The aim of this data documentation is to provide information on the follow-up survey and descriptive results of the survey of the RISE project in various slum areas in Bima, Manado and Pontianak in Indonesia. RISE stands for “Resilient Indonesian Slums Envisioned”, a project that focuses on the relationship between water management and individuals’ wellbeing and resilience in areas prone to water related disasters, e.g., flooding, drought and pollution. The first survey of the RISE project was conducted in the period of 2021 and 2022 (November 2021-February 2022) and has produced a number of valid and reliable measures to be followed up in the second survey. The first survey was quickly followed by participatory appraisal (PA) research, as part of a mixed-method approach, starting from March until May 2022. The first survey’s dataset is already accessible in the Data Archiving and Networked Services (DANS) platform (doi:10.17026/dans-z5q-d3ae). While the PA documentation will be readily available in 2024 in the same platform.
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This is part of a larger survey that started in 2021. The first survey was conducted in 2021 and the current dataset is a result of a follow-up survey conducted in 2023. The dataset contains most of the measures in the 2021 survey, with the addition of other relevant measures, such as collective efficacy, collective action and flood impacts perceived by participants.