GEOGRAFI RISET ILMU KEBUMIAN

183 Sekretariat Perizinan Penelitian Asing Kementerian Riset Dan Teknologi DIREKTORI PENELITIAN ASING DI INDONESIA 2010 L.13.1 Mr. Duncan Andrew Wits 272 Tempat dan tgl. lahir : Maidenhead, 04 – 03 – 1974 Warga Negara : Inggris Jabatan : Post Graduate Researcher Insitusi : Earth Science Dept. Royal Holloway University of London Email : d.witses.rhul.ac.uk Alamat : 33 Mount ST Dorking, Surrey UK

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M.1 Urban Informal Sector Workers with Paricular Focus on Jabotabek Region Tujuan Peneliian : Mempelajari kehidupan pekerja migran pada sektor transportasi umum di Jabotabek Bidang Peneliian : Geograi Lama Peneliian : 12 dua belas bulan, mulai 20 September 2010 Daerah Peneliian : DKI Jakarta, Jabar Depok, Bogor, Bekasi dan Banten Tangerang Mitra Kerja : Pusat Peneliian Kependudukan LIPI Dr. Agusina Situmorang Abstrak This study aims to explore in what context the municipal government policy underpins the flow of migrants workers. As a case study, this study deals with urban transport workers, namely pedicab drivers. Also this study deals with the historical perspective on the poor people, as well as shedding the light on the vanishing trishaw during the last 30 years’ modernization process, the life of migrant workers with external pressures was changed by the political economy at the time. Therefore this study attempts to clarify the dynamics of changing Indonesian political landscape. Research on Indonesian “developmentalist regime accompanied with “long-term stability” must be taken into account to re-assess the policy on urban informal sector workers, in which their “cruel treatments”. In August 2010 and March 2011, my field survey will be conducted in 2 phases for 2 months. The field survey, in the Northern Districts, far from the center of Jakarta’s business districts, will be conducted. This sampling survey will start from unstructured interviews. After the interview questionnaire is formed and polished, their shelter will be visited to interview Pondok. To itemize them to SPSS data entry is essential aiding by a computer specialist and data entry assistant. 184 Sekretariat Perizinan Penelitian Asing Kementerian Riset Dan Teknologi DIREKTORI PENELITIAN ASING DI INDONESIA 2010 M.1.1 Mr. Yoshifumi Azuma, Ph.D. 273 Tempat dan tgl. lahir : Ibaraki, 05 – 12 – 1956 Warga Negara : Jepang Jabatan : Associate Professor Insitusi : School of HumaniiesDept. Of Human Sciences and Communicaion Studies, Ibaraki Naional University Email : azumamx.ibaraki.ac.jp Alamat : School of Humaniies, Ibaraki Naional Universit, 2-1-1 Bunkyo, Mito, Ibaraki Pref. 310-8512 M.2 The Disaster Recovery Process ater the 2006 Yogyakarta Earthquake” Tujuan Peneliian : Mengeksplorasi kemanfaatan kerangka kerentanan dan kelangsungan kehidupan sebagai upaya pemulihan korban bencana alam Bidang Peneliian : Geograi Lama Peneliian : 12 duabelas bulan, mulai Agustus 2010 Daerah Peneliian : DI Yogyakarta Kab. Bantul Jateng Kab. Klaten Mitra Kerja : Pusat Peneliian Tsunami dan Miigasi Bencana Universitas Syah Kuala Banda Aceh Dr. M. Dirhamsyah Abstrak As the human and economic costs of natural disaster events have dramatically increased over the past three decades, governments, researches and humanitarian agencies have increasingly focused on reducing disaster impacts and increasing the resilience of individuals, households and communities. Recent disaster recovery efforts have focused on implementing a disaster risk reduction approach popularized through post-2004 tsunami recovery programs under the mantra of `building back better’. Although this approach has been increasingly adopted by various government and humanitarian organizations to describe their recovery and reconstruction activities, defining what is meant by ‘better’ and measuring ‘better’ as an outcome has been difficult to conceptualize and operationalize. The objectives of this research project are to explore the different perceptions of `better’ held by various actors involved in the post-disaster context, and to trace how these often conflicting perceptions are acted upon throughout the recovery process. ‘Better’ will be examined based on one specific viewpoint, namely a Vulnerability and Sustainable Livehoods VSL framework. Using this framework, the research will evaluate disaster recovery efforts through an embedded case study of the 2006 Yogyakarta earthquake. 