2019冠状病毒病大流行对孟加拉国社会环境可持续性的影响

Ahmad Nadi, A. Firdaus, Anita Noviana, Yustinus Kus Sukma Aji
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大流行和国家灾难的状态表明,Covid-19对人们生活的各个方面产生了重大影响。目前,Banjarmasin的社会环境发生了变化。这项研究突出了大流行期间在班贾尔马辛发生的社会影响,并预测了大流行后的情况。可见的影响是,Banjarmasin的一些社会传统已不复存在,人们担心它们的可持续性。本研究旨在解释2019冠状病毒病对孟加拉国社会环境可持续性的影响。在这篇科学文章中使用的研究方法是一个简单的调查方法。本次调查研究的目的是概述新冠疫情对社会环境可持续性和现有社会传统的影响,并预测人们对这些社会传统可持续性的行为。采用描述性分析方法对调查数据进行分析。这种方法用于将流行病的影响描述为一种社会现象,然后用描述性叙述加以解释。然后,结果表明,大流行对Banjarmasin人民的十大社会传统产生了影响,它们是:1)握手;2)亲吻对方的手;3) Gotong royong;4)感恩节;5) Berelaan;6)婚礼派对或Aruh Penganten;7)坟墓朝圣;8) Mewarung;9) Taklim;10)返乡。
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The Impact of Covid-19 Pandemic Towards Sustainability of the Social Environment in Banjarmasin
Status of a pandemic and a national disaster is a sign that Covid-19 has a significant impact on various aspects of people's lives. Currently, it has been changed social environment in Banjarmasin. This study highlights the social impacts that occurred in Banjarmasin during pandemic and predicts the condition after the pandemic. The visible impact is that some social traditions in Banjarmasin are no longer exist and there are concerns about their sustainability. This study aims to explain the impact of Covid-19 for sustainability of the social environment in Banjarmasin. The research method used in this scientific article is a simple survey method. The purpose of this survey research is to provide an overview of the impact of the Covid-19 for the sustainability of the social environment and existing social traditions, as well as to predict people's behavior towards the sustainability of these social traditions. The survey data were analyzed by descriptive analysis methods. This method is used to describe the impact of a pandemic as a social phenomenon, which is then explained in a descriptive narrative. Then the results showed that the pandemic had an impact on the ten social traditions of the people in Banjarmasin, there are: 1) Shaking hands; 2) Kiss the hand; 3) Gotong royong; 4) Thanksgiving; 5) Berelaan; 6) Wedding party or Aruh Penganten; 7) Pilgrimage to the Grave; 8) Mewarung; 9) Taklim; and 10) Homecoming.
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