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STUDI KERENTANAN DAN ARAHAN MITIGASI BENCANA BANJIR DI KECAMATAN PURING KABUPATEN KEBUMEN TAHUN 2016 Sri Muliana Mardikaningsih; Chatarina Muryani; Setya Nugraha
GeoEco Vol 3, No 2 (2017): GeoEco Juli 2017
Publisher : Universitas Sebelas Maret (UNS)

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The purpose of this research is to know: (1) the level of the flood vulnerability in Puring Subdistrict of Kebumen Regency. (2) Referral flood disaster mitigation in Puring Subdistrict of Kebumen Regency. The method that used on this research is a descriptive survey method with spatial approach. The population are the entire land units and individuals on the Puring subdistrict, as well as the Government. Samples of the research are the unit of land, individuals who were affected by flood at 12 northern parts of the village in Puring Subdistrict, and Disaster Relief Agencies of Kebumen Regency. The number of its units is 7. The sampling technique a population, purposive sampling, probability sampling. The data collecting techniques were interviews, observation, and documentation. Triangulation was used for the validity of the data. Used the overlay and skoring parameters of flood vulnerability level, i.e. land form, the slope of the slopes, soils, and land use for the data’s analyzing. Referral flood mitigation is determined based on the level of vulnerability and those type of flood. The results of these research are (1) the level of flood vulnerability in Puring consists of 3 classes, such as: (a) the Very Vulnerable class includes 12 villages in up to of 2,190.98 ha (80,43%) area; (b) Vulnerable Class includes 7 villages that’s covering of 530.67 ha (19,48%) area; (c) Less Vulnerable Class consists of 1 village in 2.57 ha (0.09%) of the area. (2) Referral flood mitigation is divided into 4 types, i.e. Type I for very vulnerable and the flood of submissions, Type II for vulnerable level and type of flood of submissions, Type III for vulnerable level and the type of local flood, Type IV class is for less susceptible level and flood of submissions type. Key Words: Flood, Vulnerability, Mitigation
HOUSEHOLD PREPAREDNESS FOR FLOOD DISASTER IN SURAKARTA CITY 2017 ika rahmawati; Chatarina Muryani; Setya Nugraha
GeoEco Vol 4, No 2 (2018): GeoEco July 2018
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This research case aims to determine (1) The spread of floods in the city of Surakarta in 2016; (2) Uncertainty factors that causing floods based on community perception in Surakarta City; (3) Individual and household preparedness levels in dealing with flood disaster in Surakarta City; (4) Implementation of science as a teaching material of geography in grade XI Senior High School on basic material of natural disaster mitigation.The research was conducted in Western City of Surakarta. The area assumed in Western City of Surakarta are Banjarsari district, Laweyan District, and Serengan District. Eligible samples consisted of 11 villages affected by flood in 2016, sampling of administrative unit using purposive sampling technique. The sample has been taken is the number of individuals / households in each ‘RW’ affected by floods in each villages, the number of samples is using snowball sampling technique. Data collection was done by documentation study, interview, questionnaire, and interview. Data validity test is done by data triangulation method. Data analysis is using Likert approach and LIPI preparedness measurement framework - UNESCO / ISDR.The results of the research are as follows: (1) flooding spread in eleven sub-districts in West Surakarta City which is divided into 3 regions based on administrative unit of analysis. Banjarsari District having local flood characteristics and submissions with elevation and duration of time falling into the low category. Laweyan District areas have local flood characteristics and postings with elevation and duration of time that falling into the low category. Serengan District has local flood characteristics and post with elevation and duration falling into the medium category; (2). Factors causing high flooding, garbage disposal, and flood control building conditions; (3) Individual and household preparedness studies in all villages are in a ready category;
KAJIAN KESIAPSIAGAAN TERHADAP BENCANA TSUNAMI DI KECAMATAN PURING KABUPATEN KEBUMEN TAHUN 2016 Kukuh Setio Utomo; Chatarina Muryani; Setya Nugraha
GeoEco Vol 4, No 1 (2018): GeoEco Januari 2018
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This study aims to determine : (1) Preparedness of individuals to tsunamis in Puring SubDistrict Kebumen Regency (2) Preparedness of school comunity to tsunamis in Puring Sub-District Kebumen Regency (3) Preparedness of government to tsunamis in Puring Sub-District Kebumen Regency (4) Efforts made by individuals, school community, and goverment to improve tsunami preparedness in Puring Sub-District Kebumen Regency. This study is a qualitative study using a spatial approach. A sampling technique that Area Probability sample. Data were analyzed using index formula guides sourced from LIPI (2006) and elaborated descriptively. The results showed that (1) Preparedness of individuals included in the category of ready with an average index value of 67.06. (2) School community preparedness included in the category of ready with an average index value of 68.25. (3) Government preparedness included in the category of ready with an average index value of 68. (4) The efforts made by individuals to improve preparedness by following the socialization and simulation. Schools apply knowledge of disaster in the learning material, whereas the government conduct socialization to the public and coordination with the relevant parties. Keywords: Disaster, Tsunami, Disaster Preparedness, Individual, Household, Community Schools, Government