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Collaborating network in managing post the Mount Merapi's disruption, Indonesia

Collaborative governance and social capital can help to form a resilient community in the wake of a disaster, such as the eruptions of Mount Merapi in Indonesia. This study examines the successfulness of the handling of disasters in Indonesia, with particular focus on eruptions of Mount Merapi. Disa...

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Collaboration
Collaborative governance
Conflict management
Decision making
Disaster management
Disaster recovery
Disasters
Earthquakes
Emergency preparedness
Emergency response
Eruptions
Failure
Guidelines
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Institutions
Leadership
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Volcanoes
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