The calamity of eruptions, or an eruption of benefits? Mt. Bromo human–volcano system a case study of an open-risk perception

In this paper we investigate the question not of how, but why people actively choose to live with continued exposure to considerable hazard. A field survey of the human–volcano interaction at Bromo Volcano was based on semi-structured interviews and focus group discussions. The recorded interviews w...

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Main Authors: S. Bachri, J. Stötter, M. Monreal, J. Sartohadi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2015-02-01
Series:Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences
Online Access:http://www.nat-hazards-earth-syst-sci.net/15/277/2015/nhess-15-277-2015.pdf
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spelling doaj-ec93782237d948ad89423ab341a214442020-11-25T00:45:18ZengCopernicus PublicationsNatural Hazards and Earth System Sciences1561-86331684-99812015-02-0115227729010.5194/nhess-15-277-2015The calamity of eruptions, or an eruption of benefits? Mt. Bromo human–volcano system a case study of an open-risk perceptionS. Bachri0J. Stötter1M. Monreal2J. Sartohadi3Institute of Geography, Innsbruck University, Innsbruck, AustriaInstitute of Geography, Innsbruck University, Innsbruck, AustriaInstitute of Geography, Innsbruck University, Innsbruck, AustriaDepartment of Geography and Environmental Science, Faculty of Geography, Gadjah Mada University, Yogyakarta, IndonesiaIn this paper we investigate the question not of how, but why people actively choose to live with continued exposure to considerable hazard. A field survey of the human–volcano interaction at Bromo Volcano was based on semi-structured interviews and focus group discussions. The recorded interviews were transcribed and analysed according to recurrent themes in the answers. Findings from field investigation were then confronted with previous existing concepts of human exposure to natural hazards. The result shows that the interaction between humans and the volcanic environment at Bromo volcano is multifaceted and complex. The Tengger people choose – rather than being forced – to live with volcanic hazards. They are not only exposed to its negative consequence, but also enjoy benefits and opportunities of physical, spiritual and socio-cultural nature that arise within the human–volcanic system. Following this perspective, the concept of risk itself must be revisited and expanded from a one-sided focus on hazardous processes to a more holistic view of risk that includes the various positive aspects that pertain to the entire system. The development of a generic human–volcanic system model could provide the basis for the development of an open-risk concept.http://www.nat-hazards-earth-syst-sci.net/15/277/2015/nhess-15-277-2015.pdf
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The calamity of eruptions, or an eruption of benefits? Mt. Bromo human–volcano system a case study of an open-risk perception
Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences
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J. Stötter
M. Monreal
J. Sartohadi
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title The calamity of eruptions, or an eruption of benefits? Mt. Bromo human–volcano system a case study of an open-risk perception
title_short The calamity of eruptions, or an eruption of benefits? Mt. Bromo human–volcano system a case study of an open-risk perception
title_full The calamity of eruptions, or an eruption of benefits? Mt. Bromo human–volcano system a case study of an open-risk perception
title_fullStr The calamity of eruptions, or an eruption of benefits? Mt. Bromo human–volcano system a case study of an open-risk perception
title_full_unstemmed The calamity of eruptions, or an eruption of benefits? Mt. Bromo human–volcano system a case study of an open-risk perception
title_sort calamity of eruptions, or an eruption of benefits? mt. bromo human–volcano system a case study of an open-risk perception
publisher Copernicus Publications
series Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences
issn 1561-8633
1684-9981
publishDate 2015-02-01
description In this paper we investigate the question not of how, but why people actively choose to live with continued exposure to considerable hazard. A field survey of the human–volcano interaction at Bromo Volcano was based on semi-structured interviews and focus group discussions. The recorded interviews were transcribed and analysed according to recurrent themes in the answers. Findings from field investigation were then confronted with previous existing concepts of human exposure to natural hazards. The result shows that the interaction between humans and the volcanic environment at Bromo volcano is multifaceted and complex. The Tengger people choose – rather than being forced – to live with volcanic hazards. They are not only exposed to its negative consequence, but also enjoy benefits and opportunities of physical, spiritual and socio-cultural nature that arise within the human–volcanic system. Following this perspective, the concept of risk itself must be revisited and expanded from a one-sided focus on hazardous processes to a more holistic view of risk that includes the various positive aspects that pertain to the entire system. The development of a generic human–volcanic system model could provide the basis for the development of an open-risk concept.
url http://www.nat-hazards-earth-syst-sci.net/15/277/2015/nhess-15-277-2015.pdf
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