Abstract

One of the impacts of climate change on the urban environment is the flood cycle which is significantly difficult to predict. Along with using engineering methods, one more effort that can be conducted is to prepare communities for flood catastrophes in order to address the problem of unpredictable floods in urban settings. The correct technique and approach should be employed to involve residents in a disaster mitigation system. The objective of this study is to provide a co-design framework to assist the agenda for reducing flood disasters in urban settings. The co-design technique is being utilized as a participatory strategy to perform the work objectives of the community-based disaster preparedness community in Solo, Indonesia, according to the preliminary study findings reported in this paper. This study employed a case study method of flood disaster mitigation practices by the SIBAT community. Data analysis administered the interactive model through three stages: data reduction, data display, and conclusion drawing. Preliminary results obtained indicate that the local social and cultural context is essential in developing a co-design framework. Therefore, these findings will later become the basis for building a co-design framework for implementing the flood disaster mitigation agenda in Solo

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