Abstract

The Indonesian Meteorology, Climatology, and Geophysics Agency (BMKG) provides information on meteorology, climatology, and geophysics related to soil classification and characteristics. This data is crucial for spatial mapping and needs to be easily understood by the public. Soil classification mapping is vital for urban planning and earthquake mitigation in densely populated areas. To address this, a website was created for easy access to soil classification mapping data in Surabaya. The website utilizes QGIS for raster map processing. Users select parameters to display interactive raster maps with measured values for assessing soil conditions. A survey evaluated the website and app, resulting in 77,2% to 85,7% user satisfaction. The study confirms their usability and effectiveness. This journal presents the system's design and implementation for disseminating spatial data and soil classification information. It highlights the potential for supporting efficient urban planning and earthquake risk mitigation, benefiting the public and authorities.

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