Sensitivity index of flood and tidal flood in Pekalongan City and Regency

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Abstract

Pekalongan is located in the northern coastal lowland of Java. The conditions are driving the region into areas that are vulnerable to climate change-the flood and tidal flood. Sensitivity represents a region's sensitivity level to certain catastrophic events including the flood and tidal flood. The study uses the sensitivity index method. The data are obtained from various sources in the form of primary and secondary data. The sensitivity index is classified into five classes (very high, high, middle, low, and very low). The purpose of this study is to know the sensitivity index in Pekalongan city and the Pekalongan regency. The research shows that the sensitivity index in Pekalongan fell into a middle category. The spatial index of sensitivity is in the middle category due to a sensitivity index is dominated by a middle category at 59% percentage rate.

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Sadiyah, H., Buchori, I., & Amirudin. (2020). Sensitivity index of flood and tidal flood in Pekalongan City and Regency. In E3S Web of Conferences (Vol. 202). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202020206034

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