: Flood Vulnerability Assessment of Kali Welang Floodplain by Using Analytic Hierarchy Process Based Methods
Date
2021-04-01Author
A. D. WICAKSONO, A. D. Wicaksono
HIDAYAH, Entin
WIYONO, Retno Utami Agung
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Floods occur almost every year in a number of areas in the
floodplain of Kali Welang. The floods have caused loss of
materials and lives. Assessment of the vulnerability is essential for
policy making in non-structural treatment of floods. The objective
of this paper is to compute and elaborate the flood vulnerability
index in local scale to assess conditions that affect the magnitude
of flood hazards. This study identifies and evaluates the Flood
Vulnerability Index (FVI) of an area by considering the factors of
area’s exposure to floods, flood susceptibility, and flood resilience.
The Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) is used to formulate the
weights of each component. The values of the components were
collected from interviews with policy makers from relevant
governmental agencies. The inputs for the AHP were collected
from the respondents in a questionnaire survey. This study selected
18 relevant indicators. The FVI results show very high
vulnerability in local scale in one village and high vulnerability in
other six villages. The results of this study can be used to construct
non-structural strategies in flood mitigation by enhancing
community’s resilience toward the flood. In addition, the results
can be used for policy making process in spatial urban planning
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