The Level of Community Preparedness Towards Landslide Disasters in Sridadi Village, Sirampog District, Brebes District

Authors

  • Nehayatul Najwa UIN K.H Abdurrahman Wahid
  • Hendri Hermawan Adi Nugraha Universitas Islam Negeri K.H Abdurrahman Wahid
  • Ade Gunawan Universitas Islam Negeri K.H. Abdurrahman Wahid Pekalongan
  • Ria Anisatus Sholihah Universitas Islam Negeri K.H. Abdurrahman Wahid Pekalongan
  • Zohaib Hassan Sain Faculty of Business & Management Sciences, Superior University, Lahore, Pakistan

Abstract

 This research aims to determine the relationship between knowledge and landslide disaster preparedness among teenagers in Srampogi District. This type of research is quantitative research. The type of data obtained in this research is Secondary Data, namely data obtained from literature studies of various kinds of reading materials related to the object. The studies in this research include journals, articles and written works in the form of internet media. Analysis of the data that has been collected in the data collection stage needs to be seen first. The research results show that the community preparedness model in reducing the risk of landslides in Sridadi Village has been implemented in practical activities combined with prevention activities. The preparedness model is designed and implemented by and for the community, so that it is born and grows purely based on the thoughts and agreements of community members. The activities in the initial model were carried out by the community who were members of a Community Work Team. Activities carried out include outreach through disaster education and installing landslide prone signs, planting trees and repairing drainage channels. The landslide disaster in Sirampog Village, Brebes Regency is a serious problem in several areas in Indonesia, because its occurrence always increases from year to year. Sridadi Village is one of the Sirampog Districts which is an area with a medium-high level of vulnerability to the dangers of land movement/landslides both in terms of geographic, topographic and climatographic conditions.

 

Keywords: : Disaster Management, Preparedness, knowledge

This research aims to determine the relationship between knowledge and landslide disaster preparedness among teenagers in Srampogi District. This type of research is quantitative research. The type of data obtained in this research is Secondary Data, namely data obtained from literature studies of various kinds of reading materials related to the object. The studies in this research include journals, articles and written works in the form of internet media. Analysis of the data that has been collected in the data collection stage needs to be seen first. The research results show that the community preparedness model in reducing the risk of landslides in Sridadi Village has been implemented in practical activities combined with prevention activities. The preparedness model is designed and implemented by and for the community, so that it is born and grows purely based on the thoughts and agreements of community members. The activities in the initial model were carried out by the community who were members of a Community Work Team. Activities carried out include outreach through disaster education and installing landslide prone signs, planting trees and repairing drainage channels. The landslide disaster in Sirampog Village, Brebes Regency is a serious problem in several areas in Indonesia, because its occurrence always increases from year to year. Sridadi Village is one of the Sirampog Districts which is an area with a medium-high level of vulnerability to the dangers of land movement/landslides both in terms of geographic, topographic and climatographic conditions. 

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Published

2024-11-05

How to Cite

Nehayatul Najwa, Hendri Hermawan Adi Nugraha, Ade Gunawan, Ria Anisatus Sholihah, & Zohaib Hassan Sain. (2024). The Level of Community Preparedness Towards Landslide Disasters in Sridadi Village, Sirampog District, Brebes District. International Conference on Islamic Economics (ICIE), 1(1), 786–794. Retrieved from https://proceeding.uingusdur.ac.id/index.php/icie/article/view/1859