COASTAL VULNERABILITY ASSESSMENT OF THE EAST PART OF BANGKA ISLAND

Bangka Island is an area in the Bangka Belitung Islands Province that is interesting to study due to its pattern of vulnerability. Bangka Island possesses abundant resources, both biological and nonbiological, with notably extensive tin reserves. Given the high dynamics on Bangka Island, it is fa...

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Main Author: Fajar Arrafah, Riyadh
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Language:Indonesia
Online Access:https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/78876
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spelling id-itb.:788762023-11-20T07:32:27ZCOASTAL VULNERABILITY ASSESSMENT OF THE EAST PART OF BANGKA ISLAND Fajar Arrafah, Riyadh Indonesia Final Project Bangka Island, CIVAT, Coast, CVI, Vulnerability. INSTITUT TEKNOLOGI BANDUNG https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/78876 Bangka Island is an area in the Bangka Belitung Islands Province that is interesting to study due to its pattern of vulnerability. Bangka Island possesses abundant resources, both biological and nonbiological, with notably extensive tin reserves. Given the high dynamics on Bangka Island, it is fascinating to explore its vulnerabilities. Vulnerability was assessed using the Coastal Vulnerability Index (CVI) and Coastal Integrity Vulnerability Assessment Tools (CIVAT). method. CVI method involves analyzing parameters such as coastal slope, tidal range, significant wave height, sea level rise, coastal geomorphology, shoreline changes, and protective structures. Meanwhile, the CIVAT method looks at the same parameters, and adds the parameters of coral area area, coastal vegetation and forest, natural habitat, coastal mining, coastal structure, seasonal coastline patterns, sediment supply, and type of coastal development. The research was carried out by observing vulnerability in 3 districts/cities and covering 7 sub-districts. Analysis using CVI shows that of the 131.71 km of coastline on the East Coast of Bangka, 14.26 km has a very low level of vulnerability, 31 km has a low level of vulnerability, 75.11 km has a moderate level of vulnerability, and 11.25 km has a high level of vulnerability. Meanwhile, the CIVAT method shows that of the 8 regions studied, 1 region has a low level of vulnerability, 5 regions have a medium level of vulnerability, and 2 regions have a high level of vulnerability. The calculation results using the CIVAT method have more local and detailed results compared to the CVI method, so the CIVAT method adds more detailed information regarding the vulnerability of an area. text
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description Bangka Island is an area in the Bangka Belitung Islands Province that is interesting to study due to its pattern of vulnerability. Bangka Island possesses abundant resources, both biological and nonbiological, with notably extensive tin reserves. Given the high dynamics on Bangka Island, it is fascinating to explore its vulnerabilities. Vulnerability was assessed using the Coastal Vulnerability Index (CVI) and Coastal Integrity Vulnerability Assessment Tools (CIVAT). method. CVI method involves analyzing parameters such as coastal slope, tidal range, significant wave height, sea level rise, coastal geomorphology, shoreline changes, and protective structures. Meanwhile, the CIVAT method looks at the same parameters, and adds the parameters of coral area area, coastal vegetation and forest, natural habitat, coastal mining, coastal structure, seasonal coastline patterns, sediment supply, and type of coastal development. The research was carried out by observing vulnerability in 3 districts/cities and covering 7 sub-districts. Analysis using CVI shows that of the 131.71 km of coastline on the East Coast of Bangka, 14.26 km has a very low level of vulnerability, 31 km has a low level of vulnerability, 75.11 km has a moderate level of vulnerability, and 11.25 km has a high level of vulnerability. Meanwhile, the CIVAT method shows that of the 8 regions studied, 1 region has a low level of vulnerability, 5 regions have a medium level of vulnerability, and 2 regions have a high level of vulnerability. The calculation results using the CIVAT method have more local and detailed results compared to the CVI method, so the CIVAT method adds more detailed information regarding the vulnerability of an area.
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author Fajar Arrafah, Riyadh
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COASTAL VULNERABILITY ASSESSMENT OF THE EAST PART OF BANGKA ISLAND
author_facet Fajar Arrafah, Riyadh
author_sort Fajar Arrafah, Riyadh
title COASTAL VULNERABILITY ASSESSMENT OF THE EAST PART OF BANGKA ISLAND
title_short COASTAL VULNERABILITY ASSESSMENT OF THE EAST PART OF BANGKA ISLAND
title_full COASTAL VULNERABILITY ASSESSMENT OF THE EAST PART OF BANGKA ISLAND
title_fullStr COASTAL VULNERABILITY ASSESSMENT OF THE EAST PART OF BANGKA ISLAND
title_full_unstemmed COASTAL VULNERABILITY ASSESSMENT OF THE EAST PART OF BANGKA ISLAND
title_sort coastal vulnerability assessment of the east part of bangka island
url https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/78876
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