COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION IN POST-TSUNAMI INFRASTRUCTURE AND ECONOMIC REDEVELOPMENT: A Case Study of Lambung Village

Ichsan, Ichsan (2013) COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION IN POST-TSUNAMI INFRASTRUCTURE AND ECONOMIC REDEVELOPMENT: A Case Study of Lambung Village. Journal of Economic, Management, and Business, 14 (2). pp. 141-155. ISSN 1412-968X

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Abstract

This research examines community participation in the economic and infrastructure sectors in Lambung Village recovery efforts after the 2004 tsunami. The process of participation is classified into two types of participation:“ad hoc” participation (mobilized by community members) and aid organization/agency-promoted participation (promoted by “interest groups” and/or government agencies). This study finds that the occurance of “ad hoc” participation was related to communities’ urgent needs right after the tsunami. Meanwhile, the extent to which communities participate in the reconstruction effort promoted by aid organizations/agencies was associated with the willingness and capacity of aid organizations/agencies, the nature of recovery projects, and the readiness of communities to participate. Keywords: Community participation, post-tsunami, redevelopment efforts.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: E Economy, Accounting, Development > E11 Economy (General)
Divisions: Faculty of Economic and Business
Depositing User: Ichsan
Date Deposited: 07 Oct 2017 14:42
Last Modified: 07 Oct 2017 14:42
URI: http://repository.unimal.ac.id/id/eprint/2953

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