Abstract

This research is an evaluation of disaster emergency management policies in Bangkalan Regency, East Java Province.Using a qualitative research approach. The results showed that the flood disaster management by Bangkalan BPBD had not run optimally, there were still problems and obstacles faced in the implementation. This is marked by Disaster Prevention (floods, earthquakes, etc.) Disaster emergency management, disaster rehabilitation and reconstruction, many problems are still found.The conclusion is that the Disaster Emergency Management Policy in Bangkalan Regency, East Java Province, is already good, only at the time of implementation it still needs to be reevaluated, because the community still complains, the apparatus handling it has not performed their duties optimally (less professional).Researcher's suggestion: to optimize the prevention of natural disasters, prevention needs to be done as best as possible by implementing prone maps, maximum socialization; There must be personnel who support the implementation of tasks and adequate equipment so that they can carry out their duties as best they can; The need for facilities and infrastructure in order to provide good treatment for disaster victims; There must be coordination between the government and the community in accompanying disaster management; The need for equity in the implementation of disaster management both in terms of prevention, emergency or rehabilitation and reconstruction. Keywords : evaluation, policy, disaster emergency DOI : 10.7176/PPAR/10-1-02 Publication date: January 31 st 2020

Highlights

  • According to the hazard assessment matrix generated by threats and natural disasters in Bangkalan Regency, the flood disaster occupies the highest position both on a probability scale or how likely it is that the disaster will occur and the scale of the impact that will be caused by the flood disaster

  • The theory contained in Wikipedia, Emergency Management (2007), that disaster management is a continuous process where every individual, group and community try to manage risks to avoid or improve the impact of a disaster resulting from a disaster.This research is able to show empirically that the flood disaster management by Bangkalan BPBD has not run optimally, there are still problems and obstacles encountered in the implementation

  • Based on the results of the discussion carried out in the previous chapter, it can be described several notes as follows: that the flood disaster management by Bangkalan BPBD has not been running optimally, there are still problems and obstacles encountered in the implementation

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Introduction

According to the hazard assessment matrix generated by threats and natural disasters in Bangkalan Regency, the flood disaster occupies the highest position both on a probability scale or how likely it is that the disaster will occur and the scale of the impact that will be caused by the flood disaster. Other indicators such as the implementation of disaster-prone mapping, especially floods, earthquakes, etc., do not yet exist because they are still in the assessment stage, so that BPBD agencies have not been able to convey disaster-prone information in Bangkalan Regency, and the implementation of preparedness training in prevention and disaster management, has not been felt fully by the community, proven by the training that is not sustainable and the training has not been evenly obtained or felt by all people in the disaster area in particular, so that in this case it can be said that the implementation of prevention carried out by Bangkalan BPBD, not working properly.

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