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Analisis Perubahan Penggunaan Lahan Menggunakan Citra Sentinel-2 Di Kecamatan Percut Sei Tuan Tahun 2018 - 2022 Nuel, Immanuel Sinabang; Klarita Dwijayanti Waruwu; Adesiana Sihombing; Adeline; Eni Yuniastuti
JPIG (Jurnal Pendidikan dan Ilmu Geografi) Vol. 9 No. 2 (2024): September
Publisher : Geography Education Study Program, Universitas Kanjuruhan Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21067/jpig.v9i2.10348

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Population growth is a major driver of land cover/use change in general as it leads to economic development, which in turn requires land availability for other land uses, including infrastructure, services, industry and settlements. Using the symbolism of remote sensing satellites to plan land use over large areas is one approach that can be taken. This study aims to analyze land use change in Percut Sei Tuan District, Deli Serdang Regency, North Sumatra in the 2018-2022 period using Sentinel-2 satellite imagery. The method used is visual interpretation of satellite images with the help of ArcGIS software and multi-temporal spatial data comparison analysis. The results showed that there were 8 land use classes, namely water bodies, forests, rice fields, plantations, developed land, open land, clouds, and shrubs. Significant land use change occurred in built-up land which increased by 627 hectares (from 34% to 37% of the total area), while forest area decreased by 521 hectares (from 8% to 5%). These changes indicate land conversion from forest areas and other productive lands to built-up areas, driven by population growth and infrastructure needs. This study concludes that regular monitoring of land use change is necessary to support spatial planning and sustainable land resource management.
Analisis Perubahan Penggunaan Lahan Menggunakan Citra Sentinel-2 Di Kecamatan Percut Sei Tuan Tahun 2018 - 2022 Nuel, Immanuel Sinabang; Klarita Dwijayanti Waruwu; Adesiana Sihombing; Adeline; Eni Yuniastuti
JPIG (Jurnal Pendidikan dan Ilmu Geografi) Vol. 9 No. 2 (2024): September
Publisher : Geography Education Study Program, Universitas Kanjuruhan Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21067/jpig.v9i2.10348

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Population growth is a major driver of land cover/use change in general as it leads to economic development, which in turn requires land availability for other land uses, including infrastructure, services, industry and settlements. Using the symbolism of remote sensing satellites to plan land use over large areas is one approach that can be taken. This study aims to analyze land use change in Percut Sei Tuan District, Deli Serdang Regency, North Sumatra in the 2018-2022 period using Sentinel-2 satellite imagery. The method used is visual interpretation of satellite images with the help of ArcGIS software and multi-temporal spatial data comparison analysis. The results showed that there were 8 land use classes, namely water bodies, forests, rice fields, plantations, developed land, open land, clouds, and shrubs. Significant land use change occurred in built-up land which increased by 627 hectares (from 34% to 37% of the total area), while forest area decreased by 521 hectares (from 8% to 5%). These changes indicate land conversion from forest areas and other productive lands to built-up areas, driven by population growth and infrastructure needs. This study concludes that regular monitoring of land use change is necessary to support spatial planning and sustainable land resource management.
TEKNOLOGI DIGITAL INOVATIF DALAM APARTEMEN PINTAR : MEMENUHI KEBUTUHAN ORANG LANJUT USIA DAN PENYANDANG DISABILITAS Tanuwidjaja, Gunawan; Rustanto, Jessica Louise; Adeline; Kelly; Hartanto, Fiona Claudia
Seminar Nasional Ilmu Terapan Vol 8 No 1 (2024): Vol 8 No 1 (2024): Seminar Nasional Ilmu Terapan (SNITER) 2024
Publisher : Universitas Widya Kartika Surabaya

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Integration of digital technology in smart apartment design is crucial to meet the needs of the elderly and people with disabilities. As life expectancy increases, architects face the challenge of designing homes that adhere to universal design principles, including accessibility, safety, comfort, and independence for residents experiencing physical decline, such as hearing, vision, or mobility impairments. In this context, multidisciplinary collaboration is essential to drive behavioral change and create a sustainable future through inclusive design. Research on the MS Queensland Caboolture Apartments in Queensland, Australia, highlights the importance of inclusive and accessible housing for people with disabilities. These apartments, part of the Orion on Rowe community, are designed with features like ramps, wide doors, and smart hometechnology to enhance the independence and comfort of their residents. The research findings indicate that these apartments have successfully improved the quality of life for their residents, with 77% reporting increased well-being. This underscores the importance of design that considers special needs in modern architecture, creating homes that are not only comfortablebut also support the independence and well-being of the occupants.