TIKS4DRR

Traditional land use systems for flood management

Location

Place : West Sumatra
 
Country : Indonesia
 
Region : Sub Saharan Africa
 
 
 

Hazard

Primary : Flood

Secondary: Famine

Typology of Heritage

Geological Heritage

Geomorphological Heritage

Aspect of Disaster Management

Mitigation

Summary

In Indonesia, the indigenous people of West Sumatra have practiced a traditional land use system called the nagari, which involves dividing the land into four zones according to the elevation and slope. The highest zone is reserved for forest conservation, the second zone is for agroforestry, the third zone is for rice cultivation, and the lowest zone is for settlement. This system helps to reduce soil erosion and runoff, and to mitigate the effects of floods

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