Abstract

This research aims to understand the supporting and inhibiting factors in the implementation of post-disaster recovery based on local community empowerment in Indonesia at the ontological and sociological levels. The problem is very interesting to be analyzed by conducting qualitative research based on public policy and conflict resolution theories. Data were collected through in-depth interviews, observation, and documentation. Data were analyzed by using interactive models are data reduction, data display, data verification, and supported by triangulation. The results were based on ontological and sociological levels using public policy and conflict resolution perspectives to improve post-disaster recovery policy and practice. The vision and mission of public policy on managing post-disaster recovery are needed for providing information to stakeholders related to the regulations in post-disaster recovery. This result provides inputs for making better regulation and sanctions in Indonesia for state agencies as public officials and practitioners.

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