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FUTURE POPULATION PREDICTION 2050 OF BANTEN PROVINCE, JAKARTA, JAWA BARAT, JAWA TENGAH, DAERAH ISTIMEWA YOGJAKARTA, JAWA TIMUR, USING WORLDPOP DATA WITH GOOGLE EARTH ENGINE Rakuasa, Heinrich; Lasaiba, Mohammad Amin
Journal of Data Analytics, Information, and Computer Science Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): April
Publisher : Yayasan Nuraini Ibrahim Mandiri

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59407/jdaics.v1i2.712

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This study uses WorldPop data and the Earth Engine platform to predict population in Banten, Jakarta, West Java, Central Java, Special Region of Yogyakarta and East Java Provinces. Through high-resolution grid-based analysis, the study identifies patterns of population growth that are not visible with traditional, more aggregated data. Prediction results show significant population increases from 2020 to 2023, with Jakarta and West Java experiencing the most notable growth. Predictions for 2050 show significant population increases in all provinces, with Jakarta and West Java being the provinces with the highest populations. The implications of these population dynamics for infrastructure planning and public policy are critical to anticipate rapid population growth. This information can be used for more effective resource allocation, targeted infrastructure planning, and improved public welfare. Thus, this research is expected to make a significant contribution to regional planning and sustainable development, as well as in facing future demographic challenges.
APPLICATION OF REMOTE SENSING DATA AND GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM FOR FLOOD MODELING IN WAI RUHU WATERSHED AMBON CITY BASED ON GEOGLE EARTH ENGINE Rakuasa, Heinrich
Journal of Data Analytics, Information, and Computer Science Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59407/jdaics.v1i2.739

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Flood hazard modeling in watersheds is an important step in natural disaster risk mitigation, especially in vulnerable areas such as Ambon City. This research focused on the Wai Batu Gantung, Wai Batu Gajah, Wai Tomu, Wai Batu Merah, and Wai Ruhu watersheds, using JRC Global Surface Water Mapping Layers data, NASA SRTM Digital Elevation 30 m data, and USGS Landsat 8 Level 2, Collection 2, Tier 1 data analyzed on the Google Earth Engine (GEE) platform. Prediction of built-up land in flood-prone areas was conducted by utilizing flood history analysis, hydrological modeling, and flood zone mapping. The results show that flood hazard modeling provides a better understanding of flood risk, assists in the development of safer land use planning, and increases public awareness of flood risk in Ambon City. It is hoped that the results of this research can contribute to flood risk management and sustainable regional development in the future.
IDENTIFICATION OF POTENTIAL LANDSLIDE AREAS IN NUSANIWE SUB-DISTRICT USING SLOPE MORPHOLOGY METHOD Latue, Philia Christi; Rakuasa, Heinrich
Journal of Data Analytics, Information, and Computer Science Vol. 1 No. 3 (2024): Juli
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59407/jdaics.v1i3.750

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This study aims to identify landslide-prone areas in Nusaniwe District using the Slope Morphology Method (SMORPH), which is based on slope and slope shape analysis. The research method uses the Slope Morphology Method (SMORPH) to assess landslide potential in Nusaniwe District. The analysis was carried out by mapping the slope gradient and slope shape in the area to determine areas at high risk of landslides. Topographic and geological data were collected and analyzed to identify factors that contribute to landslide risk. The results of the analysis show that  complex geological and topographic conditions in Nusaniwe District increase the risk of landslides. Areas with high slope gradients and steep slope shapes are identified as the most landslide-prone areas. This assessment revealed a significant relationship between slope gradient, slope shape, and landslide potential in the area. The conclusion is that the analysis of slope and slope shape using the Slope Morphology Method (SMORPH) is effective in identifying landslide-prone areas in Nusaniwe District. To reduce landslide risk, interdisciplinary collaboration, community education, and development of effective mitigation strategies are needed. These findings provide a basis for planning and implementing landslide prevention measures in areas with similar conditions. Keywords: Landslide, Nusaniwe, Slope Morphology
SPATIAL TEMPORAL ANALYSIS OF LAND SURFACE TEMPERATURE CHANGES IN AMBON ISLAND FROM LANDSAT 8 IMAGE DATA USING GEOGLE EARTH ENGINE Latue, Philia Christi; Rakuasa, Heinrich
Journal of Data Analytics, Information, and Computer Science Vol. 1 No. 3 (2024): Juli
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59407/jdaics.v1i3.751

