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DARI LITERASI SUNGAI KE KOMUNIKASI RISIKO: STRATEGI MEDIA RELATIONS KOMUNITAS BACA CILIWUNG DALAM MEMBANGUN KETAHANAN BANJIR BERBASIS KOMUNITAS [FROM RIVER LITERACY TO RISK COMMUNICATION: MEDIA RELATIONS STRATEGIES OF KOMUNITAS BACA CILIWUNG IN BUILDING COMMUNITY-BASED FLOOD RESILIENCE] Kristiani, Anastasia Putri; Natalia, Desi; Rohman, Asep Abdul
Al-Ihtiram: Multidisciplinary Journal of Counseling and Social Research Vol 4, No 2 (2025)
Publisher : Perkumpulan Ahli Bimbingan dan Konseling Islam Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59027/al-ihtiram.v4i2.1272

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Flood disasters remain a recurring challenge in Indonesia, driven by climate change, rapid urbanization, and the degradation of river ecosystems. In this context, effective risk communication is essential to enhance community preparedness and resilience. This study examines how media relations strategies implemented by Komunitas Baca Ciliwung transform river literacy into actionable disaster risk communication. Using a qualitative case study approach, data were collected through in-depth interviews, participant observation, and media content analysis. The findings indicate that media relations extend beyond information dissemination to function as a tool for community empowerment. The community applies multidimensional strategies, including digital media utilization, collaboration with mass media, and locally grounded storytelling to communicate flood risks effectively. These approaches enable the translation of environmental literacy into contextual messages that are easily understood and adopted by local communities. Furthermore, trust and cultural proximity play a critical role in enhancing communication effectiveness. Community-based media relations foster participatory engagement, strengthen public trust, and encourage adaptive behaviors toward flood risk mitigation. Despite challenges such as misinformation and unequal digital access, this study demonstrates that community-driven communication models significantly contribute to building sustainable flood resilience.
MENGGERAKKAN EKONOMI PINGGIRAN: MENGGALI STRATEGI PEMBERDAYAAN UMKM DI KAWASAN SUNGAI CILIWUNG JAKARTA SELATAN MENGGUNAKAN METODE ANALYTICAL HIERARCHY PROCESS (AHP) [MOBILIZING THE PERIPHERAL ECONOMY: EXPLORING MSME EMPOWERMENT STRATEGIES IN THE SUNGAI CILIWUNG AREA OF SOUTH JAKARTA USING THE ANALYTICAL HIERARCHY PROCESS METHOD] Natalia, Desi; Kristiani, Anastasia Putri; Rohman, Asep Abdul
Al-Ihtiram: Multidisciplinary Journal of Counseling and Social Research Vol 4, No 2 (2025)
Publisher : Perkumpulan Ahli Bimbingan dan Konseling Islam Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59027/al-ihtiram.v4i2.1273

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Flood disasters remain a recurring challenge in Indonesia, driven by climate change, rapid urbanization, and the degradation of river ecosystems. In this context, effective risk communication is essential to enhance community preparedness and resilience. This study examines how media relations strategies implemented by Komunitas Baca Ciliwung transform river literacy into actionable disaster risk communication. Using a qualitative case study approach, data were collected through in-depth interviews, participant observation, and media content analysis. The findings indicate that media relations extend beyond information dissemination to function as a tool for community empowerment. The community applies multidimensional strategies, including digital media utilization, collaboration with mass media, and locally grounded storytelling to communicate flood risks effectively. These approaches enable the translation of environmental literacy into contextual messages that are easily understood and adopted by local communities. Furthermore, trust and cultural proximity play a critical role in enhancing communication effectiveness. Community-based media relations foster participatory engagement, strengthen public trust, and encourage adaptive behaviors toward flood risk mitigation. Despite challenges such as misinformation and unequal digital access, this study demonstrates that community-driven communication models significantly contribute to building sustainable flood resilience.