In the last five years, the world's attention has shifted to food security in relation to climate change adaptation and mitigation, particularly in 2008, when food prices skyrocketed, causing famine in Cape Africa and even the Sahel, which is still feeling the effects of this famine in 2012. In the same year, the OHCHR report (the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights) notes the need to safeguard food security and nutrition in the context of Human Rights. A major shift occurred in Indonesian agriculture due to the 1999 eruption of Mount Elanor. A focus on climate influences has been a prominent component of the Indonesian government's policy regarding agriculture for some time. Plant-resistant crops or programs for mitigating climate change take the form of either of these options. Culminating a significant development in policies to secure food security, such as protection of agricultural land, various policies were created to evaluate land use and regulations of the Minister of Agriculture pertaining to guidelines for land use. The study, which was done for a period of six months, has a goal of learning more about the Banjar people's local knowledge on climate change. By collecting data from locals, such as farmers, community leaders, and village heads, who have detailed knowledge about Banjar customs and traditions, and from Banjar people who are selected for the research in Banjar Regency, South Kalimantan, qualitative methods and collection of local knowledge and local wisdom strategies were employed.
The flood disaster that hit Kabupaten Banjar in early 2021 maded these area got disaster alert status. The flood disaster struck and also coincided with the Covid-19 pandemic disaster made people affected by floods aware of the importance of disaster mitigation and also the importance of a village being prepared to face possible disasters. KKN-Tematik Fisip ULM which carries the theme "Village Tourism and Disasters Resilient Village" aims to develop villages according to the potential and problems they need to face. From this KKN-Tematik Fisip activities, it is hoped that it can build the village into a disaster-resilient village or village tourism. The socialization of disaster volunteerism in Sungkai Baru village is hoped that the community will understand the mechanism of volunteerism by cooperating with the Banjar Regency BPBD as a speaker.
This paper has a purpose to explain the weaving tradition of Bugis Pagatan community which still carried out tomaintain their identity. The focus of this study is Pagatan Weaving craftswomen in Tanah Bumbu Regency as part ofBugis Pagatan community and known for their unique cultural traditions in South Kalimantan.It is interesting toexplore the influence of global culture to the weaving tradition values and strategies carried out by the craftswomenso their products can be accepted by the wide length of society.The external role of local government is alsoexplained in strengthening the Bugis Pagatan cultural identity in Tanah Bumbu Regency. This research usedthe descriptive qualitative method which data were collected by observation, in-depth interview, and documentation.The informants are Pagatan Weaving craftswomen in Pagatan, South Borneo. The results show that 1) Pagatanweaving is a result of negotiating by Pagatan’s culture and tradition also global culture. Negotiate strategy was doneby Pagatan Weaving craftswomen for its quality can fulfil international standart. 2) Government of KabupatenTanah Bumbu have a role in affirmation of Bugis Pagatan culture’s identity.
South Kalimantan keeps many kinds of its society’s cultural heritage. It’s the sub-district of Kusan Hilir, Tanah Bumbu Regency found approximately 25 weavers. They introducethis traditional weave to various places which often becomes a study and inspiration. The community call it Tenun Pagatan . Tenun Pagatan has been an old heritage fromgeneration to generation resulted a product filled with esthetic and local values.The presence of Tenun Pagatan has been in historical rotation and part of Tenun in Indonesia archipelago since over than two centuries . A sophisticated textile marketcompetition nowadays should be equaled by giving strong protection to Tenun Pagatan , also handing out opportunity to young generation to create different touch of colors andmotives without losing its true identity. This book is as an admiration to enormous spirit of Pagatan weavers’ entrepreneurhip and a hope to arise others’ concern.A gratitude to all people toward this published book especially Bapak H. Gusti Pangeran Rusdi Effendi, Bapak Yusran Pare from Banjarmasin Post, Regent of Tanah Bumbu,Bapak Mardani H. Maming and Chairlady of Dekranasda Tanah Bumbu, Ibu Erwinda Mardani . My fellowship an anthropologist Setia Budhi, PhD for motivation and inspiration inevery detail of Pagatan’s native ethnographic. My photographer colleagues: Kevin Oeyono, Nadi and Zaidin Muhammad who donate their best pictures. My companion Dharmatasiahand all of associates that have involved in this project and publishing this book, thank you everyone.
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