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Page | 1 December 2015 RESUME Riyanti Djalante, B. Eng (Civil), M. Proj. Mgt., PhD. Scientific expertise on Governance, Disaster Risk Reduction, Climate Change Adaptation, and Sustainable Development Email : [email protected] , [email protected] Skype : riyantidjalante Nationality : Indonesian SUMMARY STATEMENT Dr. Riyanti Djalante is having several positions related to disaster risk reduction (DRR) and climate change adaptation (CCA) research and policy. Dr Djalante is an Alexander von Humboldt Fellow and working as a research associate at the United Nation University – Institute of Environment and Human Security (UNU-EHS) in Bonn, Germany. Dr Djalante had a doctorate in the field of Human Geography, with a thesis title “Building Resilience to Disasters and Climate Change: Pathways for Adaptive and Integrated Disaster Resilience in Indonesia”. Dr Djalante has also been actively involved as research fellows and members of research networks of Earth System Governance (ESG) Research Fellow, International Social Science Council (ISSC) World Social Science (WSSC) Fellow, Urbanization and Global Environmental Change (UGEC) Research Associates, Enhancing scientific capacity to inspire informed action on global environmental change (START) Fellow, Integrated Research on Disaster Risk (IRDR) Fellow, and Future Earth Young scholar Member. Dr Djalante has worked for the local government in Indonesia accumulatively for ten years where she has been involved in development planning and evaluations from the community level up to the local and national level. She has works as an honorary lecturer at the Halu Oleo University, Indonesia, teaching on subjects of disaster risk reduction, climate change adaptation, environmental planning and sustainable development. Dr Djalante has also worked as an independent consultant on issues related to governance, DRR and CCA in Indonesia, as DRR/CCA specialist for USAID, ADB, World Bank funded projects. EDUCATION DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY IN HUMAN GEOGRAPHY (2013) Department of Environment and Geography, Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia Ph.D. in Disaster Risk Reduction and Climate Change Adaptation Thesis title: Building Resilience to Disasters and Climate Change: Pathways for Adaptive And Integrated Disaster Resilience in Indonesia Supervisors: Dr Frank Thomalla, Dr Michelle Carnegie, Dr Cameron Holley, Dr Kate Lloyd First winner for ‘Disaster Risk Reduction’ category, Young Scientist Award of Prosper.Net managed by the University of United Nation (UNU) IAS, and received Alexander von Humboldt scholarship (2014) MASTER OF PROJECT MANAGEMENT (2006) Department of Geography, Planning and Architecture, The University Of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia Thesis title: The Application of Project Management Book of Knowledge (PMBoK): Case Study on Healthy Mothers and Healthy Babies Project in South East Sulawesi, the AusAID International Development Project In Indonesia Dean Commendation for high achievement (High distinction average) BACHELOR OF CIVIL ENGINEERING (2001) Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, The University Of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia Bachelor Of Civil Engineering, Honours Class II Division 2 Areas Of Concentration: Structural Engineering Thesis title: Steel-fiber reinforced High Strength Concrete Columns Honours Class II Division 2

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Page 1: RESUME SUMMARY STATEMENT...o Edited Book on DRR in Indonesia, Editors Riyanti Djalante, Frank Thomalla, Matthias Garschagen, Rajib Shaw, Springer, 2017 o Encyclopedia of Natural Hazards

Page | 1 December 2015

RESUME Riyanti Djalante, B. Eng (Civil), M. Proj. Mgt., PhD. Scientific expertise on Governance, Disaster Risk Reduction,

Climate Change Adaptation, and Sustainable Development Email : [email protected],

[email protected] Skype : riyantidjalante Nationality : Indonesian

SUMMARY STATEMENT Dr. Riyanti Djalante is having several positions related to disaster risk reduction (DRR) and climate change adaptation (CCA)

research and policy.

Dr Djalante is an Alexander von Humboldt Fellow and working as a research associate at the United Nation University – Institute of

Environment and Human Security (UNU-EHS) in Bonn, Germany. Dr Djalante had a doctorate in the field of Human Geography,

with a thesis title “Building Resilience to Disasters and Climate Change: Pathways for Adaptive and Integrated Disaster Resilience

in Indonesia”. Dr Djalante has also been actively involved as research fellows and members of research networks of Earth System

Governance (ESG) Research Fellow, International Social Science Council (ISSC) World Social Science (WSSC) Fellow,

Urbanization and Global Environmental Change (UGEC) Research Associates, Enhancing scientific capacity to inspire informed

action on global environmental change (START) Fellow, Integrated Research on Disaster Risk (IRDR) Fellow, and Future Earth

Young scholar Member.

Dr Djalante has worked for the local government in Indonesia accumulatively for ten years where she has been involved in

development planning and evaluations from the community level up to the local and national level. She has works as an honorary

lecturer at the Halu Oleo University, Indonesia, teaching on subjects of disaster risk reduction, climate change adaptation,

environmental planning and sustainable development. Dr Djalante has also worked as an independent consultant on issues related

to governance, DRR and CCA in Indonesia, as DRR/CCA specialist for USAID, ADB, World Bank funded projects.

