Supporting communities to adapt to a flooding environment in Jakarta: A spatial Planning approach. (2019)

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Conference Contributions - PublishedCollections
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Supporting Resilient, Flood Adapted Communities in Jakarta: A Spatial Planning Approach to Living with Floods and Preventing DisastersCitation
Prana AM, Hart D, Curl A, Dionisio R, Gomez C (2019). Supporting communities to adapt to a flooding environment in Jakarta: A spatial Planning approach.. Chiba, Japan: International Conference on Spatial Planning and Sustainable Development. 30/08/2019-01/09/2019.This citation is automatically generated and may be unreliable. Use as a guide only.
ANZSRC Fields of Research
37 - Earth sciences::3709 - Physical geography and environmental geoscience::370903 - Natural hazards37 - Earth sciences::3707 - Hydrology::370704 - Surface water hydrology
33 - Built environment and design::3304 - Urban and regional planning::330499 - Urban and regional planning not elsewhere classified
16 - Studies in Human Society::1605 - Policy and Administration::160514 - Urban Policy
44 - Human society::4407 - Policy and administration::440704 - Environment policy
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