Disaster, Climate Change, and Public Budget
This article examines Indonesia’s transition from reactive emergency disaster spending to a structural, climate-responsive fiscal framework. It argues that with disasters becoming a "budgetary force majeure," the state must move beyond simple "on-call" reserves toward Climate-Responsive Budgeting (CRB) and Climate Budget Tagging (CBT). By analyzing the roles of the BNPB and the Audit Board (BPK), the text highlights how transparency, independent oversight, and citizen participation are no longer just administrative goals, but essential components for maintaining public trust and national resilience.
