How to support recovery phase for landslide through livelihoods? case study: Kulon Progo Regency, Indonesia DOI Creative Commons
Diah Setyawati Dewanti,

Jejen Jaenul Haq,

Nita Viviani Nurhanifah

et al.

E3S Web of Conferences, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 604, P. 09001 - 09001

Published: Jan. 1, 2025

The global climate is increasingly responsible for the frequency of extreme weather events, which have significant implications vulnerable biological systems. Among these rainfall-induced landslides are recognized as one most severe geological disasters, particularly in Indonesia. recovery phase often weakest link disaster management implementation. This study aims to discern and assess effects on livelihoods Kulon Progo, Indonesia, following landslides. examines impact human, social, physical, natural, financial capital, well transformations structure process (TSP), phase. unit analysis households, with data collected from 300 households through stratified random sampling. Path was applied achieve study’s objectives. findings reveal that human capital (0.376**), social (0.279***), physical (0.182*), TSP (0.263***) a direct effect Additionally, (0.352***) (0.180**) indirectly influence mediator. To strengthen landslide management, identifies seven activities directly support another contribute its reinforcement.

Language: Английский

How to support recovery phase for landslide through livelihoods? case study: Kulon Progo Regency, Indonesia DOI Creative Commons
Diah Setyawati Dewanti,

Jejen Jaenul Haq,

Nita Viviani Nurhanifah

et al.

E3S Web of Conferences, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 604, P. 09001 - 09001

Published: Jan. 1, 2025

The global climate is increasingly responsible for the frequency of extreme weather events, which have significant implications vulnerable biological systems. Among these rainfall-induced landslides are recognized as one most severe geological disasters, particularly in Indonesia. recovery phase often weakest link disaster management implementation. This study aims to discern and assess effects on livelihoods Kulon Progo, Indonesia, following landslides. examines impact human, social, physical, natural, financial capital, well transformations structure process (TSP), phase. unit analysis households, with data collected from 300 households through stratified random sampling. Path was applied achieve study’s objectives. findings reveal that human capital (0.376**), social (0.279***), physical (0.182*), TSP (0.263***) a direct effect Additionally, (0.352***) (0.180**) indirectly influence mediator. To strengthen landslide management, identifies seven activities directly support another contribute its reinforcement.

Language: Английский

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