The tsunami prone area for marine tourism activities (case study: Tulungagung District)

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Abstract

Tulungagung District is one of the regions that has a coastal area that is used for various activities, one of which is marine tourism. Tulungagung District is located directly facing the Indian Ocean has the potential for a disaster, especially a tsunami. The level of tsunami disaster risk in coastal areas and sea space in which the majority is used for tourism can result in loss of life, treasure, and property for people who live on the coast. This study identifies the use of marine and coastal space, especially for marine tourism activities and analyzes the level of risk based on the area that has the potential to threaten the tsunami disaster. This study resulted in a very high-risk area affected by the tsunami disaster with the top regions, namely in Besole Village which is used for Popoh Beach tourism, Sidem Beach, Fishing Port, settlement, aquaculture, and Floating Net Cages with the area affected the impact is 55,536 ha. Equipped with an evacuation route to the gathering point and TEA (Final Evaluation Place).

Original languageEnglish
Article number012016
JournalIOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science
Volume389
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 13 Dec 2019
Event4th Geomatics International Conference 2019, GeoICON 2019 - Surabaya, Indonesia
Duration: 21 Aug 201922 Aug 2019

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