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Peta Pengetahuan Penelitian Deforestasi dan Bencana di Indonesia: Analisis Bibliometrik dan Implikasi Transformasi Digital Mahmud, Muslimin; Supriyadi, Asep Adang
PendIPA Journal of Science Education Vol 10 No 1 (2026): January - March
Publisher : UNIB Press

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33369/pendipa.10.1.55-65

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Indonesia's forests play a strategic role in maintaining ecosystem balance, but increasing deforestation and land degradation have increased the risk of environmental disasters, particularly flooding in Sumatra. As scientific attention has increased, research on Indonesian forests has grown rapidly but remains multidisciplinary and fragmented. This study aims to map the knowledge structure, thematic dynamics, and patterns of global collaboration in deforestation and disaster research in Indonesia, and to examine the integration of digital transformation into these studies. This study uses a descriptive quantitative approach through bibliometric analysis of 175 Scopus-indexed journal articles extracted using the keyword "Indonesian forest." The analysis was conducted using VOSviewer to map keyword co-occurrence and author collaboration by country, and to interpret the role of digital technologies such as Geographic Information Systems (GIS), remote sensing, and spatial analysis. The analysis shows that deforestation and forest fires are dominant themes closely related to disaster risk, air pollution, and health impacts. Digital technologies, particularly remote sensing and GIS, have become key methodological components in forest cover monitoring, carbon emission analysis, and flood-prone area mapping in Sumatra. Indonesia occupies a central position in global collaboration networks, with strong involvement from countries with high technological capacity, although the use of predictive and early warning systems remains relatively limited. The novelty of this research lies in the integration of bibliometric analysis with disaster and digital transformation perspectives, linking the thematic structure of research, international collaboration patterns, and their implications for flood mitigation in Sumatra. These findings provide important contributions to the development of forestry research and policy, and the strengthening of digital transformation in forest management and disaster risk reduction in Indonesia.
The Bibliometric Mapping for Geospatial Intelligence in Remote Sensing-Based Maritime Weather Warning Systems: Bibliometric Mapping for Geospatial Intelligence in Remote Sensing-Based Maritime Weather Warning Systems Sekar Dwianti, Fitri Anggraeni; Trismadi; Arief, Syachrul; Supriyadi, Asep Adang
PendIPA Journal of Science Education Vol 10 No 1 (2026): January - March
Publisher : UNIB Press

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33369/pendipa.10.1.192-203

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The safety of shipping and the resilience of maritime infrastructure are affected by the accuracy of the early warning system against extreme weather. The use of Geospatial Intelligence (GEOINT) acts as an integrative framework that combines remote sensing data, spatial analysis, and the interpretation of geographic information for the increasing need for technology-based early detection in the face of increasingly complex marine climate dynamics, both for civilian and national defense interests. The purpose of this research is to analyze the development of global research over the past 25 years on this topic, as well as relate it to maritime infrastructure defense and resilience policies. The methodology used is bibliometric with a quantitative analysis approach to Scopus and Google Scholar publication data, as well as visualization using VOSviewer. The analysis includes the mapping of keyword trends, thematic clusters, institutional actors, and the evolution of research related to GEOINT, remote sensing, and maritime early warning systems. The results show significant improvements in the topic of satellite utilization (MODIS, Sentinel) and the integration of GEOINT big data and spatial analytics for early warning systems, but research on its application in the context of maritime defense policy is still limited. These findings provide strategic direction for the development of GEOINT as a data-driven policy support instrument that supports national shipping resilience and military preparedness in strategic maritime areas. The study also recommends a cross-sectoral research agenda that is more adaptive to the threat of extreme marine weather.
Social Media As A Catalyst For Future Terrorist Recruitment: A Bibliometric Analysis of Emerging Trends And Countermeasures: Media Sosial sebagai Katalisator Rekrutmen Teroris di Masa Depan: Analisis Bibliometrik Tren yang Muncul dan Langkah-Langkah Penanggulangan May May Maysarah; Reyhan Fakhreja; Asep Adang Supriyadi
Indonesian Journal of Counter Terrorism and National Security Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025): July-December, 2025
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/ijctns.v4i2.30287

