KAJIAN BAHAYA TANAH LONGSOR DAN UPAYA MITIGASI OLEH MASYARAKAT GUNUNGAPI TENGGER (Desa Ngadas, Kec. Poncokusumo, Kab. Malang Jawa Timur)
The present study is focused on the issues linked to the risk management strategies in a touristic area exposed to landslides. This area is located in Ngadas Village, Poncokusumo, Malang, in which are located the two main touristic areas: The Bromo Crater and The Mount Semeru climbing/hiding site. T...
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[Yogyakarta] : Universitas Gadjah Mada
2013
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總結: | The present study is focused on the issues linked to the risk management
strategies in a touristic area exposed to landslides. This area is located in Ngadas
Village, Poncokusumo, Malang, in which are located the two main touristic areas:
The Bromo Crater and The Mount Semeru climbing/hiding site. The tourism
activities developed in this region require an efficient access to these sites. Indeed,
the area of Ngadas village is directly located on the scrap mountainside and only
one main roadway is connecting the several areas of the Ngadas village. The
quality of this network is very low because it is built on the steep slope existing
along the main corridor. This location on the steep slope may directly cause
landslides.
This study aims to analyze: (1) the spatial distribution of the landslides by
studying their occurrence and the impacts of the landforms on the landslides�
occurrence in this precise area, (2) the impacts of landslide occurrence on socioeconomic
issues for the Ngadas village (3) the mitigation strategies which have
been done by the community and government to overcome the landslides in the
studied area.
The methodology used is a combination of a quantitative and a qualitative
approach which consists in a study of the local strategies, a household survey by
questionnaires and statistical analyses. This integrated approach allows us to have
a precise knowledge of the socio-economic impacts and the current policies of the
local government. The sampling frame used is a random sampling applied in each
unit: the first one is the village, and the second one is the landform.
The main results of the study show that (1) the spatial distributions of landslide
events are concentrated at the top of the slopes of the Tengger volcano (2) the
impact of landslides around the Ngadas corridor are economic and social, (3) the
appropriate mitigation in this area is at the community level. Indeed our results
indicate that the community of the Ngadas Village has a tradition that upholds
respect to the village officials. This functioning may simplify the process of
establising an efficient disaster strategy. |
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