The International Journal of Remote Sensing and Earth Sciences (IJReSES)
Vol. 19 No. 1 (2022)

BIOMASS ESTIMATION MODEL AND CARBON DIOXIDE SEQUESTRATION FOR MANGROVE FOREST USING SENTINEL-2 IN BENOA BAY, BALI

A. A. Md. Ananda Putra Suardana (Unknown)
Nanin Anggraini (Unknown)
Kholifatul Aziz (Unknown)
Muhammad Rizki Nandika (Unknown)
Azura Ulfa (Unknown)
Agung Dwi Wijaya (Unknown)
Abd. Rahman As-syakur (Unknown)
Gathot Winarso (Unknown)
Wiji Prasetio (Unknown)
Ratih Dewanti (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
25 Nov 2025

Abstract

Remote sensing technology can be used to find out the potential of mangrove forests information. One of the potentials is to be able to absorb three times more CO2 than other forests. CO2 absorbed during the photosynthesis process, produces organic compounds that are stored in the mangrove forest biomass. Utilization of remote sensing technology is able to detect mangrove forest biomass using the density level of the vegetation index. This study focuses on determining the best AGB model based on the vegetation index and the ability of mangrove forests to absorb CO2. This research was conducted in Benoa Bay, Bali Province, Indonesia. The satellite image used is Sentinel-2. Classification of mangroves and non-mangroves using a multivariate random forest algorithm. Furthermore, the mangrove forest biomass model using a semi-empirical approach, while the estimation of CO2 sequestration using allometric equations. Mean Absolute Error (MAE) is used to evaluate the validation of the model results. The classification results showed that the detected area of Benoa Bay mangrove forest reached 1134 ha (OA: 0.98, kappa: 0.95). The best AGB estimation result is the DVI-based AGB model (MAE: 23,525) with a value range of 0 to 468.38 Mg/ha. DVI-based AGB derivatives are BGB with a value range of 0 to 79.425 Mg/ha, TAB with a value range of 0 to 547.8 Mg/ha, TCS with a value range of 0 to 257.47 Mg/ha, and ACS with a value range of 0 to 944.912 Mg/ha.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

ijreses

Publisher

Subject

Earth & Planetary Sciences

Description

The International Journal of Remote Sensing and Earth Sciences (IJReSES), published by Badan Riset dan Inovasi Nasional (BRIN) in collaboration with the Ikatan Geografi Indonesia (IGI) and managed by the Department of Geography Universitas Indonesia, is a pivotal platform in the global dissemination ...