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ANALYSIS OF LANDSLIDE DISASTER IN KEDUNGSARI VILLAGE, GEBOG SUBDISTRICT, KUDUS DISTRICT winda, Winda Irmalia Sari; Rafi Hidayat; Dany Miftah M. Nur
International Journal of Multidisciplinary Reseach Vol. 1 No. 1 (2025): April
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Landslides that occurred in Kedungsari Village, Gebog Subdistrict, Kudus Regency, in 2022 were caused by a combination of natural factors and unstable environmental conditions, but did not cause casualties. The purpose of this study was to determine the level of knowledge and the role of the community in disaster management. This research used a qualitative descriptive method. The data collection technique used was interviews to get a further picture of the landslide disaster that had occurred in the place and the role of the local community in mitigation and recovery efforts. The results showed that there were no fatalities or injuries in this incident, but this incident can cause fear, potential psychological trauma, and concern to local residents. Mitigation efforts and community involvement are essential to reduce risk and restore post-disaster conditions. This research can also be a source of accurate information for government agencies and private institutions.
PRE-FLOOD DISASTER MITIGATION BASED ON COMMUNITY EMERGENCY FOOD PROCESSING IN DORANG VILLAGE Linda Nurul Amaliyah; Windy Windayanti; Dany Miftah M. Nur
International Journal of Multidisciplinary Reseach Vol. 1 No. 1 (2025): April
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Floods have often occurred in Indonesia recently, causing a number of damages that require people to evacuate or live in emergency places for a while. One of them is in Dorang Village, not only damage to housing, natural disasters also cause damage to social infrastructure at the disaster site which hampers victims' access to sources of food needs. Food insecurity that occurs after a disaster can be overcome by processing emergency food which is expected to meet the nutritional needs of people in disaster-affected areas, especially during panic periods when public kitchens are not operating properly. The purpose of this study was to analyze pre-disaster flood mitigation based on emergency food processing in Dorang Village, Nalumsari, Jepara. Researchers used data collection methods of observation, interview, and documentation. The results of this study show that emergency food processing is an appropriate way of pre-flood disaster mitigation when infrastructure is hampered and an alternative way to meet food needs during a disaster.
INTEGRATION OF ABRASION DISASTER MITIGATION AND ECOTOURISM IN COASTAL COMMUNITY EMPOWERMENT (CASE STUDY AT KERTOMULYO BEACH GUYANGAN PATI) Arsita Mutiara Nadila; Nur Eka Tsamrotun Ni’mah; Dany Miftah M. Nur
International Journal of Multidisciplinary Reseach Vol. 1 No. 1 (2025): April
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Kertomulyo Beach in Pati Regency, Central Java, faces major challenges due to abrasion that threatens the coastal ecosystem and the livelihoods of local communities. This study aims to examine the role of mangrove ecosystems in abrasion mitigation and the potential for developing mangrove-based ecotourism. This study uses a descriptive qualitative method with a focus on community empowerment through enabling, empowering, and protecting. The results of the study indicate that the existence of mangrove forests is not only effective in reducing the impact of abrasion, but also has the potential to become an ecotourism attraction that improves the economic welfare of coastal communities. In conclusion, the integration of abrasion mitigation and mangrove-based ecotourism is an important sustainable strategy to be implemented at Kertomulyo Beach.
NYADRAN TRADITION IN PULOKULON GROBOGAN: A FORM OF CULTURAL PRESERVATION AND STRENGTHENING LOCAL IDENTITY Fita Puji Mutnaim; Dita Zakiyatul Lathifa; Dany Miftah M. Nur
International Journal of Multidisciplinary Reseach Vol. 1 No. 1 (2025): April
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The Nyadran tradition in Pulokulon, Grobogan is a religious ritual that has been passed down from generation to generation and serves to preserve culture and strengthen local identity. In this tradition, the community performs a series of activities such as cleaning ancestral graves, sowing flowers, and praying together, which reflects the value of mutual cooperation and togetherness. This research aims to describe the implementation of the tradition and understand the cultural values contained in it. By preserving Nyadran, the younger generation is expected to appreciate cultural heritage and strengthen local identity in the midst of changing times.
