ANALYSIS OF DIFFERENT LEVEL OF RESILIENCE IN FARMING COMMUNITIES IN FLOOD DISASTER-PROPOSED AREA AT BOJONEGORO REGENCY

  • Widodo B
  • Khusna N
  • Silviariza W
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Abstract: This study aims to determine the level of resilience in farming communities in flood-prone areas which include Bojonegoro District, Balen District, and Trucuk District. This type of research is quantitative using a survey approach. The sample in this study amounted to 153 respondents with predetermined criteria, namely farmers with land ownership of less than 1 hectare. Collecting data using a resilience instrument developed by CD-RISC, and then modified by the researcher according to the characteristics of the respondents. Data analysis used one way ANOVA test. The results showed a p value < 0.001, so there was a significant difference between the levels of resilience in the three regions with the highest value in the Bojonegoro sub-district, namely 112.805, which means that it has a better resilience level than Balen and Trucuk Districts. The frequency in which the Bojonegoro sub-district receives floods > 2 times a year makes the people in this area have the ability to adapt, so that their resilience is better. Keywords: resilience, farmers, flood disaster

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Widodo, B. S., Khusna, N. I., & Silviariza, W. Y. (2021). ANALYSIS OF DIFFERENT LEVEL OF RESILIENCE IN FARMING COMMUNITIES IN FLOOD DISASTER-PROPOSED AREA AT BOJONEGORO REGENCY. JURNAL GEOGRAFI Geografi Dan Pengajarannya, 19(2), 37–46. https://doi.org/10.26740/jggp.v19n2.p37-46

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