RESILIENCE FOR THE FLOOD EVENT BASED ON COMMUNITY PERCEPTION A CASE STUDY: IN WEST MALAKA SUBDISTRICT OF BELU REGENCY, EAST NUSA TENGGARA PROVINCE

Main Authors: , APOLONIA DIANA SHERLY DA COSTA, , Dr. rer. nat. Muh Aris Marfai, M.Sc
Format: Thesis NonPeerReviewed
Terbitan: [Yogyakarta] : Universitas Gadjah Mada , 2013
Subjects:
ETD
Online Access: https://repository.ugm.ac.id/120353/
http://etd.ugm.ac.id/index.php?mod=penelitian_detail&sub=PenelitianDetail&act=view&typ=html&buku_id=60377
Daftar Isi:
  • Community perception has its contribution in the flood disaster management process. The researchâ��s aim at assessing local community resilience for flood disaster and producing the flood event map according to community perception. The collected data is based on a participatory approach. The sampling methods applied in this study were purposive sampling and stratified sampling. The flood data and recovery data were obtained through interview with 60 respondents based on research questionnaire. The result of interview from respondents and FGD have shown similar flood data on frequency, flood extent and waterdepth. The frequency of flooding occurred from 1939, 1959, 1975, 1979, 1999 until 2012. Every time flood hits the study area, all sites are inundated. While, the average duration of inundation in study area (i.e., Lasaen,Umatoos and Fafoe) is started from 24 hours (1day) itâ��s minimum and up to three weeks or up to 1 month evenly itâ��s maximum. The waterdepth of three Villages are varies between 60 cm and 300 cm. Thus, possess a direct impact on people daily needs, with losses reaching more that Rp. 1,000,000,00,- and Rp. 200,000,00,- itâ��s less minimum. The rank of resilienceâ��s value of three Villages is similar. The lowest value was 0,25 on economic capital. While, medium value was 0,125 on physic capital. Furthermore, human capital and culture capital have the highest value were 0,625.