2021
DOI: 10.1088/1757-899x/1088/1/012110
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The potential for flooding in Koro Bakara watershed area, East Luwu due to the land conversion

Abstract: Changes in land use in protected forest areas to pepper plantations are one of the serious problems that occur around the Koro Bakara watershed in East Luwu. This study aims to determine (1) irregularities in land use in the Koro Bakara watershed at East Luwu, (2) The level of flood vulnerability in the Bakara East Luwu watershed as a result of land use mismatch. This research was carried out in the East Luwu Koro Bakara watershed area with a total watershed area of 14,010 ha, administratively located in the S… Show more

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“…This shows that the Miu sub-watershed area is very vulnerable to damage, especially by community land use activities. An adaptive prevention and control approach is needed, not only prioritizing technical approaches, but also adapting to social and cultural aspects [17][18][19]. The combination of a technical approach with social, economic and cultural aspects is expected to be able to produce a flood prevention model that is adaptive to regional characteristics, social, economic characteristics and community culture [6,20].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This shows that the Miu sub-watershed area is very vulnerable to damage, especially by community land use activities. An adaptive prevention and control approach is needed, not only prioritizing technical approaches, but also adapting to social and cultural aspects [17][18][19]. The combination of a technical approach with social, economic and cultural aspects is expected to be able to produce a flood prevention model that is adaptive to regional characteristics, social, economic characteristics and community culture [6,20].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%