Disaster Management Learning: Systematic Literature Review of Path Dependence of Disaster Management in Indonesia

Authors

  • Dewi Bayu Pamungkas Universitas Sebelas Maret, Central Java, Indonesia
  • ,Rutiana Dwi Wahyunengseh Universitas Sebelas Maret, Central Java, Indonesia
  • Rina Herlina Haryanti Universitas Sebelas Maret, Central Java, Indonesia

Keywords:

Disaster, Disaster Management, Path Dependence

Abstract

A dynamic environment is always present in the world. Unexpected natural disasters are a common occurrence for the government, particularly the public sector. Indonesia is one of three countries that frequently experience natural disasters. The learning process conducted by government actors and institutions (co-evolution) has led to a paradigm shift in Indonesia's governance development. This research aims to explore changes in governance in the face of disasters. This research uses qualitative methods with systematic literature review analysis techniques. The understanding of how knowledge influences power in changing perspectives about disasters in government institutions is facilitated by evolutionary governance theory. From 1914-2023 there were 580 natural disasters. The research results show that there is a learning process within government actors where disaster management cannot be carried out by the government itself. Learning carried out by the government is obtained through reflections on the past and present. This is because path dependence is a path that shows inheritance from the past that influences current reproduction and shapes future choices. This has the effect of changing the configuration of disaster management by involving the public and private sectors.

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2024-01-31