A Study of the Hazard Level and Vulnerability of the Society against Debris Flow of Merapi in the Putih River Watershed, Indonesia

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Abstract

Mount Merapi is one of the most active volcanoes in Indonesia with a relatively fast period of around 2-7 years. The impact of hazards arising from a fire eruption, such as primary hazards, namely hazards that occur directly, secondary hazards, namely hazards that occur indirectly or take place after an eruption, tertiary hazards, namely environmental damage around the volcano. This study aims to determine the value of the hazard level and vulnerability to debris flow in the Putih River watershed. The research method used in this study is to use the scoring and weighting method. The results obtained from the scoring and weighting methods, Srumbung and Mranggen villages have a debris flow hazard with a total value of 2.6 which falls into the high hazard level category. The results show that Srumbung Village obtained a total value of 7.92 which is included in the medium level of vulnerability category. Parameters that have a big influence on the level of community vulnerability to debris flows in the two villages are social aspects with a value of 3 and economic aspects with a value of 2.4.

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Ikhsan, J., Faizah, R., Hairani, A., & Sutawiguna, P. T. (2021). A Study of the Hazard Level and Vulnerability of the Society against Debris Flow of Merapi in the Putih River Watershed, Indonesia. In IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (Vol. 933). IOP Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/933/1/012028

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