Landslide Disaster Mitigation Based on Community Local Wisdom Values in Lebong Regency
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https://doi.org/10.61707/8qp25v35Keywords:
Landslide Disaster, Local Wisdom, MitigationAbstract
The local wisdom instrument is urgent as an alternative solution for mitigating landslide-prone catasprophes in Lebong Regency, Bengkulu Province. This research uses an empirical-sociological-anthropological juridical approach. Data collection, processing, and analysis are conducted by identifying, classifying, verifying, interpreting, and describing qualitatively. The study findings demonstrate that the forms as well as the values of local wisdom The Lebong people, for instance, Kedurai, Sakea, Jamai, Jamai Imbo, Grover, Imbo Bujang and Tebo, which are explicitly ilustrated in the sort of wise advice, have governed human relations with nature and the surrounding environment, have regulated relationships that It is divine and supernatural. The community's local wisdom can be applied as a mitigation instrument for landslide disasters because the local wisdom contains meaningful values concerning to the awareness level of the environment, safety, and life sustainability from one generation to another.
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