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VARIASI SPASIOTEMPORAL URBAN HEAT ISLAND DI KAWASAN PERKOTAAN YOGJAKARTA TAHUN 2015-2017 Zahro, Haura; Sobirin, Sobirin; Wibowo, Adi
Jurnal Geografi Lingkungan Tropik (Journal of Geography of Tropical Environments) Vol. 2, No. 1
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The limitation of Yogyakarta City to meet the demand for impervious land make the development expands to Sleman and Bantul regency so that formed the Urban Area of Yogyakarta. This study aims to determine the pattern of surface temperature, its relationship with the vegetation greenness and the occurrence of the UHI phenomenon in the Urban Area of Yogyakarta in 2015- 2017. The surface temperature was obtained from Landsat 8 OLI / TIRS image processing by the mono-window method and validated by direct air temperature measurement, vegetation greenness with NDVI algorithm and UHI when the surface temperature above 30 ºC. The results show that the farther from the city center the surface temperature drops to 0.93ºC per kilometer. The highest surface temperatures occur in October 2015 and September 2017. The surface temperature has a strong correlation value with vegetation greenness with correlation coefficient up to -0.709 that is the higher the vegetation greenness the lower surface temperature. UHI phenomenon occurs every month with variation 11,85-4,01ºC and the highest surface UHI phenomenon occurs in October 2015with 41,85ºC. In conclusion, the UHI phenomenon occurs every month with the highest temperature and most intensive area of the UHI phenomenon is in October 2015.
GIS-BASED SPATIAL MODEL FOR HABITAT SUITABILITY OF BABIRUSA (BABYROUSA CELEBENSIS), IN GORONTALO PROVINCE Rosyidy, Muhamad Khairul; Wibowo, Adi
Jurnal Geografi Lingkungan Tropik (Journal of Geography of Tropical Environments) Vol. 4, No. 1
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Babirusa (Babyrousa celebensis) is an endemic animal from Gorontalo Province whose population is declining day by day due to poaching, land clearing, and selling babirusa meat in traditional markets in Gorontalo Province. Since 1931 this species has begun to be protected in Indonesia, and since 2008, International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) named the babirusa species as a vulnerable category. This study aims to determine the suitability of babirusa habitat areas (Babyrousa celebensis) in Gorontalo Province with a Geographic Information System (GIS) approach and to determine the relationship of physical characteristics for the habitat of the babirusa habitat in Gorontalo Province. The variables are land use, slope, and elevation. The method used is GIS spatial modeling with overlay analysis. From the results of the analysis, it has concluded that a suitable area as a babirusa habitat is only about 33% of the total area of Gorontalo Province and there are types of land use in the wilderness and swamps at an elevation of 0-500 msl with sloping 0-8%. The validation test shows that Coefficient kappa is 0.16 and overall accuracy is 58%. Therefore, further research is needed by adding other variables to delineate the spatial distribution of babirusa
PEMODELAN SPASIAL DISTRIBUSI KARBON MONOKSIDA DI KOTA BANDUNG Arista, Faza; Saraswati, Ratna; Wibowo, Adi
Jurnal Geografi Lingkungan Tropik (Journal of Geography of Tropical Environments) Vol. 3, No. 1
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Air pollution is a significant problem in many urban areas. WHO declares 91% of people in the world breathe unhealthy air. Bandung, as a metropolitan city continues to experience increased population growth is causing an increase in the land area, woke up and dropped in the green area. The raises the problem of the decline in air quality. This research aims to analyze the spatial distribution of pollutants in Bandung City and its relation to distribution patterns of land surface temperature, the building density, and density of vegetation. The data used in the form of pollutant levels and Landsat 8 images in the dry month of 2018. The methods used in the study of spatial interpolation methods of the form IDW, LST, NDBI, and NDVI. Statistical tests using correlation and regression. The results showed that the spatial distribution of CO concentrations showed a pattern that was spread almost the same in the dry month of 2018, namely at a relatively high land surface temperature and building density and relatively low vegetation density, high levels of pollutants. The results of statistical tests declared land surface temperature, the density of buildings and vegetation density correlated moderate level against the distribution of CO and regression results declared land surface temperature, the density of buildings and vegetation density there are influences that significantly to the distribution of CO.
SPATIAL PATTERN OF URBAN HEAT SIGNATURE AND ITS IMPACT ON PAMOYANAN VILLAGE, CIANJUR DISTRICT Sunukanto, V S; Semedi, Jarot Mulyo; Ash Shidiq, Iqbal Putut; Kamarudin, Norizah; Wibowo, Adi
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According to the World Bank's Climate Change Knowledge Portal in 2020, the increase in annual temperature in Indonesia, which tends to rise by 0.3°C, is consistent with the Urban Heat phenomenon. Population growth and shifting land cover contribute to annual temperature fluctuations by reducing the amount of vegetated land. The increase in temperature in the urban environment has particular impacts on the community in terms of environmental changes. The term "Urban Heat Signature" refers to land cover in a localized urban environment with natural consequences due to solar radiation and high-low temperature values. This study was conducted in Pamoyanan Village, Cianjur District, by analyzing Land Surface Temperature images derived from Landsat OLI TIRS images, collecting air temperature measurements, and spreading field surveys about human perceptions. According to the processing results, the maximum temperature is greater than 30°C. The air temperature ranges from a maximum of 34.8°C in open land to a minimum of 27.4°C in medium vegetation. If this is the case, then the perception of human temperature significantly impacts comfort and the growing tendency for people to sweat in society.
SPATIAL PATTERN OF TROPICAL CYCLONE IN SOUTH INDONESIA DURING 1990-2023 Nur, Agus Salim; Wibowo, Adi; Supriatna, Supriatna, Department of Geography, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Universi; Tampubolon, Stefanus Binoto
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Tropical cyclones are one of the most destructive weather phenomena because they pose three main dangers: heavy rainfall, strong winds, and storm surge. The occurrence of tropical cyclones is expected to increase both in terms of intensity and geographical spread due to climate change. Indonesia, located around the equator with a low Coriolis force, was previously considered safe from tropical cyclones. This study aims to examine the spatial pattern of tropical cyclones in the southern part of Indonesia during the period from 1990 to 2023 to understand the extent to which tropical cyclones can occur near the equator. The analysis of tropical cyclone data was conducted using satellite imagery and the Dvorak analysis method. The dates and positions (latitude and longitude) were extracted using GIS. The results show that the spatial pattern of tropical cyclones in southern Indonesia between 1990 and 2023 indicates that cyclones are more prevalent in the eastern region of Indonesia (Indian Ocean south of Nusa Tenggara, Timor Sea, Sawu Sea, Arafura Sea, and the Gulf of Carpentaria). Out of a total of 217 tropical cyclones in southern Indonesia, 113 (52%) formed in the eastern region, while 104 (48%) developed in the western region (Indian Ocean southwest of Sumatra to south of Bali). Of the 217 tropical cyclones that formed in southern Indonesia, 44 occurred at latitudes ≤ 11° S, or within Indonesian territory, with 29 (66%) forming in the western region and 15 (34%) in the eastern region of Indonesia. The results conclude that the spatial pattern of tropical cyclones has been updated compared to the previous theory, which stated that Indonesia was a cyclone-free zone due to its location less than 10° from the equator.
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