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Tugas MK Geo Pengembangan Wilayah

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1 Risk-perception-in-small-and-  Different strategic orientations influence risk
mediumsized-hospitality-family- perceptions and decision-making processes in
enterprises_2024_Emerald- SMFEs.
Publishing  Proactive SMFEs prioritize business risks, while
passive SMFEs focus on external risks.
Persepsi-risiko-dalam-  Varying risk perceptions impact the resilience
perusahaan-keluarga-perhotelan- and sustainability of SMFEs.
kecil dan  The study opens up new research opportunities
menengah_2024_Emerald-
on risk perception and decision-making.
Publishing
Orientasi strategis yang berbeda mempengaruhi persepsi
risiko dan proses pengambilan keputusan di SMFE.
• SMFE yang proaktif memprioritaskan risiko bisnis,
sedangkan SMFE yang pasif fokus pada risiko eksternal.
• Persepsi risiko yang berbeda-beda berdampak pada
ketahanan dan keberlanjutan UKM.
• Studi ini membuka peluang penelitian baru mengenai
persepsi risiko dan pengambilan keputusan.

2 Developing-an-identitiesbased-  Proposes identities-based approach for heritage


approach-to-support-more-robust- planning to enhance resilience.
resilience-and-recovery-in-heritage-
 Emphasizes the need for inclusive and pluralistic
planning-and-
identity concepts.
management_2023_Springer-
Science-and-Business-Media-BV.  Identifies challenges and opportunities in
developing identities-based approach.
Mengembangkan pendekatan-
berbasis identitas-untuk- Mengusulkan pendekatan berbasis identitas untuk
mendukung-perencanaan-dan- perencanaan warisan budaya guna meningkatkan
pengelolaan-ketahanan-dan- ketahanan.
pemulihan-yang-lebih- • Menekankan perlunya konsep identitas inklusif dan
kuat_2023_Springer-Sains-dan- pluralistik.
Media-Bisnis-BV. • Mengidentifikasi tantangan dan peluang dalam
mengembangkan pendekatan berbasis identitas.

3 Modelling-on-assessment-of-flood-  Flood susceptibility models showed strong


risk-susceptibility-at-the-Jia-Bharali- performance with ROC-AUC scores exceeding
River-basin-in-Eastern-Himalayas-by-
70%.
integrating-multicollinearity-tests-
 FL and AHP models recommended for similar
and-geospatial-
techniques_2024_Springer-Science- physiographic areas.
and-Business-Media-De.pdf  Study enhances flood prevention efforts and
management in vulnerable regions.
 Findings crucial for disaster risk reduction and
sustainable development.

4 Assessing-the-Regional-Economic-  Traffic disruptions increase total output loss in


Ripple-Effect-of-Flood-Disasters- non-affected areas.
Based-on-a-Spatial-Computable-
 Transportation, storage, and manufacturing are
General-Equilibrium-Model-
most sensitive to traffic disruptions.
Considering-Traffic-
Disruptions_2023_Beijing-Normal-  Investment in transportation infrastructure helps
University-Press.pdf mitigate disaster ripple effects.

5 Spatial-Characteristics-of-Coupling-  China's agricultural ecological economy system


Development-of-Ecological- coordination is gradually increasing.
Protection-and-Agricultural-
 East lags in development speed compared to the
Economy-in-China_2023_MDPI.pdf
west.
 Spatial aggregation shifts from high-high to low-
low in the east.

6 Evaluating-Urban-Flood-Resilience-  Proposed framework showed upward trend in


within-the-SocialEconomicNatural- urban flood resilience.
Complex-Ecosystem-A-Case-Study-of-
 Cities categorized by changing resilience trends,
Cities-in-the-Yangtze-River-
with varying upward trends.
Delta_2023_Multidisciplinary-Digital-
Publishing-Institute-MDPI.pdf  VIKOR method used for rational assessment of
cities' flood resilience.
 Sensitivity analysis identified cities with highest
robustness in resilience scores.
 Methodology useful for measuring, identifying
flaws, and improving flood resilience.

7 Spatiotemporal-Distribution-Pattern-  Identified areas prone to landslides and floods in


and-Spatial-Clustering-of- Metropolitan Palapa.
Landslideand-FloodProne-Areas-in-
 Recommended strategies like limiting
Metropolitan-Palapa-
development in vulnerable regions.
Indonesia_2023_International-
Information-and-Engineering-  Highlighted the relationship between
Technology-Association.pdf development, environmental degradation, and
disaster hazards.
 Emphasized the importance of disaster-based
development planning to reduce degradatio

8 Spatial-model-of-land-subsidence-  Spatial model for land subsidence mitigation


mitigation-at-lowland- includes pre-disaster efforts.
areas_2021_EDP-Sciences.pdf
 AHP method used to determine mitigation
criteria and mapping efforts.
 Experts validated mitigation results through field
observations and previous studies.
9 Regional-Planning-Framework-for-  Emphasizes the need for multilevel assessment in
Addressing-Flood-Vulnerability-of-a- regional planning.
Metropolitan-Region-The-Case-of-
 Success rate of flood prediction estimated at
Malappuram-Kerala-India_2023_ITB-
79.33%.
Journal-Publisher.pdf
 Proposed framework essential for flood
mitigation measures.

