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International Journal for Disaster and Development Interface
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ISSN : 28078349     EISSN : 28078349     DOI : -
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International Journal for Disaster and Development Interface is an international, peer-reviewed, open access and scientific journal on disaster management published semi-annually on April and October online by Amcolabora Institute. This journal free access and free submission for reader and author. The scope of the journal includes: All area of Disaster Management (Preparedness, Mitigation, Response, Recovery) Disaster studies, modelling, and analysis Development policy and planning against disaster Disaster and development disruption Environmental issues and climate changes Sustainable Development Goals Green/Blue/Circular Economy and Planning Resilience studies
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Analysis of Landslide Vulnerability Levels and Disaster Mitigation Based on Geographic Information Systems GIS in Prambanan District, Sleman Regency Dewi, Hapsari Kusuma; Sigit, Agus Anggoro; Fikriyah, Vidya; Ibrahim, Mohd Hairy
International Journal for Disaster and Development Interface Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025): April 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53824/ijddi.v5i1.31

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Prambanan District is one of the sub-districts in Sleman Regency that is prone to landslide threats, one of which is due to the topography in Prambanan District which has a steep slope of 18.53%. According to a statement from the Disaster Risk Reduction Forum (FPRB) in Prambanan District, there are 5 villages that are prone to landslides and based on the latest data from the Regional Disaster Management Agency (BPBD) in 2021 there were 16 incidents. This study utilizes the application of Geographic Information Systems for vulnerability analysis using 5 parameters: slope, soil type, geological type, rainfall and land use. This study aims to 1) analyze the distribution of landslide susceptibility levels in Prambanan District, Sleman Regency, 2) analyze the dominant factors that cause landslide vulnerability in Prambanan District, Sleman Regency, 3) analyze what mitigation efforts can be done to minimize losses due to disasters. Landslide in Prambanan District, Sleman Regency. The method used in this research is the survey method using the unit of analysis of land units. The sampling method in this study used stratified random sampling based on the strata, land units that were adjusted to the level of landslide susceptibility. The data analysis methods used are tiered overlay analysis, frequency table analysis, landslide hazard map analysis and field surveys. The results of this study indicate that the level of vulnerability to landslides in Prambanan District is dominated by moderate vulnerability. Moderate vulnerability covers 17 land units, is a S5-IL-STH, S5-III-L-STH, S5-VLT, S5-II-LT, S5-II-L-STH, S5-IV-LP, S5-IV-LK , S5-IV-L-STH, V8-I-RCK-SI, F1-I-RCK-SI, F1-I-GK-SI, F1-II-RCK-SI, F1-II-L-SI, F1 -ILT, F1-IL-SI, S2-II-LT, S2-III-LT. The dominant factors causing landslide susceptibility in Prambanan District are bulk and soil type. Disaster mitigation efforts in Prambanan District based on the results of analysis and field surveys are divided into 2 forms, structural mitigation and non-structural mitigation.
Disaster Resilience in Residential Area (Case Study: Siau Islands District Tagulandang Biaro, North Sulawesi Province Post Space Mountain Eruption in 2024) Dewi, Naufa Gutta; Kurniawan, Naufal Irhab; Wijaya, Arya Tri; Anggani, Nirma Lila
International Journal for Disaster and Development Interface Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025): April 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53824/ijddi.v5i1.67

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Indonesia, located on the Pacific Ring of Fire, has a high potential for volcanic disaster due to tectonic plate subduction. The eruption of Mount Ruang on April 16 2024 in the Siau Islands District of Tagulandang Biaro (Sitaro), North Sulawesi Province, resulted in a significant impact on the local community with 9,083 people and 5,000 houses affected. This research aims to understand the factors that influence community resilience in facing natural disasters, especially volcanic eruptions, as well as identify weaknesses and strengths in existing resilience systems. The method used is qualitative with secondary data analysis from BNPB and PVMBG. The research results show the need for volcanic emergency training, building disaster-resistant infrastructure, strengthening early warning systems, relocating residents, and increasing coordination between institutions. Mitigation efforts by the North Sulawesi Provincial government and BPBD, including evacuation and restoration of learning activities, are expected to increase community resilience to future volcanic disasters and minimize their impact.
Exploring Google Earth Engine for Flood Detection (A Case Study in Bandung City) Ruuhulhaq, Muhammad Saiful; Rohman, Arif; Shalih, Osmar
International Journal for Disaster and Development Interface Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025): April 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53824/ijddi.v5i1.93

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Climate change has increased the frequency and severity of urban flooding worldwide. This research utilizes Google Earth Engine (GEE) and Sentinel-1 synthetic aperture radar (SAR) imagery to detect, map, and analyze flood inundation in Bandung City, Indonesia, from 2014 to 2023. Our workflow combines radiometric calibration, Lee speckle filtering, and Otsu thresholding implemented through GEE's JavaScript API to delineate flooded areas in all weather conditions at 30 m resolution. The results show clear spatial and temporal fluctuations in inundation levels, with peaks in flood coverage in 2016, 2020 and 2021. This approach identifies recurring inundation points and supports targeted disaster management interventions such as prioritized drainage improvements, flood forecasting systems, and nature-based solutions to improve flood resilience in Bandung City by rapidly processing a decade of data in the cloud.
Affordable Housing as an Alternative for Reconstruction After an Earthquake in Rural Areas: Al Haouz, Morocco Benlarbi, Wiam; Karaman, Aykut
International Journal for Disaster and Development Interface Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025): April 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53824/ijddi.v5i1.97

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Post-earthquake rebuilding planning is essential for the long-term development of earthquake-affected areas. Approaches to community resilience in rural settings focus on how communities adjust to changes and shocks. This study utilizes a resident resilience method to analyze affordable housing during earthquake rebuilding in Morocco in comparison to other countries that took this alternative as a solution. Methods used included semi-structured interviews, participant observation, Geographic mapping, and secondary data analysis. This study describes how resources were mobilized following the tragedy to solve short- and long-term housing options through prefabricated and cheap homes, while considering the area's unique building materials and space management.
Development of Risk Maps and Implementation of Socialization of Earthquake Disaster Mitigation in Matano Village, East Luwu Regency Pramatadie, Andi Muhamad; Drajat, Elzaskiah; Sari , Nurmala
International Journal for Disaster and Development Interface Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025): April 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53824/ijddi.v5i1.99

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Community service activities in Matano Village, East Luwu Regency, with a focus on developing earthquake risk maps and disaster mitigation pocketbooks, were carried out from July 8 to August 15, 2024. Given the geographical location of Matano Village adjacent to the Matano Fault, which has a high potential risk of earthquakes, this activity aims to increase community preparedness in dealing with disasters. Through the Real Work Lecture (KKN) conducted by Hasanuddin University, data was downloaded from InaRisk BNPB, followed by socialization to the public about earthquake risk and mitigation measures that need to be taken. The results of this activity are in the form of risk maps and pocket books which are expected to increase public understanding and awareness of potential earthquake disasters. This research is expected to be a reference in disaster mitigation efforts, especially in earthquake-prone areas.

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