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INSTITUT TEKNOLOGI BANDUNG

SPATIAL ANALYSIS THE


PANDEMIC COVID-19
DISTRIBUTION IN THE
REGION OF BOGOR CITY
Ayubella Anggraini Leksono
Hanifa Rahma Hadi
Muhammad Yusvado A H
Ismail Al Faruqi
DKI
Jakarta

Jakarta also become


the epicenter of the
Jakarta is the capital and
pandemic
economic centerin Indonesia
of Indonesia

ontinues
Kebun Raya
Bogor

The close relationship with


Jakarta has caused Bogor
to also be affected by the pandemic

Even though Bogor is not directly


adjacent to Jakarta
Research
Question

Where did Covid-19 in Bogor come from?


What factors caused Bogor to become the epicenter of Covid?
OBJECTIVE

DISTRIBUTION MAP RISK MAP Strategy to control


the spread of Covid-19
The spread of Covid-19 in China.
Correlation of Covid-19 with Population Density & Health Facilities.

Covid-19 in China. Population per Region Population Density

Number of Doctor Number of Beds


Distribution Population Healthcare
Landuse Mobility
of Covid-19 density facility
Research
Project

RESEARCH METHOD
Threat Vulnerability 1. 2. Capacity
LITERATURE PROBLEM
REVIEW STATEMENT

3. 4.
Risk analysis MATHEMATICAL INTEGRATION OF
of Covid-19 MODEL DATA

5. 6.
SPATIAL ANALYSIS
CONLCLUSION
Moderate
Best scenario Worst
scenario
scenario
COVID DISASTER RISK MAP
H : Hazard
H*V
R V=: Vulnerability
C : Capacity
C

Class Interval Interval Interval Threat Vulnerability Capacity


Score Score
Hazard Vulner Kapasitas Score
(human) (people/ha) (m)

High 46.25 - 133 201 - 400 3400 - 5100 3 3 1

Medium 21.75 - 46.25 151 - 200 1700 – 3400 2 2 2

Low 0 - 21.75 0-150 0 - 1700 1 1 3


COVID-19 DISTRIBUTION
IN BOGOR CITY
LANDUSE AND POPULATION DENSITY

Bare land, built up area, and


electric substation has higher
cases so that the land use
area has a high level of
COVID-19 distribution.

The Covid-19 distribution map in


Bogor City, high positive cases
is spread throughout with high
and low population densities.
HEALTH FACILITY & COVID-19

The Covid-19 distribution map in Bogor


City, high positive cases is spread
throughout in villages that are far from
referral health facilities and those
close to referral health facilities.
COVID-19 RISK MAP

Kelurahan Kedung Halang, Ciparigi, and Ciluar have a high positive cases of Covid-19 or high population density and the distance of Covid-19 referral health facilities is
far, so the risk of Covid-19 will be high.To reduce the risk of Covid-19 in this area, this must be done by bringing the Covid-19 referral health facility closer, by providing
an emergency hospital or ambulance to solve transportation problems to the referral hospital.

Ciwaringin, Pabaton, SituGede, Sidangsari, and Kertamaya Villages have low positive cases of Covid-19 and low population density, so the risk of Covid-19 will be low
even though the Covid-19 referral health facility is far away. In this area, the risk of Covid-19 is not too dangerous.
Spatial analysis produces informative and accurate data to show
the distribution of the Covid-19 pandemic in Bogor City. Based on
this information, it can be seen in the area, where has a high risk and
requires priority treatment. The correlation analysis of Covid-19
distribution data and the variable of population density, land use and
health facilities can be a basis for the decision-making process of the
Covid-19 control and management.

Good cooperation between local governments, Bogor City, Bogor


Regency and DKI Jakarta is required. This is because cases of the
CONCLUSION spread of Covid-19 can spread to surrounding areas outside the
boundaries of their jurisdiction. Without good cooperation between
regions, efforts to overcome one area will be in vain due to the spread
from other regions.
Research
Project
Increased capacity of
RECOMENDATION 2. referral hospitals

1. Development to a more
3. comprehensive analysis
Collaboration between
Jakarta and Bogor Learn the success of
government sub-districts with low
4.
covid rates
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