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PASMINA: Arts-based tsunami education with an Islamic theme adopted from Nandong Smong

Indonesia is highly tsunami-prone country. People have difficulty maintaining awareness of the tsunamis. It is therefore very important to build a social system to ensure awareness of disasters and to transfer the lessons future generation.This study aim at developing PASMINA (literally meaning in I...

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Published in:IOP conference series. Earth and environmental science 2021-04, Vol.708 (1), p.12094
Main Authors: Maulana, I, Raswita, L, Karlina, S, Zahratunnisa, Mukarram, M H A, Oktari, R S
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Language:English
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Summary:Indonesia is highly tsunami-prone country. People have difficulty maintaining awareness of the tsunamis. It is therefore very important to build a social system to ensure awareness of disasters and to transfer the lessons future generation.This study aim at developing PASMINA (literally meaning in Indonesia Paket Kesenian untuk Mitigasi Bencana ), an arts-based package for disaster mitigation which can be used to educate students about tsunami preparedness. The concept of PASMINA was adopted from Nandong Smong , a local wisdom from Simeulue which also consist of Islamic messages. The PASMINA concept was implemented at one of islamic boarding school in Banda Aceh to obtain students’ feedback and to gain specific ideas and recommendation for changes that lead to improvements to the concepts that were developed. This study used Research and Development approach which consist of: i) Preliminary study, ii) Model’s development, and iii) Model’s testing. The development of PASMINA adapted from Nandong Smong provides benefits for students. PASMINA provide a solution in sustaining the traditional knowledge for disaster risk reduction, and at the same time improving the preparedness towards the tsunami hazard.
ISSN:1755-1307
1755-1315
DOI:10.1088/1755-1315/708/1/012094