2023
DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/1192/1/012037
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Social vulnerability toward tsunami hazard in the coastal area of Bayah Dome Geopark, in Lebak Regency, Banten Province

Prihartanto,
N A Akhirianto,
S Trisnafiah
et al.

Abstract: The prominent character of geodiversity, biodiversity, and cultural diversity in Bayah Dome coastal has encouraged the Lebak Regency government to promote Bayah Dome Geopark (BDG) in 2020. On the other side, the potential hazards of an earthquake and tsunami originating from the subduction zone on the south coast of the BDG will increase the vulnerability of the community. This study aims to develop a social vulnerability model for the tsunami disaster in the BDG area based on the population potentially expose… Show more

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“…The modified social vulnerability assessment uses parameters of the potential population exposed to tsunami disasters and vulnerable groups to determine the class of vulnerability, with a weighting factor of 60% and 40% for each parameter [18]. Vulnerable group indicators consist of the sex ratio (10%), the number of people of vulnerable age (10%), the number of poor people (10%), and the number of people with disabilities (10%).…”
Section: Social Vulnerability Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The modified social vulnerability assessment uses parameters of the potential population exposed to tsunami disasters and vulnerable groups to determine the class of vulnerability, with a weighting factor of 60% and 40% for each parameter [18]. Vulnerable group indicators consist of the sex ratio (10%), the number of people of vulnerable age (10%), the number of poor people (10%), and the number of people with disabilities (10%).…”
Section: Social Vulnerability Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The population exposed to disasters is one of the primary data needed in disaster management activities such as disaster risk assessment and preparation of contingency plans. Population characteristics related to the potential number of victims and evacuees are used as a reference in disaster management plans in the event of a disaster and to support decision-making in disaster risk reduction programmes [18]. Table 3 shows the potential population exposed to tsunami disasters.…”
Section: Potential Population Exposed To Tsunamimentioning
confidence: 99%