Phenomenology in adaptation planning: An empirical study of flood-affected people in Kampung Muara Baru Jakarta

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Abstract

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.

Original languageEnglish
PublisherSpringer, Singapore
Number of pages203
ISBN (Electronic)9789811054969
ISBN (Print)9789811054952
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 23 Aug 2017

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