| Penulis/Author |
Dr. Rosalina Kumalawati, S.Si., M.Si. (1) ; Astinana Yuliarti (2); Syamani D Ali (3); Jany Tri Raharjo (4); Prof. Dr. R. Rijanta, M.Sc. (5); Ari Susanti, S.Hut., M.Sc., Ph.D. (6); Dr. Erlis Saputra, S.Si., M.Si. (7); Karnanto Hendra Murliawan (8); Inu Kencana Hadi, S.Pd., M.Sc. (9); Rizky Nurita Anggraini (10) |
| Abstrak/Abstract |
Forest and land fires are disasters that often occur every dry season in Kalimantan.
Fire information often does not reach the public, so disaster communication is urgently needed.
Disaster communication is a very important parameter in disaster mitigation so it needs to be
improved and requires collaboration and coordination of various stakeholders, such as
government, companies, media, scientists, advocacy groups, and the community. There has not
been much research on communication with the theme of fire, so more in-depth research is
needed. The purpose of this research is to find out how to Optimize Disaster Communication for
Future Fires Mitigation". Research on disaster communication was carried out in the location of
the new state capital, East Kalimantan. The research used the descriptive-analytic method to
identify the research area and collect secondary data. Disaster communication is an activity
carried out by several parties, in this case, the authorities in preventing and overcoming the
negative impacts that may arise due to fires. The results showed that the disaster management
agency in East Kalimantan was the Regional Disaster Management Agency (BPBD). In
mitigating fire disasters the community is known to use social media, namely Instagram, Twitter,
and Facebook.
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