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The chapter elaborates what locally embedded adaptation planning (LEAP) is, its meaning, and how it is institutionalized in kampung. The discussion focuses on the lived experiences of individuals and groups in planning their housing management, evacuation and shelter strategy, flood infrastructure provision, and income generation. Following that, this chapter explains how their planning activities become habitualized actions and how they reciprocally typify their planning. This chapter discusses the presence of informal planners who transmit planning knowledge through several nonformal events in the community. The unwritten communication has played a significant part in producing the planning knowledge.
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Waduk Pluit is a big reservoir in the west KMB. The word sometimes is used to describe the surrounding community, including KMB people who live in RT 19, 12, and 21.
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According to Bappeda DKI Jakarta (2013), Rembuk RW is the community consultation meeting at the RW level held to identify problems, needs, and the activities in order to solve problems based on priorities that should be formulated together. Previously, the head of the RW was a kelurahan representative at community consultation meetings. Since 2013, the consultation meeting has been conducted at the RW level.
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Simarmata, H.A. (2018). Locally Embedded Adaptation Planning. In: Phenomenology in Adaptation Planning. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-5496-9_5
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