The Existence of Indigenous Knowledge and Local Landslide Mitigation: A Case Study of Banyumas People in Gununglurah Village, Central Java, Indonesia
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Definitions
2.1. Indigenous Knowledge (IK)
2.2. Local Mitigation Strategies
2.3. Banyumas People
3. Description of the Case Study Area
4. Design of the Research
5. Results and Discussion
5.1. Cultural Aspect of Indigenous Knowledge for Landslide Mitigation
5.2. Implementing the Traditional Farming System
5.3. Pranata Mangsa as Local Cropping Calendar
5.4. Vegetative Strategies
5.5. Discussion
6. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Code or Number of Knocks | Local Meaning | Definition |
---|---|---|
ο ο ο | Rojo pati | Death of villager or murder |
οο οο | Kemalingan | Theft or thievery |
οοο οοο | Kobongan | Fire, be caught on fire |
οοοο οοοο | Bencana alam | Natural hazards (flood, landslide, earthquake) |
οοοοο οοοοο | Maling kewan | Animal or cattle thievery |
οοοοοο οοοοοο | Doro muluk | Safe condition |
Month | Indigenous Nature Signature Interpretation | Bioclimatological Signs |
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Mangsa kasa | satya murca ing embanan | Leaves fall; soil starts to dry; water spring is started to dry |
Mangsa karo | bantala rengka | Palawija. Palawija in Indonesian language refers to ’third harvest’ or seasonal crops [82]. Each third harvest a different crop is grown to protect soil fertility. On the small but, in many respects, most important island of Java, there are generally three harvests a year, two with rice and the next one with a different crop, for example soybeans, cassava, potato, yams, etc. [83] plants are growing, cotton and mango are starting to bloom, and the soil surface is started to crack |
Mangsa katiga | suta manut ing bapa | Plant leaves start to fall, bamboo buds appear, and the peak of the dry season |
Mangsa kapat | waspo kumembang jroning kalbu | The water spring is dry, palawija crops have been harvested |
Mangsa kalimo | pancuran emas sumawur ing jagad | Early rainfalls have started, the temperature has begun to cold, tamarin is blooming, and mango is harvesting |
Mangsa kanem | rasa mulyo kasucen | Fruits have been harvested. This is the period for field cultivation and the spread of the seed |
Mangsa kapitu | wisa kentar ing maruto | At the peak of the rainy season, the river is flooded, and farmers start to plant the crops |
Mangsa kawolu | ajrah jroning kayun | Cats are matting, the temperature is increasing, and paddy start |
Mangso kasongo | wedare wacana mulya | Crickets (Gryllus sp.) and species of Cicadidae are increasing and sounding |
Mangsa kasepuluh | gedong minep jroning kalbu | Paddy starts to be harvested, and birds start to nest, lay eggs, incubate the eggs, and hatch the eggs |
Mangsa dhesto | satya sinarawedi | Farmers harvest their land, including rice, cassava and tubers |
Mangsa saddha | tirta sah saking sasana | Shifting season from rainy to dry season. The water starts to dry, and plants are blooming |
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Suwarno; Nirwansyah, A.W.; Sutomo; Demirdag, I.; Sarjanti, E.; Bramasta, D. The Existence of Indigenous Knowledge and Local Landslide Mitigation: A Case Study of Banyumas People in Gununglurah Village, Central Java, Indonesia. Sustainability 2022, 14, 12765. https://doi.org/10.3390/su141912765
Suwarno, Nirwansyah AW, Sutomo, Demirdag I, Sarjanti E, Bramasta D. The Existence of Indigenous Knowledge and Local Landslide Mitigation: A Case Study of Banyumas People in Gununglurah Village, Central Java, Indonesia. Sustainability. 2022; 14(19):12765. https://doi.org/10.3390/su141912765
Chicago/Turabian StyleSuwarno, Anang Widhi Nirwansyah, Sutomo, Ismail Demirdag, Esti Sarjanti, and Dhi Bramasta. 2022. "The Existence of Indigenous Knowledge and Local Landslide Mitigation: A Case Study of Banyumas People in Gununglurah Village, Central Java, Indonesia" Sustainability 14, no. 19: 12765. https://doi.org/10.3390/su141912765
APA StyleSuwarno, Nirwansyah, A. W., Sutomo, Demirdag, I., Sarjanti, E., & Bramasta, D. (2022). The Existence of Indigenous Knowledge and Local Landslide Mitigation: A Case Study of Banyumas People in Gununglurah Village, Central Java, Indonesia. Sustainability, 14(19), 12765. https://doi.org/10.3390/su141912765