Research Article
Determination of Humanitarian Aid Depots Location for The Eruption of Mount Merapi Victims
@INPROCEEDINGS{10.4108/eai.24-10-2018.2280540, author={Diana Puspita Sari and Dyah I Rinawati and Naniek U Handayani and Yusuf Widharto and Adri Dharmesta}, title={Determination of Humanitarian Aid Depots Location for The Eruption of Mount Merapi Victims}, proceedings={The 1st International Conference on Computer Science and Engineering Technology Universitas Muria Kudus}, publisher={EAI}, proceedings_a={ICCSET}, year={2018}, month={11}, keywords={humanitarian aid depot center of gravity eruption mount merapi}, doi={10.4108/eai.24-10-2018.2280540} }
- Diana Puspita Sari
Dyah I Rinawati
Naniek U Handayani
Yusuf Widharto
Adri Dharmesta
Year: 2018
Determination of Humanitarian Aid Depots Location for The Eruption of Mount Merapi Victims
ICCSET
EAI
DOI: 10.4108/eai.24-10-2018.2280540
Abstract
Mount Merapi is one of the most active mountains in Indonesia. The area most affected by Mount Merapi eruption is Sleman Regency. The problem when disaster management is inaccurate fulfilling and delivering the humanitarian aids during the eruption, this is due to a lack of humanitarian aid depot (HAD) that can serve the needs of refugees. This study aims to determine the four HAD locations so able to serve the needs of refugees. Determination of four HAD locations refers to the watershed at the foot of Mount Merapi. There are four areas from west to east which are bordered by river. This study used center of gravity methods to get the best location. The selected HAD location are the Jogokerten for the first area, Huntap Kuwang for the third area, Sindumartani for the fourth area, while for second area used Pusdalops Pakem HAD which has been established previously