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Pendampingan Penyusunan Rekomendasi Teknis Penanganan Banjir Berbasis Masyarakat Di Tingkat Desa/Kelurahan Wulan Puspa Anggraini; Muhammad Latif; Mekarria Pangaribuan; Rezi Munizar
Journal of Community Service and Engagement Vol 1 No 2 (2026): February: Servitia: Journal of Community Service and Engagement
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.65310/j28wwh20

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The increasing frequency and complexity of flood events at the village and urban neighborhood levels require mitigation approaches that extend beyond purely structural interventions and incorporate local capacity and community participation. This community engagement program aimed to develop and implement a community-based technical recommendation framework for flood mitigation through an empirical–participatory approach. The activities were conducted in several flood-prone urban villages in Sungai Serut District, Bengkulu City. Methods included participatory field surveys, flood-prone area mapping, focus group discussions, and qualitative evaluation of both processes and outcomes. The findings indicate that local drainage systems exhibit limited capacity due to inadequate dimensions, sedimentation, and insufficient routine maintenance, which are closely linked to land-use changes and community environmental practices. Active community involvement significantly enhanced the accuracy of problem identification, strengthened the social legitimacy of technical recommendations, and encouraged positive behavioral changes in environmental management. Furthermore, integrating the recommendations into local planning, budgeting, and monitoring mechanisms increased the likelihood of consistent implementation.
Pemetaan Kerawanan Longsor Berbasis SIG: Implementasi Permen PU No. 22/PRT/M/2007 di Kabupaten Bengkulu Tengah Muhammad Latif
Journal of Science, Technology, and Innovation Vol 1 No 3 (2026): : April: Inventa: Journal of Science, Technology, and Innovation
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.65310/kqer2936

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This study develops a GIS-based landslide susceptibility mapping framework by operationalizing the weighting scheme prescribed in Indonesian Public Works Regulation No. 22/PRT/M/2007 within Bengkulu Tengah Regency. Seven physical parameters slope gradient, soil condition, lithology, rainfall intensity, slope hydrology, seismicity, and vegetation were standardized, scored, and integrated through weighted spatial overlay to produce a composite susceptibility index. Results reveal a regional dominance of low susceptibility, indicating systemic equilibrium among controlling parameters, while localized moderate to high zones reflect critical parameter interactions. Seismic influence functions primarily as a triggering modifier rather than a dominant determinant, whereas vegetation structure contributes mechanically to slope cohesion and hydrological regulation. The integrated model demonstrates methodological robustness by linking empirical spatial evidence with theoretical slope stability principles, ensuring analytical consistency and replicability. Conceptually, the framework advances landslide assessment from descriptive mapping toward predictive spatial evaluation. The findings support risk-informed land management strategies and highlight the utility of regulation-based multi-criteria GIS modeling as a scalable approach for hazard mitigation planning in geomorphologically dynamic regions. Â