Along with the rate of increase in population and economic activity of the people of West Java, it will affect infrastructure development activities. However, existing development is often damaged by natural disasters that result in losses in various sectors of life, such as environmental damage, settlements, road access, public facilities, social, education, and casualties. To reduce these losses, anticipation is needed, one of which is infrastructure resilience to achieve the safety and welfare of the people of West Java. Remote sensing technology can reduce damage to existing infrastructure by identifying potential fault movements and ground motion movements. By using deformation analysis to determine ground movement using Sentinel-1 satellite data and regional faults and building identification. This approach is to improve the resilience of new and existing infrastructure. This research aims to provide recommendations to stakeholders to make judgments and planning and design decisions related to hazards and infrastructure


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    Title :

    Utilizing Sentinel-1 for Analyzing Infrastructure Resilience in Disaster Zone (Case in Rebana Area)




    Publication date :

    2024-11-08


    Size :

    416461 byte




    Type of media :

    Conference paper


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    English