2020
DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/409/1/012032
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Analysis of GIS-Based Disaster Risk and Land Use Changes in The Impacted Area of Mudflow Disaster Lapindo

Abstract: The mudflow disaster Lapindo in Sidoarjo Indonesia, that has occurred since 2006, until now still poses a risk of danger to residential settlements in the impacted areas. This study aims to make disaster risk analysis and land use changes in disaster impacted areas since before the disaster occurred until now. This research is expected to be very useful as a basis for developing spatial policies in the region. The method used is quantitative based on satellite imagery, then GIS-based data is analyzed quantitat… Show more

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“…Kondisi lingkungan permukiman pasca bencana lumpur Lapindo saat ini masih cukup mempriha-tinkan. Risiko bencana dari desa-desa di area terdampak juga berada pada tingkat medium hingga tinggi (Ekawati, Hardiman, dan Pandelaki 2020). Beberapa kali tanggul penahan lumpur ambles dan retak sehingga perlu dilakukan perluasan dan peninggian.…”
Section: Pendahuluanunclassified
“…Kondisi lingkungan permukiman pasca bencana lumpur Lapindo saat ini masih cukup mempriha-tinkan. Risiko bencana dari desa-desa di area terdampak juga berada pada tingkat medium hingga tinggi (Ekawati, Hardiman, dan Pandelaki 2020). Beberapa kali tanggul penahan lumpur ambles dan retak sehingga perlu dilakukan perluasan dan peninggian.…”
Section: Pendahuluanunclassified
“…Satyana's view revealed the uniform territorial topology in the Brantas Delta zone between Jenggala Kingdom and Majapahit Kingdom territories close to the area of Lapindo Mud phenomena written in Babad Pararaton, Serat Kenda, Folktale of Jenggala, and geological principle. Therefore, one of the factors regarding the hypothesis on mud disaster expected to have occurred during the time of the Jenggala Kingdom and Majapahit in the geological study was called mud volcano [18]. The soil of Brantas Delta is classified as unstable since underneath is seven ranges of continuously moving anticline, connecting the end of Kendeng Mountains to Madura Strait, which is supported by a source of an old manuscript, The Pararaton, where there is information that in 1296 Caka or 1374 AD there was a disaster of "Pagunungan Anyar".…”
Section: Timun Masmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, it is currently proven that the location of exploration and exploitation of PT. Lapindo, that is Brantas Block, is on the route of "active mud volcano" extending from Purwodadi-Cepu-Bojonegoro-Porong [18]. The mud volcano phenomenon in Sidoarjo is marked with the high temperature of the torrent close to 1000c on the surface close to the centre of the torrent [18].…”
Section: Timun Masmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Siring, Jatirejo, Renokenongo, Kedungbendo, Ketapang, Gempolsari, Mindi, Pejarakan, Kedungcangkring, Besuki, and Glagaharum are among the villages that have sunk partly or entirely up to 2017. The villages were sunk for a variety of reasons, including uncontrolled mudflow volumes, soil fractures, land subsidence, and even gas bursts, which put the residents' houses in danger [4] [5]. geographically, the Sidoarjo regency is not in a disaster-prone area that could endanger the population's safety.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%