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

Challenges of Building Infrastructure in Countries Prone to Disasters and Climate Change

With most areas prone to natural disasters, infrastructure development in Indonesia that is resilient to disasters and climate change must be increased. Moreover, the increasing intensity of natural disasters recently proves that infrastructure in Indonesia is still not as strong as expected. Infrastructure losses due to disaster damage, which should be minimized by building disaster-resistant infrastructure.

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