Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Social and Political Sciences (ICOSAPS 2020) 2020
DOI: 10.2991/assehr.k.201219.063
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Multi-stakeholder Participation Challenges In Local Disaster Management Policies: A Case from Bojonegoro District, Indonesia

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“…Firstly, it can be difficult to ensure the participation of all necessary stakeholders [183]. Secondly, it's even more crucial to make sure they have the abilities necessary to absorb and comprehend the information as intended and use it moving forward in the context of crisis management [184,185]. The hardest part of the process is frequently getting the needed information out to the target end user.…”
Section: Public Engagement Through Communicationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Firstly, it can be difficult to ensure the participation of all necessary stakeholders [183]. Secondly, it's even more crucial to make sure they have the abilities necessary to absorb and comprehend the information as intended and use it moving forward in the context of crisis management [184,185]. The hardest part of the process is frequently getting the needed information out to the target end user.…”
Section: Public Engagement Through Communicationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the case of Hudhud cyclone in Vishakapattanam, multistakeholder participation under the leadership of the State Government has shown a positive impact in terms of rehabilitation and bringing back the normalcy (Meduri, 2016). The study from Indonesia showed that multistakeholder participation and collaboration, as a crucial and important factor, has helped reduce the disaster risk and helped implement balanced Disaster Risk Reduction policies (Trimurti, Endang, Hardi, & Hartuti, 2020). Hui (Hu, Lei, Hu, Zhang, Kavan, 2018) analyzed the situation in China and pointed out that the failure of government networks and its inefficiency of disaster relief measures are due to the lack of multistakeholder collaboration and internal dynamics of the system.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Open Government projects have demonstrated to become relevant in the context of disaster management although their implementation is both on its early stage [73] and mainly focused on the provision and documentation of information [70]. This way, open government data projects are becoming crucial for successful disaster management in the last years [54] and the COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the need of collaboration in the creation of pandemic dataset, the need of improving the dataset quality [106] and the freedom to make analysis/innovations on shared datasets [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also, the COVID-19 pandemic has changed the collaboration between elite and grassroots actors depending on the level of their technological capacity [11]. In countries like Indonesia, public entities are implementing Open Government projects for handling flood disasters, designing the roles to be played for each one of the groups of stakeholders involved in the process [73]. Therefore, more studies are needed in this field.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%