Analysis of human behavioral attributes in improving disaster evacuation strategy of mount merapi

Mount Merapi is one of the active volcanoes in Indonesia. Physical conditions of the Merapi environment which is suitable for farming and tourism attract people to stay in the area although it tends to be more prone to be affected when the eruption disaster occurs. Different public perceptions of di...

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Main Authors: Maria Sri Asih Anna, Novia Rubbyarta Ekky, Maya Sopha Bertha
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2018-01-01
Series:MATEC Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201820401005
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spelling doaj-08f7f353d0754d7ca53b6536b8e2f48d2021-02-02T07:57:07ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2018-01-012040100510.1051/matecconf/201820401005matecconf_imiec2018_01005Analysis of human behavioral attributes in improving disaster evacuation strategy of mount merapiMaria Sri Asih AnnaNovia Rubbyarta EkkyMaya Sopha BerthaMount Merapi is one of the active volcanoes in Indonesia. Physical conditions of the Merapi environment which is suitable for farming and tourism attract people to stay in the area although it tends to be more prone to be affected when the eruption disaster occurs. Different public perceptions of disasters when such events occur can influence their behavior and hence community decision-making during evacuation process. Thus, evaluation of the evacuation planning based on population behavior is important to be considered. This study aims to determine attributes that influence the behavior of the people around Mount Merapi during evacuation phase and the relationship between those attributes in order to improve the evacuation strategy. Literature review, survey and interview were conducted to obtain the attributes influencing the behavioral attributes, while Damster-Shafer and Bayesian Network were used to evaluate correlation among attributes. The results indicate that experience of disaster training has a strong correlation to evacuation behavior, followed by trust to community leader and perception of danger. Those three attributes are then considered in the improvement of evacuation strategy.https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201820401005
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Maya Sopha Bertha
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Analysis of human behavioral attributes in improving disaster evacuation strategy of mount merapi
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title Analysis of human behavioral attributes in improving disaster evacuation strategy of mount merapi
title_short Analysis of human behavioral attributes in improving disaster evacuation strategy of mount merapi
title_full Analysis of human behavioral attributes in improving disaster evacuation strategy of mount merapi
title_fullStr Analysis of human behavioral attributes in improving disaster evacuation strategy of mount merapi
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of human behavioral attributes in improving disaster evacuation strategy of mount merapi
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series MATEC Web of Conferences
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publishDate 2018-01-01
description Mount Merapi is one of the active volcanoes in Indonesia. Physical conditions of the Merapi environment which is suitable for farming and tourism attract people to stay in the area although it tends to be more prone to be affected when the eruption disaster occurs. Different public perceptions of disasters when such events occur can influence their behavior and hence community decision-making during evacuation process. Thus, evaluation of the evacuation planning based on population behavior is important to be considered. This study aims to determine attributes that influence the behavior of the people around Mount Merapi during evacuation phase and the relationship between those attributes in order to improve the evacuation strategy. Literature review, survey and interview were conducted to obtain the attributes influencing the behavioral attributes, while Damster-Shafer and Bayesian Network were used to evaluate correlation among attributes. The results indicate that experience of disaster training has a strong correlation to evacuation behavior, followed by trust to community leader and perception of danger. Those three attributes are then considered in the improvement of evacuation strategy.
url https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201820401005
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