APPLICATION OF REMOTE SENSING DATA AND GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM FOR FLOOD MODELING IN WAI RUHU WATERSHED AMBON CITY BASED ON GEOGLE EARTH ENGINE

Authors

  • Heinrich Rakuasa National Research Tomsk State University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.59407/jdaics.v1i2.739

Keywords:

Flood, Wai Ruhu Watershed, Google Earth Engine

Abstract

Flood hazard modeling in watersheds is an important step in natural disaster risk mitigation, especially in vulnerable areas such as Ambon City. This research focused on the Wai Batu Gantung, Wai Batu Gajah, Wai Tomu, Wai Batu Merah, and Wai Ruhu watersheds, using JRC Global Surface Water Mapping Layers data, NASA SRTM Digital Elevation 30 m data, and USGS Landsat 8 Level 2, Collection 2, Tier 1 data analyzed on the Google Earth Engine (GEE) platform. Prediction of built-up land in flood-prone areas was conducted by utilizing flood history analysis, hydrological modeling, and flood zone mapping. The results show that flood hazard modeling provides a better understanding of flood risk, assists in the development of safer land use planning, and increases public awareness of flood risk in Ambon City. It is hoped that the results of this research can contribute to flood risk management and sustainable regional development in the future.

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2024-04-30

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Rakuasa, H. (2024). APPLICATION OF REMOTE SENSING DATA AND GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM FOR FLOOD MODELING IN WAI RUHU WATERSHED AMBON CITY BASED ON GEOGLE EARTH ENGINE. Journal of Data Analytics, Information, and Computer Science, 1(2), 95–103. https://doi.org/10.59407/jdaics.v1i2.739

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