Strengthening the Disaster Resilience of Indonesian Cities : A Policy Note
This note was prepared by World Bank staff and consultants as input into the Bank’s Indonesia Urbanization Flagship report, Time to ACT: Realizing Indonesia’s Urban Potential. The World Bank team was led by Jolanta Kryspin-Watson, Lead Disaster Ris...
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okr-10986-324592021-07-16T09:02:27Z Strengthening the Disaster Resilience of Indonesian Cities : A Policy Note World Bank DISASTER RESILIENCE HAZARD RISK MANAGEMENT URBANIZATION URBAN DISASTER RISK URBAN DEVELOPMENT This note was prepared by World Bank staff and consultants as input into the Bank’s Indonesia Urbanization Flagship report, Time to ACT: Realizing Indonesia’s Urban Potential. The World Bank team was led by Jolanta Kryspin-Watson, Lead Disaster Risk Management Specialist, Jian Vun, Infrastructure Specialist, Zuzana Stanton-Geddes, Disaster Risk Management Specialist, and Gian Sandosh Semadeni, Disaster Risk Management Consultant. The paper was peer reviewed by World Bank staff including Alanna Simpson, Senior Disaster Risk Management Specialist, Abigail Baca, Senior Financial Officer, and Brenden Jongman, Young Professional. The background work, including technical analysis of flood risk, for this report received financial support from the Swiss State Secretariat for Economic Affairs (SECO) through the World Bank Indonesia Sustainable Urbanization (IDSUN) Multi-Donor Trust Fund. The findings, interpretations, and conclusions expressed do not necessarily reflect the views of the World Bank, its Board of Executive Directors, or the governments they represent. The World Bank does not guarantee the accuracy of the data included in this work. 2019-09-26T19:58:35Z 2019-09-26T19:58:35Z 2019-09 Working Paper http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/748581569515561529/Strengthening-the-Disaster-Resilience-of-Indonesian-Cities-A-Policy-Note http://hdl.handle.net/10986/32459 English Background Paper for Time to ACT; CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research Publications & Research :: Working Paper East Asia and Pacific Indonesia |
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This note was prepared by World Bank
staff and consultants as input into the Bank’s Indonesia
Urbanization Flagship report, Time to ACT: Realizing
Indonesia’s Urban Potential. The World Bank team was led by
Jolanta Kryspin-Watson, Lead Disaster Risk Management
Specialist, Jian Vun, Infrastructure Specialist, Zuzana
Stanton-Geddes, Disaster Risk Management Specialist, and
Gian Sandosh Semadeni, Disaster Risk Management Consultant.
The paper was peer reviewed by World Bank staff including
Alanna Simpson, Senior Disaster Risk Management Specialist,
Abigail Baca, Senior Financial Officer, and Brenden Jongman,
Young Professional. The background work, including technical
analysis of flood risk, for this report received financial
support from the Swiss State Secretariat for Economic
Affairs (SECO) through the World Bank Indonesia Sustainable
Urbanization (IDSUN) Multi-Donor Trust Fund. The findings,
interpretations, and conclusions expressed do not
necessarily reflect the views of the World Bank, its Board
of Executive Directors, or the governments they represent.
The World Bank does not guarantee the accuracy of the data
included in this work. |
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Strengthening the Disaster Resilience of Indonesian Cities : A Policy Note |
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Strengthening the Disaster Resilience of Indonesian Cities : A Policy Note |
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Strengthening the Disaster Resilience of Indonesian Cities : A Policy Note |
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Strengthening the Disaster Resilience of Indonesian Cities : A Policy Note |
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Strengthening the Disaster Resilience of Indonesian Cities : A Policy Note |
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strengthening the disaster resilience of indonesian cities : a policy note |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/748581569515561529/Strengthening-the-Disaster-Resilience-of-Indonesian-Cities-A-Policy-Note http://hdl.handle.net/10986/32459 |
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