Claim Missing Document
Check
Articles

ANALISIS SPATIO-TEMPORAL PERUBAHAN TUTUPAN LAHAN DAN KAITANNYA DENGAN TEMPERATUR PERMUKAAN LAHAN DI DESA CIPUTRI PERIODE 2005-2035 Putra, I Kadek Yoga Dwi; Manessa, Masita Dwi Mandini; Wibowo, Adi
Jurnal Tanah dan Sumberdaya Lahan Vol. 12 No. 2 (2025)
Publisher : Departemen Tanah, Fakultas Pertanian, Universitas Brawijaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.jtsl.2025.012.2.16

Abstract

Land Use and Land Cover (LULC) change are major factors affecting Land Surface Temperature (LST), especially in areas experiencing urbanisation and climate change pressures. Ciputri Village, which is predominantly agricultural, has experienced significant changes in land cover patterns over the past two decades, with the potential for increased surface temperature due to land use change. This study analyses and predicts the dynamics of land use and cover changes and their relationship with land surface temperature in the period 2005-2035 using a combination of remote sensing data and Cellular Automata-Artificial Neural Network (CA-ANN) models. The analysis showed that between 2005 and 2020, the area of dense vegetation decreased by 20.49%, while built-up land increased by 43.75%. In line with these changes, surface temperature increased by 1.96°C on average. Predictions to 2035 show a similar trend, with built-up land projected to increase by 20.11%, while average surface temperature is expected to increase by 2.71°C compared to 2005. The correlation between land cover change and surface temperature variation suggests that conversion of dense vegetation to mixed land and built-up land is a major factor driving temperature increases. These findings emphasise the urgency of spatially-based climate change mitigation, including vegetation conservation and sustainable development planning to reduce the impact of future temperature increases.
Spatio-Temporal Land Use Change Analysis at Dutse International Airport Using Google Earth Imagery Sani, Inuwa Sani; Wibowo, Adi; Imam, Mahmoud Zubair
Indonesian Journal of Earth Sciences Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025): January-June
Publisher : MO.RI Publishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52562/injoes.2025.1435

Abstract

This study discusses spatial-temporal land use change around Dutse International Airport, Nigeria, using high-resolution Google Earth imagery of 2012, 2018, and 2023. Change was triggered by the development of an airport in 2014 and has brought about phenomenal changes, including urbanization and agricultural and vegetated land cover loss. With supervised classification in ArcGIS, aided by geometric correction and accuracy measurements (confusion matrix, user and producer accuracy, kappa coefficient), quantitative estimation of land use change over time is ascertained in the study. Findings reveal the steep decline of agricultural land from 452.41 ha in 2012 to 116.01 ha in 2023, and loss in vegetation from 278.33 ha to 104.42 ha. In contrast, cover of settlement expanded from 97.21 ha to 346.42 ha and road infrastructure expanded from 172.54 ha to 296.54 ha. The result indicates natural and agricultural landscape pressure induced by infrastructure-based development. The research suggests land use planning through zoning policy, ecological buffer zones, and remote monitoring to harmonize development and conservation of peri-urban ecosystems.
Transformasi Kawasan Bandara Internasional Lombok Berdasarkan Kajian Spasial-Temporal Menggunakan Google Earth Pro Asri, Riyadul; Adi Wibowo
Jurnal Geografi, Edukasi dan Lingkungan (JGEL) Vol. 9 No. 2 (2025): Edisi Bulan Juli
Publisher : Pendidikan Geografi Universitas Muhammadiyah Prof. Dr. Hamka

