Skip to main page content
U.S. flag

An official website of the United States government

Dot gov

The .gov means it’s official.
Federal government websites often end in .gov or .mil. Before sharing sensitive information, make sure you’re on a federal government site.

Https

The site is secure.
The https:// ensures that you are connecting to the official website and that any information you provide is encrypted and transmitted securely.

Access keys NCBI Homepage MyNCBI Homepage Main Content Main Navigation
. 2022 Sep 28;14(1):1306.
doi: 10.4102/jamba.v14i1.1306. eCollection 2022.

Flood vulnerability and economic valuation of small and medium-sized enterprise owners to enhance sustainability

Affiliations

Flood vulnerability and economic valuation of small and medium-sized enterprise owners to enhance sustainability

Muzakar Isa et al. Jamba. .

Abstract

Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) play an important role in supporting Indonesia's economic growth and provide employment for people. Nevertheless, SMEs are most vulnerable when there is a flood. Small and medium sized enterprises are worse off especially after the flood, because they are relatively limited in resources and less resilient. The study aimed at identifying the vulnerability level to floods and analysing the economic valuation of flood mitigation. The population in this study were SMEs located in flood-prone areas in Klaten Regency, Central Java province, Indonesia. This research used a purposive sampling technique with 152 respondents. Data collection was carried out using a direct interview method to business actors with the help of a questionnaire. There were two analytical tools used in this research, including vulnerability index and economic valuation. The results showed that Klaten Regency is located in the upper area vulnerability category of moderate flood. The economic valuation of flood mitigation is IDR 100 000 (USD6.99) to IDR 149 999 (USD10.49). Most SMEs perceive that flood mitigation is the responsibility of the government.

Keywords: SME’s; economic valuation; flood risk; vulnerability; willingness to pay.

PubMed Disclaimer

Conflict of interest statement

The authors declare that they have no financial or personal relationships that may have inappropriately influenced them in writing this article.

Similar articles

Cited by

References

    1. Adger, W.N., 2006, ‘Vulnerability’, Global Environmental Change 16(3), 268–281. 10.1016/j.gloenvcha.2006.02.006 - DOI
    1. Akukwe, T.I. & Ogbodo, C., 2015, ‘Spatial analysis of vulnerability to flooding in Port Harcourt Metropolis, Nigeria’, SAGE Open 5(1), 1–19. 10.1177/2158244015575558 - DOI
    1. Allen . 2005. Climate Change Risk and Vulnerability, Australian Greenhouse Office, Department of the Environment and Heritage, Canberra.
    1. Arnal, L., Ramos, M.-H., De Perez, E.C., Cloke, H.L., Stephens, E., Wetterhall, F., et al. , 2016, ‘Willingness-to-pay for a probabilistic flood forecast: A risk-based decision-making game’, Hydrology and Earth System Sciences 20(8), 3109–3128. 10.5194/hess-20-3109-2016 - DOI
    1. Auzzira, Z., Haigh, R. & Amaratunga, D., 2018, ‘Impacts of disaster to SMEs in Malaysia’, Procedia Engineering 212, 1131–1138. 10.1016/j.proeng.2018.01.146 - DOI

LinkOut - more resources