2021
DOI: 10.32663/georaf.v5i2.1630
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Pemetaan Kerawanan Banjir Bandang di Kecamatan Dau, Kabupaten Malang Menggunakan Metode Analytic Hierarchy Process

Abstract: Banjir Bandang merupakan salah satu ancaman bencana di Kecamatan Dau, Kabupaten Malang. Tercatat kejadian bencana banjir bandang terjadi di tahun 2002, 2012 dan 2020. Tahun 2002 kejadian banjir bandang mengakibatkan satu orang korban meninggal dunia dan mengakibatkan 67 rumah rusak. Sebagai upaya mitigasi bencana, penelitian ini melakukan pemetaan tingkat kerawanan banjir bandang di Kecamatan Dau, Kabupaten Malang. Pemetaan tingkat kerawanan banjir bandang dalam penelitian ini menggunakan metode AHP (Analytic … Show more

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“…This study has some limitations, such as the latest Sukabumi Regency rainfall data based on rainfall measurement stations that are unavailable. In addition, to conduct a debris flow hazard study with a larger and more detailed scale, a river density index is needed by making a convergence index (Panoto et al, 2021) using DEM data. In the future, to update this study, it is hoped that the government can carry out a vulnerability and risk assessment of the debris flow hazard, which focuses on the northern area of Sukabumi, to reduce the impacts and risks that arise.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This study has some limitations, such as the latest Sukabumi Regency rainfall data based on rainfall measurement stations that are unavailable. In addition, to conduct a debris flow hazard study with a larger and more detailed scale, a river density index is needed by making a convergence index (Panoto et al, 2021) using DEM data. In the future, to update this study, it is hoped that the government can carry out a vulnerability and risk assessment of the debris flow hazard, which focuses on the northern area of Sukabumi, to reduce the impacts and risks that arise.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The findings include implementing disaster management policies (Silmi, Nur and Purwanti, 2019) and the potential for geological disasters (Farasadina, 2017) in Sukabumi Regency. However, research on debris-flow hazards has been carried out in several areas, such as Padang City (Sahara, Istijono and Sunaryo, 2013;Utama and Naumar, 2015), Malang City (Panoto et al, 2021), and Palembang City (Nisumanti et al, 2013). Sukabumi district risks debris-flow hazards because it is vulnerable to ground movement.…”
Section: Pendahuluanmentioning
confidence: 99%