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Increasing Community Capacity to Reduce Disaster Risk through the Disaster Resilient Family Program Yuliarti, Astinana; kumalawati, Rosalina; Alif, Muhammad; Sagita, Noor Tasya; Putri, Faizah Maulidia; Rahman, Muhammad Ali; Iqbal, Muhammad
Bubungan Tinggi: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol 8, No 1 (2026): FEBRUARY 2026
Publisher : Universitas Lambung Mangkurat

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20527/btjpm.v8i1.17412

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Tabing Rimbah Village in South Kalimantan is highly prone to floods and land fires, as evidenced by the 2021 floods that affected nearly its entire population. To mitigate future casualties and losses, the Disaster Resilient Family (KATANA) program was implemented to strengthen community preparedness and resilience against these recurring threats. This activity employed a Participatory Action Research (PAR) Approach, emphasizing community involvement across three stages: problem identification of existing knowledge, implementation and targeted empowerment materials, and evaluation by comparing pre- and post-test results to measure the program effectiveness. The problem identification stage was carried out in order to find out in depth how the existing conditions of the community in Tabing Rimbah village related to their understanding of the KATANA Program. This service shows significant improvement results, which are based on the paired sample T-test Pre and Post Test results. It can be concluded that there has been a substantial increase in the level of community knowledge after participating in the delivery of material compared to before in both tests conducted. Building on this statistical success, the program has generated a multi-dimensional impact: by developing 27 change agents who reached 632 households, it created a multiplier effect in disaster resilience for a community with limited educational and economic resources. Ultimately, this initiative not only establishes a foundation for the transformation into a "Disaster Resilient Village" (KATANA) but also serves as a replicable national model and an empirical contribution to sustainable, community-based disaster risk reduction strategies in Indonesia.
Communication Orientation and Child Marriage Preferences (A Study of Adolescents and Parents in Keliling Benteng Ulu Village) Yuliarti, Astinana; Setyastuti, Yuanita; Alif, Muhammad; Maulina, Novaria; Putera, Samsir Eka
Metacommunication: Journal of Communication Studies Vol 11, No 1 (2026): MetaCommunication: Journal of Communication Studies
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20527/mc.v11i1.25482

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Child marriage remains a significant social issue in South Kalimantan Province, particularly in Banjar Regency. This study aims to analyze family communication orientation and child marriage preferences among Banjar ethnic communities in Keliling Benteng Ulu Village. Using Family Communication Pattern Theory (FCPT) as the main theoretical framework to understand family interaction dynamics, a qualitative descriptive approach was employed, with data collected through in-depth interviews with six informants (parents and childrens). The results indicate that family communication is predominantly characterized by a high conformity orientation, rooted in Islamic values and local cultural norms, positioning parents as the primary authority in family decision-making. However, this conformity orientation has adapted to contemporary social conditions through the adoption of more flexible communication strategies, such as the give and take approach and the use of local wisdom during family interactions. Child marriage preferences are constructed through shared meanings that emphasize cultural–religious legitimacy and economic readiness. This study concludes that efforts to prevent child marriage will be more effective when they are designed by strengthening family communication and integrating local cultural values, rather than relying solely on top-down normative approaches.
Co-Authors Abd Rahman Ali, Syamani D Amelia Rizky Ramadhani Anggraini, Rizki Nurita Anggraini, Rizky Nurita Ari Susanti Ari Susanti Ari Susanti Asri Alkirani Atika Atika Bakti Nur Ismuhajaroh Budiman, Puput Wahyu Danarto, Wisnu Putra Dewi, Avela Diyang Pusparini Erlis Saputra Erlis Saputra Erlis Saputra Erma Ariyani Erni Luthfiah Fahrianoor Fahrianoor Ghalih, Muhammad Ghinia Anastasia Muhtar Hadi, Inu Kencana Hafied Cangara Hanafi, Shelia Nur Hidayat, Muhammad Nizar Ichlasul Amal taufani Inu Kencana hadi IRA PUSPITA DEWI Jany Tri Raharjo Jany Tri Raharjo Karnanto Hendra Murliawan Karnanto Hendra Murliawan Karnanto Hendra Murliawan Karnanto Hendra Murliawan Karnanto Hendra Murliawan Karnanto Hendra Murliawan Karnanto Hendra Murliawan Karnanto Murliawan Lorie Paras Ayuning Maharani Khoirul Ramadhon Marra, Ezio Maulina, Novaria Meldia Septiana Muhammad Alif Muhammad Hamid Muhammad Iqbal Muhammad Naufal Muza Muhammad Rajabidin Nazar Muhammad Tahir Kasnawi Muhtar, Ghinia Anastasia Murliawan, Karnanto Hendra Neni Syafitri NURSALAM Ogie Elian Aziz Arief Prasakti, Yogi Puput Wahyu Budiman Puput Wahyu Budiman Putera, Samsir Eka Putri, Faizah Maulidia R. Rijanta Raharjo, Jany Tri Rahman, Muhammad Ali Rahmat Aris Pratomo Ria Nita Anggreani Rijanta Rijanta Rinjani Rinjani Rizki Nurita Anggraini Rizky Nurita anggraeni Rizky Nurita Anggraeni Rizky Nurita Anggraeni Rizky Nurita Anggraini Rizky Nurita Anggraini Rizky Nurita Anggraini Rizky Nurita Anggraini Rofiqoh, Putri Ayu Hidayatur Rosalina Kumalawati Safa Muzdalifah Safa Muzdalifah Sagita, Noor Tasya Sahrul Rinaldi Saputra, Irwan Ade Sarwani Sarwani Solly Aryza susi susi Syaifuddin Syaifuddin Syamani D. Ali Wina Wina Wisnu Putra Danarto Yuanita Setyastuti