THE IMPACT OF QUARRYING ON THE ENVIRONMENT AND MITIGATION EFFORTS IN THE KENDENG MOUNTAINS OF SOUTH PATI Ahmad Kasyfin Nur; Faizuna Tathmainnul Qulub; Dany Miftah M. Nur
International Journal of Multidisciplinary Reseach Vol. 1 No. 1 (2025): April
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This study aims to analyze the environmental impacts of Class C mining activities and the mitigation efforts undertaken in the Kendeng Mountains region, South Pati, particularly in the villages of Sumbersari, Gadudero, and Wegil. The research employed a qualitative descriptive approach through field observations and interviews with local communities and village authorities. The results indicate that mining activities have led to land degradation, erosion, flooding, and a decline in groundwater quality. Beyond ecological impacts, social tensions have emerged due to conflicting economic interests among residents. Mitigation efforts such as land reclamation, water resource conservation, and the application of environmentally friendly mining technologies have been initiated but remain suboptimal. Strengthened supervision, law enforcement, and active community participation are essential to achieving sustainable mining management. This study highlights the importance of consistently implementing environmental policies to balance development needs with environmental conservation.
LANDSLIDE DISASTER MITIGATION IN RAHTAWU VILLAGE GEBOG KUDUS Faikhotur Rohmah; Icha Khusnul Mawaddah; Dany Miftah M. Nur
International Journal of Multidisciplinary Reseach Vol. 1 No. 1 (2025): April
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Natural disasters are uncontrolled natural events or occurrences that can cause serious damage to the environment, property, and human life. Natural disasters can occur due to various natural factors such as geology, weather, or atmospheric activity. Landslides are one of the natural disasters that often occur in Indonesia as a country with various geographical conditions and different regional topography. Landslides can be triggered by various factors, namely earthquakes, vegetation, and climate. The increase in groundwater levels causes the soil to become saturated, so that the shear strength of the soil decreases. Disaster mitigation is an effort made to reduce the risk of disasters, both before and after a disaster occurs. Disaster mitigation can be done through physical development or increasing public awareness. Disaster mitigation carried out includes spatial planning, development of disaster-resistant infrastructure, environmental monitoring, community outreach, and disaster preparedness. This study aims to examine landslide disaster mitigation and to determine the active involvement of the Rahtawu village community in landslide disaster mitigation. The qualitative method is descriptive in nature with data collection carried out through interviews, observations, and documentation to determine disaster mitigation efforts from the government and local communities.
ANALYSIS OF COMMUNITY AND GOVERNMENT READINESS IN FLOOD DISASTER MITIGATION IN JAWIK JEKULO KUDUS Avina Imma Amalia; Najwatus Salma; Dany Miftah M. Nur
International Journal of Multidisciplinary Reseach Vol. 1 No. 2 (2025): Juni
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This study aims to analyze the readiness of the community and government in flood disaster mitigation in Dukuh Jawik, Jekulo District, Kudus Regency. With the increasing intensity of rain due to climate change, the frequency of floods has also increased, causing significant impacts on people's lives, including access to education and health. The research method used was a qualitative survey, involving interviews with the community, village government, and literature studies to deepen understanding of flood patterns and their impacts. The results of the study indicate that synergy between the community and the village government is very important in disaster management. The community needs to increase awareness of flood risks and be involved in mitigation programs. On the other hand, the village government must provide adequate infrastructure and evaluate the effectiveness of existing structures, such as embankments and drainage channels. This study recommends the need for education and training for the community regarding disaster management and strengthening communication between the government and residents. With a collaborative approach, Dukuh Jawik can increase resilience to flood disasters and create a safer and more prosperous environment for all its residents.
