EKONOMI BERKELANJUTAN DI WILAYAH RAWAN BENCANA SESAR LEMBANG

Indonesia's geographical condition, which is at the confluence of three tectonic plates, causes the formation of faults that are spread across several regions in Indonesia, one of which is the Lembang Fault. This condition causes most of the areas in the Lembang Fault and its surroundings to...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Ayu Prasetyaningrum, Aqila
Format: Final Project
Language:Indonesia
Online Access:https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/65170
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
Institution: Institut Teknologi Bandung
Language: Indonesia
Description
Summary:Indonesia's geographical condition, which is at the confluence of three tectonic plates, causes the formation of faults that are spread across several regions in Indonesia, one of which is the Lembang Fault. This condition causes most of the areas in the Lembang Fault and its surroundings to be in disaster-prone areas, so the issue of economic resilience in disaster-prone areas becomes very important. The study area of this research covers 51 villages that are passed by the Lembang Fault. Over the past 10 years, the economic growth in the region has been quite rapid, and has been widely used as a tourist destination. This research was made with the aim of obtaining a map of the level of economic activity in the Lembang Fault area and a map of regional recommendations for sustainable economic development in the Lembang Fault area. The methodology used is data collection on hotels, restaurants, and tourism, deep interviews with agencies, business actors, and developers, literature studies and analysis of research results. The results obtained from this study are the areas along the Lembang Fault corridor have a very high disaster risk and high economic activity. Therefore, based on the regional recommendation map and the results of deep interviews, the suitable area for further development is the area on the north side (with a distance of more than equal to 4 km from the Lembang Fault) of the Lembang Fault corridor. It is hoped that the output of this research can be a recommendation for studies on economic sustainability in disaster-prone areas, especially in the Lembang Fault area.