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Socio-Cultural Approach on Disaster Risk Management of Sirnaresmi Customary Village, West Java Iwan Permana; Rosliana Dewi; Johan Budhiana; Iyam Mariam; Lia Novianty; Rima Novianti Utami; Waqid Sanjaya; Abdul Rahman La Ede
Research Horizon Vol. 1 No. 4 (2021)
Publisher : Publindo Akademika

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (575.584 KB) | DOI: 10.54518/rh.1.4.2021.136-142

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The Sirnaresmi indigenous people are one of the communities that still maintain their traditional culture to this day. In carrying out the rules and customs in the community, Sirnaresmi Village has its own institutional structure. There are several stakeholder institutions that support landslide risk reduction in Sirnaresmi Village. This study aims to determine the socio-cultural life and disaster risk management of the customary community in Sirnaresmi Village, West Java. The result showed that efforts to reduce the risk of landslides in Sirnaresmi Village have been carried out. However, the capacity in Sirnaresmi Village is still insufficient to reduce the risk of landslides. Some possible solutions are disaster risk reduction efforts by community organizing in disaster management through the formation of Disaster Management Community Groups (KMPB) and increasing public knowledge in reducing disaster risk together with experts from the Regional Disaster Management Agency of Sukabumi Regency. The other practical implications were also suggested such as by nurturing local traditions to help reduce disaster risk and involving local leadership roles in disaster risk reduction efforts.
Knowledge, Attitudes, Disaster Training and Self Efficacy on Disaster Preparedness Iyam Mariam; Johan Budhiana; Iwan Permana; Rosliana Dewi; Woro Rahmanishati; Lia Noviyanti; Rima Novianti Utami; Waqid Sanjaya; Abdul Rahman La Ede; Yohan Frans Unmehopa
Research Horizon Vol. 1 No. 5 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (577.922 KB) | DOI: 10.54518/rh.1.5.2021.179-188

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This study was conducted with the aim of investigating the role of knowledge, attitudes, disaster training and self-efficacy of adolescents of Sirnaresmi Village, West Java on disaster preparedness. This study uses the qualitative method with field research in Sirnaresmi. The results showed that there was a simultaneous or shared influence on knowledge, attitudes, disaster training and self-efficacy on disaster preparedness. The results revealed that there is a relationship between the four aspects in influencing disaster preparedness. Training is needed in mitigation as a short-term educational process. It needs to be conducted by using systematic and organized ways and procedures where training participants will learn practical knowledge and skills for specific purposes. By conducting disaster training, an individual will gain knowledge and skills in dealing with disasters so that with the training carried out, knowledge about disasters will increase.