Risk Analysis of COVID-19 in Jambi City
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Keywords

risk
hazard
vulnerability
capacity
COVID-19

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Barus, T. L. ., & Umar, I. . (2022). Risk Analysis of COVID-19 in Jambi City. Spanish Journal of Innovation and Integrity, 9, 13-27. Retrieved from http://sjii.indexedresearch.org/index.php/sjii/article/view/556

Abstract

This study aims to determine: (1) the level of risk of COVID-19 disaster in Jambi City which is influenced by hazard, vulnerability and capacity factors, (2) Distribution of areas with COVID-19 risk in Jambi City. This research is a descriptive research with a quantitative approach. The population in this study consists of: (1) the physical population is all land units in Jambi City, (2) the non-physical population is the entire population of Jambi City, amounting to 606.200 people. The variables in this study consisted of the following variables: (1) hazard, (2) vulnerability, and (3) capacity. The data collection method used is documentation. The data analysis used is the analysis of: (1) scoring, (2) overlaying, and (3) descriptive. The results of this study are: (1) The level of COVID-19 disaster risk in Jambi City which is influenced by hazard, vulnerability and capacity factors is the low level of COVID-19 disaster risk (57,12%), medium (42,58%), and high (0,30%). (2) The distribution of the level of COVID-19 disaster risk in Jambi City includes: (a) low level of COVID-19 disaster risk with an area of 100,26 km2 spread across all sub-districts in Jambi City, (b) medium level of COVID-19 disaster risk with an area of 74,73 km2 is also spread across all sub-districts, and (c) a high level of COVID-19 disaster risk with an area of 0,53 km2 spread across the Pelayangan District.

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