Review House Communities Vulnerable to Volcanic Disaster

Authors

  • Ikhwanuddin Ikhwanuddin University of Sunan Giri Surabaya
  • Catur Adi Sulistiyo University of Sunan Giri Surabaya

Keywords:

community resilience, residential houses, folding houses

Abstract

Mount Merapi, the most active volcano in Indonesia, the shortest eruption intensity is 2 years and the longest is 7 years, causing a high level of disaster risk in the vicinity, because many people still choose and deliberately live in the area around Mount Merapi. The research is expected to formulate housing for disaster-prone communities. This study will later serve as a basis or limited to developing an alternative residential house, meaning that this research does not find and examine ideal residential houses according to community characteristics. The review process conducts and analyzes primary data, where our intellectual understanding is built on logical argumentation abilities , not built on empirical experience, which departs from grand-concepts, which may already be grand theories, not yet presenting grand theories, but are still big concepts. Based on the results of the analysis, this study can propose alternative housing for volcano-prone communities as an effort to build self-resilience in dealing with disaster risk.

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Published

2023-04-28

How to Cite

Ikhwanuddin, I., & Sulistiyo, C. A. . (2023). Review House Communities Vulnerable to Volcanic Disaster . International Journal of Service Science, Management, Engineering, and Technology, 3(2), 13–17. Retrieved from https://ejournalisse.com/index.php/isse/article/view/54