185 Sekretariat Perizinan Penelitian Asing Kementerian Riset Dan Teknologi DIREKTORI PENELITIAN ASING DI INDONESIA 2010 M.2.1 Ms. Erin Pauline Joakim 274 Tempat dan tgl. lahir : Kitychener, 23 – 11 – 1980 Warga Negara : Kanada Jabatan : Ph.D. Student Insitusi : Dept. of Geography and Environ University Email : ejoakimuwaterloo.ca Alamat : 200 Universin Ave W, Waterloo, On, N 21 361 M.3 Geographical Factors and Civil Crisis Prevenion in Megaciies JakartaIndonesia Tujuan Peneliian : Menganalisis faktor-faktor Geograik mega urban yang signiikan untuk pencegahan resiko dan miigasi resiko Bidang Peneliian : Geograi Lama Peneliian : 3 iga bulan mulai Agustus 2010 Daerah Peneliian : DKI Jakarta Mitra Kerja : Fakultas Geograi UGM Prof. Dr. Suratman, M.Sc. Abstrak Megacities, being extreme elements of worldwide urbanization, show an increase in importance when considering global change: On the one hand they are a manifestation and a consequence of global change processes, on the other hand megacities have an enormous influence on global change. They are therefore strategic nodal points just as well as global risk areas. Considering this, the project at hand is a theory-based analysis about 1 the importance of mega urban geo-factors for risk prevention and mitigation and 2 widening the understanding of cause-and-effect chains for multiple risks in megacities. Hereby 3 a better insight into the relation between vulnerability and resilience will be attained and 4 conceptual contributions to risk discourse and megaurban conflict prevention can be provided. The central questions, based on an extensive international and interdisciplinary analysis of literature, will then be intensified via empirical field studies, which will be conducted in close collaboration with local partners in Mumbai India and JakartaIndonesia. As extreme of global urbanization, megacities are becoming increasingly important in the context of global change: on the one hand they are an expression and result of the processes of global change, and on the other hand they themselves are also influencing global change in a major way. Megacities are thus as much strategic nodes as they are global high-risk areas. In order to learn from good practices and to gain a better understanding of the interrelation between geographical factors and civil crisis prevention in Megacities, the University of Cologne currently conducts the aforementioned research project. As study areas for this project JakartaIndonesia and MumbaiIndia are envisaged. It is planned 186 Sekretariat Perizinan Penelitian Asing Kementerian Riset Dan Teknologi DIREKTORI PENELITIAN ASING DI INDONESIA 2010 to carry out the empirical research in Jakarta in close collaboration with the Universitas Gajah Mada in Yogyakarta, with whom we look back on a long-standing cooperation. The Federal Ministry of Defense BMVg provides the funding for the research conducted in the scope of this project by the University of Cologne. A project report will be presented o the German Federal Armed Forces Institute for Geographical Information, Department of Geopolitics, as well as to the involved Indonesian Institutions andor mysteries. The research is expected to yield generalisable statements about mega-urban risk prevention. These generalizations are first to be collected as case studies by means of an empirical survey, and they abstracted. Megacities have been selected in countries in which the national research community is already working on these topics and is interested in cooperation and where “best practices” in dealing with risks can be documented. The selection of cities is based exclusively on cooperative research relationships already established, ensuring that the national research institutes – in this case in Indonesia –are continuously involved in the research process. Central questions: Based on a literary study which was conducted in the second half of year 2009 and taking results of previous research projects on megacity issues into considerations, four central questions are in the focus: 1. Which are the geo-factors that are shaping megaciies and what relaion do they have to each other? 2. To what extent are the megaciies in general and the two megaciies in paricular exposed to risks regarding global change and which strategies for adaptaion, prevenion and miigaion are already in place? 3. Which geo-factors inluences vulnerability and resilience in megaciies and in what way? 4. Which structures and processes can help miigaing and managing megaurban crises and which scenarios can be developed? M.3.1 Prof. Dr. Frauke Kraas 275 Tempat dan tgl. lahir : Ludenscheid, 28 – 08 – 1962 Warga Negara : Jerman Jabatan : Head of Department Insitusi : Dept. of Geography, University of Cologne Email : f.kraasuni-koeln.de Alamat : University of Cologne, Albertus-Magnus-Platz 50923 Koln Cologne Germany 187 Sekretariat Perizinan Penelitian Asing Kementerian Riset Dan Teknologi DIREKTORI PENELITIAN ASING DI INDONESIA 2010

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