@article{Qadaryati_2021, title={Geohazard Risk Management on Geotourism, Case Study: Pindul Cave, Gunung Kidul - Yogyakarta}, volume={1}, url={http://tiikmpublishing.com/proceedings/index.php/icgef/article/view/752}, abstractNote={<p>The geodiversity of Indonesia as an archipelago country has contributed huge benefits to<br>the development of geotourism. One of them is featured as Pindul Cave geosite in Gunung Kidul<br>Yogyakarta, which is already running as a well-known tourism site within the Gunung Sewu<br>Geopark. In order to create a sustainable geotourism, it is necessary to have a good hazard risk<br>management, especially regarding to geohazards. Since Pindul Cave has not prepared the<br>management yet, this study aims to assess the variables in the geosite, this includes the likelihood<br>and consequences, that will provide a holistic risk management plan. The highest geohazard risk<br>comes from floods and landslides on the geosite. The assessment result mentioned that Pindul Cave<br>Geosite is included in the High-Extreme category, which means that geosite needs immediate<br>repairing action and even requires a specific plan on the managerial level in terms of handling and<br>emergency conditions. In dealing with such risks, it is necessary to have engineering, administrative<br>control, and procurement of personal protective equipment (PPE).</p>}, number={1}, journal={Proceedings of the International Conference of Geological Engineering Faculty}, author={Qadaryati, Nurakhmi}, year={2021}, month={Aug.}, pages={10–17} }