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The ‘wickedness’ of governing land subsidence: Policy perspectives from urban Southeast Asia

Drawing on Jakarta, Metro Manila and Singapore as case studies, we explore the paradox of slow political action in addressing subsiding land, particularly along high-density urban coastlines with empirical insights from coastal geography, geodesy analysis, geology, and urban planning. In framing lan...

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Autores principales: Siriwardane-de Zoysa, Rapti, Schöne, Tilo, Herbeck, Johannes, Illigner, Julia, Haghighi, Mahmud, Simarmata, Hendricus, Porio, Emma, Rovere, Alessio, Hornidge, Anna-Katharina
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8189459/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34106961
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0250208
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author Siriwardane-de Zoysa, Rapti
Schöne, Tilo
Herbeck, Johannes
Illigner, Julia
Haghighi, Mahmud
Simarmata, Hendricus
Porio, Emma
Rovere, Alessio
Hornidge, Anna-Katharina
author_facet Siriwardane-de Zoysa, Rapti
Schöne, Tilo
Herbeck, Johannes
Illigner, Julia
Haghighi, Mahmud
Simarmata, Hendricus
Porio, Emma
Rovere, Alessio
Hornidge, Anna-Katharina
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description Drawing on Jakarta, Metro Manila and Singapore as case studies, we explore the paradox of slow political action in addressing subsiding land, particularly along high-density urban coastlines with empirical insights from coastal geography, geodesy analysis, geology, and urban planning. In framing land subsidence as a classic ‘wicked’ policy problem, and also as a hybrid geological and anthropogenic phenomenon that is unevenly experienced across urban contexts, the paper uses a three-step analysis. First, satellite-derived InSAR maps are integrated with Sentinel-1A data in order to reveal the socio-temporal variability of subsidence rates which in turn pose challenges in uniformly applying regulatory action. Second, a multi-sectoral mapping of diverse policies and practices spanning urban water supply, groundwater extraction, land use zoning, building codes, tenurial security, and land reclamation reveal the extent to which the broader coastal governance landscape remains fragmented and incongruous, particularly in arresting a multi-dimensional phenomenon such as subsidence. Finally, in reference to distinct coastal identities of each city–the ‘Sinking Capital’ (Jakarta), ‘Fortress Singapore’, and the ‘Disaster Capital’ (Manila) the paper illustrates how land subsidence is portrayed across the three metropolises in markedly similar ways: as a reversible, quasi-natural, and/or a highly individualized problem.
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spelling pubmed-81894592021-06-16 The ‘wickedness’ of governing land subsidence: Policy perspectives from urban Southeast Asia Siriwardane-de Zoysa, Rapti Schöne, Tilo Herbeck, Johannes Illigner, Julia Haghighi, Mahmud Simarmata, Hendricus Porio, Emma Rovere, Alessio Hornidge, Anna-Katharina PLoS One Research Article Drawing on Jakarta, Metro Manila and Singapore as case studies, we explore the paradox of slow political action in addressing subsiding land, particularly along high-density urban coastlines with empirical insights from coastal geography, geodesy analysis, geology, and urban planning. In framing land subsidence as a classic ‘wicked’ policy problem, and also as a hybrid geological and anthropogenic phenomenon that is unevenly experienced across urban contexts, the paper uses a three-step analysis. First, satellite-derived InSAR maps are integrated with Sentinel-1A data in order to reveal the socio-temporal variability of subsidence rates which in turn pose challenges in uniformly applying regulatory action. Second, a multi-sectoral mapping of diverse policies and practices spanning urban water supply, groundwater extraction, land use zoning, building codes, tenurial security, and land reclamation reveal the extent to which the broader coastal governance landscape remains fragmented and incongruous, particularly in arresting a multi-dimensional phenomenon such as subsidence. Finally, in reference to distinct coastal identities of each city–the ‘Sinking Capital’ (Jakarta), ‘Fortress Singapore’, and the ‘Disaster Capital’ (Manila) the paper illustrates how land subsidence is portrayed across the three metropolises in markedly similar ways: as a reversible, quasi-natural, and/or a highly individualized problem. Public Library of Science 2021-06-09 /pmc/articles/PMC8189459/ /pubmed/34106961 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0250208 Text en © 2021 Siriwardane-de Zoysa et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Rovere, Alessio
Hornidge, Anna-Katharina
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