Comparison of disaster management practices in Indonesia: a study of resilience in Garut and Majene districts

Abstract As natural disasters occur with increasing frequency, disaster management in Indonesia is becoming an increasingly urgent concern. This paper analyzes the disaster management and mitigation strategies employed in Majene Regency and Garut Regency. The qualitative methodology encompasses inte...

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Main Authors: Ulfiah Syukri, Nandang Alamsah Deliarnoor, Ida Widianingsih
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Language:English
Published: Springer 2025-07-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1007/s43621-025-01526-w
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description Abstract As natural disasters occur with increasing frequency, disaster management in Indonesia is becoming an increasingly urgent concern. This paper analyzes the disaster management and mitigation strategies employed in Majene Regency and Garut Regency. The qualitative methodology encompasses interviews, document analysis, and the investigation of certain critical facts. Furthermore, we employed NVivo 12 Plus to illustrate the thematic analysis. The findings indicate that Majene and Garut have implemented disaster management strategies encompassing community activities and municipal regulations. The lack of comprehensive catastrophe insurance, encompassing both private and public sector coverage, coupled with insufficient administrative skills and resources, constitutes the primary barriers to successful mitigation. Logistical and accessibility challenges in remote areas considerably impeded the evacuation and relief distribution efforts throughout the response phase. Focusing on debris clearance, rehabilitation, and economic and psychological empowerment, post-disaster recovery in both regions highlighted the importance of collaboration among government agencies, NGOs, the corporate sector, and communities. This research enhances disaster management literature by advocating for community preparedness, improving inter-agency collaboration, and instituting disaster insurance to augment future disaster management effectiveness. These findings align with disaster management ideas and practices that stress the need for teamwork across different sectors to strengthen community resilience against disasters.
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spelling doaj-art-ffa9dd8d91e74c29a9fe49efc8b51f6c2025-08-20T03:04:16ZengSpringerDiscover Sustainability2662-99842025-07-016112210.1007/s43621-025-01526-wComparison of disaster management practices in Indonesia: a study of resilience in Garut and Majene districtsUlfiah Syukri0Nandang Alamsah Deliarnoor1Ida Widianingsih2Master Program in Department of Government Science, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Universitas Padjadjaran, BandungDepartment of Government Science, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Universitas Padjadjaran, BandungCenter for Decentralization & Participatory Development Research, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Universitas Padjadjaran, BandungAbstract As natural disasters occur with increasing frequency, disaster management in Indonesia is becoming an increasingly urgent concern. This paper analyzes the disaster management and mitigation strategies employed in Majene Regency and Garut Regency. The qualitative methodology encompasses interviews, document analysis, and the investigation of certain critical facts. Furthermore, we employed NVivo 12 Plus to illustrate the thematic analysis. The findings indicate that Majene and Garut have implemented disaster management strategies encompassing community activities and municipal regulations. The lack of comprehensive catastrophe insurance, encompassing both private and public sector coverage, coupled with insufficient administrative skills and resources, constitutes the primary barriers to successful mitigation. Logistical and accessibility challenges in remote areas considerably impeded the evacuation and relief distribution efforts throughout the response phase. Focusing on debris clearance, rehabilitation, and economic and psychological empowerment, post-disaster recovery in both regions highlighted the importance of collaboration among government agencies, NGOs, the corporate sector, and communities. This research enhances disaster management literature by advocating for community preparedness, improving inter-agency collaboration, and instituting disaster insurance to augment future disaster management effectiveness. These findings align with disaster management ideas and practices that stress the need for teamwork across different sectors to strengthen community resilience against disasters.https://doi.org/10.1007/s43621-025-01526-wDisaster mitigationDisaster preparednessLocal government responseBenchmarking analysisGovernance
spellingShingle Ulfiah Syukri
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Comparison of disaster management practices in Indonesia: a study of resilience in Garut and Majene districts
Discover Sustainability
Disaster mitigation
Disaster preparedness
Local government response
Benchmarking analysis
Governance
title Comparison of disaster management practices in Indonesia: a study of resilience in Garut and Majene districts
title_full Comparison of disaster management practices in Indonesia: a study of resilience in Garut and Majene districts
title_fullStr Comparison of disaster management practices in Indonesia: a study of resilience in Garut and Majene districts
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of disaster management practices in Indonesia: a study of resilience in Garut and Majene districts
title_short Comparison of disaster management practices in Indonesia: a study of resilience in Garut and Majene districts
title_sort comparison of disaster management practices in indonesia a study of resilience in garut and majene districts
topic Disaster mitigation
Disaster preparedness
Local government response
Benchmarking analysis
Governance
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