2021
DOI: 10.34123/jurnalasks.v13i2.349
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Robust Biplot Analysis of Natural Disasters in Indonesia from 2019 To 2021

Abstract: Indonesia is one of the most natural disaster-prone countries in the world, frequently exposed to a range of hazards. Currently, Indonesia has 34 provinces and natural disasters that occur in each province are different, therefore it is necessary to analyze the mapping of natural disasters that often occur in each province to provide scientific analysis for risk management of the natural disasters. One of the quick steps in describing data that can be used is biplot analysis, as biplot analysis can describe a … Show more

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“…This country is located on the equator with diverse natural conditions, but certain areas have geographical, geological, and demographic conditions that are vulnerable to the occurrence of a disaster with the risk of damage e-ISSN: 2723-6692 đŸ•® p-ISSN: 2723-6595 and loss, so it requires good coordination of handling and prevention systematically and integrated. Various disasters can occur in all corners of Indonesia, be they natural or non-natural disasters or social disasters (Supriyadi et al, 2018;Venelia et al, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This country is located on the equator with diverse natural conditions, but certain areas have geographical, geological, and demographic conditions that are vulnerable to the occurrence of a disaster with the risk of damage e-ISSN: 2723-6692 đŸ•® p-ISSN: 2723-6595 and loss, so it requires good coordination of handling and prevention systematically and integrated. Various disasters can occur in all corners of Indonesia, be they natural or non-natural disasters or social disasters (Supriyadi et al, 2018;Venelia et al, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The number of residents affected by floods in 2021 was recorded at 370,004 people spread across 725 villages/wards throughout Central Kalimantan. Forest and land fires have been relatively rare since 2020, one of the reasons being the high rainfall throughout the year and the short dry season [27][28][29][30].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%