Abstract
In recent years, a bottom-up reconstruction planning process from a natural disaster is paid attention. In Aceh Province in Indonesia, where was devastated by the Great Indian Ocean Earthquake and Tsunami in 2004, rehabilitation plan at the village level, called ‘village plan’, was developed by villagers with a support of donors.
This paper examines the implementation of the village plan after almost ten years and tries to clarify factors affecting implementation. Five villages are selected for case study and interview to village heads, and questionnaire to villagers was conducted.
As results, it is clarified that the implementation of the plan differs in each village. It is expected that linkage with local administration and the villagers' autonomy affects the realization and villagers' perception of their development plan and communication within a village improve their autonomy in community development.