Towards Better Flood Disaster Governance by Applying Local Government and Private Sector Partnership Concept: A Case Study of Luwu Utara, Indonesia
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Public-Private Partnership, Flood Disaster, Local Government, Private Sector, IndonesiaAbstract
Regional autonomy provides a great opportunity to the region to develop or plan of regional development in accordance with the needs of the region, addressing the geographical North Luwu which is vulnerable to disasters, especially floods, then the planning to the reduction diaster should be understood and implemented by all parties, because disaster is not only the affairs of the government but rather a matter of all parties in the region and nationally Indonesia has passed a regulation on disaster management. The form of cooperation between the government and the private sector in the response to the floods in North Luwu Regency is a form of cooperation of mutual cooperation. The form of cooperation between government and society in disaster management in North Luwu Regency is mutual cooperation because cooperation is not there is a written agreement, the activities carried out by volunteering or without expecting anything in return, and regardless of the activity please help. Mutual cooperation between the government and the community to prevent and cope with disasters is very important to do. As well as in preventing and tackling the flood disaster, the form of cooperation that do not regardless of the mutual support and social work.
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