Spatial Planning Recommendations for Geoheritage Areas against the Danger of Krakatoa Tsunami on the Southwest Coast of Bantenlease Just Try to Submit This Sample Abstract
Dede Nurohim, Budhi Setiawan*, Dwi Vina Febrim

Program Study of Geological Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, University of Sriwijaya
*budhi.setiawan[at]unsri.ac.id


Abstract

Spatial planning of the southern coastal area of Java Island is an effort that must be made to mitigate the tsunami disaster. Several geoheritages and geoparks are spread across the West - Southwest region of Banten province. This area is closely related to Krakatoa Volcano, which allows direct influence from eruptions and volcanic activity on Krakatoa in recent years. The presence of deposits resulting from volcanic tsunamis in this area shows the importance of understanding and planning disaster mitigation based on spatial planning of volcanic tsunamis that may occur again to maintain the sustainability of several geoheritages such as tsunami deposit sites of Cipeunyu Beach, Batu Hideung, Cigeulis Lalay Cave, Cibiuk Hot Springs, as well as several other geoheritage sites. Remote sensing and field surveys are used in this research to obtain a simulation of ideal spatial planning by considering the position of geoheritage in the coastal area of Banten. The simulation shows that the zone is very vulnerable - vulnerable. Hence, recommendations for volcanic tsunami disaster mitigation are required to maximize the spatial planning of coastal areas, which have not yet been implemented for sustainability and preserving the area^s geological heritage.

Keywords: Spatial planning, Modeling, Tsunami, Krakatoa, Geoheritage

Topic: Geohazard

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