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PELATIHAN TSUNAMI READY DESA CIKAKAK YANG SIAP DAN SIAGA BENCANA Madrinovella, Iktri; Lubis, M. Husni Mubarak; Suhardja, Sandy Kurniawan; Zaky, Dicky Ahmad; Herawati, Ida; Pranowo, Waskito; Widyanti, Sari; Misbahudin, Misbahudin; Vikaliana, Resista; Mulyasari, Farah; Iskandar, Yelita Anggiane
Community Development Journal : Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol. 4 No. 6 (2023): Volume 4 Nomor 6 Tahun 2023
Publisher : Universitas Pahlawan Tuanku Tambusai

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31004/cdj.v4i6.23240

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Desa Cikakak di Sukabumi, Jawa Barat merupakan salah satu wilayah yang rawan gempa bumi dan tsunami. Untuk meminimalisir dampak bencana kepada masyarakat desa, dibutuhkan upaya pelatihan yang disebut IOWave23 agar mereka siap dan siaga jika terjadi kedaruratan. Pelatihan semacam ini perlu dilakukan secara berkala sebagaimana arahan Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission (IOC), The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization) UNESCO. Terakhir diadakan 3 tahun lalu pada 2020 maka pelatihan harus disegerakan mengingat waktu ideal antar pelatihan adalah 2 tahun. Berkaca dari sejumlah bencana serupa di berbagai wilayah rawan di Indonesia maka kegiatan Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat (PkM) kali ini menjadi sangat penting karena memiliki tujuan utama memberikan pemahaman dan latihan langsung di lapangan terkait hal-hal yang harus dikuasai oleh masyarakat di wilayah rawan jika gempa bumi disertai tsuanmi melanda. Masyarakat terdampak perlu memahami hal-hal yang harus dilakukan saat terjadi bencana begitu juga setelahnya. Kegiatan utama pada PkM ini adalah drilling bencana beserta tindakan kesiapsiagaannya yang melibatkan ahli dan praktisi berpengalaman dari berbagai instansi seperti BMKG dan BPBD daerah. Target yang ingin dicapai dari program pelatihan ini peningkatan pengetahuan masyarakat Desa Cikakak mengenai kebencanaan gempa bumi dan tsunami, dan kesiapsiagaan menghadapinya.
RAPID ASSESSMENT OF CRITICAL FACILITIES TO EARTHQUAKE DISASTER : HOSPITAL PREPAREDNESS IN WEST JAVA PROVINCE, INDONESIA AND ITS IMPLICATION FOR DISASTER RISK COMMUNICATION Mulyasari, Farah; Sule, Mohammad Rachmat; Sakinah, dr. Kerti
Jurnal Komunikasi & Media Digital Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): Jurnal Komunikasi & Media Digital
Publisher : Program Studi Komunikasi Universitas Pertamina

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70611/jkmd.v1i2.18

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Hospitals as critical health facilities, play an important role in the economical and psychological healing of the community following a disaster. Hospitals are crucial because they save lives in the afflicted community, and they must be able to endure dangers and continue to function during and after a disaster. Using a questionnaire survey, this study examines the earthquake preparedness of hospitals in West Java Province. The questionnaire consists of four pillars of hospital preparedness in terms of structural, non-structural, functional, and human resources that includes six parameters, and 24 indicators. This research uses lessons from the potential earthquake risk in southern part of West Java to analyse the level of disaster preparedness as well as the gaps for these hospitals in West Java regions. This status and the gaps serve as a starting point for determining how to enhance preparedness and resilience to future catastrophic earthquake disasters threats through disaster risk communication.
The Faint Sound of the Coast: A Study of the Adaptation of Aru Bay Fishers to Climate Change through the Sustainable Livelihood Framework Approach Hanika, Ita Musfirowati; Syamtar, Ilham Ayatullah; Varlina, Vivi; Vikaliana, Resista; Ahadi, Muhammad Nur; Mulyasari, Farah
Dinasti International Journal of Education Management And Social Science Vol. 7 No. 1 (2025): Dinasti International Journal of Education Management and Social Science (Octob
Publisher : Dinasti Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38035/dijemss.v7i1.5500

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Climate change has had a significant impact on the sustainability of coastal communities, particularly small-scale fishers who depend on the stability of marine ecosystems for their livelihoods. This study aims to understand the forms of adaptation undertaken by fishing communities in Aru Bay, South Kalimantan, and examine how these adaptations relate to existing institutional support and policy frameworks. Using a qualitative case study approach and analysis based on the Sustainable Livelihood Framework (SLF), this study explores ive forms of livelihood capital human, social, natural, physical, and financial that shape fishers’ adaptation strategies. Data were obtained through in-depth interviews with nine key informants, including active fishermen, fishermen's families, and the local village head. The results show that fishermen's adaptation process occurs autonomously and is heavily influenced by local experiences, social relations, and their interpretations of seasonal changes and extreme weather. Adaptation occurs through adjusting fishing times and locations, diversifying income, and establishing informal social networks. However, limited access to technology, financing, and social protection remains a significant barrier. These findings are expected to form the basis for developing more contextual and inclusive policies in response to the challenges of climate change in the small-scale fisheries sector