EDUCATION DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY IN HUMAN GEOGRAPHY (2013) Department of Environment and Geography, Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia

Ph.D. in Disaster Risk Reduction and Climate Change Adaptation Thesis title: Building Resilience to Disasters and Climate Change: Pathways for Adaptive And Integrated Disaster Resilience in

Indonesia Supervisors: Dr Frank Thomalla, Dr Michelle Carnegie, Dr Cameron Holley, Dr Kate Lloyd First winner for ‘Disaster Risk Reduction’ category, Young Scientist Award of Prosper.Net managed by the University of United

Nation (UNU) IAS, and received Alexander von Humboldt scholarship (2014) MASTER OF PROJECT MANAGEMENT (2006) Department of Geography, Planning and Architecture, The University Of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia Thesis title: The Application of Project Management Book of Knowledge (PMBoK): Case Study on Healthy Mothers and Healthy

Babies Project in South East Sulawesi, the AusAID International Development Project In Indonesia

Dean Commendation for high achievement (High distinction average) BACHELOR OF CIVIL ENGINEERING (2001) Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, The University Of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia

Bachelor Of Civil Engineering, Honours Class II Division 2 Areas Of Concentration: Structural Engineering Thesis title: Steel-fiber reinforced High Strength Concrete Columns

Honours Class II Division 2

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UNIVERSITY AND RESEARCH

Research Associate, University of the United Nation – Institute of environment and Human Security (UNU-EHS),

VARMAP Section (August 2015-Jan 2017) VARMAP develops and applies conceptual frameworks and scientific methods to assess socio-economic vulnerability and risk in the

context of natural hazards, environmental change and societal transformation. The section explores opportunities to reduce risks

and to evaluate competing adaptation options. In doing so, VARMAP examines ways to strengthen adaptive governance, i.e. the

continuous adaptation of institutions which is necessary for any successful adaptation process and goes beyond the adjustment of

physical infrastructure and economic practices. The section is particularly interested in understanding the synergies but also rifts

between state and non-state action in adaptation processes and promotes integrated governance solutions.

Current Activities:

• Involved in the PhD supervision for

o Ms Surtiari, PhD topic on CCA planning in Jakarta, Indonesia

o Ms Sari, PhD topic on local capacity for DRR in Aceh, Indonesia

• Project Management and Reporting:

o TWIN-SEA-Expert network and twinning institute on climate and societal change for Southeast Asia

• Conferences attended:

o Asia Netherlands Water Learning Week 4

• Journal papers review:

o Climate and Development

o Disaster Prevention and Management

o Natural Hazards and earth Systems Science

o International Journal of Disaster Risk Science

• Publication collaboration

o Edited Book on DRR in Indonesia, Editors Riyanti Djalante, Frank Thomalla, Matthias Garschagen, Rajib Shaw,

Springer, 2017

o Encyclopedia of Natural Hazards Governance

o UGEC Habitat III Response Paper: contributed to the Comments on Habitat III Issue Papers on the theme of URBAN

FRAMEWORKS,

o ORE (The Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Natural Hazard Science)

o SFDRR Words into Action National and Local Platforms for DRR, managed by the UNISDR

• Project Proposal:

o UN-ESCAP 2015

Member of Editorial Board, The Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Natural Hazard Science (August 2014 – August

2016) The editor-in-chief, Susan Cutter, OUP senior editor, Allan Graubard. Honorary Lecturer, Halu Oleo University, (January 2014 – July 2015) I am currently teaching at the Post-Graduate Degree in Urban Planning at the University of Halu Oleo (Government-Owned) on the

subject of ‘Principles of Environmental Management, Global Environmental Change, Climate Change Adaptation, Sustainable

Development’. PhD Researcher, CSIRO Climate Adaptation Flagship, Climate Adaptation Project, Makassar, Indonesia (April 2010-June

2013) CSIRO Climate Adaptation Project named “Climate Adaptation through Sustainable Urban Development in Makassar”. I was

involved as a PhD researcher on the section of stakeholder engagement and learning. Part Time Lecturer, subject: Development Planning” The University of Haluoleo, Faculty of Engineering, Sulawesi

Tenggara, Indonesia (Jan 2003 – June 2009) Part -time lecturer at the faculty of engineering, teaching undergraduate students in the subjects of civil structures, and basics of

geotechnical engineering. Seasonal Tutor and Assignment Marker, Department of Environment and Geography, Maquarie University, (Jan 2010-

June 2013) Seasonal tutor and assignment markers of undergraduate students in the subjects of Environmental decision-making, natural

resource management and demography and population in the Asia Pacific.

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Seasonal Tutor and Assignment Marker, Department of Geography, Planning and Architecture, Queensland University,

(Jan 2004 –June 2005) Seasonal tutor and assignment markers of undergraduate students in the subjects of tourism project management and

development in Asia. Seasonal Tutor and Assignment Marker, Faculty of Engineering, the University of New South Wales, (Jan 1998–Dec

2000) Seasonal tutor and assignment markers of high-school students that were enrolled in UNSW community outreach in the subjects

of Mathematics.

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE - CONSULTANCY

DRR Specialist, ICF International (USA) To provide technical support for the Impact Evaluation for the Global Facility for Disaster Risk Reduction (GFDRR) - funded World

Bank program on DRR in Indonesia, (2nd of March – 30th of April 2015) DRR Specialist, CDM-Smith International (USA) To provide technical support for CDM-Smith for proposal submission of USAID Climate Change Adaptation Project (APIK) in

Indonesia, (2nd of March – 2nd of April 2015) DRR/CCA Specialist, Baseline Study Consultant, Mercy Corps Indonesia, (1 Dec 2014 – 28 February 2015) A USAID -funded project on Training and Technical Assistance (TATTs), implemented by Mercy Corps Indonesia, for capacity

building for BPBD at 6 provinces in Indonesia. To conduct baseline study and write report on the national and provincial progress

for BPBDs. Documents written include: - Methodology of Baseline Study for TATTs program

- Baseline Survey Overview Report

DRR/CCA Specialist, Chemonics International (14 July – 30 November 2014) A USAID -funded Marine and fisheries Program called IMACS, implemented by Chemonics International. The project involves

examining how to strengthen the Vulnerability Assessment Tool developed called I-CATCH. Documents written include: - Practical Guidelines for I-CATCH

- Report of I-CATCH development and implementation

- Road Map for Integrating Climate Adaptation Plan (CAP) into local government development planning

DRR/CCA Specialist, dTs (USA) (April-September 2014) I am involved as DRR/CCA Specialist for USAID Vulnerability Assessment (VA) Activities within their DRR/CCA projects in

