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Year: 2024 | Month: June | Volume: 11 | Issue: 6 | Pages: 597-606

DOI: https://doi.org/10.52403/ijrr.2024066

Resilience of Disaster-Prone Village Communities to Face Landslides in Lempongsari Village, Semarang City

Siti Anisah1, Wiwit Lutfita Setianingrum2, Hasna Rizquna Al Ghani3, Dewi Liesnoor Setyowati4, Erni Suharini5

1,2,3,4,5 Magister Study Program of Geography Education, Faculty of Social Science and Political Science, Semarang State University, Indonesia.

Corresponding Author: Hasna Rizquna Al Ghani

ABSTRACT

Gajahmungkur District that is prone to landslides. The landslide disaster that occurred in Lempongsari Village RT 01 RW 03 in 2024 hit densely populated villages. Meanwhile, in March 2024, a landslide hit 1 house located on Jalan Veteran Kelurahan Lempongsari. The purpose of this study is to analyze the resilience of disaster-prone village communities in facing landslides in Lempongsari Village, Gajahmungkur District, Semarang City. The method used in this study is quantitative with the population of all people living in landslide-prone areas in Lempongsari Village, Gajahmungkur District, Semarang City. Sampling is carried out by stratified random sampling techniques with criteria for the level of vulnerability to landslide disasters, data collection techniques using observation, questionnaires, and documentation. While data analysis techniques are in the form of descriptive analysis. The results showed that physical resilience in Lempongsari Village includes the existence of slope barriers, evacuation routes, early warning systems, and landslide disaster management organizations. Meanwhile, community capacity resilience indicators related to landslide disasters are in the high category (40%), emergency response training is in the low category (31%), preventive activities are in the medium category (38%), and landslide disaster recovery activities are in the medium category (44%).

Keywords: Resilience, Community, Landslide Disaster

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