Abstrak/Abstract |
Pandeglang Regency is an area prone to disasters, especially tsunamis, seen historically as well as from
its potential adjacent to the tectonic plate and the activity of Mount Anak Krakatau. The Sunda Strait
tsunami in December 2018 which occurred due to volcanic activity had a huge impact, both physical and
environmental impacts. The use of remote sensing for analysis of changes that occurred has advantages
in terms of data speed and accuracy, by utilizing images with different temporal, namely before and after
the tsunami so that it can be seen the affected area due to the tsunami wave. Using this method, an analysis
can be carried out related to the distribution of impacts from the type of land cover and statistical data to
determine the area, besides that it is also used as a reference in making recommendations related to
mitigation efforts in the affected areas. The dominant land cover affected is plantation/farmland which is
widely spread in Panimbang, Cigeulis, and Sumur Districts with a total area of >70% of the total tsunami
impact area. The affected settlements with the largest area are in Carita District as a coastal tourism
area, and Labuan District which has a residential area close to the coast, the affected land cover can be
used as a reference in determining mitigation efforts both structurally and non-structurally in reducing
disaster risk tsunami.
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