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Indonesia Disaster Database Data Informasi Bencana Indonesia (DIBI) http://dibi.bnpb.go.id Agus Wibowo Indra Surbakti Ridwan Yunus Expert Group Meeting (EGM) on Improving Disaster Data to Build Resilience in Asia and the Pacific 30 Sept – 1 Oct 2013, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan
Presentation Outlines • Disaster Profile in Indonesia • Introduction to Indonesia National Agency for Disaster Management (BNPB) • Development of Indonesia National Disaster Database (DIBI) • DIBI application • Future development of DIBI
DISASTER PROFILE in INDONESIA • Indonesia is located in disaster prone area, can be considered as Laboratory of Disasters, due to its geographical, geological and demographic condition. • Intensity of disasters is increasing and becoming more complex, must use multi-sectoral and multi-disciplinary approach, in integrated and coordinated manner • Emphasize the need for disaster management system. • Law No. 24/2007 on Disaster Management as the basis to develop National System for Disaster Management in Indonesia 3
Disasters in Indonesia (The Law 24/2007 about the Disaster Management, Chapter I: General Requirements, section 1 ) • Natural Disasters – (1) earthquake, (2) tsunami, (3) volcano eruption, (4) flood, (5) drought, (6) typhoon, (7) landslide • Un-Natural Disasters – (8) technology failure, (9) Land and forest fire, (10) epidemic, (11) disease • Social Disasters – (12) social conflict among groups or community (13) terror
Disasters Event in Indonesia Year 2000-2010 • Disaster events increased significantly. • 70% hydro-meteorological disasters • Trend disasters will increase in future with increasing global climate change and environmental degradation. 1835 1302 888 814 896 692 744 533 190 122 82
Indonesian National DM System LEGISLATION PLANNING INSTITUTION BUDGET CAPACITY DEVELOPMENT IMPLEMENTATION OF DISASTER MANAGEMENT
Legislation National: Disaster Management Law No. 24/2007 Government Regulations Disaster Management Implementation (Govt. Reg No. 21/2007) Funding and Management of Disaster Assistance (Govt. Reg No. 22/2007) Participation of International Institutions and Foreign Non Government Institutions in Disaster Management (Govt. Reg. No. 23/2007) Presidential Regulation Presidential Regulation No. 8 Year 2008: Establishment of BNPB Decision on status and level of disaster (in the process) Ministerial/BNPB Regulation MoHA Reg Nr. 131 / 2004: Disaster Management in the Local Level MoHA Reg Nr. 46/2008: Guidelines for Organization Structure of BPBD Head of BNPB Reg Nr. 3/2008: Guidelines for the Establishment of BPBD Provincial / District / Municipality Local Regulations (PerDa) Establishment of BPBD
Institutional - National level : B N P B Established by Presidential Regulation No. 8 of 2008. BNPB - Provincial/District level: BPBD established by Regional Steering Committee Executive Body Regulation. BPBD 33 BPBD BNPB & BPBD have 3 functions: (Provincial Level) Coordination Command Implementation Steering Committee Executive Body - National and Local Platforms BPBD (District Level) 379 BPBD - Thematic & hazard-based Platforms Steering Committee Executive Body
PLANNING FUNDING Integration of DM into Development Routine Funding To support Planning (National/Provincial/District) ministries/departments’ routine ◦ DM in Long-term/Medium- and operational activities especially for DRR. term/Annual Development Plan ◦ Development of National Action Contingency Funding Plan for DRR Budget allocated for emergency ◦ Development of National Plan on preparedness Disaster Management 2010 2014 On call Funding Budget for emergency response DM Planning and the Guidelines ◦ DM Plan (in progress) Social Assistance Funding as grant Budget allocated for post-disaster ◦ Contingency Plan (in 6 assistance provinces/24 districts) ◦ Emergency Plan (in progress) Funding originated from community ◦ Recovery Plan (DLA/PDNA methodology)
Organization Structure of BNPB It was established in 2008 to replace the National Disaster Management Coordinating Board (SATKORLAK PB) that was established in 1979. PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA Head of BNPB Dr. Syamsul Maarif, MSi. Permanent Permanent Head of BNPB Auditor Secretary Centre of Data Information & PR Centre of Education & Training Deputy for Deputy for Deputy for Deputy for Prevention & Emergency Rehabilitation & Logistic & Preparedness Respond Reconstruction Equipment EOC
Development of Indonesia Disaster Database (DIBI) 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 UNDP introduced DIBI Launching - Training - Training the technology - Socialization in - Socialization in “DesInventar" - Training some provinces some provinces - Launching DIBI - Launching DIBI - Socialization in some Provinces - Training Provinces provinces - Handover - Training - Provincial HDRI - Socialization in some - Provincial HDRI - Disaster Prone Area DesInventar to - Socialization in some provinces - Develop DIBI Index 2012 BNPB provinces - Launching DIBI Guideline - BNPB-BPS MoU is - Establishment of - Mainstreaming gender Provinces - National and signed communication into DIBI - Provincial HDRI Provincial Risk - Server-Server database forum Data & - Disaster Prone Area - Disaster Prone Area Assessment connection Information Index 2009 Index 2010 - UNFPA facilitated - adding population Management - PNPM MIS, BNPB-BPS baseline module to DIBI Disaster. DesInventar and DIBI cooperation: data - Develop guide line Interface assessment book of population data - Draft BNPB-BPS for DM MoU - National Assessment Report (NAR)
Name of Database : Indonesian Disaster Data and Information (DIBI) URL of Database: http://dibi.bnpb.go.id Sources of Data : Government of Indonesia Period of Data : 1815 – 2013 Host agency: National Agency for Disaster Management (BNPB) Data collection: Using paper-based data collection format from government validated data 12
