2022
DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/986/1/012064
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Spatial analysis of damage due to the eruption of Mount Kelud in February 2014: lessons learned for better regional planning

Abstract: The eruption of Mount Kelud in February 2014 released eruptive material that caused lava flooding from the sub-watershed. Lava floods cause land-use changes, land damage, and infrastructure damage. Ngantang Sub-district Malang Regency is the area most severely affected by the eruption of Mount Kelud. This paper aims as a preventive effort to reduce disaster risk through spatial evaluation of vulnerability due to lahar sediments and directives for infrastructure and settlement planning in volcanic areas. Using … Show more

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