Abstract

Coastal management authority that is owned by more than one party will facilitate role conflicts in handling tidal floods. The purpose of this study was to analyze the potential conflict over the role of the local government of Bekasi Regency in dealing with the tidal flood disaster on Muaragembong Beach. The research method uses qualitative descriptive design. Data analysis uses the steps of data collection, data presentation, data condensation, and drawing conclusions. The results of the study show that the handling of tidal floods will not be resolved soon. This is because the Ministry of Forestry and the Environment still insists on having full authority over the land on the coast of Muaragembong, so the District Government does not have a strong aspect of handling it and is supported by the view that tidal flooding is occurring within normal limits. Finally, the regional government of Bekasi Regency has no contingency planning for tidal floods, has not made structural and non-structural mitigation programs, and only wants to provide assistance to disasters that are not related to tidal floods.

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