Disaster Management and Citizens Value as the Basic Policy in Dayakan Village Indonesia Ardhana Januar Mahardhani, Sulton, Hadi Cahyono, Ambiro Puji Asmaroini
Universitas Muhammadiyah Ponorogo
Abstract
The existence of dayakan village in ponorogo regency, east java, indonesia, is one of the villages with a high rate of disasters, every year this village is always hit by disasters such as landslides, flash floods, cracked lands, droughts, and forest fires. The purpose of this paper is to understand the effectiveness of existing disaster management and the values of local wisdom that exist in dayakan village, which will be used by the village government as a foundation for public policy making. The methodology of describing this study was qualitative using observational data, documentation, and interviews. The results of the study found that the existence of the community in dayakan village is very helpful after the disaster so as not to linger too long with the spirit of cooperation, independence, and mutual empathy into the local wisdom that exists in dayakan village. With the high level of disasters in dayakan village makes it necessary for villages to protect themselves by issuing policies related to village budgets and policies of collaboration between various sectors in order to reduce the risk of existing disasters.