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Author: Yogi Setya Permana, Leiden University Indonesia is one of the world’s most disaster-prone countries, frequently exposed to various geophysical and climate-related hazards. In 2021, flooding was the most frequent type of natural disaster in Indonesia, with a total of 788 cases. Unlike other natural disasters such as landslides, hurricanes, drought, forest fires and earthquakes, […]
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