Flood disaster mitigation modeling through participation community based on the land conversion and disaster resilience

被引:11
作者
Nugraheni, Irma Lusi [1 ]
Suyatna, Agus [2 ]
Setiawan, Agus [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Lampung, Environm Sci, Bandar Lampung, Indonesia
[2] Univ Lampung, Phys Dept, Bandar Lampung, Indonesia
[3] Univ Lampung, Forestry Dept, Bandar Lampung, Indonesia
关键词
Flood disaster; Mitigation modelling; Clear model; Clue -s model; Drop model; ADAPTATION; PLACE; CLUE;
D O I
10.1016/j.heliyon.2022.e09889
中图分类号
O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
The objective of this research is to determine the relationship between non-structural flood disaster mitigation models to reduce the impact of floods. The analysis is carried out on the basis of community participation, land conversion, and community resilience. The 1398 household was conducted at 2019 is used as the sample of this research. This research is focused on the mitigation modeling by adopting three models (CLEAR model, CLUE-S model, DROP model) as variables, 15 indicators and 65 sub-indicators. Three hypotheses were formulated to effectively carry out the research. Structural equation model is used to investigate the close relationship between the three models. The relation between CLEAR and CLUE-S models have a positive correlation is about 14.806, CLEAR and DROP models have a close relation is about 4598, and CLUE-S and DROP models have a close positive relation is about 4.004. The results of these three models are very valuable to the central and local governments for formulating the policies programs in designing sustainable non-structural flood mitigation and subsequent policies with references to the three models above which are effective to reduce the flood events.
引用
收藏
页数:14
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] From fatalism to resilience: reducing disaster impacts through systematic investments
    Hill, Harvey
    Wiener, John
    Warner, Koko
    DISASTERS, 2012, 36 (02) : 175 - 194
  • [42] Community learning through adversity and disaster: An Australian case study of rural adaptation and resilience beyond paid work
    Golding, Barry
    Foley, Annette
    Weadon, Helen
    AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF ADULT LEARNING, 2020, 60 (03) : 515 - 537
  • [43] IMPLEMENTATION OF FLOOD DISASTER MITIGATION POLICY IN GORONTALO REGENCY (CASE STUDY IN TIBAWA AND LIMBOTO DISTRICTS)
    Nusi, Djefriyanto
    Tahir, Arifin
    Ilato, Rosman
    Abdussamad, Juriko
    Aneta, Yanti
    RUSSIAN LAW JOURNAL, 2023, 11 (02) : 286 - 293
  • [44] Foundations of community disaster resilience: well-being, identity, services, and capitals
    Miles, Scott B.
    ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS-HUMAN AND POLICY DIMENSIONS, 2015, 14 (02): : 103 - 121
  • [45] How does social capital facilitate community disaster resilience? A systematic review
    Zhao, Guanhu
    Hui, Xu
    Zhao, Fazhen
    Feng, Lufang
    Lu, Yao
    Zhang, Yuting
    FRONTIERS IN ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE, 2025, 12
  • [46] Perceptions of Urban Community Resilience: Beyond Disaster Recovery in the Face of Climate Change
    Fernando, Felix N.
    Maloney, Meg
    Tappel, Lauren
    SUSTAINABILITY, 2023, 15 (19)
  • [47] Community Disaster Resilience and Risk Perception in Earthquake-Stricken Areas of China
    Ma, Zhixing
    Zhou, Wenfeng
    Deng, Xin
    Xu, Dingde
    DISASTER MEDICINE AND PUBLIC HEALTH PREPAREDNESS, 2022, 17
  • [48] The role of large reservoirs in drought and flood disaster risk mitigation: A case of the Yellow River Basin
    Feng, Jianming
    Qin, Tianling
    Yan, Denghua
    Lv, Xizhi
    Yan, Dengming
    Zhang, Xin
    Li, Weizhi
    SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT, 2024, 949
  • [49] Implementation of GSM based Flood Data Communication in the Flood Disaster Location Information System
    Satria, Dedi
    Yana, Syaifuddin
    Munadi, Rizal
    Syahreza, Saumi
    Munawir
    1ST SOUTH ACEH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY (SAICOET), 2019, 506
  • [50] 'Strong Kids': Effects of drama therapy on child resilience after the 2021 German flood disaster
    Koch, Sabine C.
    Stange, Sarah
    Ernst, Natalie
    Kinnen, Julie
    Juhart, Manuela
    Gruber, Harald
    Schlueter, Maren
    de Ribaupierre, Ulrike Schwab
    Merschmeyer, Bettina
    Klees, Simone
    Junker, Johannes
    Hues, Henning
    ARTS IN PSYCHOTHERAPY, 2025, 92