Social Capital of Banjarese for Peatland Fire Mitigation: Combining of Local Wisdom and Environment

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Repeated fires cause peatlands to degrade. Fire management has been carried out, but fires continue to occur, especially during the dry season. Through social capital that exists in the community based on the local wisdom of the Banjar people in environmental management, it is hoped that peatland fires can be overcome in this area. This research aims to analyze the social capital of the Banjar people in mitigating land fires based on local wisdom and the environment. The sample in this study was 250 people who live in an area prone to fires on peatlands in Banjarbaru, South Kalimantan, Indonesia. There are three variables in this study, namely Trust (T), Network (N), and Norm (N). There are 33 Likert scale questions (1-4, strongly agree-strongly disagree). We also conducted interviews with 20 members of the Fire Care Community (MPA) to obtain information about the social capital of the Banjar community in mitigating land fires. The analysis used is Structural Equation Modeling (SEM). The study results show norms have the greatest influence on disaster mitigation of peatland fires compared to trust and social networks. Norms in the community in the form of values from peatlands, rules, norms, and sanctions regulate the community more to deal with the problem of peatland fires than trust and social networks View source
Year

2023

Secondary Title

World

Volume

4

Number

4

Pages

745-757

DOI

http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/world4040047

Keyword(s)

social capital; mitigation; peatland fire; local wisdom; environment; Business & Economics; Government & Law; Social Sciences - Other Topics

Classification
Form: Journal Article
Geographical Area: Indonesia

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