2022
DOI: 10.29303/jppipa.v8i5.2368
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Revitalization of Disaster Mitigation Management and Community Empowerment Through Community-Based Disaster Risk Reduction (CBDRR)

Abstract: Currently, there are still many people who are not aware of their disaster-prone areas. This is exacerbated by the lack of maximum community empowerment in disaster prevention and management. This study aims to determine the effect of the implementation of community-based disaster risk reduction (CB DRR) on the knowledge and skills of the community in disaster mitigation. This research is a quasi-experimental study, with a non-randomized control group pre-test - post-test design. The population and sample in t… Show more

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“…Statistical data analysis also obtained a p-value=0.000, meaning that at alpha 5% it can be stated that the disaster preparedness variable can significantly be used to predict the value of disaster knowledge (r=0.708). This result is in line with Paschalia et al (2022) there is a difference in the average knowledge and skills of respondents after being given community-based disaster risk reduction (CB DRR) training. The CB DRR program training influences the knowledge and skills of the community in carrying out disaster mitigation with a changing trend seen from the first measurement to the last measurement.…”
Section: Disaster Preparedness Parameter Levelsupporting
confidence: 83%
“…Statistical data analysis also obtained a p-value=0.000, meaning that at alpha 5% it can be stated that the disaster preparedness variable can significantly be used to predict the value of disaster knowledge (r=0.708). This result is in line with Paschalia et al (2022) there is a difference in the average knowledge and skills of respondents after being given community-based disaster risk reduction (CB DRR) training. The CB DRR program training influences the knowledge and skills of the community in carrying out disaster mitigation with a changing trend seen from the first measurement to the last measurement.…”
Section: Disaster Preparedness Parameter Levelsupporting
confidence: 83%