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Purwonegoro, Benni; Liyantono, ; Setiawan, Yudi WEBGIS APPLICATION FOR MONITORING LAND USE CHANGE IN INDONESIA Unpublished Forthcoming Forthcoming. Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: land use, webGIS @unpublished{Purwonegoro2021, title = {WEBGIS APPLICATION FOR MONITORING LAND USE CHANGE IN INDONESIA}, author = {Benni Purwonegoro and Liyantono and Yudi Setiawan}, url = {https://lulcc.ipb.ac.id/home/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/Draft_01_WebGIS-Application-for-Monitoring-Land-Use-Change-in-Indonesia_Jurnal-Globe_Benny_YS_01.pdf}, year = {2021}, date = {2021-09-14}, abstract = {Indonesia is home to the world’s third largest tropical forest, It’s unfortunate that forest in Indonesia has been reported as the highest deforestation. Agriculture and plantation activities considered as one of factors that cause deforestration, this research focus on monitoring 5 Commodities (Cacao, Coffe, Palm Oil, Paddy and Rubber) as a factor that causes forest loss in Indonesia. Remote Sensing (RS) and Geographic Information System (GIS) is state of the art tools widely used for the monitoring landuse change. Development of WebGIS on this research designed to be user friendly, up to date and can be easily integrated with other GIS system. The goverment, stakeholders and public users can monitor deforestation that caused by agriculture activities each of region in Indonesia quickly, furthermore help policy makers in providing more appropriate regulations on landuse management. From the secondary data that has been analyzed, the result show that Indonesia has forest lost 12.3 million hectares from 2000 to 2018, of which an estimated 4.1 million hectares become plantations and agricultural areas. This means, about 33.5% of those 5 commodities activities have an impact on forest loss, and the remaining around 8.2 million hectares caused by other factors. }, keywords = {land use, webGIS}, pubstate = {forthcoming}, tppubtype = {unpublished} } Indonesia is home to the world’s third largest tropical forest, It’s unfortunate that forest in Indonesia has been reported as the highest deforestation. Agriculture and plantation activities considered as one of factors that cause deforestration, this research focus on monitoring 5 Commodities (Cacao, Coffe, Palm Oil, Paddy and Rubber) as a factor that causes forest loss in Indonesia. Remote Sensing (RS) and Geographic Information System (GIS) is state of the art tools widely used for the monitoring landuse change. Development of WebGIS on this research designed to be user friendly, up to date and can be easily integrated with other GIS system. The goverment, stakeholders and public users can monitor deforestation that caused by agriculture activities each of region in Indonesia quickly, furthermore help policy makers in providing more appropriate regulations on landuse management. From the secondary data that has been analyzed, the result show that Indonesia has forest lost 12.3 million hectares from 2000 to 2018, of which an estimated 4.1 million hectares become plantations and agricultural areas. This means, about 33.5% of those 5 commodities activities have an impact on forest loss, and the remaining around 8.2 million hectares caused by other factors. |
2021 |
WEBGIS APPLICATION FOR MONITORING LAND USE CHANGE IN INDONESIA Unpublished Forthcoming Forthcoming. |