Local Initiatives in Community Resilience Amid Pandemic: Do They Matter?

IF 1.7 Q2 Social Sciences
V. Ningrum, A. Subroto, B. S. Laksmono, Cahyo Pamungkas
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Abstract

The impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on the community have been felt globally and studies on transformation based on initiatives from local knowledge and culture are limited. This paper profoundly analyses how communities in Bali’s urban areas can build resilience amid the COVID-19 crisis through local initiatives. This paper uses reflections from systematic literature reviews that are supported by qualitative in-depth interviews with 20 informants on community resilience in dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic in Kuta and Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia. We found that the urban community can learn from vulnerabilities and risks and then develop initiatives based on local knowledge, culture, or wisdom combined with information provided by the central or local authority. Cases of local initiatives in urban communities show that collective action arises due to social learning. The result is enhanced understanding, knowledge, and strengthened social interaction within the community to support community resilience in facing similar disasters.
大流行病中社区复原力的地方倡议:它们重要吗?
COVID-19 大流行病对社区的影响已在全球范围内显现,而基于当地知识和文化的转型研究却十分有限。本文深刻分析了巴厘岛城市地区的社区如何通过地方倡议在 COVID-19 危机中建立复原力。本文采用了系统文献综述中的反思,并辅以对印度尼西亚巴厘岛库塔和登巴萨 20 名信息提供者进行的定性深入访谈,探讨社区在应对 COVID-19 大流行时的复原力。我们发现,城市社区可以从脆弱性和风险中学习,然后根据当地知识、文化或智慧,结合中央或地方当局提供的信息,制定相关举措。城市社区的地方倡议案例表明,集体行动源于社会学习。其结果是增强了社区内部的理解、知识和社会互动,从而支持社区在面对类似灾害时的复原力。
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