CD Tesis
Analisis Tingkat Kerentanan Wilayah Pesisir Dan Kerusakan Pantai Di Pulau Mendol
Mendol Island coast is a dynamic area because it is directly opposite the
Malacca Strait. These dynamic conditions can affect coastal vulnerability. The
vulnerability of Mendol Island to changes in sea level rise is caused by several
physical factors at sea and on land. Efforts to prevent the impact caused by
disasters in coastal areas can be done by conducting a vulnerability analysis of
coastal areas. Analysis of determining the vulnerability of coastal areas can be
done by assessing the physical condition of the coastal area. Assessment of the
level of coastal vulnerability in this study using the CVI (Coastal Vulnerability
Index) method. CVI is a relative ranking method based on an index scale from
physical parameters such as: shoreline change, green belt width, land use,
damage length and beach width, tidal distance, sea level rise, and wave height.
The results obtained from the CVI method indicate that the vulnerability level of
Mendol Island belongs to the medium vulnerability category. Areas in this
category are in Segment 1 with CVI values in the range of 25-50. Meanwhile,
Segment 2, Segment 3, Segment 4 has a CVI value of 0-25. This value indicates
that Segment 2, Segment 3, Segment 4 has a vulnerability level in the vulnerable
category. Meanwhile, Segment 5 have a CVI value of 50-75. The highest sea level
rise was in Segment 3, Segment 4, Segment 5 of 0.19 m and the lowest sea level
rise was in Segment 2 of 0.17 m. This value indicates that Segment 3, Segement 4,
Segment 5 has a high level of vulnerability in the category. The obtained CVI
value shows that almost all areas of Mendol Island have different CVI values so
that they are at the level of vulnerability in the vulnerable category to changes in
sea level rise in coastal areas.
Key Words : Coastal Vulnerability, CVI, Island Mendol
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