Indonesia. USAID/Indonesia has requested that the E3 Analytics and Evaluation Project conduct an assessment to compare the VA

methods used in the IMACS, IFACS, IUWASH, and CADRE projects and to derive lessons from the experiences of citizens in the

communities where VA processes, which include the development and implementation of Community Action Plans (CAPs), were

applied. Documents written are titled “Assessing Climate Change Adaptation in Indonesia: A Review of Climate Vulnerability

Assessment Conducted by USAID/Indonesia Partners (2010-2013)”. It was prepared by Management System International, Inc., and

Development and Training Services, Inc. for the E3 Analytics and Evaluation Project Disaster Risk Reduction Consultant, TWIN -SEA Project, United Nations University Institute for Environment and Human

Security (UNU-EHS), Germany (August 2014 – June 2015) Under the authority of UNU-EHS and the supervision of Head of the Vulnerability Assessment, Risk Management and Adaptive

Planning (VARMAP) section, the tasks include: support the TWIN- SEA project, communication, research, reporting, workshop

organizing, between LIPI, UNU-EHS, BMBF, University of Hannover. - Garschagen, Djalante, Renaud, Surtiari (2014). TWIN-SEA Expert Network and Twin Institute in Indonesia and for South

East Asia, Annual Project Report, 2014, Germany, submitted to BMBF. - Lead the organization of the “Second International TWIN-SEA Workshop on Climate and Societal Change in Coastal

Areas in Indonesia and Southeast Asia”, on 23-24th of March 2015 in Jakarta, Indonesia, jointly organized by the

Franzius Institute for Hydraulic, Waterways, and Coastal Engineering University of Hannover (FI), UNU-EHS, and the

Indonesian Institute of Sciences (LIPI). Local Champion for Learning and Action Alliance City of Kendari, UNESCO-IHE (June 2014 – June 2015) Learning and Action Alliance (LAA) is collaboration between the Government of Kendari City with the UNESCO-IHE Flood

Resilience Group, the Netherlands. The LAA is part of the MARE-ASIA Project, which is developed as part of the Asian

Development Bank Green Cities Technical Assistance (ADB-GCTA).

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Local Champion for Green City Technical Assistance for City of Kendari, ADB (Sept 2014 – 2017) The Asian Development Bank Green Cities Technical Assistance (ADB -GCTA), in collaboration with Bappenas, provided a

GCTA to four different cities in Indonesia including Kendari City. LOCAL GOVERNMENT Head of Disaster Risk Reduction Division, Disaster Management Department, Local Government of Kendari City,

Sulawesi Tenggara, Indonesia (August 2013 – July 2015) I am responsible for the planning and implementation of city level risk reduction and disaster management activities. These include

developing disaster management guidelines, mid-term planning for Kendari City disaster management 2011-2016, hazards,

vulnerability and risk maps for different hazards (flood, earthquake, tsunami, extreme weather and multi-hazards). Other activities

focus on building the capacity of the community to understand and face disasters through the implementation of ‘Resilient Cities’

campaign. I am also initiating DRR programs for collaborations amongst universities, non-government organizations and private

agencies. Achievement: First winner for best ‘Disaster Prevention and Management Division’ amongst Disaster Management Agencies (BNBD) in

Indonesia, given by The National Disaster Management Agency (BNPB) (2014). Head of Physical Infrastructure Development Sub-Division, Local Development and Planning Board, Local

Government of Kendari City, Sulawesi Tenggara, Indonesia (Jan 2001 to June 2009) Intermittently between my educations, I was positioned at the local development and planning board (Bappeda) of the local

government of Kendari City. I was involved in the planning and monitoring of the whole development program in Kendari City.

Activities include the development of Mid- Term Development Planning 2007-2012 and 2013-2018, conducted the Musrenbang, a

bottom - up development approach whereby community needs and plans for development were gathered and influenced with the

yearly development planning of different departments within the city government. GOVERNMENT-WORK RELATED WORKSHOPS / PUBLIC LECTURES / PROJECTS - Presentation on Hazards, Disasters, and Disaster Risk Reduction (Army Member June 2014; National Empowerment Initiative,

July 2014, Local Communities, Jan-March 2014; Department of Infrastructure, July 2014, BPBD Konawe, March 2014, BPBD

Konawe Selatan, Nov 2014, Schools for students with special needs, Dec 2014)

- Hazard maps for Kendari City, 7 October 2014, BPBD Kota Kendari

- Capacity building for Rapid Response Team and Volunteer, 8 October 2014, BPBD Kota Kendari

- Kendari City as a Child-friendly City, 13-14 April 2014, organized by the Department of Woman and Children

empowerment

- Kendari City Forum for Disaster Risk Reduction, April 2014

- National Coordination Meeting on Disaster Management (Rapat Koordinasi Nasional Penanggulangan Bencana), Jakarta,

Indonesia, 10-13 March 2014, organized by the National Agency for Disaster Management (BNPB)

- Seminar on IMACS (Indonesia Marine and Adaptation to Climate), 18 March 2014, Kendari, Indonesia, organized by IMACS

and Department of Fisheries, Sulawesi Tenggara Province

- Focus Group Discussions on Green Cities, organized by Bappeda, Bappenas, ADB, 10 March 2014, Kendari, Indonesia

- Disaster Risk Reduction, Capacity building, March 2014, BPBD Kota Kendari

- Coordination meeting amongst government-organizations roles in DRR, December 2013, Kendari

- Disaster Resilient Village Program, Kendari, September – December 2013, Kendari

- Learning and Action Alliance for Kendari Green City (June 2014 – June 2015)

- Musrenbang 2014 (Bottom-Up Government Development Planning Activities to gather community needs for development)

- Disaster Resilient Village 2014 (Community-based training to increase resilience to disasters)

PRIVATE COMPANY - Structural Engineer, Bilfinger + Berger Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesia, (Jan 2001-Dec 2002)

