  • Deltares 
  • Hivos Indonesia

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