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This study addresses the growing challenge of terrorist recruitment and radicalization via social media by mapping scholarly activity and thematic evolution in this field. Its objective is to identify publication trends and key research themes related to digital extremism from 2015 to 2025. We conducted a bibliometric analysis of 416 Scopus-indexed articles, employing VOSviewer and Bibliometrix to generate co‑occurrence networks and thematic evolution maps. Results reveal a marked increase in research output since 2017 peaking in 2020 amid heightened online engagement during the COVID‑19 pandemic and a geographic concentration of authorship in the United States and the United Kingdom, with limited contributions from regions most affected by terrorism, such as the Middle East and Southeast Asia. Thematic analysis indicates a shift from early studies on propaganda dissemination (2015–2018) to advanced examinations of algorithmic radicalization, AI‑enabled recruitment, encrypted coordination, and emerging threats like deepfake propaganda (2019–2025). We conclude that effective countermeasures require proactive, multidisciplinary strategies, including community‑based interventions targeting socio‑psychological vulnerabilities, cross‑platform regulatory cooperation, and AI‑driven content moderation. This framework underscores the necessity of integrating technological, psychological, and policy perspectives to counter evolving digital radicalization.
Bibliometric Analysis of the Utilization of Remote Sensing in Post-Disaster Environmental Recovery Sekar Dwianti, Fitri Anggraeni; Trismadi; Syachrul Arief; Asep Adang Supriyadi
International Journal of Education, Vocational and Social Science Vol. 5 No. 01 (2026): International Journal of Education, Vocational and Social Science( IJVESS)
Publisher : Cita konsultindo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63922/ijevss.v5i01.2746

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Remote sensing is a strategic technology in spatial data collection that plays an important role in supporting post-disaster mitigation through the provision of fast, accurate, and wide-ranging information without direct interaction with affected areas. As the frequency and impact of natural disasters increase, a comprehensive study is needed to understand the development of research related to the use of remote sensing in environmental damage assessment and post-disaster recovery processes. This study uses bibliometric mapping methods to analyze international scientific publications that discuss the use of remote sensing in environmental damage assessment and post-disaster recovery over a period of 15 years. Data were obtained from reputable international journal databases Scopus and Google Scholar which were analyzed using VOSviewer software to identify patterns of author collaboration, major journals, and keyword co-occurrence. This analysis aims to map the knowledge structure, research trends, and dominant topics in the field. The results of the study show a significant increase in publications related to remote sensing, with a dominant focus on the use of satellite imagery for disaster impact identification, mapping environmental damage, and monitoring long-term environmental changes.
Fragmentation of Authority in National Cyber Defense A Legal Analysis of Overlapping Inter-Agency Authority and the Urgency of Integrated Command Restu Putri Pamungkas; Bambang Kustiawan; Asep Adang Supriyadi; Guntur Eko Saputro
PALAR (Pakuan Law review) Vol. 12 No. 1 (2026): Volume 12, Number 1 January-March 2026
Publisher : UNIVERSITAS PAKUAN

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33751/palar.v12i1.41

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The evolution of cyberspace as the fifth domain of warfare has transformed the national defense landscape, where hybrid threats can now disrupt sovereignty without physical war declarations. Indonesia responds to this challenge through the Total People's Defense and Security System (Sishankamrata) doctrine, yet its implementation is hindered by acute institutional fragmentation. This study aims to analyze the implications of regulatory disharmony on strategic defense effectiveness and formulate an ideal legal construction for national cyber governance. Using normative legal research methods with statutory and conceptual approaches, this study finds that current sectoral regulations create legal antinomy between defense mandates (Military/TNI), law enforcement (Police/Polri), and administrative security (National Cyber and Crypto Agency/BSSN). An asymmetry of authority is identified where BSSN, as the coordinator, is based only on a Presidential Regulation, lacking operational coercive power over institutions established by Law. The absence of legal escalation mechanisms in the "grey zone" leads to decision-making paralysis during crises. This study concludes the need for legal reconstruction through the enactment of a Cyber Security and Defense Law as lex specialis. This law must institutionalize a Unified Command System that establishes a single authority and clear thresholds for transferring operational control from civil to military domains, ensuring a rapid, integrated, and legally certain state response. Keywords: National Cyber Security Policy, Strategic Defense, Authority Fragmentation, Unified Command, Total Defense System.
Reconstructing International Humanitarian Law for the Use of Autonomous Weapon Systems in Modern Defence: Addressing Meaningful Human Control and the Accountability Gap Nanang Yulian; Bambang Kustiawan; Asep Adang Supriyadi; Guntur Eko Saputro
PALAR (Pakuan Law review) Vol. 12 No. 1 (2026): Volume 12, Number 1 January-March 2026
Publisher : UNIVERSITAS PAKUAN

