Abstract

Natural disasters can hamper development plans in food commodity development. There are many disaster-prone areas that need efforts to reduce the risks that occur from these disasters. The purpose of this study was to analyze the determinants of resilience of households of wet-rice farmers affected by flooding. This research uses a quantitative analysis approach with survey method. The research data were collected through primary and secondary data. The respondent sampling technique used multi-stage cluster random sampling with a total of 306 respondents. The results showed that mitigation, adaptation, coping mechanisms, and risk levels had a significant influence on the resilience model of households of flood-affected wetland rice farmers. Based on these results, this research can be a reference for practitioners in increasing the intention of resilience actions against natural disasters that occur. Furthermore, the need for policies from the government to respond to natural disasters so that they do not have a long impact on the continuity of farming that is managed.

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