Judin Purwanto, Judin
Graduate School of Bogor Agricultural University, Dramaga Main Road, Campus IPB Dramaga, Bogor, Indonesia 16680

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Forestry Spatial Planning Policy Direction: Concerning the Long-Term National Development Plan 2025-2045 Margono, Belinda Arunarwati; Purwanto, Judin; Nugroho, Sigit; Widiyatno, Widiyatno
Jurnal Ilmu Kehutanan Vol 19 No 1 (2025): March
Publisher : Universitas Gadjah Mada

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/jik.v19i1.18426

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The role of forests is related to the challenges of balancing food, water, and energy, which are likely to increase significantly in the near future. A science-based conception is needed to support the correct application of forest adequacy in terms of forestland and forest cover over a watershed or island to address these challenges and to strengthen the role of forests in performing economic, social, and ecological functions, mainly in the context of water, food, and energy security. However, the minimum extent of forest over land is still debatable. The determination of what is named forest adequacy, in terms of both forestland (kawasan hutan) and forest cover (penutupan hutan), needs to consider roles of biogeophysical factors, environmental carrying capacity, watershed characteristics, along with flora and fauna diversity. Spatial planning plays a crucial role in implementing the concept of determining the forest's adequacy based on spatial considerations to support the Forestry Spatial Planning Policy in the 2025-2045 National Development Plan to ensure the future security of water, food, and energy supply.
ANALISIS TINGKAT AKURASI TITIK HOTSPOT DARI S-NPP VIIRS DAN TERRA/AQUA MODIS TERHADAP KEJADIAN KEBAKARAN Indradjad, Andy; Purwanto, Judin; Sunarmodo, Wismu
Jurnal Penginderaan Jauh dan Pengolahan Data Citra Digital Vol. 16 No. 1 (2019)
Publisher : Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30536/inderaja.v16i1.3351

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Accuracy analysis of the forest fire detection by using remote sensing data hotspots from SNPP and TERRA/AQUA has been carried out. The sensors used were MODIS sensors for TERRA/AQUA satellites and VIIRS sensors for S-NPP satellites. The detection of hotspots from remote sensing satellite data can be used as an early warning of forest fires. Hotspot can be derived from 2 sensors, namely MODIS and VIIRS sensors using algorithms that have been developed by science team from satellite developer. This hotspot information need to be accurately analysis by ground thruth of the fire events. This aims to analize the accuracy of hotspot information detection for forest fires. By comparing fire event data in 2018 and hotspot information data on hotspot databases owned by LAPAN. The results show that MODIS sensors are 39% and for VIIRS sensors are 20%. That result using 2 km of buffer radius which is the most significant result comparing others. It is clearly indicates that improvements are needed to improve the accuracy of hotspot derived from VIIRS data.