Volume 28 No. 2, Desember 2014http://hdl.handle.net/11617/55712024-03-29T00:12:21Z2024-03-29T00:12:21ZConceptual Reflections on Ethics for International Research Collaborations in Disaster Impacted Areas from the Experiences in Indonesia, New Zealand and JapanGomez, Christopherhttp://hdl.handle.net/11617/55802018-03-19T04:07:18Z2014-12-01T00:00:00ZConceptual Reflections on Ethics for International Research Collaborations in Disaster Impacted Areas from the Experiences in Indonesia, New Zealand and Japan
Gomez, Christopher
The present contribution is by no means a first attempt at considering the ethics in human activities, interactions in disaster
impacted areas, but it is more the case of looking at 'international research' that present a very particular difficulty for ethics:
the notion of trans-boundary, multi-dimensional idea of one group not really belonging within another, but which will
perform functions inside this second group and eventually alter, modify some of the original organs. This paper explain the
reflections of the ethical consideration of international research collaboration in disaster impacted areas which are emerged
from the experiences in Indonesia, New Zealand and Japan.
2014-12-01T00:00:00ZCommunity Response to Government Policies at The Potential Landslide Area: The Case in Kuloprogo RegencyDonie, Syahrulhttp://hdl.handle.net/11617/55792018-03-19T04:06:43Z2014-12-01T00:00:00ZCommunity Response to Government Policies at The Potential Landslide Area: The Case in Kuloprogo Regency
Donie, Syahrul
The study examined the extent of community appreciation or response to government policies at the potential lanslide areas
and the influencing reasons. By interviewing 35 representative informants, men and women, and divided into old, young
and adult, then the data are analyzed and interpreted using the theory of action and the theory of symbolic. The results
showed, the community, dominated by the farmer, were able to respond and deeply understood the government policies,
particularly policies of spatial planning. This was indicated by the increasing knowledge of the community against areas
that were prone to landslide and other sign that the region was going to experience a landslide. Almost all respondents said
that they live in hilly areas prone to landslides, and they knew how to cope with and respond to these signs. However,
government policy declaring that the community were expected to move from the area considered as dangerous was still lack
of community’s attention. This was due to the undersired experiences of the community in the new area which did not make
their lives better, both in terms of livelihood as well as in terms of their social-culture life.
2014-12-01T00:00:00ZHabitat Potential Model and Efforts to Reduce Risk of Animal Accidents in Arterial Road Between Wangon - KebasenShalihati, Sakinah Fathrunnadihttp://hdl.handle.net/11617/55782018-03-19T04:06:14Z2014-12-01T00:00:00ZHabitat Potential Model and Efforts to Reduce Risk of Animal Accidents in Arterial Road Between Wangon - Kebasen
Shalihati, Sakinah Fathrunnadi
The purpose of this study is to determine the potential habitat for each species based on land use and reducing the risk of
accidents animals with recommendation traffic signs “Wild Animal Crossing” on the distribution of potential habitat.
Qualitative descriptive method was used. The unit of analysis is the villages along the arterial road between Wangon to
Kebasen Banyumas. The results show that the potential of the habitat of each species differences , the most widely spread
of potential habitat is the narrowest rats and cats and dogs are for the location of this study, and the recommendations of the
traffic signs can be placed around the adjacent street or entering potential wildlife habitat with moderate and high classification.
2014-12-01T00:00:00ZLandslide Zonation at the Budong-Budong Watershed, Central Mamuju District of West Sulawesi ProvinceSolle, Muchtar S.PaharuddinAhmad, AsmitaAnsar, Muhhttp://hdl.handle.net/11617/55752018-03-19T04:05:54Z2014-12-01T00:00:00ZLandslide Zonation at the Budong-Budong Watershed, Central Mamuju District of West Sulawesi Province
Solle, Muchtar S.; Paharuddin; Ahmad, Asmita; Ansar, Muh
The objectives of this study are as follows: first, to investigate the contributing parameters induced land sliding in the
Budong-Budong watershed, and second, to construct landslide susceptibility zonation map. In this study, the analytical
hierarchy process (AHP) based on Geographical Information System (GIS) methods was used to produce map of landslide
susceptibility. In this study area, more than 50% of total area were classified high (H) to very high (VH) susceptibility
landslide zone. Mean while, 12% of total area were classified as moderate (M) and remaining were classified as low (L) to
very low (VL) susceptibility landslide zone. Almost area of Budong-Budong Wetershed were classified as VH and H
susceptibility landslide zone underlying by Talaya (Tmtv), Lamasi (Toml) and Latimojong (Kls) Formation on the steep slope
land.
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