The 2018 Indonesian Disaster Risk Index has determined Magetan Regency as one of the districts with a high level of risk[2]. To reduce potential disaster risk in the future, a disaster risk study was conducted with 9 threats, with a study duration of three months, May-In July 2021, the method used refers to data obtained from relevant agencies such as BPS, BPBD, Social Service, Health Office, sub-district, village, and other parties compiling the required data. Method used is a scoring method in accordance with the regulation of the head of the national disaster management agency BNPB no. 2 of 2012 and the 2019 disaster risk assessment technique module from the results of the threat assessment, overall Magetan Regency has nine threats. These include flash floods, droughts, extreme weather threats, volcanic eruptions, forest fires, landslides, Covid-19, earthquakes and floods. From the results of combining the level of Threat, vulnerability, and capacity, it can be determined the level of disaster risk in Magetan Regency. From the results of combining the level of Threat, vulnerability, and capacity, it can be determined the level of disaster risk in Magetan Regency. The risk level for 9 (nine) types of Threats in Magetan Regency has a medium-high risk.
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12 June 2023
4TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON EARTH SCIENCE, MINERAL AND ENERGY
28 October 2021
Sleman, Indonesia
Research Article|
June 12 2023
Disaster risk assessment Magetan Regency, East Java
Eko Teguh Paripurno;
Eko Teguh Paripurno
a)
1
Faculty of Mineral Technology, Yogyakarta Veterans National Development University
, Jl. Padjajaran (North Ring), Condongcatur, Sleman, Yogyakarta, 55283, Indonesia
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Wiratama Putra;
Wiratama Putra
b)
1
Faculty of Mineral Technology, Yogyakarta Veterans National Development University
, Jl. Padjajaran (North Ring), Condongcatur, Sleman, Yogyakarta, 55283, Indonesia
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Wahyu Sugeng Triadi
Wahyu Sugeng Triadi
c)
1
Faculty of Mineral Technology, Yogyakarta Veterans National Development University
, Jl. Padjajaran (North Ring), Condongcatur, Sleman, Yogyakarta, 55283, Indonesia
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AIP Conf. Proc. 2598, 070009 (2023)
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Eko Teguh Paripurno, Wiratama Putra, Wahyu Sugeng Triadi; Disaster risk assessment Magetan Regency, East Java. AIP Conf. Proc. 12 June 2023; 2598 (1): 070009. https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0135163
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