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33751/palar.v12i1.46

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The rapid deployment of Autonomous Weapon Systems (AWS) is reshaping contemporary defence strategies and testing the adequacy of existing International Humanitarian Law (IHL). This research offers a normative legal analysis of the relationship between autonomous lethal decision-making and core IHL principles, particularly distinction, proportionality, and precautions in attack. Combining doctrinal methods with a systematic bibliometric review of 621 Scopus-indexed publications, the study empirically maps the global debate and identifies structural gaps between advances in military AI and current accountability regimes. The findings reveal a persistent accountability gap when AWS operate unpredictably, undermining individual criminal responsibility and victims’ right to remedy. To address this, the article proposes a reconstruction of IHL centred on robust standards of Meaningful Human Control, algorithmic transparency, and the integration of co-active design as a legal design requirement for AWS. This reconstruction aims to ensure that technological modernisation in warfare does not erode human dignity, but remains anchored in human agency and enforceable legal responsibility. Keywords: Autonomous Weapon Systems; International Humanitarian Law; Meaningful Human Control; accountability gap; co-active design; war torts.
Geospatial Intelligence (GEOINT)-Based Cyber Warfare Exposure Index (CWEI) Mapping of Indonesia's Strategic Infrastructure Adityayuda, Anugrah; Supriyadi, Asep Adang; Arief, Syachrul
Science and Technology Indonesia Vol. 11 No. 2 (2026): April
Publisher : Research Center of Inorganic Materials and Coordination Complexes, FMIPA Universitas Sriwijaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26554/sti.2026.11.2.677-691

