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Faculty of Geography
Universitas Gadjah Mada
Djati is a professor in the Faculty of Geography at the Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM). His research specializes in earth sciences, disaster mitigation, physical geography, environmental geoscience, and geomorphology. Djati’s core research areas include coastal, tsunami, and multi-hazard (e.g., volcanos, earthquakes) disaster risk reduction, risk assessments, and modelling.
Djati is a member of the following UGM research clusters: Geomorfologi Lingkungan (Environmental Geomorphology), Risiko Bencana (Disaster Risk), and Tsunamicluster - Science and Technology.
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- Asbi, A.M., Mardiatno, D., & Ruslanjari, D. (2025). Spatial modeling of tidal flood hazard and mitigation efforts in the coastal area of Bandar Lampung City, Indonesia. International Journal of Geoinformatics 21 (2).
- Baru, M.T.F., Mardiatno, D., Marfai, M.A., & Kulla, S. (2024). Time series ecological coastal resilience in Ende City, Indonesia. BIO Web of Conferences 94.
- Asbi, A.M., Mardiatno, D., & Ruslanjari, D. (2024). Assessing social vulnerability to coastal hazards: A case study of Bandar Lampung City coastal area. IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 1313 (1).
- Mardiatno, D., Rahayu, L., Kusumasari, B., Susanto, D., & Handayani, T. (2023). A proposal for disaster risk management in the local level: lesson learned from earthquake prone area in Sengon village, Central Java, Indonesia. Multi-hazard Vulnerability and Resilience Building
- Pamungkas, B., Mardiatno, D., & Retnowati, A. (2023). Impact of land use changes on the tsunami hazards in part of coastal Kebumen. Jurnal Teknosains 13 (1).
- Widura, E., & Mardiatno, D. (2022). Assessment of the Coastal Vulnerability Index (CVI) for disaster mitigation strategies in some coastal tourism areas in Gunungkidul, Yogyakarta-Indonesia. IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science.