dc.description.abstract | Community based disaster risk management (CBDRM) is used to reduce
disaster risk and increase community resilience to disasters that occur. Community-based
disaster risk management is one of the main trends of international disaster prevention and
reduction, which was firstly established in the UK in the late 1980s and has since been widely
valued and applied by international, national, and local organizations. This study was to access
the individual disaster preparedness of villagers in a northwestern rural community and
examine the determinants of their individual disaster preparedness across multiple dimensions:
place, individual sociodemographic factors, family socioeconomic status, hazard adaptation,
community and environmental influences. Methods: This article was obtained from 2018 to
2023. This research is a study using the Systematic Literature Review method. The search
strategy used in this literature review is to use 4 databases, including Elsevier, Science Direct,
Pubmed, Plos One, and Grey Literature. The interactions between the different determinants
will be discussed. The design used in this study was a systematic review using the PRISMA
2009 flowchart, namely selecting articles that did not comply with the criteria for inclusion,
screening, eligibility, and downloading of articles. Results: A total of 10 articles were
analyzed, this study reveal that community-based risk management can reduce disaster risk and
increase community resilience to disasters that occur as well as increase community capacity
to prepare themselves and increase community knowledge about disasters. Conclusions:
Communities need to be empowered in the role of disaster management in rural areas. | en_US |