2017
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-54466-3_24
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Social Capital and Disaster Preparedness in Indonesia: A Quantitative Assessment Through Binary Logistic Regression

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“…This study provides statistical evidence both of natural disasters occurrence and communal activities/mutual assistance/mutual aid/gotong royong in the context of Indonesia nowadays (2011-2014). Furthermore, this study has several important contributions on the literature of Gotong Royong and natural disaster policy in Indonesia which conducted with quantitative approach are very rare (for example see Dokhi et al, 2017). First, in the perspective of a statistician and by operationalizing comprehensive numerical evidences, this study highlights that natural disasters show higher intensity in several areas include Aceh, North Sumatera, East Java, Central Java, East Java, and East South Nusa in 2011 and 2014.…”
Section: Concluding Remarkmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…This study provides statistical evidence both of natural disasters occurrence and communal activities/mutual assistance/mutual aid/gotong royong in the context of Indonesia nowadays (2011-2014). Furthermore, this study has several important contributions on the literature of Gotong Royong and natural disaster policy in Indonesia which conducted with quantitative approach are very rare (for example see Dokhi et al, 2017). First, in the perspective of a statistician and by operationalizing comprehensive numerical evidences, this study highlights that natural disasters show higher intensity in several areas include Aceh, North Sumatera, East Java, Central Java, East Java, and East South Nusa in 2011 and 2014.…”
Section: Concluding Remarkmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…In addition to assessing social vulnerability, this study also examines the social capital owned by the people of Palu City as a form of disaster mitigation. Social capital can be used as an assessment tool by examining how social interactions exist to form beneficial values for their lives [21]. These interactions then shape the culture of the community, which eventually becomes local wisdom.…”
Section: Figure 1 the Relationship Between Social Vulnerability And S...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Prasiska, (2017) dalam penelitiannya yang berjudul Mitigasi Bencana Alam pada Level Rumah Tangga di Indonesia Tahun 2014, menemukan hubungan yang signifikan antara tingkat pendidikan, pengalaman dalam menghadapi bencana alam, serta klasifikasi wilayah tempat tinggal dengan tingkat mitigasi pada level rumah tangga. Selain itu, Dokhi, et al (2017) dalam penelitian mereka yang berjudul Social Capital and Disaster Preparedness in Indonesia, mencoba melihat pengaruh modal sosial terhadap tingkat kesiapsiagaan rumah tangga dalam menghadapi bencana alam di Indonesia. Variabel yang digunakan dalam penelitian ini adalah kepercayaan, toleransi, jaringan sosial, tindakan kolektif dan klasifikasi wilayah tempat tinggal.…”
Section: Studi Kasus: Jawa Tengah Indonesiaunclassified