Community Resilience based on Quality Family Village (Kampung KB) in Supporting Sustainable City Development in Indonesia (Evidence Banjar Municipality)

(1) Neng Wilda Nurjanah Mail (Reasearch and Innovation Division, Planning, Research and Innovation Board of Banjar Municipality, Banjar Municipality, West Java Province, Indonesia, Indonesia)
(2) Zhen Deng Mail (College of Life Sciences, Anhui Normal University, Wuhu 241000, China, China)
(3) * Agus Supriyadi Mail (Reasearch and Innovation Division, Planning, Research and Innovation Board of Banjar Municipality, Banjar Municipality, West Java Province, Indonesia, Indonesia)
(4) Yizhen Zhang Mail (School of Geography and Tourism, Anhui Normal University, Wuhu 241002, China, China)
(5) Asep Saepulloh Mail (Bandung Institute of Technology, Bandung, Indonesia, Indonesia)
*corresponding author

Abstract


Community Resilience (CR) has become a concern of world academics in urban and rural studies. The Covid-19 pandemic in addition to encouraging digitization also provides a new space for the community to innovate and move together, therefore community resilience is the key in facing every challenge both external and internal. The concept of community resilience based on KB villages is a strategy that prioritizes the concept of family resilience as the backbone of encouraging community resilience. The focus on handling stunting cases that have become a concern of the central government provides new thinking space in efforts to handle and overcome these problems in the future. The research was conducted in Banjar City to obtain a KB Village-based community resilience strategy where the innovativeness of the research lies in the integration of principles for building social-ecological resilience into the framework, and the provision of a step-by-step process in an effort to encourage community resilience. This research analyzes the concepts of family physical resilience, community social resilience and psychological resilience based on a literature review, and identifies key inhibiting variables through interviews with relevant parties.


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Community Resilience; Kampung KB; Sustainable City

   

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