Disaster Management, Disaster Resilience, Disaster Risk Reduction, Business Continuity Management, Futures Literacy, Construction Management
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Participatory disaster risk assessment (PDRA): A case study on community-based disaster risk reduction in Kelurahan Cigadung (RW09 and RW14), Kota Bandung, Indonesia Muhammad Reperiza Furqon, Iffah Farhana Abu Talib, Aria Mariany, Nuraini Rahma Hanifa Aip Conference Proceedings, 2018 Geographical factor and high population density causing the area of Kelurahan Cigadung (RW09 and RW14), Bandung City, Indonesia becoming prone to disaster events. As such, narrow pathways and congested housing settlements to amplify complexity in determining evacuation routes in the events of disaster. Additionally, limited availability of open spaces for assembly point during disaster evacuation process could worsen disaster impact among the community. Thus, disaster preparedness (knowledge) and disaster risk reduction (DRR) awareness within community is vital to minimize disaster impacts. The objective of this paper is to establish disaster risk reduction through community participation in disaster events. A three weeks of data collection was conducted in the form of literature review, workshops and interview sessions. Participatory Disaster Risk Assessment (PDRA) criteria were used to establish community participation on disaster risk reduction within the community. The criteria includes preparation; hazard assessment (disaster history and transect walk); capacity and vulnerability assessment (people daily activities, household and community analysis); key informant interviews (chief of RW and Chief of RTs); and action planning. The qualitative data where then analyzed using Atlas.ti Version 8.0. Findings revealed that there are three types of disaster, (1) earthquake, (2) landslide and (3) flood which are potentially to occur in the area. The outcomes of the research is to enhance community in being resilience towards disaster events in future. This is inspired by Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction 2015 – 2030: Priority 3 – Investing in Disaster Risk Reduction for Resilience.Geographical factor and high population density causing the area of Kelurahan Cigadung (RW09 and RW14), Bandung City, Indonesia becoming prone to disaster events. As such, narrow pathways and congested housing settlements to amplify complexity in determining evacuation routes in the events of disaster. Additionally, limited availability of open spaces for assembly point during disaster evacuation process could worsen disaster impact among the community. Thus, disaster preparedness (knowledge) and disaster risk reduction (DRR) awareness within community is vital to minimize disaster impacts. The objective of this paper is to establish disaster risk reduction through community participation in disaster events. A three weeks of data collection was conducted in the form of literature review, workshops and interview sessions. Participatory Disaster Risk Assessment (PDRA) criteria were used to establish community participation on disaster risk reduction within the community. The criteria includes preparation; h...
Impact of disaster to private construction ogranisations in Malaysia Iffah Farhana Abu Talib, Roshana Takim, Abdul Hadi Nawawi, Padzil @ Fadzil Hassan Jurnal Teknologi, 2016 Disaster events tend to affect construction organisations in the entire community. In the recent years, with the intensity and frequency of disaster occurrences in Malaysia, the impact of disaster could destruct construction organisational business, assets and properties. For instance, flood occurrence in 2011, has affected the double track construction project in Malaysia resulting time overrun for a period of 18 months and financial loss of ringgit Malaysia 150 million to private construction organisations. Based on the 11th Malaysian Plan (Strategy Paper 11: Climate Resilient Development), construction organisations are recommended to identify the disaster impacts to prepare for disaster occurrences. Hence, the objective are: to investigate vulnerable factors of disaster (pre-event) and to distinguish the key areas of disaster impacts (post-event) for private construction organisations in Malaysia. The initial research starts with literature review from various scholars on key areas of disaster impact and disaster impact model. The next stage is conducting preliminary data survey among seven private construction organisations involved in disasters. The findings revealed that in Malaysia, social and environmental vulnerabilities are prominent elements in the pre-event phase of disaster impact. Subsequently, the Malaysian private construction organisations selected four (4) key areas of disaster impact to be the utmost critical at the post-event phase. These are people: reputation; information and communication; and finance. The outcomes of the research would provide valuable insight to the private construction organisations in Malaysia in reducing impacts to any kind of disaster and to sustain the business efficacy in the long run.
