Disaster Recovery in Social Aspect: Evidence from Lombok Earthquake 2018

Authors : Mala Mardialina; Ahmad Mubarak Munir
article cite 1 Year 2021
source: Advances in Social Science, Education and Humanities Research/Advances in social science, education and humanities research
Abstract

This study aims to describe the recovery of the social sector in Lombok after the 2018 earthquake. Using a disaster recovery analysis framework and social capital to detect the potential of the people of Lombok through the efforts of the National Disaster Management Agency (BNPB) in the process of activating community-based social capital. Social sector recovery is carried out by providing assistance to 6 subsectors, namely; education, religion, youth, arts, and health. The role of social institutions and the existence of Tuan guru become catalysts to support the process of social recovery in Lombok society. Using a qualitative approach, data collection techniques were carried out by literature study, interviews, and group observations.


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