The Impact of the Pandemic on Indigenous People in Indonesia
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Imprint
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n.c
Publication date
2025-08-31
Pages
123 pages
Print ISBN
9789819642212
Language
English
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9789819642229
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9789819642229
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Cahyo Pamungkas is a research professor in the Center of Areas Studies, the National Research, and Innovation Agency of the Republic of Indonesia (BRIN), former Indonesian Institute of Sciences (LIPI). He conducts and develops studies on ethno-religious groups relation in Melanesian provinces of Indonesia and Southeast Asia. In 2005, he received Asia Public Intellectual (API) fellowship from the Nippon Foundation to study on “The Effectiveness of Autonomous Region for Muslim Mindanao (ARMM) in Coping with the Separatism and the Role of National Reconciliation Commission of Thailand in Peace Building.” Since 2005, he was assigned by LIPI to study on separatist conflict of West Papua. He is co-author of the book of Papua Road Map (OBOR 2009).

Gusti Ayu Ketut Surtiari received a bachelor’s degree in human geography and population studies for her master’s degree. She is a researcher at the Research Center for Population, The National Agency for Research and Innovation (BRIN) since 2008. She is interested in community resilience, vulnerability, transformative adaptation, people-centred approach, and disaster risk reduction.  Currently, she is obtaining her doctoral degree in Population Studies in the Post Graduate Program at the University of Gadjah Mada. She can be contacted at gust003@brin.go.id

Sari Seftiani has been a researcher at Research Center for Population– the National Research and Innovation Agency (PR Kependudukan-BRIN) since 2010. She studied in Sociology, Faculty of Social Political Science, Gadjah Mada University for her bachelors in 2008. In 2016, she obtain her Master of Sciences in Population Studies at the University of Groningen, the Netherlands. Her research has focused on population issues such as, people in vulnerable situations, elderly resilience, and sustainable environment. In BRIN, she is involved in various research related to resilience of older people, family resilience, health security, disasters, green economy, COVID-19 pandemic and social-demography. 

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