- Flood Risk Assessment and Management
- Groundwater and Watershed Analysis
- Hydrology and Watershed Management Studies
- Precipitation Measurement and Analysis
- Water and Land Management
- Landslides and related hazards
- Climate variability and models
- Hydrology and Drought Analysis
- Meteorological Phenomena and Simulations
- Soil and Land Suitability Analysis
- Data Mining and Machine Learning Applications
National Research and Innovation Agency
2022-2024
Abstract Flash floods are a type of disaster caused by extreme rainfall, steep topography, soil and geological features, changes in land use. This study evaluates the potential impact flash Ciguntur Sub-watershed, which is part Upper Citarum Watershed, using an integrated hydrological hydraulic simulation approach as well utilizing satellite precipitation data, rain gauge digital elevation model, watershed characteristics, curve number grids. simulates flow HEC-HMS performs analysis HEC-RAS....
Abstract Extreme rainfall has increased in many regions over the Indonesia Maritime Continent (IMC), including Indonesia’s newly developing capital city of Nusantara (IKN). In previous research, rain gauge data from five stations Agency for Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics (BMKG) were utilized. The studies showed a slightly increasing trend observed all stations. Continuing those studies, this paper aims to gain more detailed spatial temporal variability by utilizing gridded satellite...
Abstract Citarum watershed is one of the national priority watersheds. Watershed health assessment activities are used as a reference in efforts to restore conditions and improve management planning. The was assessed for Upper West Java, Indonesia. Three indicators, including hydrology land cover were assess health. Hydrology indicators include Annual Flow Coefficient (KAT) River Regime (KRA). level conducted using Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) scoring method. levels such very...
Abstract Flash floods are catastrophic phenomena known for their rapid and unpredictable occurrence. They frequently display precursory indicators, which, when comprehensively studied, serve as vital clues effectively anticipating preparing these events, thus reducing adverse effects. This study aimed to investigate the key trigger factors contributing a flash flood event in upper Ciliwung Watershed January 2021. Data collection involved various parameters, including morphology,...
Flash floods are one of the most destructive natural disasters, characterized by rapid occurrence and high casualty rates due to a lack preparedness. Mapping susceptibility areas identify flash-flood-prone zones can be an effective tool for mitigation. Despite various flood mapping methodologies, research on suitable statistical approach Indonesia’s unique environmental context remains limited. This study aimed compare performance three methods, namely Shannon’s Entropy (SE), Statistical...
Abstract The Megacity Jakarta has encountered serious floods associated with high intensity but a short-duration rainfall or low long-duration rainfall. During the rainy season, on 4 Feb 2021, was inundated as increased. However, little is known about meteorological factors that might contribute to this heavy In study, we used 6-min X-Band Doppler radar, one-hour satellite and reanalysis data understand spatial distribution of explore background conditions influence enhanced over Bekasi...
Abstract Recurrent flooding in Jakarta and surrounding areas due to extreme rainfall is simulated by using distributed hydrological model. In the previous studies, Rainfall-Runoff Inundation (RRI) model has been used for flood simulation with 1-km spatial resolution, but it not comprehensively investigated. this paper, data derived from satellite of GSMaP, topography, land remote sensing are as an input RRI We analyse at Ciliwung River Basin during 6 (Six) periods January – March 2022 divide...