Mitigation of Landslide Disaster Management in Senggigi Tourism Area in West Lombok Regency

Authors

  • Sayfuddin Sayfuddin Al-Azhar Islamic University, Mataram, West Nusa Tenggara

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.58631/jtus.v3i4.92

Keywords:

Disaster, Landslide, Mitigation

Abstract

Landslides are a frequent occurrence in the wet tropics, particularly in the Senggigi area of West Lombok Regency. Following landslide incidents on February 6, 2021, near the Sheraton Hotel, Alberto Restaurant, and a road in Senggigi on November 12, 2021, mitigation efforts have become imperative. This research aims to identify the causal and influencing factors, assess their impacts, and propose mitigation strategies. Data is collected through questionnaires and interviews, followed by validity and reliability testing. Results indicate that soil type (20.945%) and high rainfall (23.776%) are significant factors contributing to landslides. Consequently, specialized attention from relevant agencies is needed to address soil issues in Senggigi effectively.

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Published

2024-04-25