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discovered landslides 70 km off Padang (Western Sumatra, Indonesia) based on recent bathymetry measurements. This highly …
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Over the last 50 years, the cost of natural disasters has increased globally and in Indonesia (EM-DAT <CitationRef … evaluation of disaster risk reduction (DRR) activities. In this paper, we examine Indonesia’s success in improving DRR by … interviews with 26 representatives of key organisations in DRR and climate change adaptation (CCA) in Indonesia. Our findings …
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and Sumba Island, Indonesia. Their volumes range between 1 km³ in the Java fore-arc basin up to 20 km³ at the trench off …
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Indonesia and once every few decades in the Philippines and (2) a volcanic disaster impacting >1% of the population can be … expected twice a century in Vanuatu, twice a millennium for Indonesia and the Philippines, and around every millennium in Papua …
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Indonesia, the Philippines and Papua New Guinea and propose strategies for facing future events. Copyright Springer Science …
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in Central Java, Indonesia. This information will be used to help emergency responders to assess losses more timely and …
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instrumentally from the eastern Indonesia region although high rates of strain (50–80 mm/a) are measured across the Seram section of …
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insurance. We also examine the implications of these pathways for Indonesia, one of the most vulnerable countries to natural …
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Island (Indonesia). It was accompanied by tsunami waves 2–4 m high. Nine people were killed and 63 were injured. A tsunami …
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Indonesia is located in the Pacific Ring of Fire and situated at the joining point of four major world tectonic plates …. Regions of Indonesia are highly prone to various natural hazards such as earthquakes, tsunamis and volcanic eruptions. Some … institutionalized effort for assessing social vulnerability to natural hazards that would cover all the districts of Indonesia …
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