Phenomenology in adaptation planning : an empirical study of flood-affected people in Kampung Muara Baru Jakarta 🔍
Hendricus Andy Simarmata (auth.)
Springer Singapore : Imprint: Springer, 1st ed. 2018, Singapore, 2018
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"This book explores the planning knowledge that can be gleaned from the experiences of the urban poor, a group frequently affected by floods. Further, it examines the relationship between lifeworld analysis and adaptation planning through the sociology of knowledge, which plays a significant part in determining the adaptation pathway of the urban poor. The book brings together empirical data to translate self-reflective planning theory into the practical context, examines community planning, and enriches the discourse on urban adaptation. Lastly, it provides an adaptation-planning model that can benefit academics, practitioners and policymakers who wish to provide more socially accepted plans."-- Read more...
Abstract: This book explores the planning knowledge that can be gleaned from the experiences of the urban poor, a group frequently affected by floods. The book brings together empirical data to translate self-reflective planning theory into the practical context, examines community planning, and enriches the discourse on urban adaptation. Read more...
Abstract: This book explores the planning knowledge that can be gleaned from the experiences of the urban poor, a group frequently affected by floods. The book brings together empirical data to translate self-reflective planning theory into the practical context, examines community planning, and enriches the discourse on urban adaptation. Read more...
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Phenomenology In Adaptation Planning 1st Ed. 2018
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Springer Science + Business Media Singapore Pte Ltd
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Springer Singapore Pte. Limited
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Springer Nature, Singapore, 2018
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New York, Sept. 2017
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Singapore, Singapore
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1st ed. 2018, 2017
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Foreword 6
Preface 9
Acknowledgments 14
Contents 16
Abbreviations 19
List of Figures 23
List of Tables 25
Chapter 1: Adaptation Planning for Floods 26
1.1 Flooding as a Continuous Problem in Coastal Cities 27
1.1.1 Floods and the Urban Poor 29
1.1.2 Kampung as the Study’s Focus 31
1.2 People as Subjects of Adaptation to Climate Change 34
1.3 People-Based Adaptation Planning 37
Chapter 2: Lifeworld as the Domain of Adaptation Planning 42
2.1 Lifeworld and Planning 42
2.2 Adaptation Planning: Community- and People-Based Approaches 49
2.3 The Nexus of Vulnerability and Adaptation: A People-Based Approach 53
2.4 The Framework of People-Centered Adaptation Planning 60
Chapter 3: Planning Institutions of Adaptation to Flood in Jakarta 64
3.1 Understanding Floods in North Coastal Jakarta 64
3.2 City-Level Adaptation Planning: Infrastructure-Driven Approach 69
3.3 Unrecognized Knowledge of Adaptation Planning at Community Level 83
3.4 Different Types of Adaptation Planning 86
Chapter 4: Flood Experiences: “The Vulnerable” and “The Adapter” 90
4.1 Kampung Muara Baru (KMB): The Interplay Between the Floods and the Poor 91
4.2 Factors Affecting the Floods in Kampung Muara Baru 95
4.2.1 Types of KMB Dwellers 95
4.2.2 Land and Housing Status 98
4.2.3 Basic Infrastructure 103
4.2.4 Formal and Informal Economies 104
4.3 Increasing Flood Risks and Growing Population 105
4.4 The Lifeworld of the People of Kampung Muara Baru 107
4.4.1 Shifting Meanings of Floods: From Opponent to “Friend” 115
4.4.2 Self-Sensing: A Different Lens in Perceiving Floods 117
4.5 KMB People’s Perception of Flood-Related Vulnerability 119
4.5.1 Perceived Flood Exposure 119
4.5.2 Perceived Flood Sensitivity 122
4.5.3 Flood-Related Adaptive Capacity 123
4.5.4 Adaptive Capacity of Agus, the Head of RT 15 125
4.6 The Continuum of “The Vulnerable” and “The Adapters” 126
Chapter 5: Locally Embedded Adaptation Planning 130
