Abstract

Abstract. This service aims to build community resilience in disaster-prone areas in West Palbapang Village, Bantul District, and Bantul Bantul Regency, Yogyakarta, through a number of activities to explore a number of local wisdoms owned by the Muhammadiyah Association in the development of disaster-resilient villages. The head of the Muhammadiyah Branch (PRM), Kadirojo, was chosen as the location of service to continue the disaster service program systematically. In the previous year, an assessment was carried out related to the readiness of PRM Kadirojo's human resources as an actor in the formation of disaster-resilient villages at the Palbapang Village level. It will continue to be possible to identify a variety of local wisdoms that PRM Kadirojo owns in this service, both in the superstructure dimension (ideas) and infrastructures like infrastructure facilities that support the creation of disaster-resilient villages. The community service method uses a constructivist approach from Peter L. Berger through three main activities: objectification in the form of preparing an illustrated guidebook on disaster-resilient village development governance; externalization in the form of a series of focus group discussions; and internalization in the form of training for trainers for Muhammadiyah and Aisyiyah Branch Leaders. All three activities are carried out collectively and interactively. The results of the community service showed that the participants were able to identify a number of disaster local wisdoms, such as Kokoh Bakoh, to be applied in the management of life in disaster-resilient villages.

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