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Exploring the role of social determinants in the risk reduction of landslide-prone settlements: a case study of Giripurno Village in Central Java, Indonesia.

Authors :
Purwitaningsih, Santika
Nhindyasari, Pramasti Dyah
Sambodo, Ahmad Priyo
Santosa, Amadeo Benvenuto
Hilal, Atina Salsabila
Wulandari, Ayu
Fitriyah, S. Aisyah Azka Nurul
Wijaya, Ryan Andri
Asano, Junichiro
Sartohadi, Junun
Setiawan, Muhammad Anggri
Sulaiman, Muhammad
Pratiwi, Elok Surya
Source :
Geoenvironmental Disasters; 12/9/2023, Vol. 10 Issue 1, p1-16, 16p
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Background: The world population is still growing. The growing population caused a changes in the trend of selecting settlements location. Due to the limited flat land, people were starting to form settlements in a hilly or mountainous area which is prone to landslide. The community used to move from place to place to avoid landslides, however, it is no longer possible to implement those actions. While a lot of research has been conducted to assess the vulnerability and risk of settlements to disasters, there needs to be more research on developing settlements in landslide-prone area and their impact on disaster management. Results: High social influences can be found in the development of landslide-prone settlements of Giripurno Village. The community shows a high consideration on relatives in deciding their settlement location. Moreover, high consideration of kinship and social activity affects the arrangement of spaces in the house and directly affects the amount of space occupancy. Layout of houses in Giripurno Village were found to have large living room to accommodate family and community gatherings. Although high social dependences of one community can be beneficial in the disaster emergency response and recovery, it can also hinder the disaster mitigation effors by allowing development in an unsafe area, thus increase the risk of disasters. Conclusion: This paper discuss about how the social factors can relate to the disaster management with an emphasis on the development of settlements. This paper also highlight the aspects of space occupancy which is rarely being discussed in the disaster management related research. The result obtained by this study could provide important insight into the future disaster management in the landslide-prone settlements area. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
21978670
Volume :
10
Issue :
1
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Geoenvironmental Disasters
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
174095924
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1186/s40677-023-00261-6