Institute for Research on Economics and Society – Faculty of Economics and Business – University of Indonesia

Looking for Financing Alternatives for Disaster-Resistant Infrastructure in Indonesia

Indonesia is faced with various threats, ranging from climate change to geological conditions that make Indonesia increasingly vulnerable to natural disasters. Even though the development of disaster-resistant infrastructure is very necessary, sources of financing for disaster-resistant infrastructure in Indonesia are still relatively limited to date. With the need to improve aspects of infrastructure resilience, Indonesia needs broader financing potential.

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