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Citation

Okita Y, Tada N, Goto S, Jibiki Y. Disaster Inform. 2019; 17(2): 121-131.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2019, Japan Society for Disaster Information Studies)

DOI

10.24709/jasdis.17.2_121

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

In recent years, many countries and organizations provide disaster assistance across state borders. Affected countries have to request assistance in case they need it, and they also have to declare that they do not need it in case they can manage the disaster by themselves.This paper analyses receiving international disaster assistance and information sharing from the affected country, taking examples from the earthquakes (2016 Aceh, and 2018 Lombok and Sulawesi) that hit Indonesia in recent years.On the reasons why the Indonesian government could release the information immediately after the disasters, this paper points out that the role of each agency in disaster management was clear, the government had the clear reception policy, and the system to release information in English was already established.


Language: ja

Keywords

2016 Aceh Earthquake; 2016年アチェ地震; 2018 Lombok Earthquake; 2018 Sulawesi Earthquake; 2018年スラウェシ地震; 2018年ロンボク地震; Indonesia; Receiving Assistance; インドネシア; 受援

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