Adaptation of Generation Z in Facing Flood Disasters in Sewu Village, Surakarta City

Auliya Rizqi Fitriyani, Pipit Wijayanti

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Flood disasters are hydrometeorological disasters that occur due to high rainfall and low public awareness which can trigger the formation of an imbalance between the capacity of water catchment areas and the carrying capacity of rivers. Losses resulting from flood disasters include economic and social losses, and even loss of life. Flood disasters often occur in urban areas with fairly rapid development, such as the city of Surakarta, so people need to adapt to survive in flooded areas.  This research aims to determine the adaptations made by Generation Z in Sewu Village in facing flood disasters using a phenomenological approach. The older generation in Sewu Village views annual flooding as routine, yet concerns arise about whether the tech-oriented but socially less sensitive Generation Z can carry on traditional flood adaptation practices. The sampling technique was carried out through purposive sampling with the criteria of Generation Z who had been affected by flooding and had lived for more than five years. There are three types of adaptation implemented by Generation Z in Sewu Village, namely physical adaptation through a commitment to protecting the environment and understanding relocation and the function of adjusting the shape of buildings, social adaptation by forming positive perceptions and social support, and economic adaptation by maintaining valuable items to reduce the risk of damage can increase expenses.

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Flood; Adaptation; Generation Z

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