Abstract

Implementation of disaster policies in Palu City (Indonesia) as an effort to reduce the disaster risk. However the data shows that Palu has a high disaster risk index and low disaster capacity. It is necessary to examine the determinants of the implementation of the Palu disaster risk reduction policy. This study aims to examine the effect of communication, resources, disposition, and bureaucratic structure on the implementation of disaster risk reduction policies and community participation as a moderating variable. Using a survey-based methodology and online questionnaires response were obtained from 130 participants. Snowball sampling method were using in this study. Statistical moderating analysis by partial least square. Result reveal that community participation is a moderating variable of the influence of communication, resources, disposition, and bureaucratic structure on the implementation of disaster risk reduction policies. Community participation functions negatively in moderation. Lack of community participation hinders the implementation of disaster reduction policies, resulting in disaster risk and low capacity. The results are discussed further.

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