ISSN: 2265-6294

The Evaluation of Disaster Resilient Village Program to Support National Security (Case Study: Tanjung Benoa Village, Badung District, Bali Province)

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Fauzi Bahar,Pujo Widodo,Herlina JR Saragih,Wilopo,Poetika Puspasari

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Disaster Resilient Village (Desa Tangguh Bencana/DESTANA) is a village that has an ability to independently adapt and deal with the threat of disaster, and recover quickly from the adverse effect of disaster. This research is a qualitative descriptive study using the CIPP (Context, Input, Process, and Product) evaluation model to evaluate the Disaster Resilient Village program in Tanjung Benoa Village. The results of the research with the CIPP method shows that it is appropriate and refers to Regulation of the Head of the National Disaster Management Agency Number 2 of 2012. The Input aspect, Tanjung Benoa Village has also formed a disaster risk reduction forum which is representative of the local community. The Process aspect, Tanjung Benoa Village has developed formation of communities and Safe School Disaster, while in the implementation of Tanjung Benoa Village routinely conducts simulations on the 26th of each month and has collaborated with the hospitality as an evacuation site in the event of a tsunami disaster. The Product aspect, which is community capacity building and community partipation that is followed by community groups, while the results of side achievements are in the form of increasing trust among domestic and foreign tourist and improving the welfare of the people of Tanjung Benoa Village. The results of this study indicate that the Disaster Resilient Village program in Tanjung Benoa Village using the CIPP method has been going well with some input so that it can conduct training specifically for the community in Tanjung Benoa Village.

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