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Collaboration between the Purworejo Regency Government and MDMC in Flood and Landslide Disaster Management Dewi, Kaamiliaa; Wahyuni, Herpita; Sakir, Sakir
ARISTO Vol 14 No 1 (2026): January : (Fortchoming )
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24269/ars.v14i1.11993

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This research aims to identify ways to handle flood and landslide disasters in strengthening collaboration between the government and CSOs in Purworejo Regency. Often describe elements of cooperation in handling flood and landslide disasters. The research method applied is qualitative with a case study approach between CSO and the Purworejo Regency Government in disaster management in 2021-2022. The findings of this study show that efficient collaboration in disaster management can be implemented through three important steps, namely: the importance of creating trust between all parties from the beginning, showing a high level of commitment throughout the process, and this collaboration can create common understanding and outcomes that benefit the community and the government. For this reason, the Regional Disaster Management Agency of Purworejo Regency provides a more comprehensive picture of the effectiveness of collaboration in disaster management as well as the factors that contribute to overcoming flood and landslide disasters. However, the implementation of Collaborative Governance has not gone well, this can be seen from the constraints and lack of private sector participation in analyzing articles on flood and landslide disasters. We urgently need input from readers for the development of the next article.
Capabilities of Disaster Resilent Villages in Mitigation of Lanside Disasters Sirongge Village, Pandanarum Distrct, Banjarnegara Regency In 2020 Pratama, Yoga Adit Budi; Sakir, Sakir
ARISTO Vol 11 No 1 (2023): January
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24269/ars.v11i1.4873

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This study aims to determine the extent to which disaster-resilient villages are capable of mitigating landslides based on Disaster Resilient Villages in Sirongge Village, Pandanarum District, Banjarnegara Regency, to mitigate landslides in the form of landslides. By using qualitative methods through interviews with four informants, namely the head of BPBD prevention in Banjarnegara Regency, the head of Sirongge Village, the Sirongge Village government and the Sirongge Disaster Resilient Village administrator, this research was carried out for one year, researchers found that landslide disaster mitigation activities in Sirongge Village were running well in 2020, especially in non-structural mitigation, these activities are carried out in collaboration between the village government, Disaster Resilient Village volunteers, and the community through coordination from the Banjarnegara Regency BPBD, the community also plays an active role in carrying out mutual activities. cooperation, because it is through the disaster-resilient village program, Sirongge Village is able to face and reduce the risk of landslides, the suggestions in this study include, The village government continues to look for new innovations as a means of mitigating landslides in Sirongge Village, the community needs to develop raise awareness of the Disaster Resilient Village program In Sirongge Village, the village government provides information boards in the form of posters on landslide disaster mitigation procedures
Local Government Involvement in Participatory Development on Simpor Applications as Monitoring Media for Physical Development in East Belitung Regency Yuriati, Elva; Sakir, Sakir
ARISTO Vol 10 No 2 (2022): July
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24269/ars.v10i2.5041

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This study aims to determine the involvement of local government in participatory development through the Participatory Development Monitoring System Application (SIMPOR) in East Belitung Regency. The local government in this case is the OPD and the village government within the East Belitung Regency Government. This study uses a qualitative method with a case study approach. Data were obtained through interviews and literature study where the interview results were analyzed using Nvivo 12Plus software through the crosstab query feature. The results of the study show that: 1) the creation of the Simpor Application as a participatory development monitoring medium in East Belitung Regency has fulfilled the basics of developing government digitization; 2) the involvement of the village government in the Simpor Application, namely as community representatives who monitor and report development progress, especially by the village simpor admin; 3) the leading sector (Ekbang) as a third party acts as a verifier that bridges the village government with the OPD; 4) each OPD inputs information related to the development package and responses related to monitoring carried out by the village government into the Simpor application. The conclusion is that there is local government involvement in participatory development through the Simpor Application as an e-monev medium for physical development in the form of two-way monitoring that occurs in the monitoring process on the Simpor Application. In addition, there are several obstacles encountered in the implementation process of the Simpor Application, namely: 1) the development of the Simpor Application is still slow; and 2) the implementing human resources are still limited. Suggestions for the government of East Belitung Regency to expand involvement in the Simpor Application include: 1) the leading sector, in this case through the village government, it is better to start providing education or introduction of the Simpor Application to the community gradually; 2) the leading sector should recruit special human resources who have basic IT to develop Simpor Applications so that the performance provided is more optimal; and 3) the leading sector should increase the human resources of operators in charge of verification.
The Diffusion of Innovation on the Village’s Population Administration Service (Pesta Dansa) in Sukoharjo Village, Sukoharjo District, Wonosobo Regency Fajar, Ridwan Kurnia; Sakir, Sakir
ARISTO Vol 10 No 3 (2022): December / Special Issue : Local Governance
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24269/ars.v10i3.5724

