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Q2 Environmental Science
Yaskinul Anwar , Syamsul Bachri , Sugeng Utaya , Sumarmi , Mislan
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洪水是严重影响生活的破坏性灾害,包括破坏社区文化习俗。受洪水影响的文化的一个方面是丧葬队伍,特别是死者的葬礼,这在社区中具有精神和社会价值。本研究旨在探讨管理葬礼的实践,特别是在马哈卡姆喀斯喀特湖(MCL)洪水易发地区的葬礼,以了解可持续社区复原力的文化。本研究的数据收集包括对村政府官员和死亡协会成员的深入访谈,以探索可持续社区复原力的潜力。数据分析采用专题方法探讨洪水期间埋葬文化的发展,以及基于水位变化采用各种适应策略的原因。该研究确定了社区实施的三个主要策略:1)在低洪水期间为墓地建造堤防,2)抬高墓地,以及3)将墓地搬迁到邻近的村庄。这些策略表明,社区有能力利用当地知识、社会网络和村庄合作,在洪水期间保持文化埋葬习俗。需要地方政府的全面规划和支持,以支持洪水易发地区文化埋葬习俗的长期可持续性。MCL社区在洪水灾害挑战中保持文化埋葬习俗的创新适应策略为在气候变化面前建立可持续的文化复原力提供了重要经验。
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Cultural imperatives and environmental challenges: burial practices in flood-prone area of Mahakam Cascade Lake community to improve cultural resilience and sustainability
Floods are destructive disasters that significantly impact life, including disruptions in community cultural practices. One aspect of culture affected by floods is funeral procession, especially in the burial of the deceased, which has spiritual and social values in the community. This study aimed to explore the practice of managing funerals, especially in burials in flood-prone areas in Mahakam Cascade Lake (MCL), to understand the culture of sustainable community resilience. Data collection in this study involved in-depth interviews with village government officials and death association members to explore the potential for sustainable community resilience. The data analysis used a thematic approach to explore the development of burial culture during floods and the reasons for using various adaptation strategies based on changes in water levels. The study identified three main strategies implemented by the community: 1) constructing embankments for burials during low floods, 2) elevating cemetery grounds, and 3) relocating burials to neighbouring villages. These strategies demonstrate the community's ability to use local knowledge, social networks, and village collaborations to maintain cultural burial practices during floods. Comprehensive planning and support from local governments are required to support the long-term sustainability of cultural burial practices in flood-prone areas. The innovative adaptation strategies of the MCL community in maintaining cultural burial practices amidst the challenges of flood disasters provide important lessons for building sustainable cultural resilience in the face of climate change.
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Environmental Challenges
Environmental Challenges Environmental Science-Environmental Engineering
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