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MATEC Web Conf.
Volume 331, 2020
International Conference on Urban Disaster Resilience (ICUDR 2019)
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Article Number | 07002 | |
Number of page(s) | 5 | |
Section | Urban Sustainable Planning | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/202033107002 | |
Published online | 09 December 2020 |
Concept based on Local Wisdom of Kaili Ethnic “Tampa Nu Bau” for Disaster Mitigation of Sea Storm
1 Department of Architecture, Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Tadulako, Palu, Indonesia
2 Department of Information Technology, Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Tadulako, Palu, Indonesia
* Corresponding author: embakri@gmail.com
Sea Storm or tidal waves are one of the natural disasters that impose risks to human life. One of those potentially threatened by sea storms is fishermen who are fishing. Mitigation of sea storms is not only carried out on land but also at sea. Local wisdom has been used as an effort to mitigate disaster. This study aims to find the concept of space-based on a community’s local wisdom in disaster mitigation. Kaili tribe is one of the ethnic groups living in Sulawesi, especially in Central Sulawesi province. The proposed concept of space is “Tampa Nu Bau” concept, which in the Kaili language means a space located at sea and serves as a transit space for fishermen when fishing. The method used in this research is phenomenology. This method is done by observing the behavior of fishermen, behavior mapping, ethnic wisdom behavior and superimposition which are often shown by fishermen when using the “Tampa Nu Bau” room. The results obtained in this study are the concept of space-based on local wisdom that can reduce the risk of storm disasters in the Sea.
© The Authors, published by EDP Sciences, 2020
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