The Role Of Collaborative Governance In Indonesian Disaster Management
Natural and non-natural disasters are unavoidable in Indonesia because the country's geographical area causes it to be threatened with floods, earthquakes, volcanoes, and tsunamis.
Nidaan Khafian
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Geothermal energy, as a part of green and renewable energy, has been widely developed in the world to replace the current conventional fossil energy. Peut Sagoe is an active volcano in the northern part of Sumatra.
Muhammad Yanis +8 more
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The challenge of installing a tsunami early warning system in the vicinity of the Sunda Arc, Indonesia [PDF]
Indonesia is located along the most prominent active continental margin in the Indian Ocean, the so-called Sunda Arc and, therefore, is one of the most threatened regions of the world in terms of natural hazards such as earthquakes, volcanoes, and ...
J. Lauterjung, U. Münch, A. Rudloff
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Characterization of Thermoplasma Species Cultured from Sampling on Tangkuban Perahu, Indonesia
Archaea is an organisme with unique feature because of its ability to inhabit an extremophyle conditions. Our expeditions to Tangkuban Perahu, West Java aimed to obtain archaealstrains from the solfatara fields located in Domas crater.
AMARILA MALIK +8 more
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Traversing nature's danger zone: getting up close with Sumatra's volcanoes
The Indonesian island of Sumatra, located in one of the most active zones of the Pacific Ring of Fire, is characterized by a chain of subduction-zone volcanoes which extend the entire length of the island.
Hilton, D.R., +5 more
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Bandwidth management for mobile mode of mobile monitoring system for Indonesian Volcano [PDF]
Volcano monitoring requires the system which has high-fidelity operation and real-time acquisition. MONICA (Mobile Monitoring System for Indonesian Volcano), a system based on Wireless Sensor Network, mobile robot and satellite technology has been proposed to fulfill this requirement for volcano monitoring system in Indonesia.
Maria Evita +3 more
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The effect of growth, deforestation, forest fires, and volcanoes on Indonesian regional air quality
Ben White, Chunbo Ma
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Elevated CO2 Emissions during Magmatic-Hydrothermal Degassing at Awu Volcano, Sangihe Arc, Indonesia
Awu is a remote and little known active volcano of Indonesia located in the northern part of Molucca Sea. It is the northernmost active volcano of the Sangihe arc with 18 eruptions in less than 4 centuries, causing a cumulative death toll of 11,048.
Philipson Bani +5 more
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Vog: Using Volcanic Eruptions to Estimate the Health Costs of Particulates
The negative consequences of long‐term exposure to particulate pollution are well established but a number of studies find no effect of short‐term exposure on health outcomes. The high correlation of industrial pollutants complicates the estimation of the impact of individual pollutants on health.
Timothy J. Halliday +2 more
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Monitoring the rainfall intensity at two active volcanoes in Indonesia and Japan by small-compact X-band radars [PDF]
The 3rd International Conference of Water Resources Development and Environmental Protection 12-13 October 2019, MalangSince 2015, collaborative research conducted by Indonesian and Japan scientists has initiated the installation of small X-band Multi ...
Oishi, Satoru +8 more
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