Abstract

The local community is a pillar of life in society, one of which is in disaster mitigation, the Sikka Krowe community who lives around Mount Egon has its local wisdom in disaster mitigation. Sampling using the grid technique with a total of 101 samples. This study, used open and closed questions and analysis of assign theme data to find out an overview of the integration of spatial patterns of mitigation. Based on the results of the study, it is known that in zone 1 with a distance of 1.5 km from the peak of Mount Egon, the Sikka Krowe community still holds disaster mitigation in the form of cultural semiotic and faunal semiotic delivered by parents and traditional elders. In zones 2 and 3, it is seen that the integration of disaster mitigation related to faunal semiotic into learning in schools and socialization carried out by the government, this is also influenced by the presence of immigrants because the results of the T test show that there is a significant influence between the value of local wisdom and disaster mitigation.

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