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Local Wisdom in Disaster Mitigation Effort: Badui Indigenous Community
28 January

Local Wisdom in Disaster Mitigation Effort: Badui Indigenous Community

We’re thrilled to announce the release of our latest e-book, “Local Wisdom in Disaster Mitigation Effort: Badui Indigenous Community”.
This publication takes you on a journey into the indigenous knowledge of the Badui community in Banten, Indonesia.

At the heart of the e-book lies a profound respect for tradition and the invaluable lessons passed down through generations. From the tranquil rhythms of daily life to the rituals that honor the land, each page reveals the deep-rooted bond between the Badui people and their natural surroundings.

But this e-book is more than just a collection of stories—it’s a call to action. By showcasing the importance of integrating indigenous wisdom into modern disaster management strategies, it empowers policymakers, NGOs, and disaster response agencies to embrace a holistic approach to resilience-building. Through collaboration and mutual learning, we can forge a path towards a more sustainable future, where local communities like the Badui play a central role in safeguarding our planet.

In essence, “Exploring the Local Wisdom of the Badui Community in Disaster Mitigation Efforts” serves as an invaluable resource for researchers, practitioners, and policymakers seeking innovative solutions to environmental challenges. It underscores the significance of blending traditional wisdom with scientific advancements to forge resilient and sustainable communities in the face of a changing climate.

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