Sustainable development study of the post-disaster housing resettlement case in Yogyakarta Province, Indonesia case study: Nglepen Village and Pagerjurang Village
The Aceh and Nias earthquakes and tsunami and the Yogyakarta earthquake were among the several significant disasters that struck Indonesia between 2004 and 2006 and resulted in substantial damage and a high death toll. As a result, the government of Indonesia began to re-evaluate the nation's disaster management regulations and procedures.
To continue and improve the disaster victims' livelihood, multi-collaboration works between the government, implementer stakeholders, and the beneficiaries are crucial in the pre- and post-disaster management systems. The Government of Indonesia issued Disaster Management Law (DML) no. 24/2007 as the mandatory pre- and post-disaster management system law. It included particular derivative regulations or policies that might be further adjusted in response to the disaster conditions
This study emphasized the sustainable development of the two case studies and highlighted different private residential housing types: 1) a dome-shaped reinforced structure house in Nglepen and 2) a conventional reinforced concrete structural frame house in Pagerjurang.
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