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The increasing integration of digital systems into critical infrastructure has transformed cyber warfare into a systemic national security risk with strong spatial characteristics. In Indonesia, rapid digitalization and uneven infrastructure development have expanded the cyber-attack surface, while existing studies remain largely qualitative or rely on aggregated national indices that fail to capture subnational exposure patterns. This study addresses this gap by developing a Cyber Warfare Exposure Index (CWEI) based on Geospatial Intelligence (GEOINT) to assess provincial-level exposure across Indonesia. The index integrates seven indicators, energy, transportation, telecommunications, government facilities, internet penetration, night-time light intensity, and urbanization, derived from open-source geospatial data and official statistics. All indicators were normalized using min–max scaling and aggregated through equal weighting, with robustness tested using Principal Component Analysis (PCA), Pearson correlation, and One-at-a-Time sensitivity analysis. Results reveal strong spatial disparities in cyber warfare exposure, with CWEI values ranging from 0.019 to 0.746. DKI Jakarta exhibits the highest exposure (CWEI = 0.746), followed by West Java (0.573) and Central Java (0.564), while several eastern provinces fall into the very low exposure category. The equal-weight and PCA-based indices show near-perfect agreement (R² = 0.997; r = 0.998), confirming high methodological robustness. Global Moran's I (0.689; p < 0.001) indicates significant positive spatial clustering of exposure. These findings demonstrate that cyber warfare exposure in Indonesia is highly concentrated and spatially structured, underscoring the need for regionally prioritized, risk-based cyber defense strategies.
Co-Authors Achlis, Muhammad Nur Achmadi, Budhi Adityayuda, Anugrah Afriyanto, Mulya Ahmad Farid Amarulla Octavian Anatansyah Ayomi Anandari Andrian Andaya Lestari Anggraini, Eca Indah Anis Nur Laily Apriani, Evi Ardhana, Andini Aprilia Arief, Syachrul Aris Poniman Aris Poniman Aritonang, Sovian Aziz Haerulloh Bagus Satrio Wicaksono Bambang Kustiawan Bimantara, Angga BUDI PRAMONO Cahyo Wibowo Charolydya, Rindita Cosmas Manukalo Danga Dahsan, Sudarti Dangan Waluyo Daniel Singgih A.B Debbie Kemala Sari Deni Yulyadi Diah Ayu Permatasari Djansena, Alradix Edy Sulistyadi Erika, Katherine F.Harsono, Cecilia Fakhreja, Reyhan Fathurrohman, Umar Feny Avisha Fifing Fifing Fitri Rinaldi Fitria, Rosi Gabriel Choirul Alman GHAZALIE, GHAZALIE Gultom, Rudy Agus Gemilang Guntur Eko Saputro Hafidz Kuncoro Haloho, Luwis Surani Harefa, Faonaso Hari Purwanto Harsono, Cecilia F. Hasna Moraina Rizkiyani Heningtiyas, Hesti Herdianto, Bachtiar Herlina Juni Risma Saragih Herman Subagyo Zaesohar I Nengah Putra A I. Gede Sumertha Ikhsanudin, Agus Haryanto Irwanto, Bambang Juliana Juliana KAREL L. MANDAGIE Kartiningsih, Yuli Khaerul Umam, Khaerul Luthfiyah Sakinah M. Asa’ari Yusuf Mahmud, Muslimin Mardamsyah, Adam Marsetio Marsetio Masita Dwi Mandini Manessa Masita Dwi Mandini Manessa MASITA DWI MANDINI MANESSA, MASITA DWI MANDINI Mauliza Fatwa Yusdian Mauliza Fatwa Yusdian May May Maysarah Maysarah, May May Meli Ruslinar Muhamad Samingan Muhammad Aldin Yusfan Murtiana, Sri Muslikhatin, Lilik Nanang Yulian Navalino, R Djoko Andreas Nopi Rahmawati Nur Wahyu, Prita Nurdin, Fachdy Octo Mario Pasaribu Pedrason, Rodon Persadha, Pratama Prakoso, Lukman Yudho Pranowo, Andityas Pratiwi, Ire Pujo Widodo Pujo Widodo, Pujo Purwanto, Ignatius Eko Djoko Putri, Cintya Yelena Rahmandhala, Ilvan Dino Ras, Abdul Rivai Reghina Rizqy Restianto, Mohammad Obie Restu Putri Pamungkas Reyhan Fakhreja Rezasyah, Teuku Ria Anggun Ariani Rianto M.Si.Par Riyan Eko Prasetiyo Riyan Eko Prasetiyo Rizkiyani, Hasna Moraina Rudi Agus Gumilang Gultom Sadewa, Annisa Harum Said, Budiman Djoko Saleh, Basuki Rahmad Samad, M. Yusuf Samingan, Muhammad Sekar Dwianti, Fitri Anggraeni Sembiring, Heriyanta Sianturi, Kristomei Sri Kartika Sakti Sri Marnani, Christine Sri Mulyaningsih Suadnyana, I Nyoman Suci Rahmayanti Sucitra, I Gusti Ngurah Bagus Sukendra Martha Sukendra Martha Sumariyanto, Iris Susanto, Setyo Hani Sutrasna, Yudi Suwarno, Panji Suyono Thamrin Syachrul Arief Syahnaz, Raesha Syamsul Maarif Syarif Hidayatullah Theo L Sambuaga Trismadi Trismadi Trismadi Trismadi Trismadi Trismadi Trismadi, Trismadi Ue, Ermelinda Dhae Usman, Muhammad Lulu Latif Waluyo, Dangan Wijanarko, Trias Wijaya, Satria Dhaniswara Rahsa Wiloso, Danis Agoes Yahya Darmawan Yosef Prihanto Yosef Prihanto Yosef Prihanto Yosef Prihanto, Yosef Yosef Prihanto, Yosef Prihanto Yosua Sabar Panjaitan Yudo, Lukman Yusman, Faisal