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This study aims to analyze land surface temperature changes on Ambon Island using Landsat 8 imagery data and Google Earth Engine. The research method involves the use of Ambon Island boundary data from the Geospatial Information Agency (BIG) as well as Landsat 8 Collection 2 Tier 1 and Real-Time satellite image data that have been calibrated to reflect the reflectance of the Earth's surface to the atmosphere. The analysis steps include temperature conversion from Kelvin to Celsius, land surface temperature classification, and data export to Arc GIS software. The results showed an increase in land surface temperature associated with urban development in Ambon City, highlighting the importance of sustainable urban planning and good resource management to mitigate the negative impacts of land surface temperature increase and support adaptation to climate change. Keywords: Ambon Island, Geogle Earth Engine, Land Surface Temperature
Legal Studies on the Use of Renewable Energy in Environmental Management in Indonesia: A Literature Study Rakuasa, Heinrich; Latue, Philia Christi
Rechtsvinding Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024)
Publisher : Civiliza Publishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59525/rechtsvinding.v2i2.410

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This study highlights the development of research that addresses the potential of renewable energy while identifying gaps in understanding the legal implications and challenges associated with its implementation. The method used in this research is Literature Study. This study emphasizes the importance of an effective legal framework to encourage investment and innovation in renewable energy technologies, as well as the role of local regulations in supporting local initiatives. By integrating renewable energy sources into environmental management strategies, the article argues that Indonesia can address critical environmental issues, such as pollution and biodiversity loss, which will ultimately benefit the environment and people's welfare. The findings aim to contribute to the ongoing discourse on renewable energy policy and its implications for environmental law in Indonesia.
Reconstruction of Customary Law (Adat Law) in Environmental Law Enforcement in Indonesia: A Literature Study from Global and Local Perspectives Darisera, Stiadi Ivanto; Letedara, Reindino; Latue, Philia Christi; Rakuasa, Heinrich
Rechtsvinding Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59525/rechtsvinding.v2i1.411

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This research explores the intersection of customary law and environmental law enforcement in Indonesia, addressing the significant environmental challenges the country faces, such as deforestation and climate change. Utilizing a literature study methodology, the research analyzes various scientific articles, legal documents, and case studies to identify key themes, challenges, and opportunities related to the integration of customary practices into formal legal frameworks. The results indicate that while customary law has been effective in managing natural resources sustainably, its recognition within the national legal system is often inconsistent, leading to conflicts and undermining indigenous rights. The discussion emphasizes the importance of legal pluralism and the need for greater collaboration between indigenous communities and government authorities. Ultimately, the research concludes that embracing customary law can enhance Indonesia's environmental governance, promote sustainable resource management, and empower local communities, thereby contributing to broader conservation efforts.
The Role of Russian Federation Government Policy in Addressing the Impacts of Global Climate Change Rakuasa, Heinrich; Faris, Dzaka. A; Hidayatullah, Muh.
Nusantara Journal of Behavioral and Social Science Vol. 3 No. 3 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47679/njbss.202458

