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Accuracy of The Level of Critical Water Catchment Area for Flood Mitigation Around Bengkulu City, Indonesia

Authors :
Teguh Adiprasetyo
Hery Suhartoyo
Noviyanti Listyaningrum
Kanang Setyo Hindarto
Bambang Sulistyo
The University of Bengkulu Research Institute
Source :
Indonesian Journal of Geography; Vol 53, No 2 (2021): Indonesian Journal of Geography
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Faculty of Geography, Universitas Gadjah Mada, 2021.

Abstract

Disaster mitigation activities require the availability of a potentially flooded area (PFA) map. One of the causes of flooding is the criticality of water catchment areas; the higher the criticality level, the higher the flooding potential. This study aims to determine the accuracy of the model for determining the PFA around Bengkulu City, which was derived from the Level of Critical Water Catchment Area (LCWCA) model developed by the Ministry of Forestry. After obtaining the LCWCA Map, another analysis was performed in order to obtain the PFA Map. Furthermore, the overlaying was carried out with the Existing Flood Map in such a way that the level of accuracy is known. The threshold values from Justice are used to justify the level of accuracy in three categories, namely Good (> 85%), Moderate (70 - 85%), and Poor ( 85%), which means that there was > 85% overlap between areas on the Potentially Flooded Area Map as a result of the analysis of The LCWCA with the area on the Existing Flood Map. There are three sub-watersheds with Moderate accuracy (70 - 85%) and three sub-watersheds with Poor accuracy (

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00249521 and 23549114
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Indonesian Journal of Geography
Accession number :
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