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22236/jgel.v9i2.13023

Abstract

The phenomenon of urbanization and the construction of Lombok International Airport since 2011 has driven land conversion that has triggered environmental degradation in the surrounding area. The purpose of this study was to identify changes in land use using Google Earth Pro spatially-temporally around the Lombok International Airport area using Post-Classification Comparison method. The research method used is data analysis based on secondary data using image recording from the Google Earth Pro platform in 2013, 2018 and 2022. Spatial processing and analysis using ArcMap 10.8 by carrying out the Visual on Screen Digitization stage. The results of this study indicate that around the Lombok International Airport area there has been a change in land use due to the construction of Lombok International Airport which began in 2011. Fluctuating changes in 2013, 2018 and 2022 occurred at the research location with built-up land variables of 832.355 ha, unbuilt land of 5,339,792 ha, vegetation of 354.763 ha and roads of 0.1556 ha. The results of the Post-Classification Comparison in the research year used with land use and cover on the type of built-up land of 0.638358 ha, unbuilt land 5.339792 ha, roads 0.1546 ha and vegetation of 0.228039 ha. With the area of ​​unbuilt land that is still dominant, policy makers are expected to maintain the condition of the landscape for the sustainability of the ecosystem, human livelihoods, and disaster mitigation.
Spatiotemporal Local Climate Zone (LCZ) dan Hubungannya dengan Fenomena Urban Heat Island (UHI) di Kawasan Universitas Diponegoro Tembalang Rizqi, Bayu; Wibowo, Adi
Jurnal Ilmu Lingkungan Vol 23, No 5 (2025): September 2025
Publisher : School of Postgraduate Studies, Diponegoro Univer

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/jil.23.5.1280-1291

Abstract

Transformasi spasial yang pesat akibat ekspansi kampus telah membentuk ulang morfologi kawasan Undip Tembalang dan berpotensi memperkuat efek UHI lokal. Penelitian ini bertujuan mengkaji perubahan spasio-temporal LCZ serta hubungannya dengan LST untuk memahami bagaimana proses Studentifikasi memengaruhi iklim mikro kampus. Analisis dilakukan menggunakan citra resolusi tinggi dari Google Earth Pro dan Landsat 8 (OLI/TIRS) tahun 2015 dan 2024, dengan klasifikasi LCZ berbasis grid 100×100 m serta perhitungan LST menggunakan algoritma split-window. Hasil menunjukkan peningkatan signifikan LCZ3 (padat bertingkat rendah) dari 180.000 m² (4,17%) menjadi 470.000 m² (10,88%) dan kemunculan LCZ4, disertai penurunan luas zona vegetatif (LCZA–LCZB). Suhu permukaan rata-rata naik dari 27,38 °C menjadi 28,00 °C, sementara suhu maksimum harian meningkat tajam dari 32,05 °C menjadi 33,71 °C, menandakan penguatan UHI. Overlay peta menunjukkan LCZ padat (LCZ3–LCZ4–LCZ6) memiliki LST tertinggi (29,04–30,72 °C), sedangkan zona vegetatif (LCZA–LCZG) tetap terendah (23,57–25,35 °C). Korelasi peringkat Spearman menunjukkan hubungan positif kuat antara kepadatan morfologi dan LST (ρ = 0,90 pada 2015 dan ρ = 0,78 pada 2024), menegaskan bahwa peningkatan kepadatan bangunan memperkuat UHI sekaligus menciptakan heterogenitas termal yang lebih tinggi. Penelitian ini menawarkan pendekatan baru LCZ–LST berskala mikro untuk kawasan kampus tropis, serta memberi bukti empiris dan acuan metodologis bagi studi sejenis. Temuan ini menegaskan pentingnya strategi perencanaan spasial kampus yang mengintegrasikan infrastruktur hijau, permukaan permeabel, dan material beralbedo tinggi untuk memitigasi UHI dan meningkatkan kenyamanan termal di kawasan akademik yang mengalami urbanisasi pesat. 
ANALISIS SPASIAL-TEMPORAL PULAU REKLAMASI JAKARTA 2014-2024: STUDI KASUS PULAU C, D DAN G Hikmah, Nur; Wibowo, Adi
Plano Madani : Jurnal Perencanaan Wilayah dan Kota Vol 14 No 2 (2025)
Publisher : Jurusan Teknik Perencanaan Wilayah dan Kota, Fakultas Sains dan Teknologi, Universitas Islam Negeri Alauddin Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar

