Advancements in Disaster Management: Insights into Risk Assessment, Mitigation, and Funding Strategies
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This edition showcases a diverse range of research articles that offer valuable insights into various aspects of disaster management. The articles included in this issue address crucial topics in the field. For instance, Lendra et al. present a study on occupational safety and health risk management in the construction industry during the COVID-19 pandemic, proposing control solutions to ensure worker safety. Arrisaldi et al. focus on landslide risk assessment using Geographic Information System (GIS) in Kulon Progo, Indonesia, providing a comprehensive landslide risk map for disaster preparedness and community resilience. Indira and Manessa explore the generation of effective tsunami evacuation routes based on hazard models in Sukabumi, West Java, emphasizing the importance of revising hazard maps and identifying optimal routes to enhance the safety and preparedness of coastal communities. Irsyadillah investigates the concept of disaster capitalism and its impact on safety culture within the aviation industry. Other topics covered in this issue include spatio-temporal analysis of ground movement using unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) photogrammetry by Amalia et al., analysis of hydraulic jumps for dam safety, examination of changes in mobility patterns and CO2 emissions during the pandemic by Fatimah et al. and Darma et al., understanding socio-ecological differences and risks faced by indigenous communities by Sunarti et al., exploring funding strategies through the Land Value Capture (LVC) scheme by Handayani et al., and conducting a bibliometric study on disaster management agencies and public policy by Kurniawati et al. These research articles significantly contribute to advancing knowledge in disaster management and provide practical insights for researchers, policymakers, and practitioners. We encourage readers to delve into these articles and participate in further discussions on the vital field of disaster management.
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Amalia, N., Syamsidik, S., & Ismail, N. (2023). Spatio-Temporal Analysis of Ground Movement Using Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Photogrammetry in Gampong Lamkleng, Aceh Besar [Ground Movement; Spatio-Temporal; UAV; Photogrammetry; Loss.]. 2023, 6(1), 14. https://doi.org/10.24815/ijdm.v6i1.31770
Arrisaldi, T., Pratiknyo, P., & Wilopo, W. (2023). GIS for Landslide Risk Assessment, Study Case Pengasih and Sentolo District, Kulon Progo, Indonesia [Landslide risk map; Potential landslide map; Vulnerability map; community capacity; GIS; Analytical Hierarchy Process]. 2023, 6(1), 16. https://doi.org/10.24815/ijdm.v6i1.30595
Darma, Y., Zula, A. A., Isya, M., Sugiarto, S., Ahlan, M., & Saleh, S. M. (2023). Mobility and Associated CO2 Emissions During and After COVID-19: A Case Study in Indonesia [mobility; travel distance; trips; CO2 emissions; COVID-19]. 2023, 6(1), 12. https://doi.org/10.24815/ijdm.v6i1.32064
Fatimah, E., Azmeri, A., #039, Aini, Q., Fauzi, M., & Rizalihadi, M. (2023). Analysis of the Hydraulic Jump Characteristics in a Stilling Basin to Avoid Dam Failure [energy dissipation; hydraulic jump; physical model; stilling basin; USBR III]. 2023, 6(1), 14. https://doi.org/10.24815/ijdm.v6i1.31990
Handayani, A. P., Hanif, A., & Meilano, I. (2023). The Potential of the Land Value Capture Scheme in the Perspective of Disaster Risk Funding [land value capture; disaster risk management; increase in land value; alternative funding, the land value]. 2023, 6(1), 14. https://doi.org/10.24815/ijdm.v6i1.31740
Indira, I., & Manessa, M. D. M. (2023). Generating Evacuation Route for Tsunami Evacuation Based on Megathrust Scenario Hazard Model in Palabuhanratu Village, Sukabumi, West Java [Tsunami evacuation route; Tsunami modeling; Palabuhanratu]. 2023, 6(1), 14. https://doi.org/10.24815/ijdm.v6i1.31148
Irsyadillah, I. (2023). Disaster Capitalism within Aviation Industry: Putting Corporate Profits Ahead of Safety [Cost control; disaster capitalism; economic efficiency; ideology; linguistic strategies; safety culture]. 2023, 6(1), 12. https://doi.org/10.24815/ijdm.v6i1.31947
Kurniawati, C. P., Muhtar, E. A., & Pancasilawan, R. (2023). Evolutionary Study of Three Decades Literatures Related to Disaster Management Agency and Public Policy: A Bibliometric Study [bibliometric study; disaster management; public policy; VOSviewer]. 2023, 6(1), 14. https://doi.org/10.24815/ijdm.v6i1.31783
Lendra, L., Gawei, A. B. P., Sintani, L., Afanda, D. M., & Tjakra, J. (2023). The Assessment of Occupational Safety and Health Risk Management on Construction Projects During the Covid-19 Pandemic [construction project; covid-19; occupational safety and health; risk management]. 2023, 6(1), 18. https://doi.org/10.24815/ijdm.v6i1.30811
Sunarti, E., Fithriyah, A. F., Elwamendri, E., Suandi, S., & Muchlis, F. (2023). Family Ecological Transaction for Disaster Risk Reduction: Case of Anak Dalam Tribe in Bukit Dua Belas National Park, Air Hitam Regency, Jambi, Indonesia [socio-ecological system; indigenous people; disaster risk reduction; family ecology]. 2023, 6(1), 12. https://doi.org/10.24815/ijdm.v6i1.31163
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