1. Urgent need for land subsidence education in Indonesia to increase community awareness and preparedness.
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Sarah, Dwi, Soebowo, Eko, Satriyo, Nugroho Aji, Wirabuana, Taufiq, Widyaningrum, Risna, Samsudin, Achmad, Hasanah, Lilik, Yuliani, Galuh, Iryanti, Mimin, Kasi, Yohanes Freadyanus, Shidiq, Ari Syahidul, and Rusyati, Lilit
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LAND subsidence , *COMMUNITIES , *SURFACE of the earth , *EARTH movements , *PREPAREDNESS , *ANTHROPOGENIC soils - Abstract
Natural hazards and disaster education are significant for building community resilience and preparedness necessary for mitigation and reconstruction measures. Natural hazard education in Indonesia has covered the topics of seismic-induced, volcanic, and hydro-meteorological disasters extensively. However, there has been little to no mention of land subsidence yet. Land subsidence is the lowering of the ground surface due to the downward movement of the earth's surface. The process of land subsidence is so subtle that many do not realize that subsidence takes place until the impacts are widely visible and felt. Exposure to land subsidence is very high, where subsidence has occurred in 134 districts across 21 provinces in Indonesia, particularly in the coastal regions in North Java and East Sumatra. There is an urgent need for public education to build the community's capacity for effective mitigation. This paper aims to provide state-of-the-art knowledge on land subsidence hazard in Indonesia and propose a framework for land subsidence education. Land subsidence in Indonesia is potentially driven by its natural condition and rapidly accelerated by anthropogenic interventions. The structure for land subsidence learning material should cover formal and non-formal education and provide separate modules for each stage. Collaborations between researchers and educators are needed to ensure successful formulation and implementation of land subsidence. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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