Bridging Hydrology and Environmental Geography in Disaster Rehabilitation:

Insights from the 2016 Bedugul-Baturiti Natural Disaster

Authors

  • Wa Ode Annisha Munasari Universitas Terbuka, Urban and Regional Planning Study Program, Tangerang Selatan, Banten, Indonesia, 15437
  • Guntur Bagus Pamungkas Universitas Terbuka, Urban and Regional Planning Study Program, Tangerang Selatan, Banten, Indonesia, 15437

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.33830/isst.v4i1.5243

Keywords:

environmental geography, land rehabilitation, hydrometeorological, bedugul-baturiti

Abstract

The study seeks to integrate hydrology and environmental geography in sustainable land rehabilitation following the 2016 hydrometeorological disaster in Bedugul-Baturiti, Bali. This paper also aims to emphasize the importance of understanding the integration between interrelated disciplines. When these fields are comprehended together, they can foster greater awareness and understanding of the importance of environmental sustainability within a given region. The method used for this study include field observations, GIS Mapping, and community involvement to rehabilitation efforts. The study aims to offer an adaptable post-disaster rehabilitation framework for regions affected by similar disasters and the importance of understanding between hydrological and geographical environment in the region.

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Published

04/17/2025