RECENT SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS
Coping and Adaptive Capacities and Resilience in Disaster Management: A Bibliometric Study of Trends and Patterns in Research CW TK, K Shavarebi, MI Maarof, E Nga, AT IF, S Sepasgozar 2024.0
Damages and losses on critical infrastructure from flooding In Kajang using PLS-SEM NA Sabihin, IF Abu Talib Journal of Water Resources Management 2 (2), 1-11 , 2024 2024.0 Citations: 2
Community resilience preparedness against disasters at high-altitude area: Case study of Chhomrong Annapurna Base Camp, Nepal AM Saleh, IFA Talib, MR Yusof AIP Conference Proceedings 2881 (1), 080006 , 2023 2023.0 Citations: 1
Preparedness for contingencies: a systematic review of the factors that influence the crisis resilience of project managers CW Kok, K Shavarebi, IFB Abu Talib, W Wider, E Nga F1000Research 12, 158 , 2023 2023.0 Citations: 2
Flood Disaster and Social Experience in Urban Area: Learning from Jakarta and Bandung Indonesia NS Rahatiningtyas, H Setiadi, J Everts, IFA Talib 2nd International Conference of Science and Applied Geography , 2022 2022.0
A RESILIENCE SAFETY CLIMATE APPROACH AMONG CONSTRUCTION WORKERS IN RESIDENTIAL PROJECTS NM Fadzil, IFA Talib Journal of Building Performance ISSN 13 (1) , 2022 2022.0
The preparedness of school community in facing tsunami disaster in Lhokseumawe City W Utariningsih, R Sofia, I Farhana Abu Talib, T Saifullah E3S Web of Conferences 331, 04002 , 2021 2021.0 Citations: 9
Participatory disaster risk assessment (PDRA): A case study on community-based disaster risk reduction in Kelurahan Cigadung (RW09 and RW14), Kota Bandung, Indonesia MR Furqon, IFA Talib, A Mariany, NR Hanifa AIP Conference Proceedings 1987 (1), 020052 , 2018 2018.0 Citations: 9
Community empowerment through rehabilitation and reconstruction in social sector of Kuala Krai, Kelantan, Malaysia IFA Talib, R Takim, MF Mohammad Procedia Engineering 212, 294-301 , 2018 2018.0 Citations: 19
Quality of life: psychosocial environment factors (PEF) in the event of disasters to private construction firms R Takim, IFA Talib, AH Nawawi Procedia-social and behavioral sciences 234, 28-35 , 2016 2016.0 Citations: 13
Impact of disaster to private construction ogranisations in Malaysia TDR Takim Jurnal Teknologi , 2016 2016.0 Citations: 4
The preparedness of school community in facing tsunami disaster in Lhokseumawe City. W Utariningsih, R Sofia, IF Talib, T Saifullah EDP Sciences 331, 04002 , 0 Citations: 5
Enhancing the Resilience of Coastal Cities in ASEAN IFA Talib
ASEAN Policy Brief IFA Talib
ASEAN Critical Infrastructure & Supply Chain Resilience IFA Talib
MOST CITED SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS
Community empowerment through rehabilitation and reconstruction in social sector of Kuala Krai, Kelantan, Malaysia IFA Talib, R Takim, MF Mohammad Procedia Engineering 212, 294-301 , 2018 2018.0 Citations: 19
Quality of life: psychosocial environment factors (PEF) in the event of disasters to private construction firms R Takim, IFA Talib, AH Nawawi Procedia-social and behavioral sciences 234, 28-35 , 2016 2016.0 Citations: 13
The preparedness of school community in facing tsunami disaster in Lhokseumawe City W Utariningsih, R Sofia, I Farhana Abu Talib, T Saifullah E3S Web of Conferences 331, 04002 , 2021 2021.0 Citations: 9
Participatory disaster risk assessment (PDRA): A case study on community-based disaster risk reduction in Kelurahan Cigadung (RW09 and RW14), Kota Bandung, Indonesia MR Furqon, IFA Talib, A Mariany, NR Hanifa AIP Conference Proceedings 1987 (1), 020052 , 2018 2018.0 Citations: 9
The preparedness of school community in facing tsunami disaster in Lhokseumawe City. W Utariningsih, R Sofia, IF Talib, T Saifullah EDP Sciences 331, 04002 , 0 Citations: 5
Impact of disaster to private construction ogranisations in Malaysia TDR Takim Jurnal Teknologi , 2016 2016.0 Citations: 4
Damages and losses on critical infrastructure from flooding In Kajang using PLS-SEM NA Sabihin, IF Abu Talib Journal of Water Resources Management 2 (2), 1-11 , 2024 2024.0 Citations: 2
Preparedness for contingencies: a systematic review of the factors that influence the crisis resilience of project managers CW Kok, K Shavarebi, IFB Abu Talib, W Wider, E Nga F1000Research 12, 158 , 2023 2023.0 Citations: 2
Community resilience preparedness against disasters at high-altitude area: Case study of Chhomrong Annapurna Base Camp, Nepal AM Saleh, IFA Talib, MR Yusof AIP Conference Proceedings 2881 (1), 080006 , 2023 2023.0 Citations: 1
Coping and Adaptive Capacities and Resilience in Disaster Management: A Bibliometric Study of Trends and Patterns in Research CW TK, K Shavarebi, MI Maarof, E Nga, AT IF, S Sepasgozar 2024.0
Flood Disaster and Social Experience in Urban Area: Learning from Jakarta and Bandung Indonesia NS Rahatiningtyas, H Setiadi, J Everts, IFA Talib 2nd International Conference of Science and Applied Geography , 2022 2022.0
A RESILIENCE SAFETY CLIMATE APPROACH AMONG CONSTRUCTION WORKERS IN RESIDENTIAL PROJECTS NM Fadzil, IFA Talib Journal of Building Performance ISSN 13 (1) , 2022 2022.0
Enhancing the Resilience of Coastal Cities in ASEAN IFA Talib
ASEAN Policy Brief IFA Talib
ASEAN Critical Infrastructure & Supply Chain Resilience IFA Talib
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Junior Consultant for UNESCO on a capacity building program among youth and young professionals in Asia Pacific region.