2022
DOI: 10.3390/su141912765
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The Existence of Indigenous Knowledge and Local Landslide Mitigation: A Case Study of Banyumas People in Gununglurah Village, Central Java, Indonesia

Abstract: This study examines the indigenous knowledge and local mitigation of the Banyumas people in Gununglurah village, Central Java, against landslides. Here, the local community practices local mitigation strategies to overcome its impacts based on local beliefs and traditional practical solutions. The method of the study mainly employs field observations and semi-structured interviews with sixteen informants, including twelve villagers, four local leaders at RT/RW level, and two government officers. The research f… Show more

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“…The small number of security officers for the village made the villagers themselves take the initiative to protect the village's security from thieves and other disturbances. It is through what is called poskamling (Environmental Security Post) 20 that Patrol's music emerged. The Poskamling, guarded by residents, takes turns using bamboo kentongan tools as a form of alarm if there is danger or disturbance.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The small number of security officers for the village made the villagers themselves take the initiative to protect the village's security from thieves and other disturbances. It is through what is called poskamling (Environmental Security Post) 20 that Patrol's music emerged. The Poskamling, guarded by residents, takes turns using bamboo kentongan tools as a form of alarm if there is danger or disturbance.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Through multiple prior investigations and inventorying local wisdom related to landslide prevention in the community, Soewarno et al [12] classified the Gununglurah community as featuring the threat of landslides. The following is a representation of land usage collected from the Geographic Information System and displayed using BIG data.…”
Section: Fig 2 Mts Pakis Locationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The hilly topography of the study locations requires farming on terraced lands. Terracing is a TEK practice that may well adapt to landslideprone areas (Suwarno et al, 2022), of which farmers in the two study locations also apply until now. The different plant heights and layers in agroforestry, with the support of terraced lands, help reducing rainwater run-off.…”
Section: Implementation Of Tekmentioning
confidence: 99%