Surabaya has leveraged new technology in participatory planning to improve public services and community involvement, yet faces challenges in inclusivity and translating efforts into risk-informed development. Addressing these challenges requires community education on disaster and climate risks, local government initiatives to enhance inclusivity and data security, national government alignment of planning and disaster laws, and international collaboration on knowledge sharing for risk-sensitive planning.
Policy BriefRegional & Urban Planning
The Role of Digital Participatory Governance Platforms in Enhancing Risk-Informed Development: Lesson from Surabaya, Indonesia
Published: 11/11/2024Publisher: Resilience Development Initiative
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Regional & Urban Planning