- Civil Engineer Trainee, Lidcombe Media Village – Sydney 2000 Olympic Project, Haskins Contractors Pty Ltd, Australia

(Jan - Dec 2000)

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SCHOLARSHIPS - Alexander von Humboldt Fellowship for Experience Researcher (2014-2016)

- Australia Development Scholarship (ADS), AusAID, PhD study (2009-2013) (approximately AUD 200,000)

- CSIRO Climate Change Adaptation Flagship, Top-Up Scholarships (2010-2013), (AUD 21,000)

- Australia Development Scholarship, AusAID, Master study (2005-2006), (approximately AUD 60,000)

- Australia Development Scholarship (ADCOS), AusAID, Bachelor study (1997-2000), (approximately AUD 60,000)

PRIZE - First winner for ‘Disaster Risk Reduction’ category, Young Scientist Award of Prosper.Net managed by the

- University of United Nation (UNU) IAS, and received Alexander von Humboldt scholarship (2014)

- Second winner for Oran R. Young Prize – Early Career Scholars Award, at the Earth System Governance Tokyo

Conference, 2013, for paper titled “Pathways for Adaptive and Integrated Disaster Resilience” (2013) by Djalante, R., Holley,

C., Thomalla, F., Carnegie, M.

- Highly Commended Award winner at the Literati Network Awards for Excellence 2013 from Emerald Insight Publisher for paper

“Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) and Climate Change Adaptation (CCA) in Indonesia: Institutional challenges and opportunities

for Integration” (2012) in International Journal of Disaster Resilience in Built Environment RESEARCH INTERESTS - Vulnerability and resilience to natural hazards

- Human dimension of climate change Development planning

- Local governance

- Institution and Governance

SCIENCE COMMUNITY CONTRIBUTIONS - 2015: Reviewer for International Journal of Disaster Risk Science, and International Journal of Disaster

Risk Reduction, Disaster Prevention and Management journal, HabitatIII Case Points, Natural Hazard and Earth System

Science, UNISDR Words into Action on Regional and Local Platform, and Governance and Accountability

- 2013-Now: Reviewer for International Journal of Disaster Risk Science, and International Journal of Disaster

Risk Reduction

- 2014: Reviewer for the International Journal of Disaster Risk and Built Environment, Emerald

- 2012: Expert Review on First Order Draft of the IPCC WG II contribution to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Fifth Assessment Report

- 2013: Expert Review on Second Order Draft of the IPCC WG II contribution to the IPCC Fifth Assessment Report

- 2011: Chapter Scientists: Managing the Risks of Extreme Events and Disasters to Advance Climate Change Adaptation. A

Special Report of Working Groups I and II of the IPCC Fifth Assessment Report

- 2010: International Disaster Risk Conference (IDRC) Scientific- Reviewer

SCIENCE COMMUNITY AFFILIATION

- Earth System Governance (ESC) Research Fellow, http://www.earthsystemgovernance.org/

- International Social Science Council (ISSC) World Social Science Fellow: Risk Interpretation and Action,

http://www.worldsocialscience.org/e

- Urbanization and Global Environmental Change (UGEC) Research Associates, https://ugec.org

- Enhancing scientific capacity to inspire informed action on global environmental change (START) Fellow,

http://start.org/

- Integrated Research on Disaster Risk (IRDR), http://www.irdrinternational.org/

LANGUAGES

- Bahasa Indonesia (Native)

- English (Fluent)

- Malay (Fluent)

- German (Good)

- French (Basic)

- Arabic (Reading)

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PUBLICATIONS

2015

1. Djalante, 2015, Linking disaster risk reduction and climate change adaptation at the local level: Experience in implementing

a resilience city program in Kendari, Indonesia in 2ND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON Urbanization and Global

Environmental Change Urban Transitions & Transformations: Science, Synthesis and Policy SYNTHESIS REPORT

2. Djalante, Frantzeskaki, Gomez, Romeo-Lankao, Sperling (2015) UGEC Comments on Habitat III Issue Papers: Urban

Frameworks, Urbanization and Global Environmental Change

3. Garschagen, M., Djalante, R., Surtiari, A., Sarzinsky, J., 2015. Project Report of the TWIN -SEA Expert Network and Twin

Institute in Indonesia and for South East Asia. UNU-EHS, Franzius Institute, and LIPI.

PEER-REVIEWED PAPERS 1. Doyle, E, et al (2014) Reporting on the Seminar – Risk Interpretation and Action (RIA): Decisions Making Under Conditions of

Uncertainty, Australian Journal of Disaster and Trauma Studies, 18 (1), 27-38

2. Djalante, R ., Holley, C., Thomalla, F., Carnegie, M., (2013), “Pathways for Adaptive and Integrated Disaster Resilience”

Natural Hazard Journal: 63 (3): 2015-2135

3. Larson S, Alexander KS, Djalante R, Kirono DGC. (2013). The added value of understanding informal social networks in an

adaptive capacity assessment: Explorations in the context of urban water management system of Makassar City, Indonesia.

Water Resources Management Journal

4. Djalante, R ., (2012). “Reviews of Structures and Roles of Multi-Stakeholder Platforms in Disaster Risk Reduction.”

Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences: 12: 2923-2942

5. Djalante, R., F. Thomalla, M. Sinapoy and M. Carnegie (2012). "Building resilience to natural hazards in Indonesia: progress

and challenges in implementing the Hyogo Framework for Action." Natural Hazards: 60 (3): 1-25.

6. Djalante, R. and Thomalla, F, (2012) “Disaster Risk Reduction and Climate Change Adaptation in Indonesia: Institutional

challenges and opportunities for Integration” in International Journal of Disaster Resilience in Built

Environment 3(2): 5-5

7. Djalante, R., Holley, C. and Thomalla, F., (2011) “Adaptive governance of social-ecological systems and its implications for

managing resilience to natural hazards and climate change” in International Journal of Disaster Risk Science 2(4): 1-14.

