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Analysis of flood vulnerability in the lawo watershed Soppeng Regency

Irfan M.

Iop Conference Series Earth and Environmental Science

Published: 2021

Abstract

Abstract The Lawo Watershed (DAS) is a watershed located in Soppeng Regency and every year during the rainy season it is prone to flooding. Other factors that cause flood vulnerability are slope, rainfall, soil type, altitude, and inappropriate land use. This study aims to determine the distribution of the level of flood vulnerability in the Lawo watershed, Soppeng Regency. The type of research used is descriptive quantitative. The method of making maps uses overlays and scoring between variables. Each variable will be given a score by giving weights and values according to the classification. Variables that have gone through the scoring stage will be overlaid with other variables using the ArcGIS application so as to produce a map of the level of flood vulnerability. The data analysis technique used descriptive method. The result of the research is a map of the level of flood susceptibility with four levels of vulnerability. There are two dominant levels of flood vulnerability in the Lawo watershed, namely not prone to flooding and prone to flooding. The flood-prone level is located downstream of the Lawo watershed with an area of 13,172 ha or 34.33% of the total watershed area, while the non-flood prone level is located in the upstream part of the watershed with an area of 13,923 ha or 36.28% of the total watershed area. The dominant factor that causes flooding in the Lawo watershed is the slope and land use. Most of the area of the Lawo watershed has a slope of 0-8% with a presentation of 57.22% of the total watershed area, and 32.97% of land use is in the form of rice fields and swamp shrubs.

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