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Journal : TELKOMNIKA (Telecommunication Computing Electronics and Control)

Algorithm for detecting deforestation and forest degradation using vegetation indices M. Buce Saleh; I Nengah Surati Jaya; Nitya Ade Santi; Dewayany Sutrisno; Ita Carolita; Zhang Yuxing; Wang Xuenjun; Liu Qian
TELKOMNIKA (Telecommunication Computing Electronics and Control) Vol 17, No 5: October 2019
Publisher : Universitas Ahmad Dahlan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12928/telkomnika.v17i5.12585

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In forestry sector, the remote sensing technology hold a key role on forest inventory and monitoring their changes. This paper describes the algorithm for detecting deforestation and forest degradation using high resolution satellite imageries with knowledge-based approach. The main objective of the study is to develop a practical technique for monitoring deforestation and forest degradation occurred within the mangrove and swamp forest ecosystem.  The SPOT 4, 5, and 6 images acquired in 2007, 2012 and 2014 were transformed into three vegetation indices, i.e., Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI), Green-Normalized Difference Vegetation index (GNDVI) and Normalized Green-Red Vegetation index (NRGI).  The study found that deforestation was well detected and identified using the NDVI and GNDVI, however the forest degradation could be well detected using NRGI, better than NDVI and GNDVI.  The study concludes that the strategy for monitoring deforestation, biomass-based forest degradation as well as forest growth could be done by combining the use of NDVI, GNDVI and NRGI respectively.
Drone image-based parameters for assessing the vegetation condition the reclamation success in post-mining oil exploration Tirta Negara; I Nengah Surati Jaya; Cecep Kusmana; Irdika Mansur; Nitya Ade Santi
TELKOMNIKA (Telecommunication Computing Electronics and Control) Vol 19, No 1: February 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12928/telkomnika.v19i1.16663

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This paper examines drone-based parameters for assessing the success of reclamation activities in post-mining oil-exploration area. The applied drone-based images were multispectral images having visible light and infrared wavelength regions with 5 cm spatial resolution. The main objective of the study is to develop a mathematical model to estimate a reclamation success, through development of success indices. The model were developed by analyzing the relationship between the vegetation success and the digital number values of original and/or synthetic images of drone-based images using 70 sample plots. The mathematical models were developed using a regression analysis, where responses are biomass, volume, and basal area, while the independent variables were original digital number value of images and their derivative synthetic images. The study found that there is a close relationship between parameter biomass stock (ton/ha) and basal area (cm) with both, i.e., original digital number and vegetation indices.
Quantitative approach for reclassification of the spatial cluster of archipelagos in Maluku Province for the basis of forest development Patrich Papilaya; Endang Suhendang; I Nengah Surati Jaya; Teddy Rusolono
TELKOMNIKA (Telecommunication Computing Electronics and Control) Vol 19, No 5: October 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12928/telkomnika.v19i5.17041

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In natural resource management, it is necessary to group regions based on the similarity of their spatial and non-spatial characteristics, to efficiency and effectiveness Therefore, this study describes the re-grouping of the twelve island clusters established by the provincial government of Maluku into more homogeneous classes. The re-grouping was carried out based on the biophysical conditions of the regions, therefore, it could be used as the basis for determining the forest management units. The results showed that the twelve designated island clusters could be simplified to eight more homogeneous island clusters with 86.4% accuracy and 82.2 validation. It also showed that there were thirteen significant changes in the grouping of clusters of the island, including the horticultural crop area (Bf) and horticultural crop production (E). Moreover, when the island cluster is reclassified into 5 classes, the grouping would be more accurate, with 94.9% accuracy and 92.4% validation. This study concludes that there are two dominant factors in the classification of the island cluster in Maluku province namely, biophysical and social.
Co-Authors Abdul Rosyid Adelia Juli Kardika Agung Budi Cahyono Agung Budi Cahyono Agus P. Kartono Ahyar Gunawan Andry Indrawan Anita Zaitunah Anita Zaitunah Antonius B Wijanarto Antonius B Wijanarto Antonius B Wijanarto Bambang Hero Saharjo Bambang Sapto Pratomosunu Bejo Slamet Beni Iskandar Boedi Tjahjono Bramasto Nugroho Budi Kuncahyo Cecep Kusmana Dahlan Dahlan Dahlan Dahlan Darwo Darwo Darwo Darwo Dede Dirgahayu Dewayany Sutrisno Dewayany Sutrisno Diana Septriana Dito Cahya Renaldi Dito Cahya Renaldi Dwi Noventasari Dwi Putra Apriyanto Dwi Shanty Apriliani Gunadi Elias Elias Ema Kurnia Endang Suhendang ENDANG SUHENDANG Endang Suhendang Suhendang Endes Nurfilmarasa Dahlan Eva Achmad F Gunarwan Suratmo Fahmi Amhar Faid Abdul Manan Fairus Mulia Fairus Mulia Farida H. Susanty Farida Herry Susanty Farida Herry Susanty Florentina Sri Hardiyanti Purwadhi Hanifah Ikhsani Hardian, Dwika Hardjanto Hardjanto Hardjanto Hariaji Setiawan Haryo Tabah Wibisono Hasriani Muis Hendrayanto . Hendri Nurwanto Hermanu Triwidodo Herry Purnomo Herry Purnomo Hidayat Pawitan I Gusti Bagus Wiksuana Iin Arianti Imas Sukaesih Sitanggang Irdika Mansur Ismail HJ Hashim Israr Albar Ita Carolita Iwan Gunawan Jarunton Boonyanuphap Kartodihardjo, Hariadi Kukuh Murtilakono Kukuh Murtilaksono Kukuh Murtilaksono Kusnadi Lailan Syaufina LILIK BUDIPRASETYO Liu Qian Liu Qian Lukman Hakim Lukman Mulyanto M. Bismark Makin Basuki Marlina, Etty Moch. Anwar Muhammad Ardiansyah Muhammad Buce Saleh Muhammad Ikhwan Mulyaningrum Mulyaningrum Muzailin Affan Muzailin Affan N Nurhendra Naik Sinukaban Naik Sinukaban Nanin Anggraini Nining Puspaningsih Nitya Ade Santi Nitya Ade Santi Nitya Ade Santi Nitya Ade Santi Nobuyuki Abe Nurdin Sulistiyono Omo Rusdiana Oteng Haridjaja Oteng Haridjaja Patrich Phill Edrich Papilaya Pratiwi Pratiwi Pratiwi Pratiwi Purnama, Edwin Setia R Assyfa El Lestari Rahimahyuni Fatmi Noor'an Robert Parulian Silalahi Rudi Ichsan Ismail Samsuri Samsuri Samsuri Samsuri Samsuri Samsuri Samsuri, Samsuri Sendi Yusandi Sigit Nugroho Soedari Hardjoprajitno Sri Wahyuni Suria Darma Tarigan Susilawati Suyadi Suyadi Suyadi Suyadi Syamsu Rijal Tatang Tiryana Teddy Rusolono Tien Lastini Tien Lastini Tirta Negara Tirta Negara Tomi Yuwono Tomi Yuwono, Tomi Unik, Mitra Uus Saepul Mukarom Wang Xuenjun Wang Xuenjun Wibisono, Haryo Tabah Wibisono, Haryo Tabah Wibisono, Haryo Tabah Widi Atmaka Widyananto Basuki Aryono Wijanarto, Antonius B. Wijanarto, Antonius B. Yadi Setiadi YANTO SANTOSA Zhang Yuxing