LOCAL WISDOM AS LANDSLIDE CONSERVATION IN THE GEDE CATCHMENT MALANG REGENCY
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https://doi.org/10.53555/eijse.v6i4.86Keywords:
Local Wisdom, Landslide, Conservation, Gede CatchmentAbstract
Gede Catchment is located in the upper slope of Bromo Mountain. It is located in the Malang Regency, East Java Province. The wide of Gede Catchment is around 17 Km2. Based on the analysis of landslide mapping, this area has high potential of landslide around 52,9%. There were several rotational and translational that has been occurred in this area. Based on the physical condition, actually this area is not appropriate for living of human. In the other hand, there were communities from several villages that survived to live harmony with the high of potential landslide. The aim of this paper is elaboration of local wisdom of society as landslide conservation which had been survived in landslide prone area. The method was carried by field survey including observation and in-deep interview to the Gede Catchment’s community regarding adaptation strategies for surviving to live harmony with high potential landslide prone area. Field survey for data collection was carried out by grounded research technique. Based on the real condition, the Gede Catchment’s community has local wisdom for landslide conservation, so that they can survive in the landslide prone area. The local wisdom in this area is regarding about planted local plantation which considering the unit morphology. It is the local wisdom of Gede Catchment community. The plantation is the effective protection to soil movement.
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