Irina Rafliana

ORCID: 0000-0002-0549-2556
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Research Areas
  • Disaster Management and Resilience
  • Geological and Geophysical Studies
  • Infrastructure Resilience and Vulnerability Analysis
  • earthquake and tectonic studies
  • Coastal Management and Development
  • Disaster Response and Management
  • Edcuational Technology Systems
  • Risk Perception and Management
  • Flood Risk Assessment and Management
  • Seismology and Earthquake Studies
  • Geotechnical and construction materials studies
  • Regional resilience and development
  • Insurance and Financial Risk Management
  • Coastal and Marine Management
  • Tropical and Extratropical Cyclones Research
  • Climate change impacts on agriculture
  • COVID-19 Prevention and Impact
  • Decision Support System Applications
  • Earthquake and Tsunami Effects
  • Educational Methods and Outcomes
  • Reservoir Engineering and Simulation Methods
  • Educational Research and Methods
  • Public Relations and Crisis Communication
  • Asian Studies and History
  • Climate Change Communication and Perception

National Research and Innovation Agency
2022-2023

German Institute of Development and Sustainability
2020-2023

University of Bonn
2023

Indonesian Institute of Sciences
2013-2021

The world is under pressure from the novel COVID-19 pandemic. Indonesia fourth most populous country in and predicted to be affected significantly over a longer time period. Our paper aims provide detailed reporting analyses of present rapid responses COVID-19, between January March 2020, Indonesia. We particularly highlight taken by governments, non-government organisations community. outline gaps limitations responses, based on our analysis media contents, government speeches reports,...

10.1016/j.pdisas.2020.100091 article EN cc-by Progress in Disaster Science 2020-04-01

Very large tsunamis are associated with low probabilities of occurrence. In many parts the world, these events have usually occurred in a distant time past. As result, there is risk perception and lack collective memories, making tsunami communication both challenging complex. Furthermore, immense challenges lie ahead as population exposure continue to increase coastal areas. Through last decades, caught populations off-guard, providing evidence preparedness. Recent tsunamis, such Indian...

10.1016/j.ijdrr.2021.102771 article EN cc-by-nc-nd International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction 2022-01-10

The year 2024 marks two decades since the Indian Ocean tsunami, known as Boxing Day catastrophe, which far surpassed other devastating geological events of 21st‐century on humankind. Paradoxically, epitome tsunamis carries regenerative agency. It moves science and technologies across territories, proliferates knowledge production, boosts innovations warning systems a critical part ocean risk governance. In many cases, humans gradually distanced themselves from memories past due to “high low...

10.17645/oas.8885 article EN cc-by Ocean and Society 2025-03-12

Purpose This paper aims to identify key factors for a contextualised Systemic Risk Governance (SRG) framework and subsequently explore how systemic risks can be managed local institutional mechanisms tweaked deal with the complex Indonesian risk landscape. Design/methodology/approach Using case study from Palu triple-disasters in Central Sulawesi, Indonesia, authors demonstrate inland earthquakes 2018 created cascading secondary hazards, namely tsunamis, liquefactions landslides, caused...

10.1108/dpm-07-2022-0156 article EN cc-by Disaster Prevention and Management An International Journal 2022-08-19

Purpose The purpose of this study is to analyse the reliability Build Back Better slogan in context post-disaster housing reconstruction developing countries, at enhancing disaster-resilience and its occupants long term from socio-ecological systems resilience perspective. Design/methodology/approach A predominantly qualitative methodology multi-disciplinary case adopted compare long-term outcomes two interventions: post-2008 Bihar Kosi River floods India post-2010 Mentawai earthquake...

10.1108/ijdrbe-05-2019-0025 article EN International Journal of Disaster Resilience in the Built Environment 2019-08-29

The most recent disaster events in Indonesia have been a major wakeup call for focusing more attention on education. task is not easy. current development conditions, including population growth and environmental degradation increase the level of vulnerabilities communities at risks (Ronan et al., 2005) against future disasters. As one strategies aimed reducing risks, education interventions were adopted schools with hope that it can be an effective catalyst influencing community...

10.20965/jdr.2012.p0083 article EN cc-by-nd Journal of Disaster Research 2012-01-01

The Sendai Framework, 2030 Agenda (including the SDGs) and Paris Agreements, along with 2016's for Humanity New Urban Agenda, collectively underline urgency resilience building efforts. This paper probes need skill-sets expertise that are 'fit purpose' advancing under conditions of rapid change. It argues systematic investment in skilled human capital as an integral component disaster risk reduction resilience-building, well post-disaster recovery. Yet, article draws on recent studies higher...

10.1016/j.pdisas.2019.100002 article EN cc-by-nc-nd Progress in Disaster Science 2019-05-01

Coastlines facing the Java Trench indicate trench is capable of generating mega-thrust earthquakes. The recurrence interval these events around 500 years. last event was years ago. Since this time 28 meters potential slip has accumulated along Trench. Also during time, coastal areas Java, Bali and Lombok have experienced a 20-fold increase in population. Mitigation efforts to reduce disaster next it happens include effective communication risk through simple presentations questionnaire...

10.1190/segam2019-3215203.1 article EN 2019-08-01

Isu kebencanaan masih belum banyak dikaji dalam disiplin ilmu sosial; seolah persoalan kebencaan dipandang sebatas fenomena alam dan tidak berkaitan dengan dinamika korban hanya perlu dipulihkan kembali sementara proses pemulihan konsekuensinya luput dicermati. Peristiwa Tsunami Aceh pada tahun 2004, besarnya jumlah kehancuran yang diakibatkannya, mendorong para pengkaji sosial untuk semakin memerhatikan lebih serius. Tulisan ini akan mengkaji intervensi berbagai kalangan terhadap bencana....

10.15408/empati.v3i1.9762 article ID EMPATI Jurnal Ilmu Kesejahteraan Sosial 2014-06-12

Probabilistic tsunami hazard and risk assessment methods (abbreviated PTHA PTRA, respectively) have evolved quickly over the past 10 to 15 years. Given this rapidly evolving landscape, there is a need establish best practices for PTRA improve reliability, comparability reproducibility of studies applying such methods. The recently concluded Cost Action CA18109 AGITHAR (2019-2023) intended scientific foundation PTRA. To materialize networking activities into guidelines practices, more than 50...

10.5194/egusphere-egu24-6676 preprint EN 2024-03-08

This paper outlines the process of formalizing Priority Action 4, “Build Back Better,” in recovery, rehabilitation, and reconstruction Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction 2015–2030. We propose this formalization by introducing background existing framework reconstruction, a case-study Post-War Japan, outcome discussions implemented Global Forum on Science Technology Resilience 2017 held at Council Japan Tokyo November 23–25, 2017. also summarizes results regarding further development 4.

10.20965/jdr.2018.p1187 article EN cc-by-nd Journal of Disaster Research 2018-11-30
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