The Mechanism of Managing Disaster Data Rapid Response BPBD Team Verification & Verification & Media validation for validation with the region related institution Operation and Control Data, Information President Report Centre and Public Relations Center Special Report Disaster data book Daily Report of EOC DIBI Application
The Characteristic of Disaster Data and Information The smallest data unit : district/city The function of data : for national coordination, BNPB general policy, guidelines, and foreign cooperation D National Dominant data type : secondary data a t a The smallest data unit : sub district The function of data : to coordinate with the Provincial BPBD D province, making guidelines, specific policy and e cooperation in province level t Dominant data type: secondary data a i l District/City BPBD The smallest data unit : village The function of data : controlling and managing disaster management operation Dominant data type: primer data
Preliminary Analysis Some Preliminary analysis has been done in Indonesia, such as: National Level: Support of national risk maps, disaster prone area index and the history disaster risk index (HDRI). As input on National Disaster Management Plan and National Action Plan for Disaster Risk Reduction. National Assessment Report (NAR) Disaster Deficit Index (DDI) Provincial Level: Provincial disasters profile As input in the preparation of the Provincial Disaster Management Plan and Action Plan for Disaster Risk Reduction. 15
Improve of Disaster Prone Area Index in Indonesia • The development of risk maps has been conducted following the establishment of local DIBI. • DIBI is an example of such technology, which has been adapted for local data and Data 1997-2007 indicators, and has been used in risk mapping and risk indexing. In addition to the above, the project has also supported NDPA to link the Management Information System for PNPM Mandiri to DIBI, hence enabling cross-referencing between DRR and poverty. Data 1815-2010
Application and Use of the Database DIBI • Some DIBI data usage, such as: 1. Indonesia historical database was officially used to create disaster-prone area index (IRBI) for the determination of district who should be have BPBD. 2. Used as a proxy indicator of risk map. 3. Disaster prone area index used by the Ministry of Finance to allocated Special Allocation Fund for Disaster Management in District/City level. 4. Support the National Disaster Management Plan. 5. Support the National Action Plan for Disaster Risk Reduction. 6. Support for national programme policies and development plans to reduce the vulnerability of people living in highly-disaster prone areas in many ministry/agency : the National Rural Community Empowerment Programme (PNPM Mandiri); School and Hospital Safer Programme; the Rice for the Poor Programme; and Social Security for Vulnerable Senior Citizens Programme 7. Disaster Information Bulletin (monthly) 8. Indonesia Disaster Data Book (annually) 9. Indonesia Disaster Atlas (annually) 10. Disaster Master plan 11. National Assessment Report (NAR) 12. Disaster Deficit Index (DDI) 13. Used by University as research etc. 17
SOURCE AND USE OF DATA Data Sources IRBI HDRI Risk Assessment DDI NAR DaLa PDNA Baseline Data X X X X X X X Basemap X X X X X X X Hazards Map X X X X X Disaster Event X X X X X X X Disaster Impact X X X X X X X Population X X X X X Vulnerable Groups X X Housing X X X X X X X Infrastructure (Public) X X X X X X X Infrastructure (Vital) X X X Local Government X X X X Budget
Sustainability 1. Regulation from chief of BNPB for guideline implementing historical disaster database. 2. Establishment of DIBI Forum of National and Sub National. 3. Historical disaster data used for re new disaster- prone area index. 4. DIBI cloud Development DIBI provincial level: 1. Bali 2. Yogyakarta 3. Central Java 4. East Java 5. Aceh 6. West Sumatra 7. Bengkulu 8. East Nusa Tenggara 9. North Sulawesi 10. Maluku 19 11. South Sumatera
Progress of establishment DIBI at Province Level : Established : Next development
UNFPA Initiatives National Seminar on optimizing population and secondary data for disaster management conducted by BNPB-BPS-UNFPA in 2012 presentation on BNPB disaster analysis and the impact to the population Integration of population component into the tsunami master plan Development of population data sets for any disaster preparedness activities Development of baseline data and information through merging the data from 2010 population census and 2011 Village potential survey 21
MoU signing between BNPB and BPS National Seminar Optimizing Population BNPB – BPS MoU signing 6 February 2013 and Secondary Data for DM, 5-6 June 2012 at the 5 years anniversary of BNPB 22
New Population Data Menu on DIBI
Problems and Challenges • Difficult to collect disaster impact and lost • Limited / un available IT expert to manage HW/SW • Insufficient of electricity supply • Internet connection problems • Limited budget • Organizational changes • High personnel turn over especially in local offices • Server need to be upgraded for supporting more users • Software need to be upgraded to new application i.e. PHP, Python
Future DIBI • DIBI cloud • Connect to other line ministries database i.e. BIG/Bakosurtanal, Ministry of Finance, etc. • Support temporal GIS • Mobile access – data can be accessed from mobile devices (Apple, Android, Windows) • Adopt GLIDE numbering system for unique disaster event
Thank You Terima Kasih National Agency for Disaster Management Jl. Ir. H. Juanda No. 36 Jakarta Pusat, Indonesia 10120 Telp. : +62-21-3458400 Fax. : +62-21-3458500 Email : contact@bnpb.go.id Website : www.bnpb.go.id Facebook : www.facebook.com/infoBNPB Twitter : @BNPB_Indonesia YouTube : BNPBIndonesia
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