8. Djalante, R. and Thomalla, F., (2011), "Community resilience to natural hazards and climate change impacts: A review of

definitions and operational frameworks", Asian Journal of Environment and Disaster Management, Vol. 3 No. 3, pp. 339-

355.

9. Djalante, R., (2011) “Drivers, Barriers and Opportunities for Integrating Disaster Risk Reduction and Climate Change

Adaptation in Indonesia: an Analysis based on the Earth System Governance Framework” in CLIMATE 2011/ KLIMA 2011

Conference, on-line, 7-12 November 2011.

10. Djalante, R., (2012) “Adaptive governance and resilience to disasters: roles of multi-stakeholder forums for disaster risk

reduction” Natural Hazards and Earth System Science 12:2923-2942.

BOOK REVIEW

1. Djalante, R. (2012). "Book Review of "Adaptation to Climate Change: From Resilience to Transformation"." Natural

Hazards Earth System Science 12(1): 229-230.

2. Djalante, R., Djalante, S., (2012). "Book Review of "Transition Management: New Mode of Governance for

Sustainable Development"." Natural Hazards: 60 (3): 30-32.

EDITED BOOK CHAPTER

1. Djalante, R ., (2013), “Identifying Drivers, Barriers and Opportunities for Integrating DRR and CCA in Indonesia: an Analysis

Based on the Earth System Governance Framework” in Climate Change and Disaster Risk Management, Leal Filho, W., (ed),

Springer-Verlag Berlin

REPORTS

4. Lassa, J., Djalante, R., Turner -Walker, S., Schumacher, J., Berenter, J., and Kelleer, N ., 2014. Assessing Climate Change

Adaptation in Indonesia: Review of Climate Vulnerability Assessments Conducted by USAID/Indonesia Partners (2010-2013),

Management Systems International, Development and Training Services

5. Tjandraatmadja G, Larson S, Kirono D, Neumann L, Lipkin F, Alexander KI, Maheepala S, Djalante R, Barkey RA, Achmad

A, Selintung M, Darmawan S, Yudono A. 2012. Challenges in urban water provision for Makassar, South Sulawesi,

Indonesia. A report submitted to the CSIRO-AusAID Research for Development Alliance, Australia.

6. Alexander, K.S. , Tjandraatmadja, G., Neumann, L., Kirono D. Larson, S., and Djalante, R., Barkley, R.A, Ahmad, A.,

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Yudono, A., Dharmawan, Kaimuddin, K. , Selintung, M. and Primiantoro, E.T. (2012). Climate Adaptation through Sustainable

Urban Development in Makassar, Indonesia, in Water Needs Index, CSIRO: Climate Adaptation National Research Flagship.

CSIRO AusAID Alliance.

7. Larson, S., Alexander, K. S., Djalante, R., Tjandraatmadja, G., Barkey, R., and Kirono, D., (2010). Climate Adaptation

through Sustainable Urban Development in Makassar, Indonesia: October 2010 Stakeholder Workshop Report . Climate

Adaptation through Sustainable Urban Development in Makassar, Indonesia, CSIRO AusAID Alliance.

8. Djalante, R., Halder, S, Mulyasari, F, Khan, S (2010), “Disaster Risk Reduction and Climate Change Adaptation: Case

Studies from South and South East Asia” in SOURCE No 14 / 2010, Setiadi, Birkmann, Buckle (Editors), UNU-EHS.

THESIS

1. Djalante, R., (2013), PhD thesis, “Building Resilience to Disasters and Climate Change: Pathways for adaptive and integrated

disaster resilience in Indonesia”

2. Djalante, R., (2006), Master thesis, “The Application of Project Management Book of Knowledge (PMBoK): Case Study On

Healthy Mothers and Healthy Babies Project in South East Sulawesi, the AusAID International Development Project In

Indonesia ”

3. Djalante, R., (2000), Undergraduate Honors Thesis, “Steel-fiber reinforced High Strength Concrete Columns”.

PRESENTATIONS

CONFERENCE PRESENTATION 1. Djalante (2015) Key emerging research themes in DRR, DAAD Alumni seminar, 11 Years after the 2004 Indian Ocean

Tsunami, Bonn, 9-13 November 2015, Organized by UNU-EHS, TH Koeln

2. Djalante (2015) Building resilience to flood in Kendari city, Rotterdam, Asia Netherlands Water Learning Week, August

23-26th 2015, organized by ADB and UNESCO-IHE

3. Surtiari, A., Birkmann, J., Garschagen, M., Setiadi, N., Djalante , R.; Maunati, Y, (2014), Flood Governance of Jakarta,

Indonesia: Identifying societal and political processes in climate change adaptation, case study on relocation as an

adaptation measure in Jakarta, Presented at Delta in Times II, Rotterdam, 25 September 2014.

4. Djalante (2014) “Building Resilient City: Case study of Kendari City, Indonesia”. UGEC Conference, Viet Nam, August 2014 5. Djalante (2013) “Pathways for Adaptive and Integrated Disaster Resilience”, Climate Adaptation Conference, Sydney, June

25-27 2013, Sydney, Australia 6. Djalante (2013) “Pathways for Adaptive and Integrated Disaster Resilience”, Impacts World, International Conference on

Climate Change, Potsdam, Germany, May 37-30th 7. Djalante, (2012) “Adaptive and Integrated Disaster Resilience” CSIRO Climate Adaptation Flagship, Gold Coast, Speed-

Science 3 Minute Presentation, Sept 1st. 8. Djalante (2012) Climate Change and Development Conference, at the UNU-WIDER, Helsinki, 28-29 September,

“Adaptive and Integrated Disaster Resilience Framework”. 9. Djalante (2012) Early Career Workshops, Climate Change Governance in the Asia -Pacific, at the Australia National

University, Canberra, 14-16 March, “Adaptive Governance and Managing Resilience to Natural Hazards”. 10. Djalante (2011) Climate Futures HDR Presentation, Climate Futures, Interdisciplinary Research Centre on Climate

