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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
Publisher : Yayasan Nuraini Ibrahim Mandiri

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)
Publisher : Civiliza Publishing

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 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
Publisher : Yayasan Sinergi Kawula Muda

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
Publisher : Yayasan Sinergi Kawula Muda

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.
The Role of Beta Bank Sampah Community in Plastic Waste Management in Hative Besar Village, Ambon City Kappy, Tresia M; Maimina, Steiven; Latue, Philia Christi; Rakuasa, Heinrich
Sinergi International Journal of Economics Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): August 2023
Publisher : Yayasan Sinergi Kawula Muda

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61194/economics.v1i2.69

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In accordance with the provisions of Law No. 18/2008 on Waste Management, it is now necessary to change the way people view waste and how they treat or manage waste. For alternative solutions to the waste problem, the development of waste banks is a social engineering activity that teaches people to sort waste and fosters public awareness in waste management. The purpose of this study was to determine the role of Beta Waste Bank in managing plastic waste in Hative Besar Village, Teluk Ambon Sub-district, Ambon City. The type of research used in this research is descriptive qualitative. This research involves collecting data about the role of Beta Bank Sampah in managing plastic waste in Hative Besar Village, Teluk Ambon Subdistrict, Ambon City, the location of this research is Hative Besar Village, Teluk Ambon Subdistrict, Ambon City. The subjects in this study were the founders of Beta Bank Sampah and the customers of Beta Bank Sampah, totaling 12 people. The variable in this study uses a single variable, namely the waste bank manager. However, the single variable will be described with reference to the LH parliament No. 13 of 2012. In this study researchers used several data collection techniques, namely, observation, interviews, questionnaires and documentation. Based on the results of the research conducted, Beta Bank Sampah is a community that is actively engaged in efforts to maintain environmental balance by carrying out the process of recycling plastic waste into creations of economic value. good awareness efforts on environmental cleanliness especially on the impact of the threat of plastic waste that grows with the growth rate of society. and Beta Bank Sampah has helped the city government in realizing the clean Ambon program by reducing the use of plastic waste in people's lives.
The Effect of Family Environment on Student Learning Achievement: A Review of the Literature in Indonesia Latue, Philia Christi; Mohamad Ardin Suwandi; Rafly Aulya Rizky Nasution; Fadlan Turi; Muh Hidayatullah; Heinrich Rakusa
Journal Education Innovation (JEI) Vol. 2 No. 4 (2024): Oktober 2024
Publisher : Yayasan Perguruan Kampus

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.65474/xssyfe68

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Contains a detailed summary of the research conducted and written in 1 This research examines the influence of family environment on student learning achievement in Indonesia. By analyzing existing literature, this research identifies key factors such as parental involvement, socioeconomic status and family dynamics that influence student learning outcomes. The methods used include quantitative, qualitative and mixed research to provide a comprehensive understanding of this relationship. Findings show that a supportive family environment contributes positively to students' academic achievement and educational aspirations. This research provides important implications for parents, educators and policy makers in creating an environment conducive to learning.
Application of GIS Technology for Landslide Prone Area Analysis in Ambon Island, Indonesia Rakuasa, Heinrich; Budnikov, Viktor Vladimirovich; Latue, Philia Christi
Journal of Geographical Sciences and Education Vol 3 No 1 (2025): Journal of Geographical Sciences and Education
Publisher : PT. Pubsains Nur Cendekia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69606/geography.v3i1.170

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The application of Geographic Information System (GIS) technology in analyzing landslide-prone areas in Ambon Island, Indonesia, is becoming increasingly important given the hilly geographical conditions of Ambon Island and its slopes, making landslides a frequent occurrence. This study used slope, soil type, rainfall, and land cover variables. This research used the Storie Index Method to analyze landslide prone areas in Ambon Island. The results showed that Ambon Island has a medium vulnerability level of 38,282.53 ha, a high class of 23,922.00 ha, and a low landslide prone level with an area of 21,676.08 ha. The results of this study are expected to be used as a policy recommendation for future landslide mitigation in Ambon Island.
SPATIAL TEMPORAL VARIATION OF LAND SURFACE TEMPERATURE IN AMBON CITY CENTER AREA Rakuasa, Heinrich; Budnikov, Viktor Vladimirov; Rifai, Ahmat; Latue, Philia Christi
Science Map Journal Vol 6 No 2 (2024): Science Map Journal
Publisher : Jurusan Pendidikan MIPA FKIP Universitas Pattimura

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30598/jmsvol6issue2pp88-96

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Land use change from vegetation to built-up land in Ambon City Center affects the increase of land surface temperature and creates the urban heat island phenomenon, which has the potential to affect local and global climate. The method used in this research is the analysis of Landsat 8 satellite images through Google Earth Engine (GEE), which enables efficient and accurate data processing. The analysis shows that the highest surface temperature in the region increases from 27.35°C in 2015 to 29.30°C in 2025, while the lowest temperature also increases. These findings confirm the need for attention to sustainable spatial management strategies to reduce the negative impacts of urbanization, maintain environmental quality, and improve the quality of life of people in Ambon City
Spatial Analysis of the Relationship between Vegetation Index and Land Surface Temperature in Ternate Island, Indonesia Rakuasa, Heinrich; Khromykh, Vadim V; Latue, Philia Christi
BIOPENDIX: Jurnal Biologi, Pendidikan dan Terapan Vol 12 No 1 (2025): Biopendix: Jurnal Biologi, Pendidikan & Terapan
Publisher : Program Studi Pendidikan Biologi FKIP Unpatti

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30598/biopendixvol12issue1page48-57

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This research focuses on the spatial analysis of the relationship between vegetation index and land surface temperature in Ternate Island, Indonesia, which is becoming increasingly relevant amidst the phenomenon of rapid urbanization. The background of the research shows that land use change has the potential to reduce green open space, contributing to an increase in surface temperature that can trigger the Urban Heat Island (UHI) phenomenon. The methods used include utilizing Landsat 8 OLI/TRIS satellite image data to calculate NDVI and LST values and statistical analysis using Pearson's correlation test and Spearman's rho to identify the relationship between the two. The results showed a significant negative relationship between NDVI and LST, with a Pearson correlation coefficient of -0.613, indicating that areas with better vegetation cover tend to have lower surface temperatures, and non-vegetated areas influence the increase of land surface temperature. The discussion highlights the importance of vegetation in regulating surface temperature through evapotranspiration and shading processes and suggests the need for afforestation strategies to mitigate climate change on Ternate Island