5.1 Reflection on Experiences and Learning 131
5.1.1 Scenario Planning for Evacuation 132
5.1.2 Planning for Living Space Arrangements 137
5.1.3 Planning for Neighborhood Infrastructure Provision 142
5.2 Reflective Practice as a Source of Planning Knowledge for Adaptation 145
5.3 Adapter as an Informal Planner 149
5.4 Institutionalization and Reification of LEAP 155
5.4.1 House Management Plan 156
5.4.2 Evacuation Plan 157
5.4.3 Another Plan 159
5.5 Connecting to City Level: A Language of Planning Knowledge Converter Required 161
Chapter 6: Planning and Adaptive Knowledge 169
6.1 The Social World as a Domain of LEAP 170
6.2 LEAP is a New Insight for Planning Debate 172
6.3 LEAP is a People-Centered Adaptation 175
6.4 Contribution to Flood Management 177
6.5 Implications for Urban Policies and Planning Practices 178
Appendices 181
Appendix 1: Methodology 181
Research Design 181
Field Work Procedure 182
Steps in the Data Processing 185
Research Constraints 189
Appendix 2: Participant Information 190
Introduction 190
Participation 191
Expected Benefits 191
Confidentiality 191
Consent to Participation 192
Questions 192
Appendix 3: Semi-structured Interview Guidelines 192
Planners 192
Adaptation Planning Process 192
Role of Planners 192
People’s Participation 193
Institutions 193
NGOs 193
Adaptation Planning Process 193
Role of NGOs 194
People’s Participation 194
Institutions 194
Government Officers 194
Adaptation Planning Process 195
People’s Participation 195
Institutions 195
Head of RTs/RWs 195
Exposure 196
Sensitivity 196
Adaptive Capacity 196
Appendix 4: Transcript Form 197
Appendix 5: The Occurrence of Tidal Floods (Banjir Rob) from 2007 to 2014 197
Appendix 6: Social and Public Facilities in Kelurahan Penjaringan 199
Appendix 7: Superimpose Analysis with ArcGIS 9.0 199
Analytical Tools Using ArcGIS 200
Data Processing 201
Glossary 208
References 211
Preface 9
Acknowledgments 14
Contents 16
Abbreviations 19
List of Figures 23
List of Tables 25
Chapter 1: Adaptation Planning for Floods 26
1.1 Flooding as a Continuous Problem in Coastal Cities 27
1.1.1 Floods and the Urban Poor 29
1.1.2 Kampung as the Study’s Focus 31
1.2 People as Subjects of Adaptation to Climate Change 34
1.3 People-Based Adaptation Planning 37
Chapter 2: Lifeworld as the Domain of Adaptation Planning 42
2.1 Lifeworld and Planning 42
2.2 Adaptation Planning: Community- and People-Based Approaches 49
2.3 The Nexus of Vulnerability and Adaptation: A People-Based Approach 53
2.4 The Framework of People-Centered Adaptation Planning 60
Chapter 3: Planning Institutions of Adaptation to Flood in Jakarta 64
3.1 Understanding Floods in North Coastal Jakarta 64
3.2 City-Level Adaptation Planning: Infrastructure-Driven Approach 69
3.3 Unrecognized Knowledge of Adaptation Planning at Community Level 83
3.4 Different Types of Adaptation Planning 86
Chapter 4: Flood Experiences: “The Vulnerable” and “The Adapter” 90
4.1 Kampung Muara Baru (KMB): The Interplay Between the Floods and the Poor 91
4.2 Factors Affecting the Floods in Kampung Muara Baru 95
4.2.1 Types of KMB Dwellers 95
4.2.2 Land and Housing Status 98
4.2.3 Basic Infrastructure 103
4.2.4 Formal and Informal Economies 104
4.3 Increasing Flood Risks and Growing Population 105
4.4 The Lifeworld of the People of Kampung Muara Baru 107
4.4.1 Shifting Meanings of Floods: From Opponent to “Friend” 115
4.4.2 Self-Sensing: A Different Lens in Perceiving Floods 117
4.5 KMB People’s Perception of Flood-Related Vulnerability 119
4.5.1 Perceived Flood Exposure 119
4.5.2 Perceived Flood Sensitivity 122
4.5.3 Flood-Related Adaptive Capacity 123
4.5.4 Adaptive Capacity of Agus, the Head of RT 15 125
4.6 The Continuum of “The Vulnerable” and “The Adapters” 126
Chapter 5: Locally Embedded Adaptation Planning 130
5.1 Reflection on Experiences and Learning 131
5.1.1 Scenario Planning for Evacuation 132
5.1.2 Planning for Living Space Arrangements 137
5.1.3 Planning for Neighborhood Infrastructure Provision 142
5.2 Reflective Practice as a Source of Planning Knowledge for Adaptation 145
5.3 Adapter as an Informal Planner 149
5.4 Institutionalization and Reification of LEAP 155
5.4.1 House Management Plan 156
5.4.2 Evacuation Plan 157
5.4.3 Another Plan 159
