Utilization of google maps for depicting landslide pattern in Indonesia

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Abstract

The historical landslide data in GIS (Geographic Information System) environment is valuable to estimate pattern in landslides distribution and frequency, which are useful for landslide hazard analysis and mitigation. By using the landslide reports released officially by The National Agency for Disaster Management (BNPB), those non-spatial data need to be converted into the spatial ones. The reports primarily contain location, date of event, impact and triggering factor. This study is exploring Google Maps which is a web mapping service to process the historical landslide data of Indonesia. By preparing historical landslide data in the form of spreadsheet, Google Maps directly can change the whole data into a custom map 'landslide distribution map'. The attribute can be edited, the map can change interactively, and vice versa. The appearance of the custom map can be styled by a certain column so its statistical information comes up. A landslide distribution map produced in Google Maps can be shared to others and can be exported as a GIS layer for further analysis. This article shows the utilization of facilities provided by Google Maps to prepare and analyse the landslide inventory map.

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Sukristiyanti, S., Wikantika, K., Sadisun, I. A., Yayusman, L. F., & Pamela, P. (2020). Utilization of google maps for depicting landslide pattern in Indonesia. In IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (Vol. 500). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/500/1/012042

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