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Journal : Jurnal Tataloka

ADAPTATIONS ASSESSMENT ON THE IMPACTS OF FLOODING UNDER CURRENT CONDITION AND CLIMATE CHANGE SCENARIO, CASE STUDY: CENTINI VILLAGE, INDONESIA Adjie Pamungkas; Sarah Bekessy; Ruth Lane
TATALOKA Vol 19, No 3 (2017): Volume 19 Number 3, August 2017
Publisher : Diponegoro University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (842.659 KB) | DOI: 10.14710/tataloka.19.3.163-174

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Reducing community vulnerability to flooding is increasingly important given predicted intensive flood events in many parts of the world. We built a community vulnerability model to explore the effectiveness of a range of proactive and reactive adaptations to reduce community vulnerability to flood. The model consists of floods, victims, housings, responses, savings, expenditure and income sub models. We explore the robustness of adaptations under current conditions and under a range of future climate change scenarios. We present results of this model for a case study of Centini Village in Lamongan Municipality, Indonesia, which is highly vulnerable to the impacts of annual small-scale and infrequent extreme floods.  We compare 11 proactive adaptations using indicators of victims, damage/losses and recovery process to reflect the level of vulnerability. We find that reforestation and flood infrastructure redevelopment are the most effective proactive adaptations for minimising vulnerability to flood under current condition. Under climate change scenario, the floods are predicted to increase 17% on the average and 5% on the maximum measurements. The increasing floods result reforestation is the only effective adaptations in the future under climate change scenario.
DESIGNING PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP FOR BONTANG INDUSTRIAL ESTATE Adjie Pamungkas; Yudha Ardian; Tony Hanoraga; Mohammad Sodiq; M Muhktasor; Vely Kukinul Siswanto
TATALOKA Vol 17, No 4 (2015): Volume 17 Number 4, November 2015
Publisher : Diponegoro University

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Bontang Local Government has planned Bontang Industrial Estate (BIE) to accommodate oil, gas, condensate and other industries.  The estate will need investment for about IDR. 2.27 Trillion while the total annual local government budget is near to IDR 2 Trillion. Moreover, the estate has to be operated in a business manner while the local government officers have a culture in non-profit organisation as part of bureaucracy. However, the BIE feasibility study 2013 has determined that the estate will generate economic multipliers boosting the city development.  Therefore, a partnership among government and private parties should be determined and accommodated in a proper cooperation arrangement. To design the partnership, we review literature, interview related private parties and confirm opinions of the private parties to the governments. A content analysis was used to assess information from the interviews. Considering the final outputs, BIE should be organised by a pure private enterprise or Ltd. to ensure the economic viable of the estate. The Ltd. is a partnership among the government and private parties via shareholders. The government can still hold a majority share with special arrangement in investment scheme. For the initial investments, the government can use its assets valued as 51% of total share while private parties can inject cash money equal to 49% of the total.  With this capital arrangement, the estate can be operated with initial investment for about IDR. 267.11 Billion on 244.97 Ha land. This initial investment can be profitable with IDR. 650 Billion NPV, 19.93% IRR and 13.95 year PP.Bontang Local Government has planned Bontang Industrial Estate (BIE) to accommodate oil, gas, condensate and other industries.  
Co-Authors Abdiel Hardwin Dito Ade Reza Rachmat Adhe Reza Rachmat Ahmad Ikhfan Efendi Ahmad Rizky Alfian Amien Widodo Anggi Dela Ayu Puspita Anisa Hapsari Kusumastuti Aries Sulisetyono Cahyo, Prio Nur Dewi Rupyanti Sinaga Dira Arumsani Eddy Setyo Koenhardono, Eddy Setyo Eko Santoso Erma Fitria Rini Erma Fitria Rini Fahmi Alam Wildany Irsya Fery Irfan Nurrahman Gde Abhicanika Pranata Dyaksa Hanoraga, Tony Haryo Sulistyarso Hilmi, Al Hilal I Dewa Made Frendika Septanaya I Made Sukma Pradipta Jaelani, Lalu Muhamad Kesumaning Dyah Larasati Ketut Dewi Martha Erly Lukman Yusuf M Muhktasor Medhiansyah Putra Prawira Mega Utami Ciptaningrum Mega Utami Ciptaningrum Michael Christianus Giyai Mohammad Emil Widya Pradana Mohammad Muhaimin Mohammad Riziq Syihab Mohammad Sodiq Muhammad Hidayat Isa Muhammad Ifaldy Amrila Zulkarnain Nabila Azzahra Tiara Diska Nanda Gayuk Candy Naomi Zakina Nia Kurniadin Niko Irjaya Desmonda Novia Destriani Novia Destriani Nurlaela, Siti Nurlaili Humaidah Nury Ahdiya Rif'ati Nyimas Martha Olfiana Prananda Navitas Prima Tama Setyasa Prio Nur Cahyo Putri Rizky Fadilla Rachman Adhi Nugroho Rahel Putri Pamungkas Resti Limehuwey Rimadewi Suprihardjo Rimadewi Suprihardjo Rini, Erma Fitria Rivan Aji Wahyu Dyan Syafitri Rizki Nur Thoyibah Rizki Satryanto Rosmayani Noor Latifah Ruth Lane Sabrina Chaerani Astuti Santika Purwitaningsih Santika Purwitaningsih Sarah Bekessy Shafira Aulia Rosyida Irawan Ummi Fadlilah K Vely Kukinul Siswanto Veranita Hadyanti Utami Wahyu Widya Kusuma Yudha Ardian