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We believe that critical risk information must be open and accessible in order to support more equitable forms of climate adaptation
PetaBencana.id has been built to enable the maximum level of data and infrastructure interoperability.  Crowd-sourced data collected by the platform is ingested by a wide range of users including government agencies, businesses, first responders, NGOs, as well as by research and scientific agencies. Some of our data users include: 

                                                    

We provide open and customized APIs, along with data training, to help organizations, researchers, and communities leverage real-time disaster information for greater impact. For data inquiries, please contact our team.


RESEARCH



Our work is built on rigorous investigative research for reliable data.

RESEARCH PUBLICATIONS


Mahtani, Nashin. “To Dream Like A River: Wet Politics for Turbulent Worlds,” in North Sea Rising: A Case for Water-Based Commons, edited by Nabi Agzamov and Francesca Vanelli.  (Prague: Vi Per Gallery), 2024.


Mahtani, Nashin. “Torrential Urbanism and the Future Subjunctive,” in Accumulation: The Art, Architecture, and Media of Climate Change (University of Minnesota Press, 2020), edited by Nick Axel, Nikolaus Hirsch, Daniel Barber, and Anton Vidokle.


Mahtani, Nashin. “Impressions of Disaster: Neuroscience, Design, and Attention" in "Post-Internet Indonesia” in e-flux Architecture, August, 2017.


Mahtani, Nashin. “Can #SelfiesSaveLives? Humanitarian chat-bots help disaster response in Southeast Asia,” OECD Invited Guest Editorial, September 2021.

Holderness, T. and N. Mahtani. “Multiperspectival Cartographies for Democratic Climate Adaptation,” Landscape Architecture Frontier Journal 8, no. 3, June 2020.


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