Change, Nov 25, Sydney, “Adaptive and climate-integrated Disaster Resilience”. 11. Djalante (2011) PhD progress, Department of Environment and Geography Post-Graduate Research Presentation,

Nov 23, Sydney, “Promoting Resilience to Disaster and Climate Change in Indonesia”. 12. Djalante (2011), Indonesian Council Open Conference (ICOC), 26-28 Perth, Sept 2011 13. Djalante (2011), Indonesia studies Indonesian Studies Workshop 21-22 July 2011, Australian National University 14. Djalante (2010), NCCARF Workshop, Climate Change Adaptation and Governance, 16-18 November 2010, UNSW. 15. Djalante and Thomalla (2010), AIWEST-DR, “Resilience to Natural Hazards: Policy and Practice, Banda Aceh, Indonesia 16. Djalante and Sinapoy (2010) The Indonesia Regional Science Association, Disaster Risk Reduction in Indonesia,

27-28th July, Surabaya, Indonesia 17. Djalante (2010) Democratizing Climate Change Governance, 15-16 July 2010, Canberra, “Institutions for Disaster Risk

Reduction and Climate Change Adaptation in Indonesia” 18. Djalante (2010) Sustainability in Indian Ocean, July 2010, UTS-IOSARN, “Disasters in Indonesia. 19. Djalante, R. and F. Thomalla. (2009). Abstracts and Presentation, Linking Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) and Climate

Change Adaptation (CCA): The Experience from Indonesia. at the 4th Annual International Workshop & Expo on Sumatra

Tsunami Disaster & Recovery 2009, TDMRC, Syiah Kuala University, Banda Aceh, Indonesia, 23-25 November 2009. 20. Djalante, Thomalla, Carnegie (2009) Proceeding Australasian Hazard Management Workshops, 4 -7 August 2009,

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Melbourne, “Linking Disaster Risk Reduction and Climate Change Adaptation in Indonesia” 21. Djalante (2009) Research Proposal, Macquarie University Post- Graduate Research Presentation, Oct 12, Sydney,

“Promoting Resilience to Disaster and Climate Change in Coastal Cities in Indonesia”. POSTERS PRESENTATION 1. Djalante (2013) Pathways for Adaptive and Integrated Disaster Resilience Conference Impacts World 2013 Potsdam-Institut

Für Klimafolgen forschung, 27-30 May 2013

2. Djalante, (2012) “Adaptive and Integrated Disaster Resilience” CSIRO Climate Adaptation Flagship 3. Djalante (2010)

Poster Presentation, NCCR PhD Summer School on Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation, 28th of August - 3rd of

September 2010, Switzerland, , “Linking Disaster Risk Reduction and Climate Change Adaptation in Indonesia”

3. Djalante (2010) Abstracts and Poster Presentation, NCCARF and CSIRO 1st International CCA Conference, 28-1 July 2010,

Gold Coast, “Linking Disaster Risk Reduction and Climate Change Adaptation in Indonesia”

4. Djalante (2010) Abstracts and Poster Presentation, NCCARF and CSIRO 1st International CCA Conference, 28-1 July 2010,

Gold Coast, “Promoting Resilience to Natural Hazards”#

5. Djalante (2010) Abstract and Poster Presentation, DAAD, UNU-EHS, PSBA-UGM, International PhD Workshop: Disaster

Risk Reduction and Climate Change Adaptation in Coastal Areas in South and South East Asia, Yogyakarta, Nov 23-25,

2009. “Linking Disaster Risk Reduction and Climate Change Adaptation Governance: The experience from Indonesia”.

INVITED PRESENTATION 1. Djalante (June 2014), “Climate Change Adaptation” Learning and Action Alliance, Local Government of Kendari City 2. Djalante (June 2014), “The relevance of Zoning in Disaster Risk Reduction and Management, Department of Public Works,

Division of Urban Planning, Provincial Government of Sulawesi Tenggara. 3. Djalante (June 2014), “Basic Principles of Disasters and Disaster Risk Reduction, Local Government of Konawe District,

Capacity building for local government. 4. Djalante (April 2014), “Basic Principles of Disasters and Disaster Risk Reduction, Training of Facilitators for PNPM Project. 5. Reduction and Management in Kendari City, The University of Halu Oleo, Faculty of Medicine. 6. Djalante (Feb 2014), “Disaster Risk Reduction and Management from the International to Local Level, BPBD Province

Sulawesi Tenggara, 7. Djalante (March 2014), “Disaster Risk Reduction and Management in Kendari City, ARMY Training, 8. Djalante (June 2010), “Examining resilience building to natural hazards in Indonesia” RMAP Research Seminar, The

Australian National University, College of Asia and The Pacific. CURRENT AFFAIRS AND MEDIA 1. Kendari TV, Dec 2014, “Explaining Earthquake”. Interview 2. Kendari TV, July 2013, “Explaining Disaster, Disaster Management, Disaster Risk Reduction”, Interview.

3. Macquarie University, Video: The HDR Experience, 2010. 4. Crawford School Event Videos, ANU College of Asia and The Pacific, 2010, Presentation. 5. Kendari TV,

“Earthquake and tsunami: Personal experience in Japan 2011”, Interview. 6. Radio Republic Indonesia – Kendari office: “Explaining climate change”, 2011, Interview.

