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a. high risk;
B. risk being; and
c. low risk.
(2) The disaster risk level as referred to in paragraph (1) is determined based on an analysis of hazards and vulnerabilities.
(3) The disaster risk level as referred to in paragraph (1) is specified by the instance that preside the disaster countermeasures business in accordance with the provisions of the laws.
Section 5
(1) The disaster area is a stretch of coastal areas and small islands are predicted to be affected by disaster within a given period of time.
(2) The disaster area as referred to in paragraph (1) is determined based on:
a. type of disaster identification;
B. Disaster threat assessment; and
c. Analysis of the areas predicted to be affected by the disaster.
(3) The disaster region is grouped on a scale:
a. national;
B. province; and
C. -District/City.
BAB III
DISASTER MITIGATION IN PLANNING
COASTAL REGION MANAGEMENT
AND THE SMALL ISLAND ISLAND
Section 6
(1) The government and local government in compiling the management planning of coastal areas and small island island mandatory mitigation of disasters.
(2) The disaster mitigation is part of the disaster countermeasures plan.
Section 7
Planning the management of coastal areas and small islands as referred to in Article 6 of the paragraph (1) includes:
a. RSWP-3-K;
B. RZWP-3-K;
C. RPWP-3-K; and
D. RAPWP-3-K.
Section 8
RSWP-3-K as referred to in Article 7 of the letter a must contain the issue, vision, mission, strategy, policy, and program that includes disaster mitigation.
Section 9
(1) RZWP-3-K as referred to in Section 7 of the letter b is compiled by referring to RSWP-3-K.
(2) The RZWP-3-K as referred to in paragraph (1) is required to consider disaster-prone maps and disaster risk maps.
(3) The disaster hazard map as referred to in paragraph (2) is compiled and specified by the authorized and informed instance to the community.
(4) The disaster risk map as referred to in paragraph (2) is compiled based on the guidelines set by the instance which organizes business in the field of disaster relief.
Section 10
(1) The RPWP-3-K as referred to in Section 7 of the letter c is compiled by referring to the RZWP-3-K.
(2) The RPWP-3-K as referred to in paragraph (1) is required to enter the disaster mitigation plan.
(3) The disaster mitigation plan as referred to in paragraph (2) is made part of the Regional Disaster Reduction Plan set out by the local government.
(4) The disaster mitigation plan as referred to in paragraph (2) at least includes the option of a catastrophic, physical and/or nonphysical/or non-physical/non-physical, disaster response action and perpetrator of disaster relief activities.
Section 11
(1) RAPWP-3-K as referred to in Section 7 of the letter d is compiled by referring to RPWP-3-K.
(2) The RAPWP-3-K as referred to in paragraph (1) is required to enter the disaster mitigation activities present in the Disaster Risk Reduction Area Action Plan.
(3) Disaster mitigation activities as referred to in paragraph (2) include structure/physical activities and/or non-structure/non-physical mitigation of disasters that impact directly in risk reduction.
(4) The Disaster Risk Reduction Area Action Plan as referred to in paragraph (2) is set by the authority of the authorities.
Section 12
(1) In the case of the Regional Disaster Reduction Plan as referred to in Article 10 of the paragraph (3) is not yet set, the working unit of the regional device that has maritime and fishery compiled the disaster mitigation plan to be included in the RPWP-3-K.
(2) In the event of a Disaster Risk Reduction Area Action Plan as referred to in Article 11 of the paragraph (4) has not been established, the working unit of the area device that is breeding marine and fishery is compiling disaster mitigation activities to be included in RAPWP-3-K.
BAB IV
MITIGATION OF POTENTIALLY ACTIVITIES
RESULTING IN COASTAL REGION DAMAGE AND
SMALL ISLANDS
Section 13
(1) The disaster mitigation refers to the planning of managing coastal areas and small island islands.
(2) Any person carrying out the utilization of coastal areas and small islands that could potentially result in damage and important impacts are mandatory mitigation.
(3) The Mitigation as referred to in paragraph (2) is performed by referring to the analysis document regarding the environmental impact.
(4) Each person in conducting mitigation in coastal areas and small islands as referred to in paragraph (2) is required to pay attention to aspects:
a. social, economic, and cultural societies;
B. Sustainability of the environment;
c. Effectiveness and effectiveness; and
D. Wide scope of territory.
Section 14
Disaster mitigation in coastal areas and small islands is carried out through activities:
a. structure/physic; and/or
B. nonstructure/nonphysical.
Section 15
(1) The structure/physical activity for mitigation of the type of earthquake disaster as referred to in Article 3 of the paragraph (2) of the letter a includes:
a. the use of earthquake-resistant building construction;
B. provisioning of logistic places;
c. provision of infrastructure and health means; and
D. the provision of infrastructure and evacuation facilities.
(2) The structure/physical activities for mitigation of the type of tsunami disaster as referred to in Section 3 of the paragraph (2) of the letter b include:
a. provisioning of an early warning system;
B. use of the tsunami silencer building;
c. provision of self-rescue facilities;
a. earthquake;
B. tsunami;
c. extreme waves;
D. dangerous ocean waves;
e. Volcano eruption;
f. flood;
G. the rise of the sea-face paras;
h. landslide;
i. coastal erosion;
J. wind nipples beliung; and
No, other types of disasters in accordance with the provisions of the laws.
(3) The disaster caused by the actions of the person as referred to in verse (1) of the letter b includes the type of disaster:
a. flood;
B. the rise of the sea-face paras;
c. landslides; and
D. Beach erosion.
Section 4
(1) The disaster risk level in coastal areas and small islands are grouped into: