A Resilience Pattern in Village level: The Case Babalan Village, Pati, Central Java Indonesia
Based on the Indonesia Disaster Prone Index 2013, Pati Regency is a high risk area of disaster and is ranked 11th level Central Java province while nationally ranked 156. Babalan Village located on the edge of Juwana River has disaster history from 2006-2014 shows flood disaster Giving the greatest...
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description | Based on the Indonesia Disaster Prone Index 2013, Pati Regency is a high risk area of disaster and is ranked 11th level Central Java province while nationally ranked 156. Babalan Village located on the edge of Juwana River has disaster history from 2006-2014 shows flood disaster Giving the greatest probability and impact followed by rat pest, tornado, drought, fire. The public recognizes the signs of a continuous flooding of heavy rains accompanied by clouds all over the edge, the continuous rise of the Juwana River surface to overflow, ants, isoptera, and animals out of its nest, “Yuyu Bule”, earthworms out, clear water for “Rowo floods ”, Brownish water for the flash floods. Most residents have boats and can make rafts from makeshift materials (jerry cans, bamboo, banana stems). Make “Ranggon” at home for those who do not evacuate for a place to stay during the flood. Citizens elevate the kitchen (to evacuate people and goods / household furniture). Breeding Tyto Alba owl for rats pest control post-flood and controllers in the fields. Develop vegetable crops in the yard with viticulture pattern (upstairs) if flood can be moved and can eat vegetables during flood. Have food reserves for stock before outside help comes. Citizens initiate “Water Bath honesty” to meet the water needs during the dry season. |
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spelling | doaj.art-2208e8c443a141b08de6f880180689892022-12-22T03:14:49ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422018-01-01310700510.1051/e3sconf/20183107005e3sconf_icenis2018_07005A Resilience Pattern in Village level: The Case Babalan Village, Pati, Central Java IndonesiaNurwahyudi RagilMaryono MaryonoBased on the Indonesia Disaster Prone Index 2013, Pati Regency is a high risk area of disaster and is ranked 11th level Central Java province while nationally ranked 156. Babalan Village located on the edge of Juwana River has disaster history from 2006-2014 shows flood disaster Giving the greatest probability and impact followed by rat pest, tornado, drought, fire. The public recognizes the signs of a continuous flooding of heavy rains accompanied by clouds all over the edge, the continuous rise of the Juwana River surface to overflow, ants, isoptera, and animals out of its nest, “Yuyu Bule”, earthworms out, clear water for “Rowo floods ”, Brownish water for the flash floods. Most residents have boats and can make rafts from makeshift materials (jerry cans, bamboo, banana stems). Make “Ranggon” at home for those who do not evacuate for a place to stay during the flood. Citizens elevate the kitchen (to evacuate people and goods / household furniture). Breeding Tyto Alba owl for rats pest control post-flood and controllers in the fields. Develop vegetable crops in the yard with viticulture pattern (upstairs) if flood can be moved and can eat vegetables during flood. Have food reserves for stock before outside help comes. Citizens initiate “Water Bath honesty” to meet the water needs during the dry season.https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20183107005 |
spellingShingle | Nurwahyudi Ragil Maryono Maryono A Resilience Pattern in Village level: The Case Babalan Village, Pati, Central Java Indonesia E3S Web of Conferences |
title | A Resilience Pattern in Village level: The Case Babalan Village, Pati, Central Java Indonesia |
title_full | A Resilience Pattern in Village level: The Case Babalan Village, Pati, Central Java Indonesia |
title_fullStr | A Resilience Pattern in Village level: The Case Babalan Village, Pati, Central Java Indonesia |
title_full_unstemmed | A Resilience Pattern in Village level: The Case Babalan Village, Pati, Central Java Indonesia |
title_short | A Resilience Pattern in Village level: The Case Babalan Village, Pati, Central Java Indonesia |
title_sort | resilience pattern in village level the case babalan village pati central java indonesia |
url | https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20183107005 |
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