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This research aims to review the diffusion of innovation on “Pesta Dansa” (Pelayanan Administrasi Kependudukan di Desa) or the Village’s Population Administration Service in Sukoharjo Village, Sukoharjo District, Wonosobo Regency. The involved parties in this research are including the Population and Civil Registration Service of Wonosobo Regency, the Sukoharjo Village’s Government, as well as the community receiving the “Pesta Dansa” innovation service. This research uses a mixed method combined with a case study approach. The results show that the diffusion of “Pesta Dansa” innovation in Sukoharjo Village has been running well. This is evidenced by the successful implementation of “Pesta Dansa” innovation in Sukoharjo Village, by referring to 5 indicators proposed by Roger in the diffusion of innovation theory, including; 1) Knowledge, the“Pesta Dansa” innovation has the suitability of benefits to the problem of population administration services in Sukoharjo Village; 2) Persuasion, the success of Sukoharjo Village’s government in introducing the “Pesta Dansa” innovation to the community; 3) Decision, the acceptances and supports from the Sukoharjo Village’s government as well as the community towards the implementation of “Pesta Dansa”  innovation; 4) Implementation, the success of Sukoharjo Village’s government in applying the “Pesta Dansa” innovation to the community; 5) Confirmation, the community’s assessment and evaluation survey results regarding the implementation of “Pesta Dansa” innovation by the Sukoharjo Village’s government.
The Urgency of the Bantul Regional Disaster Management Agency in Increasing Disaster Awareness among Women’s Community Lingganingrum, Laras; Sakir, Sakir
ARISTO Vol 12 No 1 (2024): Januari
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24269/ars.v12i1.7156

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Women are included in the list of vulnerable victims of disaster due to their lack of skills and lower physical strength than men. The role of the Regional Disaster Management Agency (BPBD) as a communicator or messenger is required in the efforts to increase disaster awareness and information among women's community. This urgency is supported by the condition of the area which has a high risk of disaster as well as the fact that the total female population outnumbers the males. This research aims to find out how the BPBD of Bantul Regency uses social media to promote disaster awareness and information to the women's community. In the digital era, social media is considered capable of channeling messages more widely to reach underserved communities. This research used a qualitative method with a case study approach. The research results show that the BPBD of Bantul Regency have made some efforts to increase disaster awareness and information among women's community by involving direct participation. In carrying out the role, the communicator has a structured information delivery and processing chain by involving Pusdalops (the Operational Control Center) and teams from each field. This results in messages wrapped in the form of social media content, even though the disaster narrative does not yet represent efforts to increase disaster awareness and information for women's community. The target of this social media communication is the general public, both men and women. The existence of a structured information delivery and processing chain as well as mastered materials can make the messages reach the women's community. The researchers propose an alternative model for disaster communication through social media as an effort to increase disaster awareness and information among women's community without changing existing disaster information communication patterns. The researchers propose this model to fill the gap in the role of teams in each field who should have knowledge capacity related to the disaster awareness and information among women's community
Co-Authors ABDU RAHMAN BACO, ABDU RAHMAN Abdurrahman, Abdi Adhianty Nurjanah adi pratama, setiawan Afisa, Afisa Akbar, Muhammad Bintang Andleeb, Naima Anwar Kholid, Anwar Aprilius, Silvius Arissy Jorgi Sutan Asfahanny, Salwa Keinda Asranudin Asranudin, Asranudin Astuti, Laras Aswad Ishak, Aswad Awaliyah, Sitti Hajjah Budi Setianingrum, Reni Dewi, Kaamiliaa DWI SURYANTO Dyah Mutiarin Dyah Mutiarin, Dyah Elantri, Aulia Rahmawati Fahria Nadiryati Sadimantara Fajar, Ridwan Kurnia Fathani, Aqil Teguh Fatimah, Shalawatun Amaliah Fauziah, Fida Nur Febty, Inggi Miya Gusti Walinegoro, Bhakti Habibullah, Akhmad Handoyo, Asmarawati Havid, Fachrezi Heri Purnomo Hidayah, Dina Laelatul I Nyoman Sujana Isamu, Kobajashi T L, Mariani La Karimuna La Rianda Lingganingrum, Laras Maulana, Said Firman Mita Gebriella Inthe Muchamad Zaenuri, Muchamad Muhammad Eko Atmojo, Muhammad Eko Muhammad Khozin Muhammad Rivai Muhammad, Yekim Muttaqien, Muhammad Mu’jizat, Poppy Namira, Syaakira Aulia Nangi, Laode Jumadil Nur Aisyah, Ayu Nursetiawan Pratama, Yoga Adit Budi Primayudi, Kadek Putri, Nazwa Amalia Putri, Shelsa Aurelia Gunawan Putriyana, Sendri Rahmawati Husein, Rahmawati Rahmawati, DE Ramadhani Ramadhani Ramailis, Nurfadni Ramailis, Nurfadni - Rhenislawaty, Rhenislawaty Rhenislawaty, Rhenislawaty Rhenyslawaty, Rhenyslawaty Ridho Al-Hamdi Riska Sarofah, Riska Rofi, Muhammad Naufal Rofi sadimantara, muhammad syukri Sadimantara, Muhammad Syukri Salis Irvan Fuadi Saputra, Rivaldi Alan Sarinah Sarinah Setyonugroho, Bagas Solihah, Sayidah Ummul Supriyani Supriyani Suwarjoyowirayatno, Suwarjoyowirayatno Suwarjoyowirayatno, Suwarjoyowirayatno Suwarjoyowirayatno, Suwarjoyowirayatno Swastiani Dunggio Syahrial Shaddiq Tanto Lailam Titik Sunarti Widyaningsih Tsabita, Aida Fathya Tyas, Dian Restuning Ulung Pribadi, Ulung Wahyuni, Herpita Walinegoro, Bhakti Gusti Wati, Erni Wibisono, Supri Yuriati, Elva Zahra, Amila Safwah Zahra, Bryliant Putri Zohrahayaty