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Mapping Greater Bandung flood susceptibility based on multi-criteria decision analysis (MCDA) using AHP method

Floods are natural disasters caused by certain factors, and these floods can cause a lot of material or immaterial losses. Bandung Raya is an area with coverage of two cities and two districts consisting of Bandung City, Cimahi City, Bandung Regency, and West Bandung Regency. Flood susceptibility ma...

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Published in:Environmental earth sciences 2023-08, Vol.82 (15), p.370, Article 370
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