PROCESSING ORGANIC WASTE INTO ECO ENZYME THROUGH P5 ACTIVITIES AT JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL 1 MALEBER Naila Az Zahra; Dany Miftah M. Nur
International Journal of Multidisciplinary Reseach Vol. 1 No. 2 (2025): Juni
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Organic waste management in schools is an important issue in facing environmental challenges in Indonesia. This study aims to analyze the processing of organic waste into eco enzyme through the activities of the Pancasila Student Profile Strengthening Project (P5) at Junior High School 1 Maleber. This research uses a Participatory Action Research (PAR) approach, involving students in the process of planning, implementing, and evaluating activities. The results showed that this activity succeeded in increasing students' awareness of the importance of organic waste management, as well as strengthening the dimensions of the Pancasila Student Profile, especially in the aspects of mutual cooperation, independence, and critical reasoning. Hands-on practice in organic waste processing not only provides knowledge about fermentation, but also forms a caring attitude towards the environment. Evaluation showed positive changes in students' attitudes and understanding of waste management after participating in this activity.
Co-Authors Abdul Karim Abdul Qowim Abida Fitriani Achmad Ansori Muktar Adik Rommiyati Afifatut Thohiroh Agus Miftah Ahmad Febrizan Ahmad Kasyfin Nur Ahmad Zaenal Abidin Aida Lathifa Mumtaza Ainun Rahman Ainun Wahayuningtiyas Alifatur Nur Awwaliyah Amelia Nurun Nahar Ananda Siska Khoirunnisa Annida Lailli Alayya Arsita Mutiara Nadila Aulia Niswati Avina Imma Amalia Binta Atiul Azka Cahaya Adinda Printahayu Cahyani Dwi Arsanti Choiratun Hisan Destina Marta Fiani Diah Nor Khofifah Dita Zakiyatul Lathifa Dito, Achmad Faizal Dito Farezi Durrotun Nashikhah Dyah Novitasari Eva Dwi Yanti Evi Noor Yanti Faikhotur rohmah Fainanu Zuhaida Faizuna Tathmainnul Qulub Fauzi Fauzi Fa’izah Ainun Nufa Febrianti Ika Rachmawati Febrina Nur Hikmah Fiki Khikmatul Ulya Firza Amelia Putri Fita Puji Mutnaim Fitia Nuraini Fitrotul Maymona Habibullah Ikhsani Hidayah, Noor Saidatul HIDAYATUL UMMAH Icha Khusnul Mawaddah Ilya Ainun Nasihah Imarotun Nisa Inayatul Khoirun Nisa Intan Rahmalina Intani Istiana Putri Isak Maulidah Istiqomatul Mutmainah Karimah, Lutfiyatul Karina Puji Lestari Khofifatus Saniyah Laela Akhda Awalya Laila Qothrun Nada Linda Arum Sanjaya Linda Nurul Amaliyah Luqman Abdurrauf Lusi Damayanti Maulida Afi Noor Khalimah Melinda Puspita Miftakhul Fadlilah MIFTAKHUL FIRDAUS Millatul Lailiyah Mochamad Miftakhul Afif Muhammad Alfin Syirojuddin Muhammad Badruddin Muhammad Fathul Mujib Muhammad Imam Taqiyyuddin Muhammad Jodi Prasetiyo Muhammad Rafiqul Usman Muhammad Vicky Yakhya Muhyi, Thohiroh Nur Muhyi Nada, Aizzatin Nafisatur Rohmah Naila Az Zahra Naily Avida Defiana Najwatus Salma Nur Ainun Fauzul Muna Nur Eka Safitri Nur Eka Tsamrotun Ni’mah Nur Faizaturrofiqoh Nurul Ainia NURUL ISTIQOMAH Putri Nur Syafaah Rafi Hidayat Rahma Fitri Nor Wijayanti Rahma Fitriyani Resti Astuti M. P Riko Putra Perdana Rindang Viqriani Riska Noor Oktaviani Risma Amalia Rodliyah Hidayati Rosita Anggraeni Rosita Dwi Rahmawati Ruhaniyatun Nimah Salma Alvina Setyawati, Risti Sharita Ramadhanti Silvia Emil Siti Alfina Rohmawati Siti Karomatun Nadziroh Siti Wulandari sofa, Laili Sofa Syarif Hidayatur Rizqi uzziah, Badiatul Vani Dwi Safitri Vega Ariyanti Wafiq Maulana Ibrahim Winda irmalia sari winda, Winda Irmalia Sari Windi Tri Antika Windy Windayanti Yuni Suprapto Zulia Kharissatul Zumna Zulia Rohmah Choirun Nisa