Tsunami Disaster Risk Reduction Strategy in Ciletuh–Palabuhanratu UNESCO Global Geopark

Indonesia’s tsunami-prone areas are primarily located in the Pacific Ring of Fire, where the collision of three active tectonic plates (Eurasia, Indo-Australia, Pacific) results in significant seismic activity. This geological condition places several coastal regions at high risk, particularly for e...

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Main Authors: Isya Herdien Raka Moch, Arrasyid Riko, Ihsan Haikal Muhammad, Fajar Abdul Syahid Muqsitul, Ruhimat Mamat, Herdieni Riksa Ajeng
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Published: EDP Sciences 2024-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2024/130/e3sconf_igeos2024_01001.pdf
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author Isya Herdien Raka Moch
Arrasyid Riko
Ihsan Haikal Muhammad
Fajar Abdul Syahid Muqsitul
Ruhimat Mamat
Herdieni Riksa Ajeng
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description Indonesia’s tsunami-prone areas are primarily located in the Pacific Ring of Fire, where the collision of three active tectonic plates (Eurasia, Indo-Australia, Pacific) results in significant seismic activity. This geological condition places several coastal regions at high risk, particularly for earthquakes and tsunamis. One such area is the Ciletuh–Palabuhanratu UNESCO Global Geopark (CPUGG) in Sukabumi Regency. This study aims to develop a tsunami disaster risk reduction strategy for the region, using a quantitative descriptive method. The study finds that the tsunami disaster risk level in CPUGG is 0.64, indicating a moderate risk that borders on high. The proposed risk reduction strategies are categorized into three levels, focusing on government, community, business, and tourist preparedness. The findings highlight that most hazard and vulnerability indicators remain high, while tourist capacity and preparedness are at a moderate level. The strategies suggested by the study could serve as valuable input for mitigating tsunami risks in CPUGG.
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spelling doaj-art-d2acf2477e794e9db8942c4f68cb49782025-01-06T11:30:21ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422024-01-016000100110.1051/e3sconf/202460001001e3sconf_igeos2024_01001Tsunami Disaster Risk Reduction Strategy in Ciletuh–Palabuhanratu UNESCO Global GeoparkIsya Herdien Raka Moch0Arrasyid Riko1Ihsan Haikal Muhammad2Fajar Abdul Syahid Muqsitul3Ruhimat Mamat4Herdieni Riksa Ajeng5Tourism Planning, Faculty of School of Architecture Planning and Policy Development, Bandung Insitute of TechnologyTourism Education, Faculty of Social Science Education, Indonesia University of EducationDepartment of Geography, Faculty of Social Science Education, Indonesia University of EducationTourism Education, Faculty of Social Science Education, Indonesia University of EducationDepartment of Geography, Faculty of Social Science Education, Indonesia University of EducationDepartment of Geography, Faculty of Social Sciences, Semarang State UniversityIndonesia’s tsunami-prone areas are primarily located in the Pacific Ring of Fire, where the collision of three active tectonic plates (Eurasia, Indo-Australia, Pacific) results in significant seismic activity. This geological condition places several coastal regions at high risk, particularly for earthquakes and tsunamis. One such area is the Ciletuh–Palabuhanratu UNESCO Global Geopark (CPUGG) in Sukabumi Regency. This study aims to develop a tsunami disaster risk reduction strategy for the region, using a quantitative descriptive method. The study finds that the tsunami disaster risk level in CPUGG is 0.64, indicating a moderate risk that borders on high. The proposed risk reduction strategies are categorized into three levels, focusing on government, community, business, and tourist preparedness. The findings highlight that most hazard and vulnerability indicators remain high, while tourist capacity and preparedness are at a moderate level. The strategies suggested by the study could serve as valuable input for mitigating tsunami risks in CPUGG.https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2024/130/e3sconf_igeos2024_01001.pdf
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Tsunami Disaster Risk Reduction Strategy in Ciletuh–Palabuhanratu UNESCO Global Geopark
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