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International Journal for Disaster and Development Interface
Published by Amcolabora
ISSN : 28078349     EISSN : 28078349     DOI : -
Core Subject : Education, Social,
International Journal for Disaster and Development Interface is an international, peer-reviewed, open access and scientific journal on disaster management published semi-annually on April and October online by Amcolabora Institute. This journal free access and free submission for reader and author. The scope of the journal includes: All area of Disaster Management (Preparedness, Mitigation, Response, Recovery) Disaster studies, modelling, and analysis Development policy and planning against disaster Disaster and development disruption Environmental issues and climate changes Sustainable Development Goals Green/Blue/Circular Economy and Planning Resilience studies
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Analysis of Land Use for Tourism Development in Bayat District, Klaten Regency Mardika R, Richa; Taryono, Taryono
International Journal for Disaster and Development Interface Vol. 3 No. 2 (2023): October 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53824/ijddi.v3i1.46

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The choice of research location in Bayat District is due to the use of land for tourism development inBayat District, Klaten Regency. This district stores various tourist attractions that are highlyrecommended to visit, besides being known for its pottery, batik, and Angkringan crafts, it turns outthat Bayat District also has tourist attractions that are no less interesting, especially Rowo Jomborand Sidoguro Hill, usually known as Tourist Hill, which is one of the most popular tourist attractionsin the area. a must-visit destination when visiting Klaten. One of the important assets owned by thelocal government of Klaten Regency which is the basis for regional economic growth is tourism. Withthe number of tourist areas, the welfare of the community has increased because there are manybusiness areas around the tourism area. But since the coronavirus as it is currently the tourism sectoris experiencing a collapse due to the impact of covid-19 and the implementation of PPKM, butcurrently the government is revitalizing the tourism sector so that unemployment does not increase.Bayat District is part of the Klaten Regency area which has a lot of potential both in terms of itsnatural conditions and the diverse social conditions of its people. This study aims to analyze thetourism factors in Bayat District and to know the evaluation of tourism development in Rowo Jomborand Sidoguro Hill. The method used is using qualitative methods, for data collection itself thisresearch uses primary and secondary data obtained by direct and indirect observations. The results ofthis study indicate that the availability of facilities and infrastructure is quite good, there is acomparison of visitors from year to year, and the mapping of the Rowo Jombor and Sidoguro Hilltourist areas in Krakitan Village and the results of the development evaluation show that there is anincrease in both physical and social factors.
Environmental and Disaster Risk Reduction literacy among Senior High School students in Sibagat Agusan del Sur Bernal, Analyn; Apdohan, Julie Rose
International Journal for Disaster and Development Interface Vol. 3 No. 2 (2023): October 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53824/ijddi.v3i2.49

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Abstract. The study aimed to determine the level of environmental and disaster risk reduction literacy among Senior High School students in Sibagat, Agusan del Sur, Philippines. The study utilized a modified questionnaire to collect data from various Senior High School strands. The study found that social media was the most used source of information on environmental and disaster risk reduction. Earthquakes and floods were the most experienced hazards, with early evacuation as the most popular coping strategy. Students possessed high levels of awareness on environmental issues contributing to disaster risk and high level of practices towards disaster risk reduction. The study has significant differences in both awareness and practices among different senior high school strands. The level of practice strongly and positively correlates with the level of awareness. The Science Technology Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) strand had the highest mean score for awareness and the Agricultural crop production strand had the highest mean score for practices toward disaster risk reduction. The study found a negative correlation between awareness on environmental issues and Electrical Installation and maintenance (EIM) strand. Conversely, practices towards disaster risk reduction exhibited strong positive correlation with agricultural strand while demonstrating a strong negative correlation with EIM strand and both correlations were statistically significant. The study recommends prioritizing the promotion of environmental and disaster risk reduction literacy among secondary school students by incorporating the topic into the school curriculum, reinforcing related programs and activities, and institutionalizing eco-movement through student organizations. Keywords: Environmental literacy, Disaster Risk Reduction literacy, Sibagat Agusan del Sur, Philippines
Disaster Vulnerability and Poverty Level Among Residents of Lagos State, Nigeria Ogunleye, Oluwayemisi; Arohunsoro, Segun; Ibitoye, O.A
International Journal for Disaster and Development Interface Vol. 3 No. 2 (2023): October 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53824/ijddi.v3i2.51

