Implementing Landslide Susceptibility Map at Watershed Scale of Lompobattang Mountain South Sulawesi, Indonesia

https://doi.org/10.22146/ijg.16632

Abdul Rachman Rasyid(1*), Netra Prakash Bhandary(2), Ryuichi Yatabe(3)

(1) Ehime University JAPAN
(2) Ehime University JAPAN
(3) Ehime University JAPAN
(*) Corresponding Author

Abstract


This study attempts to predict future landslide occurrence at watershed scale and calculate the potency of landslide for each sub-watershed at Lompobatang Mountain. In order to produce landslide susceptibility map (LSM) using the statistical model on the watershed scale, we identified the landslide with landslide inventories that occurred in the past, and predict the prospective future landslide occurrence by correlating it with landslide causal factors. In this study, six parameters were used namely, distance from fault, slope, aspect, curvature, distance from river and land use. This research proposed the weight of evidence (WoE) model to produce a landslide susceptibility map. Success and predictive rate were also used to evaluate the accuracy by using Area under curve (AUC) of Receiver operating characteristic (ROC). The result is useful for land use planner and decision makers, in order to devise a strategy for disaster mitigation.

Keywords


landslide susceptibility; WoE model; watershed scale; disaster mitigation; Lompobattang Mountain

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.22146/ijg.16632

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