SINERGITAS PEMERINTAH DAERAH DKI JAKARTA DENGAN KODAM JAYA DALAM RANGKA TANGGAP DARURAT BENCANA BANJIR
Abstract
Flood disasters remain a recurring threat in Jakarta, driven by geographical vulnerabilities, rapid urbanization, and limited drainage capacity. Addressing such disasters requires coordinated and integrated responses across multiple stakeholders. This study examines the synergy between the DKI Jakarta Regional Government and Kodam Jaya in the context of emergency flood response. Employing a descriptive qualitative approach, the research gathered data through literature review, documentation, and in-depth interviews with key informants from Kodam Jaya, the Jakarta Regional Disaster Management Agency (BPBD), and affected communities. The analysis focuses on three dimensions of synergy: communication, coordination, and collaboration. Findings reveal that joint efforts have been undertaken, including integrated evacuation, logistics distribution, and the establishment of disaster posts. However, several challenges remain, such as fragmented communication, overlapping roles, and the lack of standardized joint operational procedures. The study concludes that strengthening coordination forums, implementing integrated SOPs, and conducting regular joint training are essential to enhance the effectiveness of institutional synergy. Theoretically, this research contributes to the literature on collaborative governance in disaster management, while practically offering insights for policymakers and security institutions to build adaptive and responsive strategies against recurrent flood risks in urban settings.
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