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'Dry feet for all': flood management and chronic time in Semarang, Indonesia

机译:“所有人的脚都干了”:印度尼西亚三宝垄的洪水管理和长期时间

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"This article describes flood management in poor communities of Semarang, a second-tier city on the north coast of Central Java, Indonesia. Using ethnographic material from participant observation and interviews, the article argues that flood management upholds an ecological status quo - a socioecological system that perpetuates the potential of crisis and structures of vulnerability. While poor residents have developed coping mechanisms, such community efforts follow the logic of maintaining a precarious minimum of safety. Designed in 2009, Dutch-Indonesian anti-flood infrastructure (polder) is supposed to put an end to tidal flooding, locally called rob. As a short-term project, the polder promises to regulate water levels and improve the lives of local residents. While it wants to make flood control transparent and accountable to riverside communities, the project ultimately fails to escape the institutional logic of chronic crisis management. By investigating the temporality and politics of the polder project, this article aims at contributing empirical and theoretical insights to scholarship on socioecological conflicts and crisis." (author's abstract)
机译:“本文描述了印度尼西亚中爪哇省北海岸的二线城市三宝垄贫困社区的洪水管理。该文章使用参与者观察和访谈中的人种学资料,认为洪水管理秉承了生态现状-一种社会生态学可能会带来危机和脆弱性结构的系统,虽然贫困居民已经建立了应对机制,但这种社区努力遵循的是维持最低限度的安全风险的逻辑,2009年设计的荷兰-印尼防洪基础设施为了结束潮汐洪水,当地人称之为“抢劫”。作为一个短期项目,the田承诺调节水位,改善当地居民的生活,同时希望使防洪工作对河岸社区透明并负责。最终无法逃脱长期危机管理的制度逻辑。作为开拓者计划的忠实拥护者,本文旨在为社会生态冲突和危机学术贡献经验和理论见解。” (作者的摘要)

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    Ley Lukas;

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