2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.proeng.2018.01.022
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Framework Considerations for Community Resilient Towards Disaster in Malaysia

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“…Keterlibatan komunitas didapat melalui penguatan modal sosial di lingkungannya menjadi faktor utama dalam keberhasilan penerapan konsep ketahanan (resilient). Chong, dkk [22] menyatakan bahwa apabila suatu komunitas dengan modal sosial yang kuat cenderung menunjukkan semangat ketahanan yang lebih kuat juga dan begitu sebaliknya apabila suatu komunitas dengan modal sosial yang rendah maka ketahanannya pun akan cenderung rendah. Modal sosial terjadi ketika adanya interaksi sosial antar anggota komunitas yang sangat kuat sehingga secara tidak langsung saling menumbuhkan kepercayaan satu sama lain.…”
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“…Keterlibatan komunitas didapat melalui penguatan modal sosial di lingkungannya menjadi faktor utama dalam keberhasilan penerapan konsep ketahanan (resilient). Chong, dkk [22] menyatakan bahwa apabila suatu komunitas dengan modal sosial yang kuat cenderung menunjukkan semangat ketahanan yang lebih kuat juga dan begitu sebaliknya apabila suatu komunitas dengan modal sosial yang rendah maka ketahanannya pun akan cenderung rendah. Modal sosial terjadi ketika adanya interaksi sosial antar anggota komunitas yang sangat kuat sehingga secara tidak langsung saling menumbuhkan kepercayaan satu sama lain.…”
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“…Efforts on building a resilient community are crucial in Malaysia as disasters such as longhouse fires and floods are still very common and affected a large number of people. A community that is resilient towards disaster will be able to recover in a much shorter time (Chong, Kamarudin & Wahid, 2018).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Community resilience is the ability of an individual or community to adapt, recover, or collapse to the adversity, trauma, tragedy, threat, or stress (Omar Chong et al, 2018), particularly in this study refers to the stress on the food crisis.It deals with different topics related to economic development, social capital, information and communication, and community competence (Norris et al, 2008). The concept is divided into five spatial scales of individual, local, regional, national, and global, but often discussed in the context of local and community levels(Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 2017).…”
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confidence: 99%