Shirleyana, Shirleyana and Hawken, Scott and Sunindijo, Riza Yosia and Sanderson, David (2019) TURNITIN - People-Centred Perspectives On Resilience: A Story Of Urban Kampung In Surabaya, Indonesia. THE 12th CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL FORUM ON URBANISM BEYOND RESILIENCE: TOWARDS A MORE INTEGRATED AND INCLUSIVE URBAN DESIGN, 12. pp. 32-46. ISSN ISBN : 978-90-7865-18-4
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Abstract
Over the last decades, urban resilience has been high on the urban development research agenda. These research efforts have yielded various resilience frameworks and assessment tools. Resilience is a broad concept and needs contextualising. This research takes a people-centred approach, to understand what resilience actually means to people, particularly low-income people. The research takes the position that everyday risks and micro-economic phenomena have a disproportionate significance on the lives and wellbeing of urban populations. These have not been well considered in research on resilience which tends to relate the concept of resilience with disaster management. This paper seeks to address this imbalance by focusing on resilience towards everyday risks as determined by local populations themselves. The research uses the case study of urban populations living in Southeast Asia, a region with vigorous economic development and rapid urbanisation. This paper aims to ascertain the meaning of resilience from the perspectives of people living in urban kampung in Surabaya, Indonesia. Within Surabaya most people live in kampung which are the main urban settlement type in Indonesia. These urban villages play an important role in structuring the city and housing the majority of Surabaya’s population. Transect walks and 28 interviews with community leaders and community members in kampung are used to capture how urban communities manage daily challenges and build resilience. This detailed, bottom-up perspective provides insight into the underlying socio-economic systems that exists in kampung. Findings such as the most important risk, the resilience factors and the applied local resilience framework from the perspectives of people are important that recommendations to build resilience for a dynamic and uncertain future can be made and implemented.
Item Type: | Article |
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Uncontrolled Keywords: | Bottom-Up, Kampung, Low Income, Surabaya, Urban Resilience. |
Divisions: | HROD |
Depositing User: | Perpustakaan UWIKA |
Date Deposited: | 19 Mar 2024 02:09 |
Last Modified: | 19 Mar 2024 02:09 |
URI: | http://repository.widyakartika.ac.id/id/eprint/3431 |
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