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This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of the Russian Federation government's policies in addressing the impacts of global climate change. The methodology employed is a detailed literature review, which includes a thorough selection of credible sources and systematic data analysis. The main findings highlight the challenges Russia faces, such as reducing dependence on fossil fuels, managing political uncertainties, and enhancing environmental resilience. The study also examines the government's mitigation and adaptation strategies, including energy diversification, public awareness campaigns, and international collaboration. Key recommendations are provided to strengthen climate policies, invest in green technologies, and promote public and private sector participation. The conclusions emphasize the need for comprehensive policy evaluation and future planning to ensure sustainable development and effective climate action in Russia. Through these measures, Russia can significantly contribute to global efforts in reducing greenhouse gas emissions and adapting to climate change, thereby securing a sustainable future for its people and environment. Abstrak: Studi ini bertujuan untuk mengevaluasi efektivitas kebijakan pemerintah Federasi Rusia dalam menangani dampak perubahan iklim global. Metodologi yang digunakan adalah tinjauan literatur yang mendetail, yang mencakup pemilihan sumber yang kredibel dan analisis data yang sistematis. Temuan utama menyoroti tantangan yang dihadapi Rusia, seperti mengurangi ketergantungan pada bahan bakar fosil, mengelola ketidakpastian politik, dan meningkatkan ketahanan lingkungan. Studi ini juga meneliti strategi mitigasi dan adaptasi pemerintah, termasuk diversifikasi energi, kampanye kesadaran publik, dan kerja sama internasional. Rekomendasi kunci disediakan untuk memperkuat kebijakan iklim, berinvestasi dalam teknologi hijau, dan mempromosikan partisipasi sektor publik dan swasta. Kesimpulan menekankan perlunya evaluasi kebijakan yang komprehensif dan perencanaan masa depan untuk memastikan pembangunan berkelanjutan dan aksi iklim yang efektif di Rusia. Melalui langkah-langkah ini, Rusia dapat secara signifikan berkontribusi pada upaya global dalam mengurangi emisi gas rumah kaca dan beradaptasi terhadap perubahan iklim, sehingga memastikan masa depan yang berkelanjutan bagi rakyat dan lingkungannya.
Socio-Economic Conditions of the Fishing Community in Nuwewang Village, Letti District, Maluku Barat Daya Regency Rakuasa, Heinrich; Letedara, Reindino`; Darisera, Stiadi; Sipiel, Roni
Sinergi International Journal of Economics Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): August 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61194/economics.v1i2.63

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This research aims to analyze the various social and economic aspects that influence the lives of the fishing community in the village. Through field surveys, data collection and qualitative analysis, this article reveals an in-depth picture of the social and economic dynamics in the Nuwewang fishing community. This research was conducted in Nuwewang Village, Letti Sub-district, Southwest Maluku Regency. The population in the study was 60 family heads and the sample in the study was 20 fishermen. This type of research is quantitative descriptive research. The data collection techniques used in this research are observation, documentation, interview techniques using questionnaires for data collection. The results showed that fishing communities in Nuwewang Village face various challenges in social and economic aspects. Economically, they face limited access to markets, equipment and capital which limits their income potential. These factors directly affect their standard of living and economic welfare. On the social side, factors such as education, access to healthcare and infrastructure are also serious issues that affect the quality of life of fishing communities. This research contributes to the understanding of the socioeconomic challenges faced by fishing communities in this area. The findings can serve as a basis for designing policies that support welfare improvement and economic empowerment for fishing communities in Nuwewang Village and similar areas. Efforts to improve access to markets, education, health services and capital support could be important steps in improving socioeconomic conditions.
The Role of Geography Research in Supporting Sustainable Development in Ambon City, Indonesia: A Review Manakane, Susan E; Latue, Philia Christi; Somae, Glendy; Rakuasa, Heinrich
Sinergi International Journal of Economics Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): August 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61194/economics.v1i2.67

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This study discusses the significant role of geographic research in supporting sustainable development efforts in Ambon City, Indonesia. Through the analysis of urban growth patterns, natural resource management, spatial planning, and identification of environmental and social impacts, geographic research provides insights that guide urban planners and decision-makers. This research. This research uses a descriptive qualitative approach. The type of research used is a literature study which is research that has been done before by collecting books, journals, magazines, and scientific papers that are related to how the utilization of geography research in the fields of disaster, regional and urban planning, health, tourism, agriculture and forestry and climate change is applied to realize an environmentally sound and sustainable Ambon City. The results show that Geography research plays an important role in supporting sustainable development in Ambon City, Indonesia, revealing that geography research is not just an analytical tool, but also a valuable guide for policy makers, urban planners, and communities in designing and implementing sustainable development. Through collaboration and application of research findings, Ambon City can grow into a city that not only develops economically, but also preserves the environment and the welfare of its people.
Utilization of Meso-scale Weather Models in Urban Development Policy and Planning: A Review Latue, Philia Christi; Manakane, Susan E; Rakuasa, Heinrich
Sinergi International Journal of Economics Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): August 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61194/economics.v1i2.68

