Abstract

Disaster resilient is one of development priority in Indonesia. Programs related disaster risk reduction have been considered as important agenda by government and community, especially in cities that hit by earthquake and tsunami. Serious games have been used in many fields, including disaster management. This paper aims to introduce the conceptual framework of a computer application for promoting tsunami evacuation route in Baitussalam, Aceh Besar, Indonesia. The computer application is built based on serious games concept. Activity Theory-based Model of Serious Games (ATMSG), which consist of the gaming activity, the learning activity and the instructional activity in designing process, employed as the methodology to build the framework. The result present ini Serious Game diagram which explain the activities in the game. The activities deliver through scenarios which categorized based on land used and activities of the local community.

Highlights

  • The devastated Indian Ocean tsunami in 2004 has brought the awareness of disaster risk reduction for the government of Indonesia and international community

  • This paper aims to introduce the conceptual framework of a computer application for promoting tsunami evacuation route

  • This study is located in Kecamatan Baitussalam, Aceh Besar, Indonesia, with an area of 20.84 km2, which is divided into 13 villages with population of 19,264 people

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Introduction

The devastated Indian Ocean tsunami in 2004 has brought the awareness of disaster risk reduction for the government of Indonesia and international community. Efforts on implementing disaster risk management programs have become important agenda. It can be seen from the shift of paradigm in disaster management in the recent decades. Disaster management is focusing on increasing the awareness of the communities in every possible aspect [1]. Including designing and creating tsunami evacuation route plan (network). It has significant role for people who live in coastal areas which is tsunami-prone areas and vertical evacuation building (escape building) is not available

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