P E T A SPASI AL IND E K S RA WAN B E NC A N A BAN JIR JA WA TIM UR M E NGG UN AKAN S IS T E M INF ORM ASI G E OG RA F IS ( S IG)
Abstract
Floods
be
c
ome
the
most
c
omm
on
thread
natur
e
and
the
most
harmful
,
both
o
f
them
impac
t
to
the
humanitar
ian
and
e
c
onomic
s.
One
of
the
e
ff
ort
to
minimiz
e
ne
gati
v
e
impac
t
of
fl
ood
s
by
spat
ial
map
of
disa
ster
ris
k
index
of
fl
oods,
w
hich
c
an
be
used
for
planni
ng
or
Early
w
arni
ng
Sy
stem
.
Ge
og
raphi
c
Info
rmati
o
n
Sy
stem
w
as
a
me
thod
that
c
an
be
used
to
map
t
he
v
ulnerabil
it
y
of
fl
ood
in
e
v
e
ry
dist
rict
in
East
J
av
a
w
it
h
a
short
ti
me
T
his
re
se
arch
aims
spat
ial
map
of
fl
ood
ris
k
index
in
East
J
av
a
using
GI
S.
T
his
re
se
arch
is
a
d
e
sc
ript
ive
study
using
se
c
ondary
data
from
Data
dan
Infor
masi
Be
nc
ana
Indon
e
sia
(D
IB
I
)
in
East
J
av
a
since
1908
2012.
Populat
ion
w
as
c
atast
rophi
c
data
include
data
on
the
numbe
r
of
i
nc
idents
of
fl
ooding,
the
impac
t,
t
he
populat
ion
de
nsit
y
data
for
e
ac
h
dist
rict
in
Ea
st
J
av
a
from
1908
2012.
T
he
r
e
sult
show
e
d
that
in
ge
n
e
ral
dist
rict
area
in
Ea
st
J
av
a
dominated
by
the
m
e
dium
c
lass
of
v
ulnerabil
it
y
(
48.48
%
)
from
33
dist
rict
area
w
hich
e
v
e
r
fl
ooding
an
d
suff
e
r
loss
e
s
due
to
fl
ood.
T
he
high
and
lo
w
c
lass
approx
imately
6.06%
and
45.45
%
.the
high
c
lass
c
ov
e
rs
the
dist
rict
o
f
P
asuruan
and
Sit
ubondo.
From
thi
s
re
se
arch,
w
e
k
now
that
disas
ter
manage
me
nt
for
BPBD
based
on
the
disas
ter
ris
k
.
lev
e
l
su
c
h
a
s
high
v
ulnerabil
it
y
lev
e
l
c
an
b
e
d
one
w
it
h
improv
e
me
nt
on
w
ateri
ng
inf
rast
ruct
ure
,
formi
n
g
the
disas
ter
re
sponse,
and
opti
mize
plan
k
onti
jensi,
the
v
ulnerabil
it
y
of
be
ing
by
incre
asing
mainte
nanc
e
of
w
atering
inf
rast
ructure
s
and
also
improv
e
ac
ti
v
it
i
e
s
pre
prosperous
c
alam
it
y
and
the
v
ulnerabil
it
y
of
low
w
it
h
rais
e
se
c
urit
y
disas
ter
be
in
the
form
prog
ram
or
ac
ti
v
it
ies
pre
prosperous
disas
ter
to k
e
e
p
possi
bil
it
y
terjadi
ny
any
a
larg
e
r
impac
t.
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