Indonesian Journal of Geography (Jan 2013)

UTILIZATION OF GEOTAGGED PHOTOGRAPH, REMOTE SENSING, AND GIS FOR POST-DISASTER DAMAGE ASSESSMENT

  • Sapta Nugraha,
  • Michiel Damen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.22146/indo.j.geog,4876
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 45, no. 2
pp. 187 – 204

Abstract

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Merapi eruption in 2010 causing major damage impact on that region. Post-disaster damage assessment that has been done by the government have not been supported with a good spatial data so that validation is relatively weak. Method of post-disaster damage assessment, particularly assessment of building damage using geotagged photos, remote sensing and GIS is expected to improve the method of damage assessment by the government of Indonesia. Geojot Applications for Android Smartphone/Tablet allows the assessment of building damage to be included in the photo attribute. Interpretation of satellite imagery of building damage is done by using three indications: building visibility, building collapse, and building roof. Geotagged photograph can complement the needs of building damage assessment from satellite images because it can describe the structural and non-structural damage to buildings clearly. Geotagged photograph with GPS Lock-Off mode requiring information on the direction and distance of the object being photographed. Geotagged photograph with the QR code is the most profitable because the identity of the building is already known and can be matched with an existing database.

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