The Role of Mosques in Managing Flood Natural Disasters through Environmental Education
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.37640/ice.02.730Keywords:
community empowerment, local micro organisms, natural disaster managementAbstract
The background: the natural disaster of flooding in many areas at the end of this year which has caused people to face an alarming risk of life, the mosque has become one of the evacuation sites for affected communities. From this situation the role of the mosque becomes very important in conditioning the community to remain safe. The method: qualitative method in which descriptive research describes the results of the analysis of facts in the field. The results: a) The role of the mosque in community empowerment must be carried out in a sustainable manner as a control for organic waste processing as a coordination center for the community. b) Organic waste is processed into liquid and solid local micro-organisms that can be used to fertilize the soil, eliminate bad odors in the home environment, streams and its surroundings, neutralize post-flood bacteria, insecticides, handsanitizers, environmentally friendly disinfectants. c). Make written instructions for practical production methods that the community can easily and independently carry out. The conclusion: is to very important the practical role of mosques education in flood disaster management through community empowerment in processing organic waste into local micro-organisms.
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