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In flood-prone areas, coordination between parties in disaster risk reduction
activities is very important. This is because disasters will directly impact the disruption of
people's lives and livelihoods, as well as hinder the process of sustainable development. This
study aims to develop a public coordination scheme for flood risk reduction activities based on
public resources available in North Luwu Regency. Public resources come from government
agencies and the potential of the community available in North Luwu Regency with their
respective tasks at the stage before, during, and after the disaster. Public coordination is
expected to support the implementation of sustainable development based on disaster risk
reduction in North Luwu Regency. The preparation of the public coordination scheme was
preceded by a geospatial flood hazard assessment based on the characteristics of the Rongkong
Downstream Watershed using a Geographic Information System (GIS). The results of the
assessment form the basis for the implementation of the preparation of public coordination for
DRR. North Luwu Regency is dominated by coastal land units bordering Bone Bay, plains to
mountains. High rainfall, critical land use, and low-lying settlements cause the research area to
be in a high to very high risk zone experiencing flooding. Sustainable development can run
effectively if its implementation is based on disaster risk reduction policies with public
coordination. Public coordination is carried out between government agencies and the
community, who work together according to their respective roles and tasks at the pre-, during,
and post-disaster stages. The results of the study indicate that more sector involvement is
needed in the pre-and post-disaster stages. This indicates that public coordination before a
disaster is risk prevention and reduction activity that should be prioritized in the
implementation of development before hampering the sustainability of development. |
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