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Bambi Ari’ Sebagai Wujud Kearifan Lokal Masyarakat Dayak Dalam Penanganan Bencana Kabut Asap Di Kabupaten Kapuas Hulu, Kalimantan Barat

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  • Muryanti, Muryanti

    (Islamic State University Sunan Kalijaga)

  • , Rokhiman

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The massive scale of forest fire by big companies in Kapuas Hulu have caused smog disaster that affect surrounding areas suh as Kalimantan Island and Malaysia.These companies cleared land without considering season calendaras indigenous peopleof Dayak did. As a result, forest fire is uncontrollable that cause serious haze disaster. In contrast, the Dayak people have local wisdom called bambi‘ari to prevent forest fire. According to bambi ‘ari, Dayak people clear small scale land and use season calendar before fire the forest.This research concern swith bambi ‘ari’s implementation to prevent forest fire haze by using qualitative method to collect primary data. This research argues that as a local wisdom, bambi ‘ari was built upon collaboration among the Dayak people to develop social solidarity. Since the Dayak people rely heavily on natural resources, they set a system to help natural resources management, such as forest. This set of system called tembawang, applies season calendar to determine planting in the field and land clearing. Forest fire as a tool of land clearing, conducted in natural ways and in particular time to avoid haze disaster. Collaboration among the Dayak people occurred when they fire forest by monitoring hot spots and supplying water to prevent uncontrolled forest fire.This research concludes that the implementation of bambi‘ari as a long term natural resources management by the Dayak people enable haze disaster prevention

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  • Muryanti, Muryanti & , Rokhiman, 2017. "Bambi Ari’ Sebagai Wujud Kearifan Lokal Masyarakat Dayak Dalam Penanganan Bencana Kabut Asap Di Kabupaten Kapuas Hulu, Kalimantan Barat," OSF Preprints wxtav, Center for Open Science.
  • Handle: RePEc:osf:osfxxx:wxtav
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/wxtav
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