Disaster risk reduction includes disciplines like disaster
management, disaster mitigation and disaster preparedness, but DRR is
also part of sustainable development. In order for development
activities to be sustainable they must also reduce disaster risk. On the
other hand, unsound development policies will increase disaster risk -
and disaster losses. Thus, DRR involves every part of society, every
part of government, and every part of the professional and private
sector.
Peace is the gift of God given to humans which is based on unconditional grace and mercy is further actualized by humans not only to love God but also to love one another as human beings. And peace is the absence of war or fighting weapons and reduced to no more violence
Monday, June 25, 2012
Conflict Disaster Risk Reduction
Perspective of Everyday Social Life in Indonesia
Conflict
Reduction concept itself is rooted in the awareness that the social world,
where human beings as social beings live and interact, full of potential
conflict. The basis of the social world order is a conflict. Conflict is
unavoidable. Therefore, the conflict cannot be
eliminated. Conflicts can only be managed its resources so that the risk
violent conflict can be reduced or eliminated.
Sunday, April 29, 2012
Some Starting Points for The Journey of Transformative Nonviolent peacemaking
1. Transformative nonviolent peacemaking begins with taking responsibility for our own state of mind, feelings, and actions.
In most conflicts, we have two different ways of responding. The first is to react defensively. Often we do this by instantaneously acting out deeply ingrained conflict scripts. The second way is to allow our true self to take action. This is the way of transformative nonviolent peacemaking.
In most conflicts, we have two different ways of responding. The first is to react defensively. Often we do this by instantaneously acting out deeply ingrained conflict scripts. The second way is to allow our true self to take action. This is the way of transformative nonviolent peacemaking.
What is Community
Community is a term difficult to define because it has a wide range of usage which includes the following:
A community can be defined geographically such as a cluster of households, a small village, or a large town;
A community can be defined geographically such as a cluster of households, a small village, or a large town;
Saturday, April 28, 2012
Risk Assessment and Analysis
Risk Assessment
- Hazard assessment – knowing the face of the hazard---hazard characterization
- Vulnerability assessment- identification of element at risk and its degree of vulnerability (time and space in proximity of element at risk to the hazard)
- Capacity assessment – Degree of vulnerability of element at risk (High, Medium and Low categories) in relationship to the capacity to survive and bounce back
1.Hazard specific (Prevention, Mitigation)
2.Different degree of Vulnerability of element at Risk (Individual Survivability and Community readiness)
2.Conclusion either the risk is high or low
2.Different degree of Vulnerability of element at Risk (Individual Survivability and Community readiness)
2.Conclusion either the risk is high or low
A Butterfly Story
One day, a small opening
appeared on a cocoon
A man sat and watched for the butterfly for
several hours
Then, it seems to stop
making any progress
It appeared as if it had
gotten as far as it could
And it could not go any
further.
So the man decided to help
the butterfly
He took a pair of scissors
and opened the cocoon;
The butterfly then emerged
easily, but it had a withered body,
It was tiny and shriveled
wings.
The man continued to watch
because he expected that at any moment, the wings would open, enlarge and
expand, to be able to support the butterfly’s body and become firm
Neither happened!
In fact, the butterfly spent
the rest of its life crawling around
With a withered body and
shriveled wings
It never was able to fly.
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