Proceedings of 5th Borobudur International Symposium on Humanities and Social Science 2023

Evaluation of Community-Based Mitigation Education in Disaster Risk Reduction Organizations: The Penta Helix Approach

Authors
Rasidi Rasidi1, *, Robiul Fitri Mashitoh1, Puji Rahmawati1, Farida Nur Kumala1, Fahrizal Ade Nugroho1
1Universitas Muhammadiyah Magelang, Magelang, Indonesia
*Corresponding author. Email: rasidi@unimma.ac.id
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Rasidi Rasidi
Available Online 2 August 2024.
DOI
10.2991/978-2-38476-273-6_89How to use a DOI?
Keywords
Community Resilience; Collective Action; Risk Reduction; Disaster Cluster
Abstract

If community resilience initiatives are not balanced with the high chance of disaster, numerous losses will ensue. The function of organisations dedicated to disaster risk reduction (OPRB) in bolstering community resilience through the acquisition of thorough studies on catastrophe mitigation. This study's four primary variables are the following: solidarity and commitment are latent constructs that are endogenous intervening latent constructs, while the other two variables—collective action and collective identity—are exogenous latent constructs (independent variables). The dependent variable is en-dogenous. The study's sample size of 100 OPRB actors in Magelang Regency was rounded up because the min-imum sample size identified in the structural equation modelling (SEM) analysis was 100. The research subjects were community members in the OPRB who were in every sub-district in the regency, which had a population of 387. Instruments for gathering data include surveys, documentation, and observation. With the aid of the Smart PLS programme, data analysis techniques included the Geographic Information System (GIS), Structural Equation Modelling (SEM), and Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP). The study's findings were as follows: 1) 273 severe winds, 220 landslides, and 54 fires were the most common disaster events. The highest monthly incident intensity was recorded in January (152 events), followed by March (111 incidents) and April (56 incidents). In the meantime, there were 13 significantly damaged houses, 37 damaged dwellings, and 670 slightly damaged buildings. Over the past year, eight people have perished and eleven people have been injured in catastrophic situations. 2) The dedication of OPRB volunteers in Magelang Regency is directly impacted by the findings of the SEM PLS study of collective action and collective identity.Collective action does not significantly affect the commitment of volunteers from Disaster Risk Reduction Organizations (OPRB) in Magelang Regency through collective identity. Through solidarity performances, collective action has a great impact on the dedication of volunteers from the Disaster Risk Reduction Organisation (OPRB) in Magelang Regency. Volunteers’ dedication to Disaster Risk Reduction Organisations (OPRB) in Magelang Regency is greatly influenced by their collective identity through solidarity. Through collective identity, collective action significantly affects volunteer solidarity for Disaster Risk Reduction Organisations (OPRB) in Magelang Regency. 3) Government policies rank highest among the criteria for building community resilience through OPRB and institutional human resource development, according to AHP study. The supply of information, promotion, and assurance facilities for OPRB volunteers, along with the provision of essential rescue equipment, rank as the highest priority choice under the Community Resilience Development Strategy (weight value = 0.133).

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Volume Title
Proceedings of 5th Borobudur International Symposium on Humanities and Social Science 2023
Series
Advances in Social Science, Education and Humanities Research
Publication Date
2 August 2024
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978-2-38476-273-6
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2352-5398
DOI
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© 2024 The Author(s)
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