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Introduction Introduction
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Literature on and practice of land use for post-disaster recovery Literature on and practice of land use for post-disaster recovery
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Aceh reconstruction efforts Aceh reconstruction efforts
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The development of the Master Plan of Rehabilitation and Reconstruction The development of the Master Plan of Rehabilitation and Reconstruction
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The establishment of the Rehabilitation and Reconstruction Agency The establishment of the Rehabilitation and Reconstruction Agency
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Spatial planning policies in the Aceh reconstruction Spatial planning policies in the Aceh reconstruction
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Implementation of the spatial plan Implementation of the spatial plan
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Village Spatial Plan Village Spatial Plan
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Discussion Discussion
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Village planning: the politics of community participation planning Village planning: the politics of community participation planning
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Political dilemma leads to failure in mitigation efforts Political dilemma leads to failure in mitigation efforts
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Science-based planning and community-based participatory planning Science-based planning and community-based participatory planning
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‘Trust’ ‘Trust’
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Sociocultural beliefs Sociocultural beliefs
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Conclusion Conclusion
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Acknowledgements Acknowledgements
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Notes Notes
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References References
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A2a Politics in spatial planning in Aceh recovery post-tsunami 2004
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Published:July 2016
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Abstract
After being hit by a tsunami in 2004, the socio-political situation in Aceh became more complicated, since this region had been ravaged by conflict for 32 years. Given the socio-political background, the Rehabilitation and Reconstruction Agency (BRR) tends to avoid conflict with the society. Although initially the Government of Indonesia had formulated a master plan for the rehabilitation and reconstruction in Aceh, the BRR ultimately decided to use the village plan - a community-based spatial plan at village level - as a basis to rebuild settlements that were destroyed by the tsunami - Village plans were being implemented throughout the entire affected areas. The authors argue that despite the participation of the community, mitigation efforts after the disaster in Aceh have not met the target to build a resilient community. Politicization affected the implementation of the spatial plan.
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