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Disaster Mitigation Based on Environmental of Coastal Area Communities in Pariaman City Indonesia Oktorie, Olivia; Rusdi, Rusdi; Heldi, Heldi; Barlian, Eri; Putra, Aprizon; Ramadhan, Riski
Sumatra Journal of Disaster, Geography and Geography Education Vol 3 No 2 (2019): Sumatra Journal of Disaster, Geography and Geography Education (SJDGGE)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (137.658 KB) | DOI: 10.24036/sjdgge.v3i2.288

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Pariaman city is one of the areas most severely affected by natural disasters that have the potential for tsunamis. The impact of the earthquake potential tsunami seen in fatalities and damage to infrastructure, both residents' homes and other public facilities. The impact also caused the community to lose their livelihood. Most of the people of Nagari Gunung Padang have livelihoods as farmers, after the earthquake disaster has the potential of a tsunami, many people lost their land and gardens because of the cliff ruins and buried by landslides that caused the land cannot be recycled. By taking into account all the physical, social, and economic aspects, this is the reason for the researchers' interest to conduct research related to the direction of Natural Disaster Mitigation Policy based on Environmental Physical Conditions and Socio-Economic Characteristics of Coastal Area Communities in Pariaman city. With Mixed Method methods, such as simultaneous and sequential data collection. Then descriptive physical environmental conditions and socio-economic characteristics, and Focus Group Discussion (FGD) in policy direction. The results of this study in the form of an explanation of the physical, social and economic Pariaman city, as well as the policies needed in disaster mitigation in Pariaman city
Komorbidity Mapping of COVID-19 Events in West Sumatera Yuniarti, Elsa; Indika, Pudia M; Dewata, Indang; Heldi, Heldi; Barlian, Eri
Sumatra Journal of Disaster, Geography and Geography Education Vol 4 No 1 (2020): Sumatra Journal of Disaster, Geography and Geography Education (SJDGGE)
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West Sumatra as one of the provinces in Indonesia affected by COVID-19 is among the 10 highest case provinces. West Sumatra also has a high comorbidity rate. Distribution of comorbid cases (elderly, hypertension and diabetes mellitus) are found in all districts / cities in West Sumatra. The aim of the study was to map the distribution of comorbid populations against COVID-19 events in West Sumatra. This type of research is quantitative descriptive. A systematic data search carried out by the comorbid population against COVID-19 was obtained from the health profile database of the health department, West Sumatra Central Statistics Agency 2018, and https://corona.sumbarprov.go.id/ to update the latest case of COVID-19 by Regency / City in West Sumater Province. The distribution of comorbidity is carried out using GIS analysis techniques using Arc-GIS 10.5 software. The highest incidence of COVID-19 and the highest comorbid population in West Sumatra is found in Padang City as the epicenter of spread. Data in the city of Padang are 65,550 elderly, hypertension 203,787 and diabetes mellitus 22,538 and 177 cases of COVID-19 positive confirmed. The conclusion is the high number of comorbid people makes Padang City a high-risk area for COVID-19 in West Sumatra Province.
Natural Disaster Aid Distribution System and Meeting the Needs of Case Victims in Padang Pariaman Regency Yulius, Henny; Dewata, Indang; Heldi, Heldi
Sumatra Journal of Disaster, Geography and Geography Education Vol 5 No 1 (2021): Sumatra Journal of Disaster, Geography and Geography Education (June Edition)
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This study aims to determine the fulfillment of the needs of victims of natural disasters through the implementation of a social assistance distribution system for victims of natural disasters that occurred in Padang Pariaman Regency. This research was conducted using a qualitative descriptive approach that describes the social assistance distribution system for victims of natural disasters with an orientation towards meeting the needs of the victims. It can also be categorized as exploratory research which studies a number of cases of aid distribution towards meeting the needs of victims. Data collection was carried out by direct interviews with officials who were directly involved in the distribution of aid, direct observation to victims of natural disasters, document review, and Focus Group Discussion (FGD). Data analysis, using descriptive-qualitative techniques. The results of the study conclude that the current social assistance distribution system for victims of natural disasters has not yet achieved the goal, namely meeting the needs of victims of natural disasters. Long mechanisms and procedures, incompatible with regional conditions, and the absence of potential synergy of personnel are factors between the ineffectiveness of the social assistance distribution system for victims of natural disasters in Padang Pariaman Regency. The results of the study recommend that in formulating a policy for the distribution of social assistance systems for victims of natural disasters, it should begin with periodic mapping of disaster events and the needs of victims, involving victims as recipients of assistance in accordance with the mandate of Article 26 of Law No.24 of 2007 concerning National Disaster Management. Local governments should be given full authority to implement policies in accordance with regional conditions and disaster characteristics. The granting of this authority should be included in the regional autonomy law regarding the rights of regional governments in the case of natural disaster management, specifically included in local regional regulations.