Indonesia’s location in a very active seismic zone naturally exposes it to significant geophysical hazards (earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, tsunamis). In addition to these geophysical hazards, climate models project an increase in the frequency of heavy rainfall in the region, which is worrisome because flooding and landslides are the two most frequent and widespread natural disasters experienced in Indonesia. Indeed, climate change will not only...
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2021/02/01
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Informe
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2021/02/23
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Planning for an Uncertain Future : Strengthening the Resilience of Indonesian Water Utilities - Technical Report
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climate change and disaster risk