| dc.description.abstract | Kalimantan Island has had minimal risk of flooding, but this condition has changed
due to extreme natural damage. As a result, in 2021, many provinces were affected
by floods. One example is the province of South Kalimantan. The Center for Disaster
Information and Communication of the National Disaster Management Agency
(BNPB) released on January 17, 2021, ten districts/cities affected by flooding in
South Kalimantan Province, namely Tapin Regency, Banjar Regency, Banjar Baru
City, Tanah Laut City, Banjarmasin City, Hulu Sungai Regency Central, Balangan
Regency, Tabalong Regency, South Hulu Sungai Regency, and Batola Regency.
Eighteen thousand two hundred twenty-two people were displaced due to flooding.
These victims were spread across six regencies/cities, namely the cities of
Banjarmasin, Banjarbaru, Banjar Regencies, Tanah Laut, Barito Kuala, and Hulu
Sungai Tengah. Therefore, the local government is trying to provide emergency
shelter after the flood. However, post-disaster needs are very complex in the process,
such as the character of peatlands that require special structural knowledge to build
them, the difficulty of access during disasters, the lack of availability of building
materials in disaster conditions, and the high demand for housing. To answer the
need for multi-parameters in the process of designing unloading structures for postflood emergency shelters, a parametric approach is needed that will significantly
change the design approach such as testing several parameters at once, controlling
the dimensions-quality-quantity of materials, being able to perform analysis and
simulation tests in one flow—integrated work | en_US |