The eruption of Mount Merapi which has struck the Yogyakarta region terrible, and surrounding areas has left a sad story for our nation. Many people, groups or individuals, who want to contribute in providing assistance. The impact of the difficulty of managing aid can be seen, for example: the distribution of relief goods that are not evenly distributed in terms of numbers between regions (barracks / posts) displacement from one another, the kind of relief goods delivered did not match the type desired by each barracks, and special for fast food, many are then broken and outdated because it is delivered to the barracks at the wrong moment and the inappropriate handling. Needed a solution to minimize the problems that arise in...
: The Logistic Management of Aid Distribution to Natural Disaster Survivors (Empirical Study of Floo...
Background: The eruption of Mount Merapi in Yogyakartahas caused dangerous impact to the people’s he...
Community preparedness in Disaster management is a case study in the southern slopes of Mount Merapi...
The eruption of Mount Merapi which has struck the Yogyakarta region terrible, and surrounding areas ...
This study aims to determine the management of disaster information system Jogja Tanggap Cepat (JTC)...
Various disasters that had occurred in Indonesia had grown national awareness of theimportance of di...
Background: Vulcanic eruption of Merapi in Yogyakarta on October 26, 2010 brought about life toll an...
Mount Merapi volcano is one that shows the most active volcanism phenomena in the world. Merapi erup...
Yogyakarta Province is a disaster-prone province, especially the mountain trim. Disaster preparednes...
Di dalam Dekade terakhir, Indonesia telah dikejutkan oleh beberapa bencana, termasuk Erups...
This research was motivated by the frequent occurrence of naturaldisasters occurring in Indonesia, e...
oai:ojs.jurnalaspikom.org:article/69This study aims to analyze changes in communications in disaster...
Tourism activities are very affected by the disaster, not exception in the Special Region of Yogyaka...
Geographically Indonesia is an archipelago that lies at the confluence of four tectonic plates, the ...
May 27th, 2006, a-5.9-Richter scale-of-earthquake is collapsing Jogja and its surrounding. More than...
: The Logistic Management of Aid Distribution to Natural Disaster Survivors (Empirical Study of Floo...
Background: The eruption of Mount Merapi in Yogyakartahas caused dangerous impact to the people’s he...
Community preparedness in Disaster management is a case study in the southern slopes of Mount Merapi...
The eruption of Mount Merapi which has struck the Yogyakarta region terrible, and surrounding areas ...
This study aims to determine the management of disaster information system Jogja Tanggap Cepat (JTC)...
Various disasters that had occurred in Indonesia had grown national awareness of theimportance of di...
Background: Vulcanic eruption of Merapi in Yogyakarta on October 26, 2010 brought about life toll an...
Mount Merapi volcano is one that shows the most active volcanism phenomena in the world. Merapi erup...
Yogyakarta Province is a disaster-prone province, especially the mountain trim. Disaster preparednes...
Di dalam Dekade terakhir, Indonesia telah dikejutkan oleh beberapa bencana, termasuk Erups...
This research was motivated by the frequent occurrence of naturaldisasters occurring in Indonesia, e...
oai:ojs.jurnalaspikom.org:article/69This study aims to analyze changes in communications in disaster...
Tourism activities are very affected by the disaster, not exception in the Special Region of Yogyaka...
Geographically Indonesia is an archipelago that lies at the confluence of four tectonic plates, the ...
May 27th, 2006, a-5.9-Richter scale-of-earthquake is collapsing Jogja and its surrounding. More than...
: The Logistic Management of Aid Distribution to Natural Disaster Survivors (Empirical Study of Floo...
Background: The eruption of Mount Merapi in Yogyakartahas caused dangerous impact to the people’s he...
Community preparedness in Disaster management is a case study in the southern slopes of Mount Merapi...