2025 |
Fauziah,; Hayati, Nur; Prasetyo, Lilik B Simulation of Land Use and Land Cover of Peatland Bengkalis Using QGIS Journal Article In: JOIV : International Journal on Informatics Visualization , vol. 9, iss. 1, 2025. Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: land use change @article{nokey, The phenomenon of forest and peatland fires in Bengkalis Regency is inseparable from the change in land use and cover (LULC). The dynamic LULC in Bengkalis Regency is caused by economic factors sourced from land-based resource management. As a result, negative impacts such as environmental damage can trigger fires. Therefore, this study attempts to observe the LULC patterns on peatlands in the Bengkalis Regency using overlay techniques using QGIS. QGIS functions unlock the software's full potential, empowering you to manipulate data, automate workflows, create custom expressions, and perform advanced spatial analysis—all within a single platform. There are 12 LULC that can be identified on peatlands in Bengkalis Regency, including plantations (42.98%), primary forests (42.68%), shrubs (12.29%), residential and activity areas (0.71%), fields/farmlands (0.64%), lakes/ponds (0.43%), empty/bare land (0.18%), rivers (0.05%), and ponds, ponds, mangrove forests, and rice fields ranging from 0.004% to 0.008%. In addition, in the Bengkalis Regency, concession areas of at least 175,081.19 Ha are in the Peatland Ecosystem Protection Function (FLEG). LULC simulation provides a powerful tool for assessing the potential impact of various development plans and policies on society, the economy, and the environment, enabling more sustainable and responsible choices. A comprehensive understanding of land use and land-cover patterns is essential for further research on sustainable resource management and climate change mitigation. While LULC research has advanced significantly, several critical questions require further investigation |
Wardani, Tiara P K; Prasetyo, Lilik B; Setiawan, Yudi Analysis of Land Use/Land Cover Changes 2005–2020 Jagorawi Highway Corridor Journal Article In: Jurnal Pengelolaan Sumberdaya Alam dan Lingkungan, vol. 15, iss. 1, 2025, ISSN: 2460-5824. Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: land use change @article{nokey, Infrastructure development has both negative and positive impacts on the surrounding area. Economics growth, improved living standards, education levels, and easy access are the positive impacts of infrastructure development, meanwhile, it also has the consequences on the naturalresource use and environmental impacts from unsustainable consumption and socio-economic consequences for people around the developed areas. With the currently limited land, management needs to be addressed wisely in areas with high demand for land. Infrastructure can be a catalyst for land use change. This study aims to determine land use changes that occurred in 2005, 2010, & 2020 and analyze its driving factors. We used time series data from Landsat imagery taken from Landsat 5 TM (2005 & 2010) and Landsat 8 OLI/TIRS (2020). Visual analysis method was used to identify and classify the eight land use types per each period of Landsat image series. A simple overlay method was applied to determine the effect of the factors of distance from JT Jagorawi, from arterial collector roads, from GT Jagorawi, and from the government center; and population density. The results show that the built-up area increased from 29.72% in 2005, 32.03% in 2010 and 35.82% in 2020. The range distance that has a potential change in land cover is 4 km from JT Jagorawi & GT Jagorawi; 1 km distance from arterial and collector roads; 7.5 km distance from the government center with a population density of < 5,000 to 10,000 people km2. |
2019 |
Munawir, Abdillah; June, Tania; Kusmana, Cecep; Setiawan, Yudi Dynamics factors that affect the land use change in the Lore Lindu National Park, Indonesia Conference vol. 11372, SPIE, 2019. Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: land use change @conference{Munawir2019, Changes in land use and land cover play a critical role, especially in the Lore Lindu National Park (TNLL) area, impacting on ecosystem functions. This study was aimed at analyzing the dynamics of land change and the factors influencing the land change in this National Park. The methods used were the GIS technique and a binary logistic regression model. The land changes locating between Sigi Regency and Donggala Regency, Central Sulawesi Province, Indonesia, which consisted of thirteen sub-districts in the TNLL region acquiring from Landsat satellite data acquisition of 1997, 2002, 2013, and 2018. The dynamics of land changes during the period of 1997-2002 has decreased the forest area by 2,643 ha, and the next period, 2002-2013, the decline of forest area has reached 4,265 ha, and the overall the dynamics of land change experiences a significant increase from 1997 to 2018 which declines the forest areas approximately 10,175 ha and followed by a decline of the meadow area in 1,726 ha changing function into the built-up land of 526 ha, mixed gardens of 1,189 ha, fields/moorings of 3,019 ha, rice fields of 1,548 ha and shrubs of 5,619 ha. The factors influencing the land change in this TNLL region based on the results of binary logistic regression analysis are the population density (X5), distance from the settlement (X3), distance from the road (X2), distance from the capital (X4), and topographic conditions (X1). Of these five variables, the population density has the highest negative regression coefficient, which is equal to -0.068. The regression equation is Y = -0.094X1-0.157X2-0.176X3-0.083X4- 0.068X5 and being significant in a level of 0.001 percent that indicates these five factors have influenced greatly high the land change in the TNLL. This situation can be inferred that the free distribution and population growth in the National Park influence increasing the conversion of forest areas. © (2019) COPYRIGHT Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE). Downloading of the abstract is permitted for personal use only. |
2025 |
Simulation of Land Use and Land Cover of Peatland Bengkalis Using QGIS Journal Article In: JOIV : International Journal on Informatics Visualization , vol. 9, iss. 1, 2025. |
Analysis of Land Use/Land Cover Changes 2005–2020 Jagorawi Highway Corridor Journal Article In: Jurnal Pengelolaan Sumberdaya Alam dan Lingkungan, vol. 15, iss. 1, 2025, ISSN: 2460-5824. |
2019 |
Dynamics factors that affect the land use change in the Lore Lindu National Park, Indonesia Conference vol. 11372, SPIE, 2019. |