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The adaptive governance of natural disasters: Insights from the 2010 Mount Merapi Eruption in Indonesia

Darine Bakkour, Geoffroy Enjorlas, Robert Kast and Jean-Claude Thouret

Working Papers from LAMETA, Universtiy of Montpellier

Abstract: An adaptive governance system strives to enhance the capacity of institutions to better coordinate between them. As such, the main objective of an adaptive governance system would be to put learning by experience processes in place, and thus to improve the adaptive capacity of the concerned system. The contribution of this paper is twofold: (1) to establish an assessment framework of the adaptive capacity of a system in the field of natural disasters and (2) to explore the governance system of Mt. Merapi, Indonesia. Firstly, this paper establishes an assessment framework for the adaptive capacity of a system in the field of natural disasters. This assessment framework contains six key parameters as follows: (1) context description, (2) institutions, (3) infrastructures, (4) economic and financial resources, (5) technology, and (6) information and skills. Secondly, using a field survey, which was conducted after the 2010 volcanic eruption and raintriggered lahars on Mt. Merapi, Indonesia, we underline a number of barriers, such as lack of appropriate infrastructures, complex interactions across institutions, dependence on funds from external parties, and rudimentary quantitative documentation on both human and material loss, that weaken the adaptive capacity of the rescue system. More efforts are therefore needed in order to improve the adaptive capacity and, thus, the adaptive governance at Mt. Merapi system. This study constitutes a significant step toward enhancing our understanding of the adaptive governance approach in the context of natural disasters in developing countries.

Pages: 35 pages
Date: 2013-10, Revised 2013-10
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