This article will address the disaster resilience village (DRV) approach as a disaster preparedness method in Indonesia. This scheme became operational in 2012, exactly 5 years after disaster management legislation was passed in 2007. This DRV strategy is a component of the central government’s decentralisation of disaster management to local governments. Using a method of doctrinal legal review, this study argues that the DRV approach to disaster preparedness at the village level is inefficient. That is because the village apparatus is the central player in this DRV, but residents of disaster-prone areas are regarded as an afterthought when it comes to disaster management. Consequently, efforts to strengthen emergency preparedness ...
The Sendai Framework, which outlines the global course on disaster risk reduction until 2030, places...
Abstract: Indonesia has been declared as one of the most disaster-prone countries according to the U...
[Urban Community-based Disaster Preparedness] Geographical, hydrological, demographic, and sociologi...
This article will address the disaster resilience village (DRV) approach as a disaster preparedness ...
Background: The tectonic activities at the meeting points of three large plates make Indonesia a hig...
Emergency response alone is not sufficient to reducing losses from disasters. Disaster Risk Reducti...
This research focuses on community resilience in disaster prone area especially Indonesian villages ...
Over the last 50 years, the cost of natural disasters has increased globally and in Indonesia (EM-DA...
Disaster Resilient Village is a manifestation of the government's responsibility to provide protecti...
This study aimed to analyses how villages finances their Disaster Risk Reduction Activities in 5 vil...
This research is motivated by the need pengembangkan program of community-based disaster risk reduct...
The collaborative model of disaster management is very important in reducing disaster risk in disast...
Indonesia geographical location that surrounded by Australia plate, Pacific plate, and Eurasia plate...
Urban areas in disaster prone require increased capacity in order to reduce the risk level. This stu...
Having experienced large-scale disasters between 2004 and 2006, the fatalities due to large-scale di...
The Sendai Framework, which outlines the global course on disaster risk reduction until 2030, places...
Abstract: Indonesia has been declared as one of the most disaster-prone countries according to the U...
[Urban Community-based Disaster Preparedness] Geographical, hydrological, demographic, and sociologi...
This article will address the disaster resilience village (DRV) approach as a disaster preparedness ...
Background: The tectonic activities at the meeting points of three large plates make Indonesia a hig...
Emergency response alone is not sufficient to reducing losses from disasters. Disaster Risk Reducti...
This research focuses on community resilience in disaster prone area especially Indonesian villages ...
Over the last 50 years, the cost of natural disasters has increased globally and in Indonesia (EM-DA...
Disaster Resilient Village is a manifestation of the government's responsibility to provide protecti...
This study aimed to analyses how villages finances their Disaster Risk Reduction Activities in 5 vil...
This research is motivated by the need pengembangkan program of community-based disaster risk reduct...
The collaborative model of disaster management is very important in reducing disaster risk in disast...
Indonesia geographical location that surrounded by Australia plate, Pacific plate, and Eurasia plate...
Urban areas in disaster prone require increased capacity in order to reduce the risk level. This stu...
Having experienced large-scale disasters between 2004 and 2006, the fatalities due to large-scale di...
The Sendai Framework, which outlines the global course on disaster risk reduction until 2030, places...
Abstract: Indonesia has been declared as one of the most disaster-prone countries according to the U...
[Urban Community-based Disaster Preparedness] Geographical, hydrological, demographic, and sociologi...