Sustainable Development: Disaster Risk Reduction of Forest and Land Fire in Indonesia

Authors

  • Mochammad Rozikin Associate Professor of the Faculty of Administrative Sciences, Universitas Brawijaya.Jalan MT, Haryono No. 163 Malang City, East Java, Indonesia
  • Andy Fefta Wijaya Professor of the Faculty of Administrative Sciences, Universitas Brawijaya Jalan MT, Haryono No. 163 Malang City, East Java, Indonesia
  • Bambang Slamet Riyadi Associate Professor of the Faculty of Law. Universitas Nasional, Jakarta and Lecturer in Doctoral Program of Law. Universitas Jayabaya Jakarta. Indonesia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15379/ijmst.v10i3.1538

Keywords:

Public Policy, Collaborative Governance, Disaster Risk Reduction

Abstract

This research aims to understand the collaborative governance and disaster risk reduction of forest and land fires at the ontological and sociological level that are very significant. The problem is very interesting to be analyzed by conducting a descriptive qualitative research based on theory of public policy, collaborative governance, and disaster risk reduction. Data were collected use in-depth interview, observation, and documentation related with forest and land fires cases in Indonesia. Data were analyzed use interactive models are data reduction, data display, data verification, and supported by triangulation. The results were based on ontological and sociological level for reducing risk disaster and improving a disaster management policy and regulation that are needed for providing information to stakeholders regarding regulations and sanctions and produce a clear input for public officials in making better regulations on disaster management.   

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Published

2023-07-20

How to Cite

[1]
M. . Rozikin, A. F. . Wijaya, and B. S. . Riyadi, “Sustainable Development: Disaster Risk Reduction of Forest and Land Fire in Indonesia”, ijmst, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 329-339, Jul. 2023.

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