TRAININGS, SCHOOLS, WORKSHOPS, SEMINARS

2015 1. 2nd International Training Workshop on Second International Workshop on “Climate and Societal Change in Coastal

Areas in Indonesia and South East Asia”, 23-24 March 2015, TWIN-SEA, UNU-LIPI FI

2. International Social Science Conference (ISSC) Transformative Knowledge on Culture and Environmental Risk, King

College London, 17-18 February

2014

3. 2nd International Training Workshop on Space Technology for Disaster Mitigation in Beijing, China during 3-13 June,

2014, by CAS-TWAS CoE SDIM

4. IRDR conference: Disaster Risk Reduction as Tool for Sustainable Development, 7-9 June, Beijing, China UNU-IAS

to attend YSA award by Prosper.Net, 9-11 July 2014, Tokyo,

5. UGEC Conference, Viet Nam, August and November 2014

6. ADB Green Cities in Asia, 12-14 April 2014, Manila, the Philippines

7. UNU-EHS LIPI Seminar on Climate and Societal Change in Coastal Areas in Indonesia and South East Asia” in Jakarta,

Indonesia, February 19 - 21, 2014

2013

8. Summer School, Risk and Integrated Assessment, by START, IRDR, WSSC, New Zealand, 5-15 December, 2013 (Not

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attended)

9. 5th ICSU Regional Consultation for Asia and the Pacific, 26-27 November, Seoul, Korea 11.

Young Scholar Conference, Taiwan by START, ICSU, Academia Sinica, Taiwan

10. Resilience Academy, Bangladesh, UNU and Munich-Re (Accepted but not attended).

2012

11. Advanced Institute on Data for Coastal Cities at Risk, 22-27 October 2012 at the Academia Sinica in Taipei, Taiwan,

Organized by The IRDR International Centre of Excellence (ICoE) in Taipei is hosting and organizing the Institute, in

partnership with START, the International Council for Science (ICSU) and IRDR

12. Brown International Advanced Research Institutes (BIARI), “Climate Change and Its Impacts: Regional Coupled Human

Systems and Evidence-Based Policy Making” at the Brown University, Rhodes Island, USA, 9-23 June.

13. Early Career Workshops, Climate Change Governance in the Asia-Pacific, at the Australia National University, Canberra,

14-16 March.

2011

14. Training Workshop Urban Response to Climate Change in Asia: Understanding Adaptation and Mitigation Strategies,

at National Taipei University, Taiwan, Nov 10-15

15. Summer Institute for Advanced Study of Disaster and Risk (SIASDR) at Beijing Normal University, August 1-12, Beijing,

China.

16. AMOS NSW Centre Postgraduate Student Symposium, Sydney, UNSW, 17th June, “Adaptive Governance and its

implications for building resilience to natural hazard”

17. Postgraduate Course on Building Resilience to Climate Change”. The University of United Nations (UN-CECAR), Tokyo,

Japan, Feb 2011

2010

18. NCCR PhD Summer School on Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation, 28th of August -3rd of September 2010,

Switzerland, “Linking Disaster Risk Reduction and Climate Change Adaptation in Indonesia”

19. Young Scholar Conference on Climate Change Research, Australian National University Climate Change Institute,

19-23rd of July 2010, Canberra

20. NCCARF and CSIRO Post-Graduate Research Conference, 27 June 2010, Gold Coast “Promoting Resilience to Natural

Hazards”

21. DAAD, UNU- EHS, PSBA-UGM, International PhD Workshop: Disaster Risk Reduction and Climate Change Adaptation in

Coastal Areas in South and South East Asia, Yogyakarta, Nov 23-25, 2009. “Linking Disaster Risk Reduction and Climate

Change Adaptation Governance: The experience from Indonesia”.

2009

22. The Australia Indonesia Governance Research Partnership (AIGRP) Young Scholars Workshop (YSW) 2009, Jakarta,

Dec 1-8, 2009. “Linking Disaster Risk Reduction and Climate Change Adaptation Governance: The experience from

Indonesia.

23. ACCRNSI Australian Climate Change Adaptation Research Network for Settlements and Infrastructure, National Forum and

Workshops for early career researcher, The University of New South Wales, Sydney, Nov 9 - 11, 2009, “Promoting

Resilience to Disaster and Climate Change in Coastal Cities in Indonesia”.

GRANT

2014 1. Travel Grant (Approx. $2500) from UNU-IAS to attend YSA award by Prosper.Net, 9-11 July, Tokyo 2. Travel Grant (Approx. $2000) from ICSU to attend IRDR conference: Disaster Risk Reduction as Tool for Sustainable

Development, 7-9 June, Beijing 3. Travel Grant (Approx . $1500) to attend 2nd International Training Workshop on Space Technology for Disaster Mitigation in

Beijing, China during 3-13 June, 2014, by CAS-TWAS CoE SDIM 4. Djalante (2014) “Building Resilient City: Case study of Kendari City, Indonesia”. UGEC Conference, Viet Nam, August 2014 5. Travel Grant (Approx. $500) to attend ADB Workshop on Green Cities in Asia, Manila, May 2014 6. Travel

Grant ($500) to attend UNITAR-CIFAL workshop on DRR and CCA, Korea, April 2014 2013 1. Travel Grant (Approx. $2500) to attend RIA, New Zealand, December 2013 2. Travel Grant (Approx. $1500) to attend YSC, by START, Taiwan October 2013 9.

Travel Grant (400 Euro) to attend the Resilience Academy, Bangladesh

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3. 10. Conference Grant (Approx. 500 AUD) to attend Climate Adaptation Conference 25-27 June 2013 4. 11. Travel Grant (Approx. 2000 Euro) to attend Impacts World, International Conference on Climate Change,

Potsdam, Germany, May 37-30th , 2013 2012 12. Travel Grant (Approx. $3000) to attend Advanced institute on data for coastal cities at risk, 22-27 October 2012 at the

Academia Sinica in Taipei, Taiwan 13. Travel Grant (Approx. $ 5000) to attend UNU -WIDER Conference, “Climate Change and Development” at the UNU-

WIDER, Helsinki, Finland, 28-29 Sept 2012. 14. Travel Grant (Approx. $5000) to attend BIARI, “Climate Change and Its Impacts: Regional Coupled Human Systems and

