UAV and site investigation for evaluation of landslide hazard: a case study in Cipularang Km.92 Toll Road
Application of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV) or drones to detect landslide Hazard and risk assessment becomes uncommon methodology in Indonesia. Nowadays, in Indonesia drones are still popular to use for commercial, news interest and advertisement purposes only. It is not mainly used for detecting...
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description | Application of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV) or drones to detect landslide Hazard and risk assessment becomes uncommon methodology in Indonesia. Nowadays, in Indonesia drones are still popular to use for commercial, news interest and advertisement purposes only. It is not mainly used for detecting landslide hazard or risk assessment purposes. Furthermore, the landslide in Indonesia is a common worldwide phenomenon that often occur and can have a great impact on the infrastructures and sometimes tragically result in fatalities. UAV provide a quick, safe, effective, and potentially superior means of inspecting large-scale, remote and difficult to access landforms with significant cost benefits compared to traditional inspection method by manual tracking. UAV can derive the aerial photography which represents actual condition and landslide hazard instantly. By using an aerial photograph, it can simplify the engineer to obtain viewpoint and presumption related with the mechanism of the landslide, some factors triggering the landslide (terrain and topography, drainage, river stream, logged area, slope height, structure, and community, etc). The result suggests that UAC can be one of most effective value in surveying and large-scale inspection to determine landslide hazard as well as general site condition. |
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spelling | doaj.art-e352478d69bb45e9af198dc3ae962d692022-12-21T19:37:27ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2018-01-012290401510.1051/matecconf/201822904015matecconf_icdm2018_04015UAV and site investigation for evaluation of landslide hazard: a case study in Cipularang Km.92 Toll RoadSugianto Andy0Department of Civil Engineering, Parahyangan Katolik UniversityApplication of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV) or drones to detect landslide Hazard and risk assessment becomes uncommon methodology in Indonesia. Nowadays, in Indonesia drones are still popular to use for commercial, news interest and advertisement purposes only. It is not mainly used for detecting landslide hazard or risk assessment purposes. Furthermore, the landslide in Indonesia is a common worldwide phenomenon that often occur and can have a great impact on the infrastructures and sometimes tragically result in fatalities. UAV provide a quick, safe, effective, and potentially superior means of inspecting large-scale, remote and difficult to access landforms with significant cost benefits compared to traditional inspection method by manual tracking. UAV can derive the aerial photography which represents actual condition and landslide hazard instantly. By using an aerial photograph, it can simplify the engineer to obtain viewpoint and presumption related with the mechanism of the landslide, some factors triggering the landslide (terrain and topography, drainage, river stream, logged area, slope height, structure, and community, etc). The result suggests that UAC can be one of most effective value in surveying and large-scale inspection to determine landslide hazard as well as general site condition.https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201822904015 |
spellingShingle | Sugianto Andy UAV and site investigation for evaluation of landslide hazard: a case study in Cipularang Km.92 Toll Road MATEC Web of Conferences |
title | UAV and site investigation for evaluation of landslide hazard: a case study in Cipularang Km.92 Toll Road |
title_full | UAV and site investigation for evaluation of landslide hazard: a case study in Cipularang Km.92 Toll Road |
title_fullStr | UAV and site investigation for evaluation of landslide hazard: a case study in Cipularang Km.92 Toll Road |
title_full_unstemmed | UAV and site investigation for evaluation of landslide hazard: a case study in Cipularang Km.92 Toll Road |
title_short | UAV and site investigation for evaluation of landslide hazard: a case study in Cipularang Km.92 Toll Road |
title_sort | uav and site investigation for evaluation of landslide hazard a case study in cipularang km 92 toll road |
url | https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201822904015 |
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