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Judul Restoring Agriculture After A Tsunami The Experience From Aceh, Indonesia / BIOTEXT
Pengarang Biotext
EDISI 1
Penerbitan Jakarta : ACIAR, 2015
Deskripsi Fisik iii, 89 Hlm ;21 Cm
ISBN 978-1925133-83-7
Subjek Tsunami
Rak Perkebunan
Abstrak In 2013, the Australia-Indonesia Facility for Disaster Risk Reduction completed a national tsunami hazard assessment for Indonesia, which highlighted the vulnerability of the Indonesian coastline to tsunamis. There is a significant risk of a tsunami between 0.5 and 3 m high Inundating parts of the Indonesian archipelago and affecting provincial capitals and important regions of agricultural production. Coastlines of a number of other countries share this vulnerability. The scale of the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami, and the subsequent destruction and loss of life have highlighted the need for disaster-prevention programs and an understanding of the post-disaster recovery process. The 2004 tsunami devastated coastal areas of the Indonesian province of Aceh, causing widespread destruction. The earthquake that triggered the tsunami dramatically altered land levels. Large areas of coastal farmland were inundated by sea water, some permanently, and many farms were covered in sediment scoured from the sea floor and
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