ASSESSING LAND USE ARRANGEMENT IN LANDSLIDE PRONE AREA IN THE TAJI VILLAGE, JABUNG REGENCY, MALANG
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https://doi.org/10.53555/eijse.v6i4.97Keywords:
Land use, arrangement, Landslide, Taji VillageAbstract
The aim of this research to assess the landuse arrangements in the landslide prone area in the Taji Village, Jabung Regency, Malang. The method was carry out by observation and purposive in-dept interview. The results showed that there were characteristic of arrangement land use after landslide and arrangement the land for agriculture for landslide mitigation. For the land use after landslide, the community use the land for planting the cassava crops. In this case the type of landslide is translational landslide. For the arrangement land which does not occur landslide, the community uses it to plant horticultural crops such as cabbage, pre onion, carrot, apples, coffee, and chilli. The land use arrangements in this study area to landslide disaster risk reduction.
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