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This paper considers the relationship between disaster vulnerability and poverty among some residents of Lagos state, Nigeria. A well – designed and structured questionnaire was administered to 200 respondents across selected locations to generate primary data. The data were analyzed in percentages and with Pearson correlation among some variables. The research established the most frequent disasters experienced within these localities which include: flooding, fire disasters, diseases epidemics, building collapse etc. It identified the most vulnerable to disasters as females, disabled, children, ethnic minorities, elderly, and the low income earners. It also ascertained that the reason for their vulnerability was traceable to their poverty level which is easily expressed in the type of job they do for living, lack of access to information, the type of houses and environment they live. Besides, that poverty also contributes to the vulnerability of people to the numerous disasters. The correlation of disease vulnerability and some of the variables indices of poverty showed positive correlation. It explained some of the main mechanisms, which made the poor in particular exposed and vulnerable to disaster losses. In particular, the long – term and indirect consequences of disasters especially on the poor were discussed, both in terms of economic losses and human capital losses. Consequently, the conclusion was reached that disaster vulnerability and poverty has some correlation
The Analysis of Tsunami Hazard and Determination of Evacuation Routes Based on GIS in Coastal Areas (Case Study: Pacitan District, Pacitan Regency) Huda, Muhammad Badrul; Jumadi, Jumadi; Ibrahim, Mohd Hairy
International Journal for Disaster and Development Interface Vol. 3 No. 2 (2023): October 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53824/ijddi.v3i2.53

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The south of Java is a vulnerable to tsunami disasters. Pacitan District is a coastal area in the south of Java, which is directly adjacent to the Indian Ocean. Its location, which is directly adjacent to the Indian Ocean, is one of the areas that is prone to tsunami disasters. The purpose of this study were to analyze the spatial distribution of the tsunami hazard in the Pacitan District Coastal area under the 8.0 Mw earthquake scenario and to model the optimal evacuation route for handling the tsunami disaster in Pacitan District. Tsunami wave modeling uses Delft3D-Flow software, which is based on the Shallow Water Equations and Hloss calculations to determine the inundation area. Using GIS with the Least-Cost Path method to determine the optimal path for tsunami evacuation. The results showed that the tsunami wave height on the coastline was 5 meters high. A total area of 571.79 hectares of tsunami-affected area. The inundation area for each affected area is 239.70 ha in Sidoharjo Village, 190.87 ha in Ploso Village, and 141.22 ha in Kembang Village. Determination of evacuation routes obtained five evacuation routes. The travel time for the evacuation process with walking takes more than 30 minutes, whereas using a motorized vehicle is less than 10 minutes.
Analysis of Flood-Prone Areas on Bekasi River Watershed Wijaya, Sri Rasa Nugra Santana; Priyana, Yuli; Priyono, Kuswaji Dwi
International Journal for Disaster and Development Interface Vol. 3 No. 2 (2023): October 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53824/ijddi.v3i2.57

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Das Kali Bekasi is an area that has physical conditions that support the occurrence of local and natural flood disasters during the rainy season. This research aims to: (1) Determine the distribution of floodprone areas in the Bekasi River Watershed, (2) Find out the most dominant factors of flood vulnerability that occur in the Bekasi River Watershed. The method used in the research is quantitative descriptive analysis. Analyze the data to determine the distribution area prone to flooding by weighting scoring and overlaying rainfall, land use, slope, soil type, and river density. To find out the dominant factors that cause flood vulnerability, a correlation test is used. The results of the research are (1) Flood vulnerability in the Bekasi river basin, based on the results of this research, is divided into 3 classes, namely the not vulnerable class with an area of 82.61 Km² (5.93%), the moderately vulnerable class with an area of 323.85 Km² (23, 26%), very vulnerable class with an area of 985.96 Km² (70.81%). (2) Correlation test to determine the dominant factor causing flooding in the Bekasi River basin and it is known that the dominant factor is the slope parameter, followed by the river density parameter, soil type parameter, land use parameter, and rainfall parameter with the lowest correlation value.
Assessing The Implications and Future Perception of Biological Disaster a Covid 19 Pandemic on The Wellbeing of The Residents of Ekiti State Oluwayemisi, Ogunleye
International Journal for Disaster and Development Interface Vol. 3 No. 2 (2023): October 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53824/ijddi.v3i2.58

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This research was done in order to assess the implication of covid-19 pandemic, a biological disaster, on the wellbeing of the Residents of Ekiti State and it is also to discover future perception of the residents towards biological disaster Preparedness and awareness. Well designed, open ended questionnaires were administered randomly to some residence of Ekiti State during the covid – 19 pandemic and lock down. The collected data were analyzed using simple frequency counts, percentages and chi-square. The negative impacts of covid – 19 according to findings were the loss of means of livelihood, restriction of movement, enforcement of the use of nose mask even when it was not convenient or appealing to the body, increased hunger and anxiety while the positive impacts included: better and cordial relationship among couples and families, compulsory and sufficient rest which improved the health conditions of the people. All impacts occurred unprepared for, consequently, biological disaster preparedness and management should be of paramount importance and concern to everyone and should be a national and community priority as part of the coping strategies in times future occurrence

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