
Lessons Learned Report No. 4
"This participatory review collected lessons from the Cyclone Seroja response to strengthen the province’s disaster management system.

"This participatory review collected lessons from the Cyclone Seroja response to strengthen the province’s disaster management system.

The book delves into the essential role of media in disaster communication, particularly in the Indonesian context. It explores how media serves as a vital bridge for disseminating information from the government to the public during all phases of a disaster.

This report details the 14th National Conference on Community-Based Disaster Risk Management (CBDRM) held in Indonesia. The conference focused on reflecting on and strengthening CBDRM strategies and accelerating COVID-19 response efforts. It brought together over 8,000 participants, including community members, government officials, NGOs, and private sector representatives, in a comprehensive online event.

The document provides a comprehensive analysis of disaster risk in Bangli Regency, Bali. It outlines the inherent disaster risks associated with the region’s geographical and developmental characteristics. The study highlights the importance of integrating disaster risk considerations into sustainable development, particularly in the tourism sector, which is a significant part of Bangli’s economy.

This guide delves into the strategies for effective disaster communication with media, focusing on enhancing public literacy about disasters in Indonesia. It outlines the principles of disaster communication, emphasising honesty, efficiency, transparency, and responsiveness.

This document presents a detailed disaster risk assessment for North Lombok Regency for the years 2021 to 2026. It identifies 11 potential hazards, including earthquakes, tsunamis, volcanic eruptions, landslides, floods, droughts, forest fires, extreme weather, and epidemics.

This contingency plan outlines strategies for dealing with earthquake and tsunami threats in the Mandalika Special Economic Zone, Central Lombok. It includes detailed scenarios, impact projections, and emergency response procedures to enhance preparedness and resilience.

This document provides a comprehensive analysis and recommendations from the 14th National Conference on Community-Based Disaster Risk Management (CBDRM) in Indonesia. It synthesises and reflects on the findings from 20 regions, discussing key issues such as governance, funding mechanisms, and institutionalisation of CBDRM.