Abstract

The extreme climate change that occurred in Indonesia has an impact on increasing the frequency of natural disasters in almost all parts of Indonesia. The frequency of natural disasters that occur also affects the development potential of a region. This study uses 2018 Rural Potential data and the Rural Development Index. This study uses multiple linear regression by looking at the factors of natural disasters on development potential. Natural disaster factors in this study are landslides, flash floods and hurricanes. The results of this study indicate that natural disasters such as landslides, flash floods and tornadoes have an impact on decreasing development potential, respectively, namely 0.76%, 0.85% and 1.18%. Efforts are needed in disaster mitigation both from the government and the community as well as policies related to development by taking into account the frequency of natural disasters that occur.

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