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The policy in dividing the KBI and KTI regions is intended to avoid development imbalances that occur in Indonesia. Development in Eastern Indonesia is considered disproportionate and only focused on the Western Region. But now the priority of regional development will be focused on Eastern Indonesia. As a large city in North Sulawesi that is included in Eastern Indonesia, Manado has a strategic location as an investment gateway to economic growth in Eastern Indonesia, this is the background for the development plan of Mapanget sub-district which is included in the Manado City area to become a new city center. This research aims to assess the feasibility of the Mapanget area as the object of this strategic project. The method used was a literature study in combination with the availability of secondary data obtained from research, records and provisions related to the analysis of new city development. Based on the results of the various elements of new city development such as residential areas, health and education facilities, trade, services and industry, and population accessibility have experienced large growth in the period (2007-2019) or in the last twelve years. In terms of development planning, there are also complete guidelines that are based on an in-depth study of various aspects, so it can be concluded that Mapanget Sub-district is strategic enough for the development of a New City in Eastern Indonesia.
Co-Authors Abdul Muin Adi Jufriansah Adifan, Muhammad Rayhan Ahmad Jaelani Ahmad Rifai Ahmat Rifai , Ahmat Rifai Amahoru , Abd H Amelia, Risky Nuri Amponsah, Anastasia Arda Fadhli Romadhon Ardin Suwandi, Mohamad Aswan, Marwis Budnikov, Viktor Vladimirov Budnikov, Viktor Vladimirovich C Latue, Philia Christi Latue, Philia Daniel Anthoni Sihasale Darisera, Stiadi Darisera, Stiadi Ivanto Diaz Astiza , Diaz Astiza Do Huy-Hoang Dzaka A Faris Dzaka Ashriel Faris Fadlan Turi Faris, Dzaka. A Gustavo, Geoffrey John Pascal Halawa, Feberman Halim Halim Halim, Halim Hehanussa, Fekry Salim Helwend, Joseba Kristina Hidayatullah, Muh Hidayatullah, Muh. Imanuel Septory, Juan Steiven Joshua, Benson Kamiludin, Kamiludin Kappy, Tresia M Karuna, Joan Ria Khromykh , Vadim V. Khromykh, Vadim V Khromykh, Vadim V. Khusnani , Azmi Kusratmoko, Supriatna, Eko Laitupa , Rizky Ahmad Langputeh, Sukree Latue , Philia Christi Latue, Philia Latue, Philia C Latue, Philia Christi Latue, Philia, Christi Latue, Theochrasia Latulanit , Abdul Kadir Letedara, Reindino Letedara, Reindino` Liwan, Sandy Lubis, Aufar Raynanda Luturmas, Jochbeth D. Maimina, Steiven Mehdil, Marhelin Chostansa Mehdila, Marhelin C Mohammad Amin Lasaiba Muh Hidayatullah Muh. Hidayatullah Muhammad Ikhsan Nasution, Rafly Aulya Rizky Nathanya I Alicia Nordin, Norazah Nurul Achmadi , Panji Pakniany, Yamres Pertuak, Anesia Clorita Philia Christi Latue Pinoa, W S Pitri, Mellia Laura Purnama , Aventus Rafly Aulya Rizky Nasution Rahayaan , Muhamad F. M. Raihan Rabbani Rajani , La Mbeli Rajani, La Mbeli RAMDHANI RAMDHANI Reinhard Nolly Limba Ria Karuna, Joan Rifai , Ahmat Rifai, Ahmat Rinaldi, Muhamad Rohima Wahyu Ningrum, Rohima Wahyu Sarfan , Riri Septory, Juan Steiven Imanuel Sihasale, Daniel A Sihasale, Daniel Anthoni Sipiel, Roni Somae, Glendy Stewart Pertuack Sugandhi, Nadhi Sugandhi, Nandhi Supriatna, s Susan E. Manakane, Susan E. Suwandi, Mohamad Ardin Tade , Ferdi Tambunan, Mangapul Parlindungan Tambunan, Rudy Parluhutan Tamrin Robo Tehupelasury, Syifa Triani, Triani Turi, Fadlan Viktor Vladimirovich Budnikov Wahab, Wulan Abdul Wulandari, Agustia Ayu Wutres, Sadrak L. Yamres Pakniany Yuni Andriyani Safitri