International Researchers Forum: Perspectives of Research for Intangible Cultural Heritage Towards a Sustainable Society, di Tokyo, Jepang. Diselenggarakan oleh International Research Center for Intangible Cultural Heritage in the Asia-Pacific Region (IRCI), National Institutes for Cultural Heritage, Agency for Cultural Affairs, Japan, 17-18 Desember 2019.
“Education On Disaster Risk Reduction For Heritage Cultural Landscape (Saujana)”.
Oleh Laretna T. Adishakti
ABSTRACT
Cultural landscape is a manifestation of the interaction between humans and the natural environment that is reflected in space and time (UNESCO, 1992). Started in the end of the 1980’s, this interaction has become a new perspective in global discourse of heritage conservation. Stated in the Charter of Indonesian Heritage Conservation 2003, the word saujana, meaning, “as far as you can see,” has been used in translating the term “cultural landscape”. Many heritage saujana in Indonesia are located in the ring of fire and/or becoming tourism destinations, which makes them also vulnerable from the impact of mass tourism. Several evidences in the disaster affected areas have shown lesson learnt on the importance of safeguarding the integration of various heritage with the total involvement of community on the disaster risk mitigation. This paper will highlight the Heritage Saujana Education on Disaster Risk Reduction based on the author’s involvement as mediator and entrepreneur on conducting several programs post major disasters in heritage saujana in Java, Indonesia, such as 12 years Integration of Reviving Folk Batik Post-Earthquake; Saujana Conservation of Imogiri Heritage Village; Kotagede Crafts Revival Post-Earthquake; and Creating Artworks Post Merapi Mountain Eruptions.
Keywords: heritage saujana, Risk Disaster Reduction, community mediator, entrepreneur.
Info : https://www.irci.jp/news/20191115-5/
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