Engaging communities in managing multiple hazards: reflections from small islands in North Sulawesi, Indonesia

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Rampengan, Mercy M.F.;Law, Lisa;Gaillard, J.C.;Boedhihartono, Agni Klintuni;Sayer, Jeffrey
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Participatory methods are a common approach for giving voice to local communities in hazard and disaster research. Drawing on a study that trialled and modified a range of participatory methods in North Sulawesi, eastern Indonesia, this paper reflects on how such methods help document the capacities of small island communities. We assessed capacity from a sustainable livelihoods perspective, identifying the assets that enable villagers to cope with hazards. This overall approach promoted a discourse of strengths and resourcefulness, contrasting with vulnerability and needs-assessment approaches common to government and non-governmental organizations, which tend to focus on weaknesses and can sometimes fuel undeliverable expectations of funding. We provide a critical reflection on participatory methods and their significance for researchers, policy makers and funding agencies working with communities in hazard-prone regions.

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Singapore Journal of Tropical Geography

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37

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1467-9493

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2

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Blackwell Publishing

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10.1111/sjtg.12148