Climate Changes Projection for Land and Forest Fire Risk Assessment in West Kalimantan

Risk analysis is a method used to determine the probability of disaster in the current and future. This research analyse of fire risk in West Kalimantan by using extreme climate and vulnerability analysis. Extreme climate was calculated based on the extreme dry rainfall from regional climate model R...

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Autores principales: Jadmiko, S.D., Murdiyarso, Daniel, Faqih, A.
Formato: Journal Article
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: IOP Publishing 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/95187
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author Jadmiko, S.D.
Murdiyarso, Daniel
Faqih, A.
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description Risk analysis is a method used to determine the probability of disaster in the current and future. This research analyse of fire risk in West Kalimantan by using extreme climate and vulnerability analysis. Extreme climate was calculated based on the extreme dry rainfall from regional climate model RegCM4.4 outputs. Vulnerability analysis was conducted by using a composite mapping analysis used hotspot data and eleven indicators of vulnerability. We found that very high level of extreme dry rainfall located in the southern region and the western coast area of West Kalimantan. This condition was influenced by environment factors such as topography and land use. Extreme dry rainfall also associated with the pattern of annual rainfall in West Kalimantan which ranges between 1753-4861 mm. Modelling of the vulnerability of land and forest fires in West Kalimantan showed that the land use has impact 24% on the vulnerability model. The results of the vulnerability model analysis shows that the plantations areas and secondary swamp forests are highly vulnerable, particularly on the peat area with depth about 50-200 cm. The analysis of land and forest fires risk found that the vulnerable areas have high risk which is largely unmanaged plantation areas and peatlands.
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spelling CGSpace951872025-09-12T12:54:28Z Climate Changes Projection for Land and Forest Fire Risk Assessment in West Kalimantan Jadmiko, S.D. Murdiyarso, Daniel Faqih, A. climate change land forest fires risk assessment Risk analysis is a method used to determine the probability of disaster in the current and future. This research analyse of fire risk in West Kalimantan by using extreme climate and vulnerability analysis. Extreme climate was calculated based on the extreme dry rainfall from regional climate model RegCM4.4 outputs. Vulnerability analysis was conducted by using a composite mapping analysis used hotspot data and eleven indicators of vulnerability. We found that very high level of extreme dry rainfall located in the southern region and the western coast area of West Kalimantan. This condition was influenced by environment factors such as topography and land use. Extreme dry rainfall also associated with the pattern of annual rainfall in West Kalimantan which ranges between 1753-4861 mm. Modelling of the vulnerability of land and forest fires in West Kalimantan showed that the land use has impact 24% on the vulnerability model. The results of the vulnerability model analysis shows that the plantations areas and secondary swamp forests are highly vulnerable, particularly on the peat area with depth about 50-200 cm. The analysis of land and forest fires risk found that the vulnerable areas have high risk which is largely unmanaged plantation areas and peatlands. 2017-03 2018-07-03T11:02:33Z 2018-07-03T11:02:33Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/95187 en Open Access IOP Publishing Jadmiko, S.D., Murdiyarso, D., Faqih, A.. 2017. Climate Changes Projection for Land and Forest Fire Risk Assessment in West Kalimantan IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (EES), 58 (1) : 012030. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/58/1/012030
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land
forest fires
risk assessment
Jadmiko, S.D.
Murdiyarso, Daniel
Faqih, A.
Climate Changes Projection for Land and Forest Fire Risk Assessment in West Kalimantan
title Climate Changes Projection for Land and Forest Fire Risk Assessment in West Kalimantan
title_full Climate Changes Projection for Land and Forest Fire Risk Assessment in West Kalimantan
title_fullStr Climate Changes Projection for Land and Forest Fire Risk Assessment in West Kalimantan
title_full_unstemmed Climate Changes Projection for Land and Forest Fire Risk Assessment in West Kalimantan
title_short Climate Changes Projection for Land and Forest Fire Risk Assessment in West Kalimantan
title_sort climate changes projection for land and forest fire risk assessment in west kalimantan
topic climate change
land
forest fires
risk assessment
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/95187
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