The Analysis of Vulnerability and Resilience Level of das Samin Downstream Society in Facing Flood Disaster in Spatial Perspectic

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The purpose of this research is to map the level of flood vulnerability and to know the level of resilience of Das Samin community in facing flood disaster. Mapping of flood prone areas is one of the non-structural flood control methods, while the twenty first century flood prevention paradigm is making harmony communities with floods. Analysis of flood prone areas using scoring with the help of Geographic Information System on four parameters of vulnerability that is Rainfall, Land Use, Soil Type and Slope Tilt. While resilience level analysis using resilience scale from Carron-Davidson Resilience scale with 25 questions obtained with questionnaires. The results of the flood vulnerability parameter data include Rainfall (1000 - 1.500, 1500-2000 mm/year), Land Use (Rice and Settlement), Soil Type (Gromosol, mediteran and alluvial) and Slope (0-2%) so that the result is Das Samin Downstream area has a level of vulnerability very high. While the resilience of the community with questionnaires of 50 respondents in the results that the community Das Samin Downstream has a very high resistance in the face of flooding average 117,28 so is very resistance.

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Setiawan, I., Sarwono, S., & Rindarjono, M. G. (2018). The Analysis of Vulnerability and Resilience Level of das Samin Downstream Society in Facing Flood Disaster in Spatial Perspectic. In IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (Vol. 145). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/145/1/012076

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