Reconstruction of the Aceh Region following the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami disaster: A transportation perspective

Aceh, located in the northernmost area of Sumatra Island, is one of the regions that suffered the most damage from the Indian Ocean tsunami in 2004. The process of reconstruction after a large-scale disaster is considered an opportunity to create a safer society, especially for developing countries,...

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Main Authors: Ryo Matsumaru, Kozo Nagami, Kimio Takeya
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2012-07-01
Series:IATSS Research
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0386111212000234
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spelling doaj-6d8cce2beedf4e21883994190b7dcaac2020-11-24T22:44:20ZengElsevierIATSS Research0386-11122012-07-01361111910.1016/j.iatssr.2012.07.001Reconstruction of the Aceh Region following the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami disaster: A transportation perspectiveRyo Matsumaru0Kozo Nagami1Kimio Takeya2IRM Ltd., JapanJapan International Cooperation Agency, JapanJapan International Cooperation Agency, JapanAceh, located in the northernmost area of Sumatra Island, is one of the regions that suffered the most damage from the Indian Ocean tsunami in 2004. The process of reconstruction after a large-scale disaster is considered an opportunity to create a safer society, especially for developing countries, however the accumulation of knowledge about how to improve reconstruction is insufficient. The affected areas have diverse social and economic characteristics and unprecedented restoration efforts have been made. The Indian Ocean tsunami disaster, therefore, provides numerous research opportunities, and many surveys and other researches have been conducted to better understand what happened and how the reconstruction process could be improved. However, the majority of such research has focused on housing reconstruction, rebuilding livelihoods and community rehabilitation and there has been only limited research on transportation-related issues. Thus, there is significance in evaluating the reconstruction of Aceh from a transportation perspective, a dimension that has yet to be examined systematically. As a first step in the effort to evaluate various aspects of the reconstruction of Aceh from a transportation perspective, this research aims to present three transportation-related issues within the reconstruction process—1) the road network in the Banda Aceh coastal area, 2) mobility in relocation sites, and 3) reconstruction of the Banda Aceh–Meulaboh road—and to conduct a preliminary analysis of these issues by adding the viewpoint of disaster management and reconstruction, the authors' area of specialization. For conducting a preliminary analysis, existing information such as research papers, articles and reports and data collected through interviews and field reconnaissance conducted by the authors were utilized as much as possible, and such “qualitative data” was analyzed by applying the “interpretive approach”, considered an appropriate analytical framework for qualitative data.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0386111212000234Indian Ocean tsunamiReconstructionAcehIndonesiaQualitative dataInterpretive approach
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Kozo Nagami
Kimio Takeya
Reconstruction of the Aceh Region following the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami disaster: A transportation perspective
IATSS Research
Indian Ocean tsunami
Reconstruction
Aceh
Indonesia
Qualitative data
Interpretive approach
author_facet Ryo Matsumaru
Kozo Nagami
Kimio Takeya
author_sort Ryo Matsumaru
title Reconstruction of the Aceh Region following the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami disaster: A transportation perspective
title_short Reconstruction of the Aceh Region following the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami disaster: A transportation perspective
title_full Reconstruction of the Aceh Region following the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami disaster: A transportation perspective
title_fullStr Reconstruction of the Aceh Region following the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami disaster: A transportation perspective
title_full_unstemmed Reconstruction of the Aceh Region following the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami disaster: A transportation perspective
title_sort reconstruction of the aceh region following the 2004 indian ocean tsunami disaster: a transportation perspective
publisher Elsevier
series IATSS Research
issn 0386-1112
publishDate 2012-07-01
description Aceh, located in the northernmost area of Sumatra Island, is one of the regions that suffered the most damage from the Indian Ocean tsunami in 2004. The process of reconstruction after a large-scale disaster is considered an opportunity to create a safer society, especially for developing countries, however the accumulation of knowledge about how to improve reconstruction is insufficient. The affected areas have diverse social and economic characteristics and unprecedented restoration efforts have been made. The Indian Ocean tsunami disaster, therefore, provides numerous research opportunities, and many surveys and other researches have been conducted to better understand what happened and how the reconstruction process could be improved. However, the majority of such research has focused on housing reconstruction, rebuilding livelihoods and community rehabilitation and there has been only limited research on transportation-related issues. Thus, there is significance in evaluating the reconstruction of Aceh from a transportation perspective, a dimension that has yet to be examined systematically. As a first step in the effort to evaluate various aspects of the reconstruction of Aceh from a transportation perspective, this research aims to present three transportation-related issues within the reconstruction process—1) the road network in the Banda Aceh coastal area, 2) mobility in relocation sites, and 3) reconstruction of the Banda Aceh–Meulaboh road—and to conduct a preliminary analysis of these issues by adding the viewpoint of disaster management and reconstruction, the authors' area of specialization. For conducting a preliminary analysis, existing information such as research papers, articles and reports and data collected through interviews and field reconnaissance conducted by the authors were utilized as much as possible, and such “qualitative data” was analyzed by applying the “interpretive approach”, considered an appropriate analytical framework for qualitative data.
topic Indian Ocean tsunami
Reconstruction
Aceh
Indonesia
Qualitative data
Interpretive approach
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0386111212000234
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