5.5 Connecting to City Level: A Language of Planning Knowledge Converter Required 161
Chapter 6: Planning and Adaptive Knowledge 169
6.1 The Social World as a Domain of LEAP 170
6.2 LEAP is a New Insight for Planning Debate 172
6.3 LEAP is a People-Centered Adaptation 175
6.4 Contribution to Flood Management 177
6.5 Implications for Urban Policies and Planning Practices 178
Appendices 181
Appendix 1: Methodology 181
Research Design 181
Field Work Procedure 182
Steps in the Data Processing 185
Research Constraints 189
Appendix 2: Participant Information 190
Introduction 190
Participation 191
Expected Benefits 191
Confidentiality 191
Consent to Participation 192
Questions 192
Appendix 3: Semi-structured Interview Guidelines 192
Planners 192
Adaptation Planning Process 192
Role of Planners 192
People’s Participation 193
Institutions 193
NGOs 193
Adaptation Planning Process 193
Role of NGOs 194
People’s Participation 194
Institutions 194
Government Officers 194
Adaptation Planning Process 195
People’s Participation 195
Institutions 195
Head of RTs/RWs 195
Exposure 196
Sensitivity 196
Adaptive Capacity 196
Appendix 4: Transcript Form 197
Appendix 5: The Occurrence of Tidal Floods (Banjir Rob) from 2007 to 2014 197
Appendix 6: Social and Public Facilities in Kelurahan Penjaringan 199
Appendix 7: Superimpose Analysis with ArcGIS 9.0 199
Analytical Tools Using ArcGIS 200
Data Processing 201
Glossary 208
References 211
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"This book explores the planning knowledge that can be gleaned from the experiences of the urban poor, a group frequently affected by floods. Further, it examines the relationship between lifeworld analysis and adaptation planning through the sociology of knowledge, which plays a significant part in determining the adaptation pathway of the urban poor. The book brings together empirical data to translate self-reflective planning theory into the practical context, examines community planning, and enriches the discourse on urban adaptation. Lastly, it provides an adaptation-planning model that can benefit academics, practitioners and policymakers who wish to provide more socially accepted plans."-- Provided by publisher
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Annotation This book explores the planning knowledge that can be gleaned from the experiences of the urban poor, a group frequently affected by floods. Further, it examines the relationship between lifeworld analysis and adaptation planning through the sociology of knowledge, which plays a significant part in determining the adaptation pathway of the urban poor. The book brings together empirical data to translate self-reflective planning theory into the practical context, examines community planning, and enriches the discourse on urban adaptation. Lastly, it provides an adaptation-planning model that can benefit academics, practitioners and policymakers who wish to provide more socially accepted plans
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Front Matter ....Pages i-xxix
Adaptation Planning for Floods (Hendricus Andy Simarmata)....Pages 1-16
Lifeworld as the Domain of Adaptation Planning (Hendricus Andy Simarmata)....Pages 17-38
Planning Institutions of Adaptation to Flood in Jakarta (Hendricus Andy Simarmata)....Pages 39-64
Flood Experiences: “The Vulnerable” and “The Adapter” (Hendricus Andy Simarmata)....Pages 65-104
Locally Embedded Adaptation Planning (Hendricus Andy Simarmata)....Pages 105-143
Planning and Adaptive Knowledge (Hendricus Andy Simarmata)....Pages 145-156
Back Matter ....Pages 157-203
Adaptation Planning for Floods (Hendricus Andy Simarmata)....Pages 1-16
Lifeworld as the Domain of Adaptation Planning (Hendricus Andy Simarmata)....Pages 17-38
Planning Institutions of Adaptation to Flood in Jakarta (Hendricus Andy Simarmata)....Pages 39-64
Flood Experiences: “The Vulnerable” and “The Adapter” (Hendricus Andy Simarmata)....Pages 65-104
Locally Embedded Adaptation Planning (Hendricus Andy Simarmata)....Pages 105-143
Planning and Adaptive Knowledge (Hendricus Andy Simarmata)....Pages 145-156
Back Matter ....Pages 157-203
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2017-10-15
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