Model of stakeholder collaborative for disaster logistics in Indonesia

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The goals of this research is mapping the role and contribution of each stakeholders and developing a model of stakeholders collaboration in disaster preparedness logistics activities in Indonesia. The approach used in this research is a qualitative research approach with the type of descriptive explorative research. The model produced by this research involves five groups of stakeholder, namely government, society, private sector/industry, media and scientists. The role of the five stakeholders is mapped in three types of stakeholders, namely key stakeholders primary stakeholders and secondary stakeholders. Disaster preparedness logistics activities in this research are divided into four activities, namely facility location, stock prepositioning, resource allocation, and relief distribution, while the collaboration indicators set in this research are partnership, participation and network. The mapping of stakeholders and the formulation of stakeholders collaboration models in this research was carried out by the FGD (Focus Group Discussion) process, which consisted of representatives from all groups of stakeholder.The concept model obtained from this paper can be used as a basis for the preparation of the blueprint of the National Logistics System for Disaster Management in Indonesia that can help disaster management actors collaborate in carrying out logistics activities in disaster preparedness, so that logistical activities in disaster preparedness can be carried out quickly, precise and accurate.

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Oktarina, R., & Wijaksono, S. (2020). Model of stakeholder collaborative for disaster logistics in Indonesia. In IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (Vol. 426). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/426/1/012114

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