Analysis Of The Effectiveness Of Infiltration Wells In Disaster Risk Reduction: Literature Study

Yoga Aztrianto, S. Maarif, Lilik Kurniawan, Setyo Aji Pramono
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Infiltration wells are wells or holes located on the surface of the ground. The rapid urban development has led to a decreasing area of rainwater infiltration, as the increasing coverage of buildings reduces the open space and results in longer accumulation times for water, potentially causing flood disasters. Aside from flooding issues, the availability of groundwater is crucial for the areas where rainwater infiltration occurs. If groundwater decreases, the supply of groundwater will be affected, impacting communities whose clean water needs depend on groundwater in their region. The research method used in this study is an internet-based literature review. Downloaded articles are then imported into Nvivo 12 Plus software. The data is examined and analyzed to draw conclusions. Based on the analysis of the five articles, the author concludes that infiltration wells are effective in reducing disaster risks. Additionally, infiltration wells can be used as a substitute for groundwater and enable communities to adapt to climate change. Efforts from all layers of society are essential to create infiltration wells in their respective areas because infiltration wells are not meaningful if only a few communities implement them.
渗透井在减少灾害风险方面的有效性分析:文献研究
渗透井是位于地表的井或孔。城市的快速发展导致雨水下渗的面积越来越小,因为建筑物的覆盖面越来越大,减少了开放空间,导致积水时间延长,有可能引发洪水灾害。除了洪水问题,地下水的供应对于雨水渗透区域也至关重要。如果地下水减少,地下水的供应就会受到影响,从而影响到那些清洁用水需求依赖于本地区地下水的社区。本研究采用的研究方法是基于互联网的文献综述。然后将下载的文章导入 Nvivo 12 Plus 软件。对数据进行检查和分析,从而得出结论。根据对五篇文章的分析,作者得出结论:渗透井能有效降低灾害风险。此外,渗透井可以作为地下水的替代品,使社区能够适应气候变化。社会各阶层的努力对于在各自地区建立渗透井至关重要,因为如果只有少数社区实施渗透井,那么渗透井就没有意义。
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