Pendampingan Komunitas Bandung Mitigasi Hub (BMH) dalam pembangunan Desa Tangguh Bencana di Desa Suntenjaya, Kecamatan Lembang
Researcher Name (Team Leader)

Irwan Meilano



Activity Summary

Disaster Management Efforts require cooperation and active participation of all Parties, both the government, government partners, and also the general public including the community. In 2012, the Head of BNPB Head Regulation No. 1 of 2012, Regarding the General Guidelines for Village / Village Tangguh Disaster. This is done as government efforts in developing a disaster risk reduction program Based on the community, namely the Tangguh Village / Village Program. To support the government program, devotional activities are carried out This society collaborates with the BMH community in an effort to develop a tough disaster village around the Lembang cesarean region, especially in Suntenjaya Village, Lembang District. The community in the village of Suntenjaya which generally has a daily life of farming, farming, labor, and dairy farmers, many do not have good understanding and insight related to the potential of natural disasters around them. The potential of natural disasters that threatens this region such as earthquakes and landslides can happen at any time happening to the community. This is important for the increase in community resilience in the face of the potential dangers around them as part of disaster mitigation. In the village device structure, there is an institution called Desa Siaga which can be a means for villages to improve the resilience of the community in the face of disasters. However, the Siaga Village is still focusing on the resolution of social disaster problems in the community. This can be an opportunity for us in collaboration with the standby village To form the village of Suntenjaya as a tough village of disaster.



Target

Application of Writing, Implementation of Social Concern Activities in the form of education / counseling / mentoring



Testimonials

West Java is one of the areas with a high level of vulnerability to earthquake events due to cesarean pathways passing around (Zakaria et al., 2011). One of the causes of the events of the vulnerable earthquake occurred in West Java is Lembang's fault activity that continues to move actively at an average speed of around 6 mm / year (Meilano et al., 2012). Yulianto E (2011) in Afnimar et al (2015) said that Lembang's fault had produced earthquake with strength M6.8 Around 2000 years ago, and the earthquake M6.6 at 500 years ago. This allows Lembang fault to be able to trigger earthquake with comparable strength in the future.