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TC21 Transdisciplinary Approach (TDA) for Building Societal Resilience to Disaster 2nd International Symposium Scientific Knowledge Based Decision Making Scheme for DRR Kathmandu, Nepal, 24 April 2017 Tsunami DRR Through Social Capital - Case of Indonesia Harkunti P. Rahayu, Ph.D. Department of Urban and Regional Planning, Bandung Institute of Technology harkunti@pl.itb.ac.id and harkunti_rahayu@yahoo.com

How Science, Technology and Socio Culture Approach on Tsunami DRR could Influence Social Capital in Enhancing Community Resilience Case of Padang City

Who am I? Affiliation: 1. Bandung Institute of Technology: Academic Faculty of Urban and Regional Planning Department School of Architecture, Planning, and Policy Development 2. Chair of Working Group 1 ICG IOTWMS Intergovernmental Coordination Group on Indian Ocean Tsunami Warning and Mitigation System: Tsunami Risk, Preparedness and response (2015 2019) 3. Vice Chair I of Indonesian Association for Disaster Expert IABI Education: PhD from Kochi University of Technology, Japan Experiences: Development of several Technical Guidelines for Tsunami Countermeasures since 2005 National Task Team for Indonesian Tsunami Early Warning System Indonesia (2005 2008) Coordinator for National Tsunami Exercise in 2006 and 2007 Several works on earthquake disaster mitigation since 1997

West Sumatera Prov. Research Case Study (4/7): 1.Agam Regency 2.Pariaman City 3.Padang City 4.Painan Town Pesisir Selatan Reg

Padang City Profile Population : 1 million Location : 0 54 s/d 1 08 SL Area : 694,96 KM2 Coast line : +/ 84 Km Surrounded islands : 19 Rivers (big & small) : 21 Sub districts : 7 out of 11 (64%) Villages : 58 out of 103 (58%)

Challenges for Coastal Communities Toward Tsunami

Story of 2010 Mentawai Tsunami West Sumatera Prov: I was watching television (MetroTV) when the earth swung. I went out, saw many people did so but no body escaped from their houses. I got back in my house, made a cup of coffee and back to the television and saw the running text of tsunami warning. I went out home in a hurry to escape. I had been outside for a while when the wave swept Me and brought me to the forest. I lost my consciousness till the next morning (Fredi 23 years, Muntei Baru baru Mentawai). Lesson Learnt Challenges for Building Community Resilience through Preparedness and Education Needs for TDA in DRR

Example of Transdisciplinary Tsunami DRR in Enhancing Community Resilience

Aim: Lesson Learnt National Action Local Issues and Challenges: Need for Characteristic of social demography structure 130 out of 530 cities exposed to tsunami Preparedness risk Characteristic of the house and environment diversity in socio culture Perception to tsunami impact Direct experience to several tsunami events Plan (DRRMP) and drill/exercise Level of preparedness Implemented Social behavior of people during evacuation People appreciation to tsunami vertical evacuation Tested shelter, evacuation route and signage to have integrated National Action among national stakeholder to reduce tsunami disaster risk Focus: TEWS improve continuously Structural mitigation and prevention Non structural mitigation and prevention Stakeholders involved: NDMA, PW Ministry, National Planning Agency, Ministry of Higher Education and Research Tech, BMKG, Universities, others Ironic Panic shown by Banda Aceh people tried to go to safer place (kompas.com) very few going to TES (Tsunami Vertical Evacuation Shelter) Improvement of Tsunami Disaster Risk Reduction National Master

Improvement of Evacuation Capacity (sources: Harkunti P. Rahayu et al, 2014) Guidelines on Tsunami Evacuation and TVES 1. Public Engagement in planning, design and constructions participatory approach 2. Evacuation Plan Consider social behavioral science 3. Revitalize road function: remove obstacle law enforcement on road parking, street parking 4. Vertical Evacuation Shelter (Building and/or Artificial Hill) need assessment analysis for capacity of shelter and location 5. Tsunami signage need assessment analysis for number, type and location 6. Improve traffic management in chaotic situation 7. many other

Example of TDA in Development of TVES Multi-stakeholders and Inter-sectoral Participatory Process Multi Disciplinary Scientists and Experts Guidelines Province Level TDRRMP MONEV National Level Planning NDMO City Level PW LDMP Mayor LDMO LPW Community/Villages Level Design & Construction Socialization Guidelines to Consultants & Contractors O & M 1. Households 2. Schools 3. KSB 4. Community Groups 5. Formal/Informal Leaders 6. LNGOs

Tsunami Risk and Evacuation Map of Padang City Open to Public Inundation Map of Kota Tangah and Padang Barat Sub Districts (Sources: Hamzah Latief, 2015) Evacuation Map of Padang City showing the Tsunami Prone and Safe Area (Sources: City Government of Padang)

Migration Issues Facts Before TVES Built in 2015 Documents: Harkunti P. Rahayu (2016) Empty Houses Before 2015 in Red Zone of Tsunami Inundation Area

3 Newly Built TVES (2013-2015) NURUL HAQ TVES Documents: Harkunti P. Rahayu (2016)

Impact of DRR (TVES) on: Trust, Land Use and Land Price Revise Spatial Plan Science Technology and Socio Culture (IPTEKS) becomes Input for Local Policy and Regulation: 1. Disaster Management Plan 2. Spatial Plan (20 years) 3. Mid Term Development Plan (5 years) Channel through: 1. closely working with local government and dialogue with people 2. Focus Group Discussion (Multi Stakeholder and Intersectoral Participatory) 3. Public Engagement using Media/Social Media 4. Personal networking 5. Opportunity to International Exposure Before 2015 After 2015

IOWave 16 SOP - Reaching the Very Last Mile

Science Based Policy Development Documents: Harkunti P. Rahayu (2016) MoU Signed Padang City Government and ITB based on the Works Done by ITB PEER Bandung, 5 6 December 2016

Concluding Remark: Beyond Scientific and Engineering Judgment Multi level and multi stakeholder participatory planning, Design and implementation of TDRR Need assessment analysis to obtain the realistic capacity, number and location of vertical shelter Building Trust of community to building as well as to government Institutionalize tsunami exercise into local policy and regulation Conduct tsunami public education and tsunami exercise in regular bases to anticipate high mobility people Public engagement in maintaining and optimizing TDRR intervention Identify DRR focal points across government agencies and strengthen intra and cross-sectoral coordination mechanisms. Institutionalize the improvement of downstream warning chain into local policy and regulation of Local TEWS Mayor Decree and/or Local Regulation

IOWAVE 16 Testing Improved SOP https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fnllhh0e1s4

TC21 Transdisciplinary Approach (TDA) for Building Societal Resilience to Disaster 2nd International Symposium Scientific Knowledge Based Decision Making Scheme for DRR Kathmandu, Nepal, 24 April 2017 Thank you Harkunti P. Rahayu, Ph.D. Department of Urban and Regional Planning, Bandung Institute of Technology harkunti@sappk.itb.ac.id and harkunti_rahayu@yahoo.com