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Tsunami Seminar
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- Recovery and Reconstruction Process from Catastrophic Disasters; Lessons learned from the 1991 Flores, Indonesia, and the 1998 Aitape, P.N.G. tsunami disaster
- Framework of Recovery Process
- Social Response after disaster
- Phase 1 Disorientation
- Phase 2 Formation of Impacted Society
- Phase 3 Disaster Utopia
- Phase 4 Back to Normal
- Phase 5 Reconstruction
- Activities for disaster response
- Recovery and Reconstruction
- Case study
- Aitape Tsunami Disaster in 1998
- Damage and Loss
- Emergency and Relief Operation
- Emergency and Relief Operation
- A Care Center for victims from PNG Tsunami
- Recovery Phase
- Points of Recovery IN JAPAN, KOBE
- Livelihood
- Fishing
- Vanilla
- Infrastructure
- Water Transport
- New road made to connect communities after 1998 tsunami disaster, March 2000
- Barupu school March 1999
- Arop primary school March 2000
- Issues in reconstruction process
- Histoy of villages
- Issues in reconstruction process
- Histoy of villages
- Nov.-Dec. 1907
- Subsidence of Warapu 1907
- Relocation of Newcomers
- 1908-1997
- 1907 Earthquake
- Around 1930
- 1942-44
- After 1944
- 1988
- Needs and Problems in recovery phase are reflecting cultural background
- How can a impacted community make safer?
- Four schemes for Risk Management
- Risk Avoidance
- Damage: 1712 people died
- Risk Avoidance
- Damage: 1712 people died
- Building Damage
- Tsunami
- Bajau Village in 1993
- Nangahure in 1993
- Nangahure, soon after the disaster
- Nangahure
- Nangahure in 1993
- Resettlement to make impacted community safer
- Nangahure
- 9 years after
- Nangahure in 2001(1)
- Nangahure, 9 years after
- Wuring in 2001
- Nangahure in 2001(2)
- Nangahale in 2001(1)
- Resettlement to make impacted community safer
- Nangahale in 2001(1)
- Nangahale in 2001(2)
- Babi Island in 2001
- How can we keep people safe place?
- Reconstructed school
- More global perspective
- 1999 Taiwan Chi-Chi Earthquake Disaster
- 1999 Turkey Marumara Earthquake Disaster
- Resettlement ? Original Place ?
- From the view point of Safety
- From the view point of Adaptation
- Four schemes for Risk Management
- Disaster Management
- Q1 from ITB
- Q2 from BUET