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The province of Bali is the province that has been hardest hit economically during the pandemic, due to its high dependence on the tourism sector. Dr I Nyoman Mahaendra Yasa from Udayana University explained the issues and strategies for Bali’s economic recovery during the COVID-19 pandemic. The results of the study show that the demand for insurance based on the flood index is likely not small. In 2018, an experiment was conducted on the willingness to pay for insurance based on the flood index among about 800 households in Jakarta. Regional risk index-based insurance pays benefits based on a predetermined regional index. Resosudarmo from The Australian National University explained about Disaster Index Insurance which is still rarely studied in Indonesia. A seriously planned reconstruction is important, because many new issues have emerged after the disaster, such as gender issues and economic segregation. Some of the main findings of research pointed out that some of the disaster assistance was not used optimally by the recipients due to incompatibility with the community’s needs. Saiful Mahdi from Syiah Kuala University presented a study on the socio-economic perspective of Aceh’s post-tsunami experience in 2004. KEY POINTS: FKP 2022 Roadshow discussed steps to increase community resilience to disasters in Indonesia based on the latest research. Speakers and organizers at Universitas Udayana FKP hosted by Universitas Mataram and Universitas Udayana with Professor Budy Resosudarmo (The Australian National University), Dr Saiful Mahdi (Universitas Syiah Kuala), Dr I Nyoman Mahaendra Yasa (Universitas Udayana), and Dr Diswandi (Universitas Mataram). T08:47:07+00:00 FKP Roadshow: Enhancing community resilience to disasters