The Pattern of Settlement Distribution in Disaster Prone Areas of Semarang City
Author(s): |
Chindy Dhia Tsabit N
Bitta Pigawati |
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Medium: | journal article |
Language(s): | Indonesian |
Published in: | Jurnal Teknik Sipil dan Perencanaan, 28 October 2021, n. 2, v. 23 |
Page(s): | 94-103 |
DOI: | 10.15294/jtsp.v23i2.30292 |
Abstract: |
The increase in population in Semarang City affects the trends in land use. Limited availability of land in contrast to the increasing demand for land has prompted residents to choose a place to live in a location not following its designation. Several settlements in Semarang City have developed in disaster-prone locations. This study aimed to determine the characteristics of settlements in disaster-prone areas, including aspects of land use, levels of vulnerability to natural hazards, and settlement distribution patterns. The research is a descriptive quantitative study with a spatial approach and utilizes images from remote sensing and Geographic Information systems (GIS). The results show that the settlements covering an area of 5,577 hectares or 33.5% of the total settlement area of Semarang City are in disaster-prone areas. Most disaster-prone areas have a moderate level of vulnerability. There are three patterns of settlement distribution in the study area, namely clustered, random, and dispersed patterns. Most districts in Semarang City have a random pattern of disaster-prone settlements. The settlement distribution pattern reflects the characteristics of each disaster-prone area. |
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