Indonesian Journal of Fundamental and Applied Geography
Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025)

Impact of Built Area on Increasing Surface Temperatures in Makassar City

Nasrul, Nasrul (Unknown)
M Nur, Medar (Unknown)
Nurfatimah, Nurfatimah (Unknown)
Vera, Melda (Unknown)
Sulistia Ningsih, Isna (Unknown)
Nur Alwiyah, Tri (Unknown)
Muhammad, Zakiyudaulah (Unknown)
Maru, Rosmini (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
18 Apr 2025

Abstract

Makassar City, the fourth largest city in Indonesia and the main hub in Eastern Indonesia, covering an area of 175.8 km², has undergone significant changes due to the rapid rate of land conversion. This process has led to a decline in densely vegetated areas, which has impacted the rise in air temperature in built-up areas. This study aims to analyze the impact of built-up areas on the increase in air temperature in Makassar City. The data used were derived from MODIS imagery to measure air temperature changes, and analyzed using spatial analysis methods based on a spatial approach utilizing geographical data related to location. The results of the study indicate that air temperature levels in Makassar City in 2023 tended to be very high, although some areas were classified as having high and low-temperature levels. Based on these findings, strategic measures are recommended to control the rate of surface temperature increase, particularly through the development of green areas and the protection of water bodies as part of urban planning efforts.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

IJFAG

Publisher

Subject

Earth & Planetary Sciences Education Environmental Science

Description

The journal publishes research articles on various matters related to fundamental and applied geography. Our scope of publications include physical geography, human geography, regional planning and development, cartography, remote sensing, geographic information systems and environmental sciences. ...