Abstract

Landslide is a natural hazard that is quite widespread throughout the world and has caused casualties and ruined people's economic livelihoods. This study uses qualitative and quantitative methods combined with a spatial approach to analyze primary and secondary data from satellite imagery, observation, and related agencies. Data processing is conducted using Global Mapper 20, Arcgis 10.8.1 and Ermapper 8.1 software s . The results obtained from this study show that the vulnerability to landslides is relatively high, with a large area around 51.63%. This area is spread over hilly areas. For built land, its level of vulnerability to landslide in both the high and very high categories, namely in zones Z-4 and Z-5, is caused by slopes of 25 to > 40%, with rock types with a high degree of weathering and with built-up land cover . The use of remote sensing and geographic information system in assessing landslide in the research area can be used as a guide for the proper use of land to avoid disasters that may occur.

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