Risk Communication For Community Preparedness In Flood Disaster

Indonesia is the third country with flooding potential after India and China, especially in its low-land areas. Flood disasters certainly risk the surrounding community. Therefore these risks need to be understood, managed and communicated beforehand so that people can lead a better life. Thus, ris...

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Main Author: Prasojo Prasojo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: cita konsultindo 2023-11-01
Series:Asian Journal of Management, Entrepreneurship and Social Science
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Online Access:http://www.ajmesc.com/index.php/ajmesc/article/view/472
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description Indonesia is the third country with flooding potential after India and China, especially in its low-land areas. Flood disasters certainly risk the surrounding community. Therefore these risks need to be understood, managed and communicated beforehand so that people can lead a better life. Thus, risk communication is needed. With the implementations of risk communication so far in society, this research applies the literature review method. This method includes several steps, including identifying, assessing, and providing interpretation of the literature. As a result, many people still prefer to develop risk communication independently and deal with disasters based on personal experience due to the low level of public trust in the government. Future research then requires an approach to formulate effective flood risk communication steps and techniques for use by disaster-prone communities.
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spelling doaj.art-75e9254bfe1e494ea8c7d1106c7510cd2023-11-04T05:40:41Zengcita konsultindoAsian Journal of Management, Entrepreneurship and Social Science2808-73992023-11-01304Risk Communication For Community Preparedness In Flood DisasterPrasojo Prasojo0Universitas Bhayangkara Jakarta Raya Indonesia is the third country with flooding potential after India and China, especially in its low-land areas. Flood disasters certainly risk the surrounding community. Therefore these risks need to be understood, managed and communicated beforehand so that people can lead a better life. Thus, risk communication is needed. With the implementations of risk communication so far in society, this research applies the literature review method. This method includes several steps, including identifying, assessing, and providing interpretation of the literature. As a result, many people still prefer to develop risk communication independently and deal with disasters based on personal experience due to the low level of public trust in the government. Future research then requires an approach to formulate effective flood risk communication steps and techniques for use by disaster-prone communities. http://www.ajmesc.com/index.php/ajmesc/article/view/472Risk communicationCommunityFlood disaster
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Risk Communication For Community Preparedness In Flood Disaster
Asian Journal of Management, Entrepreneurship and Social Science
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Community
Flood disaster
title Risk Communication For Community Preparedness In Flood Disaster
title_full Risk Communication For Community Preparedness In Flood Disaster
title_fullStr Risk Communication For Community Preparedness In Flood Disaster
title_full_unstemmed Risk Communication For Community Preparedness In Flood Disaster
title_short Risk Communication For Community Preparedness In Flood Disaster
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topic Risk communication
Community
Flood disaster
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