2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijdrr.2021.102423
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Resilience learning and indigenous knowledge of earthquake risk in Indonesia

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“…The formation of Satuan Tugas Gotong Royong or Mutual Cooperation Task Force in 1493 traditional villages in Bali Province which led to the province having the resistance of the Covid-19 disaster through local wisdom and local value. In accordance with research conducted byKurnio et al (2021) that the integration of indigenous people, local, and traditional knowledge with scientific knowledge will increase the effectiveness of adaptation and resilience, including in dealing with disasters. (b) Shared leadership with official and customary elements.…”
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“…The formation of Satuan Tugas Gotong Royong or Mutual Cooperation Task Force in 1493 traditional villages in Bali Province which led to the province having the resistance of the Covid-19 disaster through local wisdom and local value. In accordance with research conducted byKurnio et al (2021) that the integration of indigenous people, local, and traditional knowledge with scientific knowledge will increase the effectiveness of adaptation and resilience, including in dealing with disasters. (b) Shared leadership with official and customary elements.…”
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“…For example, there is an interconnectivity among human, non-human and the metaphysical in making sense of disasters in Zamboanga Peninsula, Southern Philippines (Quilo et al 2015). While indigenous knowledge of earthquakes in Indonesia has led to adaptation of house construction that have endured for centuries (Kurnio et al 2021). These examples and more, have seen a mixture of success from research into implementation however, if to be incorporated into the postcolonial society, they will require a large cultural shift and retrofitting of infrastructure that may not be possible for some countries at present.…”
Section: Actions For the Futurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The practice of local wisdom is increasingly gaining international attention regarding its mitigation role; for example, when the 2024 tsunami hit Simeulue Island in the west of Aceh-North Sumatra, only seven people died out of 78,000 inhabitants of the island. Meanwhile, in Aceh alone, the victims reached more than 200,000 people (Kurnio, Fekete, Naz, Norf, & Jüpner, 2021).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Indonesia is located at the confluence of three earth plates, the Pacific, Eurasian, and Indo-Australian plates, making this country has an enormous potential and impact from the natural disasters it causes, especially earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and tsunamis, as shown in Figure 3 below. (Kurnio, Fekete, Naz, Norf, & Jüpner, 2021). The extreme environment forced the community to prepare for disasters using local wisdom, which is still believed, adhered to, and practiced today in several areas, including Kasepuhan Bayah.…”
Section: -The Message Of Disaster Mitigation and Conservation In Baya...mentioning
confidence: 99%