Abstract

This research explains collaborative communication in abrasion disaster mitigation based on tourism development. It uses Communicative Planning Theory (CPT) and case studies research method. The results show that communication about abrasion disasters is carried out by the central government through collaboration across ministries, Peat and Mangrove Restoration Agency (BRGM), provincial governments, regional governments, universities and local communities. The Raja Kecik tourist destination was built as a communication channel for abrasion disaster mitigation. The community-based tourism development is a means of collaborative communication in building awareness and increasing stakeholder participation to mitigate abrasion disasters.

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