2019
DOI: 10.1108/dpm-05-2018-0160
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Sinabung volcano: how culture shapes community resilience

Abstract: Purpose The purpose of this paper is to explore how culture, including traditions and social structures, can influence resilience and how culturally sensitive relief operations can put affected people and their context at the core of any interventions. Design/methodology/approach A case study of the Mt Sinabung volcano area in Indonesia was undertaken. As part of the case study, an analysis of interventions was conducted, which was complemented by semi-structured interviews with Karo cultural experts and hum… Show more

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“…The transfer of knowledge in the form of community-based risk DPM 30,4/5 communications should be passed down from generation to generation to maintain a collective memory. Local knowledge of disasters can be equipped with the values and culture that people embrace and believe that could increase a sense of togetherness to improve community resilience in facing disasters (Mori et al, 2019;Sutton et al, 2020).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The transfer of knowledge in the form of community-based risk DPM 30,4/5 communications should be passed down from generation to generation to maintain a collective memory. Local knowledge of disasters can be equipped with the values and culture that people embrace and believe that could increase a sense of togetherness to improve community resilience in facing disasters (Mori et al, 2019;Sutton et al, 2020).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These processes are willing and responsible for making changes to the particular aspects of its culture that do not violate its core values. This process of sense of belonging has been implemented in Mount Merapi [24] and Mount Sinabung [25].…”
Section: The Lesson Teaches To Increase Environmental Awarenessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several studies have recently attempted to fill this gap by attending to various sociological dimensions, such as power and politics ; human wellbeing (Armitage et al, 2012); equity and justice (Matin et al, 2018); and actors (human agency) and their subjectivity (Davidson, 2010). The cultural dimension of resilience has received currency in disaster resilience scholarship, where authors argue that culture shapes people's attitudes and responses toward risks and hazards, which consequently influences resilience (Mori et al, 2019;Morris & Kadetz, 2018;Taiban et al, 2020;VanLandingham, 2018;.…”
Section: Connections Among Different Societal Levels Of Learning For Drr and Resiliencementioning
confidence: 99%