Evidence-Based Policy Making” at the Brown University, Rhodes Island, USA, 9-23 June 2012. 15. Travel Grant (Approx. $ 1000) to attend the Early Career Workshops, Climate Change Governance in the Asia-Pacific, at the

Australia National University, Canberra, 14-16 March 2012 “ 2011 16. Travel Grant (Approx $1500) to attend the “Summer Institute for Advanced Study of Disaster and Risk (SIASDR) at Beijing

Normal University, August 1-12, 2011, Beijing, China. 17. Travel Grant (Approx $2000) to attend the Training Workshop Urban Response to Climate Change in Asia: Understanding

Adaptation and Mitigation Strategies, at National Taipei University, Taiwan, Nov 10-15 18. Postgraduate Travel grant ($600) to attend the “Indonesian Council Open Conference (ICOC), Perth, Sept 2011 19. Tuition fee grant (Approx $1000) from The University of United Nations (UN-CECAR) to attend “Postgraduate Course on

Building Resilience to Climate Change”. Feb 2011 2010 20. Conference Grant ($3500) from ARCNESS for NCCR PhD Summer School, Switzerland, Sept 2010 21. Fieldwork grants (Approx $10,000) from Macquarie University Research grant, PhD fieldwork in Indonesia, Sept-Nov 2011 22. Conference Grant ($300) Democratizing Climate Change Governance Conference, 15-16 July 2010, Canberra 23.

Conference Grant (Approx $1000) for Young Scholar Conference on Climate Change Research, Australian National University Climate Change Institute, 19-23rd of July 2010, Canberra

24. Conference Grant (Approx $1000) NCCARF Post-Graduate Workshops, Gold Coast, June 27th , 2010 2009 25. Conference Grant (Approx $1000) for DAAD, UNU-EHS, PSBA-UGM, International PhD Workshop, Yogyakarta, Nov 23-25,

2009 26. Conference Grant (Approx $3500) for The Australia Indonesia Governance Research Partnership (AIGRP) Young

Scholars Workshop (YSW) 2009, Jakarta, Dec 1-8, 2009 27. Conference grant (Approx $1500) from Macquarie University, the 4th AIWEST-DR, Nov, 23-25, 2009. Aceh 28. Conference

grant (Approx $300) from NCCARF Infrastructure Node, National Forum and Workshops for early career researcher,

UNSW, Sydney Nov 9 - 11, 2009 29. Conference Grant (Approx $1000) from Macquarie University Research grant for Australasian Hazard

Management Workshops, 4-7 August 2009, Melbourne 2008 30. Travel Grant (Approx $1000) for Research commercialization workshop by the University of Queensland, June 2006, Gold

Coast.

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATION 1. 2014: Early Career Scientist Prosper.Net Asia Pacific

2. 2014: Future Earth: Research for Global Sustainability, Young Scientist

3. 2014: ICSU The International Council for Science Young Scientist

4. 2014: IRDR Integrated Research on Disaster Risk Young Scientist

5. 2014: World Social Science Fellow (WSSC) of ISSC International Social Science Council,

6. 2013-2014: START Enhancing Scientific Capacity to Inspire Informed Action on Global Environmental Change Fellow

7. 2013: Research Fellow at the Earth System Governance Project (ESG)

8. 2013: Online community International Council for Science “‘Future Earth — Global research for sustainability’.

9. 2011: Chapter volunteer to the preparation of SREX Report of IPCC Managing The Risks Of Extreme Events And

Disasters to advance Climate Change Adaptation” of Working Group II: Impacts, Adaptation And Vulnerability”, IPCC

Fifth Assessment Report

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10. 2013: Climate Futures Postgraduate Forum, Macquarie University

11. 2013: Australian Climate Change Adaptation Research Network for Settlements and Infrastructure

(ACCARNSI), Early Career Research Forums

12. 2013, NCCARF Australia

13. 2013: Earth System Governance Research Project Group

14. 2013: Understanding Risk Community Group

15. 2013: Resilience Alliance Research Database

16. 2013: Eldis Community Page

17. 2013: Climate-L Community

18. 2014: Danish Development Research Network

19. 2013: Asia-Pacific Climate Change Adaptation Community

20. 2011: Global Young Faculty, Research Group Climate, Volkswagen Foundation

21. 2013: Australian Alumni Resource Group managed by the Australian Embassy in Indonesia

22. 2010: The Australian Research Network for Earth System Science at Macquarie University Australia

23. 2009: Australia Indonesia Governance Research Partnerships by The Australian National University

REFERENCES ACADEMIC • Dr Matthias Garschagen ([email protected]), Section Head, VARMAP, United Nations University Institute for

Environment and Human Security (UNU-EHS). • Dr Fabrice Renaud ([email protected]), Section Head, EMSVA, United Nations University Institute for

Environment and Human Security (UNU-EHS). • Dr Frank Thomalla ([email protected] ), Team Leader, Stockholm Environmental Institute-Asia Office,

Bangkok • Prof. Rajib Shaw, ([email protected] ), Kyoto University, Japan • Dr Michelle Carnegie ([email protected] ), University of New England, Australia • Dr Cameron Holley ([email protected]), Department of Law, The University of New South Wales, Australia • Prof Ritchie Howitt, ([email protected] ), Department of Environment and Geography, Macquarie University • Prof Clive Warren ([email protected]), School of Geography, Planning and Architecture, Queensland University,

Australia PROFESSIONAL • Dr. Ir. Asrun, Major of Kendari city, South East Sulawesi Province, Indonesia

• Mr. Robert van der Hoff, [email protected], ADB GCTA Team Leader, Indonesia • Dr Sartiah Yusran ([email protected]), Independent Consultant (Gender, Maternal Health), Lecturer at the University

of Haluoleo, Kendari, Indonesia. • Dr Jonatan Lassa ([email protected]), Disaster Governance Advisor, Lecturer at Nanyang Technology University,

Singapore • Ms Skye Turner-Walker ([email protected]), DRR Advisor, UNDP Timor Leste