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    Rapid response : email, immediacy, and medical humanitarianism in Aceh, Indonesia by Grayman, Jesse Hession

    Published 2014
    “…After more than 20 years of sporadic separatist insurgency, the Free Aceh Movement and the Indonesian government signed an internationally brokered peace agreement in August 2005, just eight months after the Indian Ocean tsunami devastated Aceh’s coastal communities. …”
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    The Aceh-based militant network : a trigger for a view into the insightful complex of conceptual and historical links by Giora Eliraz

    Published 2011
    “…Assessments and analyses that followed it pointed to a change or a shift in the strategic and operational thought made by this Aceh-based militant network, including a change in prioritizing of targets, namely prioritizing of “enemies” as targets for attack. …”
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    Why EU promotion is at odds with successful crisis management : public relations, news coverage, and the Aceh Monitoring Mission by Anderson, Stephanie

    Published 2014
    “…Moreover, these regions in crisis seldom have a thriving, local free press. Using the Aceh Monitoring Mission (AMM) as a case study, the author concludes that although a mission may do good, CSDP missions cannot fulfil the political function of raising the profile of the EU.…”
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    Rehabilitating coastal agriculture and aquaculture after inundation events : spatial analysis of livelihood recovery in post-tsunami Aceh, Indonesia by Daly, Patrick, Halim, Agus, Nizamuddin, Ardiansyah, Hundlani, Divya, Ho, Ezra, Mahdi, Saiful

    Published 2020
    “…This paper presents GIS time-series land-use analysis of satellite images to quantify the recovery of rice cultivation and aquaculture following the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami in coastal communities in Aceh, Indonesia. We supplement this with qualitative data to illustrate the post-disaster challenges faced by residents, and the extent to which coastal communities have adapted to post-tsunami realities. …”
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    Two Earthquakes, Different Responses: HADR Actors in Southeast Asia by Picucci, Ennio Valentino

    Published 2017
    “…In December 2016, twelve years after the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami, Aceh was once again struck by an earthquake. However, over the past decade the landscape of responders has evolved and changed and there is need for better understanding of new actors to strengthen coordination during disasters.…”
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    Stakeholder perspectives in ICT4H project implementation. by Lim, May-Ann.

    Published 2010
    “…Through in-depth interviews with 22 stakeholders involved with the Aceh Besar midwives with mobile phones project, this study found that project partners communicated on three levels – management, operations and beneficiaries. …”
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    Run-up related to onshore tsunami flows by Sim, Shawn Yisheng

    Published 2017
    “…Second, due to the discovery of a cave that has well preserved tsunami deposits off the coast of Banda Aceh, Indonesia, we found that experimental dam break waves have the potential not only to bring the sediments in, but also allow ample time for deposition to occur. …”
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    Trust and distrust of tsunami vertical evacuation buildings: Extending protection motivation theory to examine choices under social influence by McCaughey, Jamie W., Mundir, Ibnu, Daly, Patrick, Mahdi, Saiful, Patt, Anthony

    Published 2017
    “…We examine the case of the city of Banda Aceh, Indonesia, where a M8.6 earthquake on 11-April-2012 caused a spontaneous mass evacuation but no tsunami. …”
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    Insights from coral microatolls into sea-level variability and subduction zone behavior by Sarkawi, Gina Muthia

    Published 2024
    “…Lastly, I compile published fossil coral microatoll records across Simeulue Island, Indonesia to investigate the size of two paleoearthquakes, the 1394 CE and the 1450 CE, which were predecessor ruptures to the Mw 9.2 2004 CE Aceh-Andaman earthquake. The high uplift recorded from the corals led to the assumption that larger earthquakes have occurred on the same rupture patch. …”
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