10 REGIONAL-CLIMATE-PROJECTIONS-  Climate models project warming atmosphere


FOR-THE-STATE-OF-SO-PAULO- with varying precipitation trends.
BRAZIL-IN-THE-2020--2050-
 Uncertainties exist in model results due to
PERIOD_2022_Instituto-de-
emission scenarios and variability.
Pesquisas-AmbientaisSIMASP.pdf
11 Quantitative-Assessment-of-Impact-  APHRODITE rainfall data is accurate monthly,
of-Climate-Change-and-Human- with CC > 0.96.
Activities-on-Streamflow-Changes-
 CM model has NSE > 0.9, simulating hydrological
Using-an-Improved-ThreeParameter-
processes accurately.
Monthly-Water-Balance-
Model_2022_MDPI.pdf  Climate change dominates streamflow variations
in 18 of 21 watersheds.

12 Planning-of-PostDisaster-Residential-  Focus on settlement planning, disaster


Restoration-Area-in-Tanah-Hitam- mitigation, and coastal area preservation.
Village-Paloh-District-Disaster-
 Utilize theories of urban design elements and
Mitigation-of-West-Kalimantan-
disaster mitigation for planning.
Coastal_2021_IOP-Publishing-Ltd.pdf
 Consider regulations, policies, and scientific
journals for coastal disaster management.
 Comparative study on post-disaster urban
settlement planning for tropical cities.

13 Multiobjective-Emergency-Resource-  Optimal solution for regional coordination and


Allocation-under-the-Natural- resilient supply achieved.
Disaster-Chain-with-Path-
 22.2% increase in total supply rate with proposed
Planning_2022_MDPI.pdf
model and algorithm.
 Cooperative allocation and political regulation
recommended for disaster response success.

14 Lets-hit-the-road-Environmental-  Emphasizes material aspects of mobility systems


hazards-materialities-and-mobility- in environmental risk contexts.
justice-insights-from-Tajikistans-
 Advocates for understanding mobility
Pamirs_2022_Routledge.pdf
inequalities and injustices due to environmental
risks.
 Highlights the impact of environmental hazards
on infrastructures and human mobility.

15 Effectiveness-of-green-  Seoul and Gyeonggi-do models show significant


infrastructure-location-based-on-a- relationships with types of GI.
social-wellbeing-
index_2021_MDPI.pdf  Variables like population, pollutants, and
employment rate impact GI effectiveness.
 Scenario analysis reveals impacts of overall index
score with additional GI.
 Provides effective strategies for GI policy
implementation based on regional conditions.
 Analytical processes offer insights for ecological
and environmental improvement policies.

16 Commentary-understanding-chinas-  Emphasizes the importance of understanding


urban-rainstorm-waterlogging-and- and managing urban rainstorm waterlogging.
its-potential-
 Provides policy recommendations for dealing
governance_2021_MDPI-AG.pdf
with urban rainstorm waterlogging disasters.
 Highlights the significance of China's urban
rainstorm waterlogging control for global
audiences.

17 Application-of-Deep-Learning-in-  Challenges and solutions for DL in land cover


Satellite-Imagebased-Land-Cover- mapping discussed.
Mapping-in-Africa-Challenges-
 DL can aid in urban planning, environmental
Emerging-Solutions-and-Prospects-
protection, and disaster mitigation.
A-Review_2021_Science-and-
Information-Organization.pdf
18 An-ondemand-scheme-driven-by-  On-demand HRI scheme reduces requirements
the-knowledge-of-geospatial- while ensuring coverage.
distribution-for-largescale-
 Scheme performs well in large-scale areas with
highresolution-impervious-surface-
low impervious surface proportion.
mapping_2021_Bellwether-
Publishing-Ltd.pdf  Applicable for high-resolution mapping of other
land cover types.

19 A-node-selection-algorithm-to-  Proposed model effectively solves multi-


graphbased-multiwaypoint- waypoint navigation and mapping problem.
optimization-navigation-and-
 Local navigator and IPSO algorithm enhance
mapping_2022_OAE-Publishing-
robot's trajectory planning.
Inc.pdf
 Proposed model outperforms compared models
in efficiency and path length.

20 A-night-at-the-opera-A-conceptual-  Emphasizes the importance of integrated


framework-for-an-integrated- systems for disaster risk management.
distributed-sensor-networkbased-
 Highlights the critical role of safety protocols for
system-to-figure-out-safety-
animals in fires.
protocols-for-animals-under-risk-of-
fire-_2020_MDPI-AG-Postfach-Basel-
CH4005-rasettimdpicom.pdf

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