Cross-Sectoral Coordination Strategy for Flood Disaster Management in the East Bandung Region at the Regional Disaster Management Agency (BPBD) of West Java Province

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Dyah Bayu Framesthi, Lia Muliawaty, Bambang Heru Purwanto

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West Java Province is one of the areas that are frequently affected by floods. This is due to the large population which is not evenly distributed, there is considerable social and economic inequality, ethnic, religious, ethnic and cultural diversity, indifference and high levels of irregularities in utilizing natural resources/wealth. From a number of areas in West Java, the Greater Bandung area is one of the areas most frequently affected by floods. This study aims to analyze cross-sectoral coordination strategies for flood disaster management in the East Bandung Region at the West Java BPBD. This study uses a qualitative approach with descriptive methods with strategic analysis using SWOT. The results of the study show that the factors causing the ineffectiveness of cross-sectoral coordination for flood control include vertical coordination and functional coordination so that in implementing strategies for cross-sectoral coordination in flood prevention in the East Bandung region, it is divided into 3 dimensions, namely the hierarchy dimension, the market dimension and the network dimension. which he then analyzed with SWOT analysis and got the results in the form of a diversification strategy.


 

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