Mapping of landslide prone areas as a basis for mitigation in Mungkajang sub-district, Palopo city, South Sulawesi Department of Soil Science, Faculty of Agriculture, Hasanuddin University, Makassar, Indonesia. Abstract Mitigation is an initial step to minimize landslides effect. The purpose of this study is landslide prone areas map and to identify factors that have a major influence on landslide events. The research was conducted with survey methods and quantitative descriptive analysis using landslide susceptibility methods with parameters: rainfall, slope, geology, soil depth, and management. The analysis used is an overlay of the parameters and weighting. The results showed areas with vulnerability classes- 1) not vulnerable at 7.29% 2) slightly vulnerable 0.04% 3) somewhat vulnerable 82.74%, 4) vulnerable 9.74% and 5) very vulnerable 0.18%. Parameters that have a big influence on the incidence of landslides in Palopo city are rainfall, slopes, land use and geology. Mitigation efforts that can be done are socialization of landslide-prone areas. Establishment of disaster resilient villages that are responsive and can minimize disaster risk. Keywords: Mitigation, Palopo, Landslide Topic: Geospatial Agriculture |
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