Nabire Regency, Central Papua Province, has a high vulnerability to flooding due to significant rainfall intensity with type 1 Local Seasonal Zone, which only has one season throughout the year, namely the Year-Round Rainfall (HST) type, with an average rainfall of more than 300 mm per month, ranging from 344 mm to 522 mm per month. Risk analysis was conducted using the Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) method to determine the priority of factors causing flooding, including hydrological aspects, land use, infrastructure, and socio-economic impacts in a systematic manner. The results of this study indicate that the analysis of public perception of flooding disasters was conducted by modeling data using a Likert scale, which was processed computationally to generate patterns of public perception. The Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) method was used to determine the priority of data-based mitigation strategies. The results confirm that BPBD plays a dominant role in flood risk management through the integration of adaptive and sustainable environmental information systems.
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