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KAJIAN PELAKSANAAN PENGEMBAGAN DESA TANGGUH BENCANA DI GAMPONG PAYATIENG KECAMATAN PEUKAN BADA KABUPATEN ACEH BESAR Ariyani .; Dirhamsyah .; Nizamuddin .
Jurnal Ilmu Kebencanaan : Program Pascasarjana Unsyiah Vol 3, No 4: November 2016
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The establishment and development of disaster resilient village (Destana) is one of the priority programs of the National Disaster Management Board (BNPB) which was conducted in Payatieng Village, Aceh Besar. It is expected that after the implementation of the program, which had resulted a number of disaster management documents at village level, the village community can build the cultures of mitigation, preparedness and community empowerment to become a more resilient and independent community in coping with any disaster threats. This research studied the level of community knowledge and manner in Payatieng Village post the Destana program, their participation level, the synchronization of the program with the village development program and the extent of the impact of the program on community life. This research used quantitative and qualitative method. The source of the data consists of primary data (field research) and secondary data (library research). The analysis result showed that the community participation level in the implementation of the Destana Program, for those who are directly involved in it, are 80% good and 20% very good. While for those who are not directly involved in the program showed 80% good and 20% fair. This indicates that the community participation level in the development of resilient village in Payatieng Village is in good category. The synchronization of the Destana program with the village development program also has been very good. It can be seen from the integration of disaster risk reduction measures into the sustainable village development program that stated in the medium-term development program (RPJM) of Payatieng Village year 2016-2022. The Destana program has highly impacted the community life in Payatieng Village, especially on the development of the creative economy, by sticking to the disaster risk reduction measures that stated in the RPJM document.Keywords: Knowledge and manner, Participation, Synchronization, Disaster resilient village
THE INDONESIAN CORAL REEF REHABILITATION AND MANAGEMENT PROGRAM: LESSONS LEARNED IN COMMUNITY-BASED REEF MANAGEMENT ` AT SENAYANG AND LINGGA ISLANDS, RIAU Dirhamsyah .
JOURNAL OF COASTAL DEVELOPMENT Vol 9, No 2 (2006): Volume 9, Number 2, Year 2006
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The Coral Red Rehabilitation and Management Program (COREMAP) is a I5-year program of the Government of Indonesia. It has been working at several sites in Indonesia since /998 to achieve sustainable use of coral reefs through the delegation of management authority to local communities. The establishment of epective models for participatory and community-based management is the core of this program. The model for community-based management includes community participation. community capacity building, promotion of alternative income generation, establishment of coral red management plans, community marine sanctuaries and community red watcher programs. This paper describes the experiences and lessons learned in Phase I of the COREMAP Project in implementing community—based red management at Senavang and Lingga Islands, Riau Province. It is argued that the involvement ofthe community in the planning and implementation process of coral reef management will improve the management and conservation of coral req' ecosystems. It is hoped that the Indonesian experience will contribute to the comparative literature on coral req' management.