Communities and Livelihood Strategies in Developing Countries 2014
DOI: 10.1007/978-4-431-54774-7_1
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Communities and Livelihood Strategies: An Overview

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“…In monetary terms, the loss was reported as being about IDR 5.821 trillion (USD $530 billion), of which 39% was related to settlements, 13% to water and irrigation, 43% to agriculture, and 12% to industry and small or medium-sized enterprises [39]. The eruption destroyed hundreds of hectares of farmland for horticultural activities, as well as government and private sector enterprises [40].…”
Section: Context: Pentingsari and The Merapi Eruptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In monetary terms, the loss was reported as being about IDR 5.821 trillion (USD $530 billion), of which 39% was related to settlements, 13% to water and irrigation, 43% to agriculture, and 12% to industry and small or medium-sized enterprises [39]. The eruption destroyed hundreds of hectares of farmland for horticultural activities, as well as government and private sector enterprises [40].…”
Section: Context: Pentingsari and The Merapi Eruptionmentioning
confidence: 99%