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Title Integration of SETS (Social-Ecological-Technological Systems) Framework and Flood Resilience Cycle for Smart Flood Risk Management
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Authors Ariyaningsih; Shaw, R
Title Integration of SETS (Social-Ecological-Technological Systems) Framework and Flood Resilience Cycle for Smart Flood Risk Management
Year 2022
Published Smart Cities, 5, 4
Abstract The concept of "water smart city" is increasingly being recognized as a new approach to managing urban environments (including urban floods), especially in the context of developing countries, such as Indonesia. While Indonesia's national capital relocation plan is expected to attract significant human migration to two nearby cities, Samarinda City and the port city of Balikpapan, these cities have continuously faced with severe risk of flooding. Therefore, this research proposes a flood management approach by reviewing the local city government's flood risk management strategies and the smart city plan to enhance flood resilience. The integration of the SETS (Social-Ecological-Technological systems) framework and the Flood Resilience Cycle is undertaken to determine the state of flood management, which is followed by a review of smart city plans and programs in two selected cities (Samarinda and Balikpapan). The research mainly identifies how it can be implemented in the two selected cities based on SETS-FRC distribution. In accordance with the SETS-FRC (Flood Resilience Cycle) framework, it is revealed that both these cities have a higher emphasis on the flood prevention phase, as compared to other resilience phases. Based on the overall results, this study emphasizes the implementation of a water smart city concept for effective and smart flood risk management.
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