Abstract

Reclamation projects in Jakarta Bay, particularly on Islands C, D and G, have brought significant changes to the structure of coastal areas over the past decade. This study aims to analyze the spatial-temporal changes of the three islands using Google Earth satellite image data from 2014, 2019 and 2024 processed with Geographic Information System (GIS) software. The results of the analysis showed that in 2014 only Island D began to form with an area of 267.44 hectares, while Islands C and G were not yet visible. In 2019, the area of Island C reached 114 hectares, Island D 324 hectares, and Island G 21.37 hectares. By 2024, the area of Island C increased to 134 hectares, Island D to 319.19 hectares, while Island G decreased in area to only 1.37 hectares. This reclamation impacts land cover patterns, with open land turning into built-up areas and loss of mangrove vegetation around the islands. Environmental impacts include increased sedimentation, water quality degradation and risk of tidal flooding. In addition, there is a mismatch between reclamation management and sustainable spatial principles stipulated in DKI Jakarta's Regional Spatial Plan (RTRW). This research highlights the importance of more integrated and sustainable reclamation management. Recommendations include mangrove reforestation, reclamation waste management, and revision of spatial policies to support a balance between economic development and environmental conservation.
Co-Authors Adi, Luwi Wahyu Aditya Ramadhan Alya Nisrina Zain Alya, Haura Hazema Alyudin, Dyah Rizky Anggara, Rifnaldi Bergas Arista, Faza Asri, Riyadul Ayu Handayani Ayu Handayani Ayu Mardalena Bambang Wahyu Sudarmadji, Bambang Wahyu Brenda Arham Brigita Maria R Brigitta Maria Damar Fauzan Bayuhasta Dedy Swandry Dedy Swandry Banurea Demi Stevany Demi Stevany Dewi Gafuraningtyas Dewi Gafuraningtyas Ekaputri, Diah Megakesuman Muhidin Eko Kusratmoko Evi Frimawaty Fani Setyawan Fathiyya Ulfa Ferdian Adhy Prasetya Glendy Somae Gusrianda, Ilham Handayani, Ayu Hanidya, Farah Satira Haura Zahro Heri Setiawan Hermawan Setiawan Hermawan Setiawan I Wayan Gede Krisna Arimjaya Imam, Mahmoud Zubair Indira, Indira Iqbal Putut Ash Shidiq Jarot M Semedi, Jarot M Junaid, Muhammad Kentjana, Nabila Hasna Khairulmaini Osman Salleh Kuncoro Adi Pradono Marhensa Aditya Hadi Marwah Noer Marwah Noer MASITA DWI MANDINI MANESSA, MASITA DWI MANDINI Muafiroh, Salsa Muhamad Khairul Rosyidy Musrah, Nur Auliya Nastiti, Afifa Ayu Niken Anissa Putri Noer, Marwah Nur Hikmah Nurlukman, Candra Perkasa Pamungkas, Fajar Dwi Parluhutan Manurung Pin, Tjiong Giok Prabandari, Amanah Anggun Pradana, Mohammad Raditia Pradono, Kuncoro Adi Prasetya, Ferdian Adhy Putra, I Kadek Yoga Dwi Putri, Nadya Paramitha Rakyan Paksi Nagara Rastika Widiastuti Ratna Saraswati Ratna Saraswati, Ratna Renita Purwanti, Renita Riyadul Asri Rizqi, Bayu Rofiatul Ainiyah Rofiatul Ainiyah, Rofiatul Rumondor, Brigitta Maria Safira Nur Aisyah Sani, Inuwa Sani Septianto Aldiansyah Setyanto, Yogyrema Sobirin Sobirin Suko Prayitno Adi Supriatna Supriatna Supriatna Supriatna Taqyudin, Taqyudin Tia Pramudyasari Triarko Nurlambang Yuli Purwaningsih Yulia Indri Astuty Yulia Indri Astuty Yuningsih Yuningsih Yuny Fikriyah Shofy Yuny Fikriyah Shofy