Jakarta 2018
DOI: 10.4324/9781315111919-6
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The role of leaders in risk governance in Jakarta

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“…Main propulsion engine, c. Main power (diesel) to increase student competence, d. Inspiration for the next student life. And when it's important, you have to prioritize morality, morality and ethics when in the learning process which is useful for maintaining the stability of students' abilities and skills (Syaiful Sagala: 2013).…”
Section: Way Of Educationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Main propulsion engine, c. Main power (diesel) to increase student competence, d. Inspiration for the next student life. And when it's important, you have to prioritize morality, morality and ethics when in the learning process which is useful for maintaining the stability of students' abilities and skills (Syaiful Sagala: 2013).…”
Section: Way Of Educationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This has resulted in the exploitation of local resources [51] with little consideration for neighboring areas [52], [53]. Local governments often do not perceive the need to coordinate [51], and in some cases, governors have been skeptical about cooperating with others for fear of interference with their administration [52]. This lack of political will for cooperation presents a potential challenge for integrated flood and river management in the basin.…”
Section: Transboundary Governance and River Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A change in leadership may lead to alterations in policies and implementation strategies impacting (either positively or negatively) flood and river management. In Jakarta, Sagala and colleagues [52] identified that leadership has been a significant influence on the progress of flood mitigation plans, with some Jakarta governors having pushed forward flood mitigation efforts, while others have not.…”
Section: Transboundary Governance and River Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Overall, up to 430,000 people were forced to leave their homes and 2.6 million people were directly affected, with the urban poor suffering a disproportionate share of the burden (Douglass, 2011). Moreover, 69 people died, including 48 citizens of Jakarta and economic losses through insurance claims amounted to IDR 2 trillion (Sagala, Syahbid, & Wibisono, 2018). Later in November 2007, the first coastal flooding inundating Pluit area on the North coast of Jakarta was recorded (Brinkman, 2012).…”
Section: Flooding and The Drivers Of Jakarta's Vulnerabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%