Agricultural Science
Vol. 10 No. 1 (2026): september in progres

Remote Sensing of Mangrove Health and Vulnerability in Tolongano

Herlangga Adiputra (Master of Agricultural Science Study Program, Postgraduate Program, Tadulako University , Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia)
Adam Malik (Master of Agricultural Science Study Program, Postgraduate Program, Tadulako University , Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia)
Bau Toknok (Master of Agricultural Science Study Program, Postgraduate Program, Tadulako University , Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia)
Hamzari (Master of Agricultural Science Study Program, Postgraduate Program, Tadulako University , Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia)
Abdul Rosyid (Master of Agricultural Science Study Program, Postgraduate Program, Tadulako University , Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia)



Article Info

Publish Date
28 Jul 2026

Abstract

Mangrove ecosystems play an important role in protecting coastal areas from erosion, waves, and other environmental disturbances. However, increasing anthropogenic pressures, including aquaculture expansion, settlement development, and land-use conversion, threaten their sustainability. Previous studies have commonly assessed mangrove health or vulnerability separately, providing limited insight into the relationship between ecosystem condition and potential threats. This study addresses this gap by integrating the Soil Adjusted Vegetation Index (SAVI) and Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis (MCDA) to evaluate mangrove health, spatial vulnerability, and their relationship in Tolongano Village, South Banawa Sub-district, Central Sulawesi. The integration of SAVI and MCDA offers a novel framework for identifying healthy mangrove areas that remain exposed to significant anthropogenic pressures.Using Landsat 8/9 imagery, land-use data, and field validation at 45 sampling points, mangrove health was classified into healthy (72.78 ha; 52.47%), moderate (32.82 ha; 23.66%), and unhealthy/degraded (33.11 ha; 23.87%) categories. Classification accuracy was high, with an Overall Accuracy of 97.78% and a Kappa coefficient of 0.98. Vulnerability analysis showed that 87.40% of the mangrove area was categorized as very highly vulnerable, mainly due to the proximity of aquaculture ponds. Correlation analysis produced a weak negative relationship (r = −0.2390) between mangrove health and vulnerability. The results indicate that healthy mangrove stands may still face substantial future threats. The SAVI–MCDA approach provides a practical tool for conservation prioritization, coastal spatial planning, and long-term mangrove management.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

agriscience

Publisher

Subject

Agriculture, Biological Sciences & Forestry

Description

AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE is a peer-reviewed, scientific journal published by Faculty of Agriculture Merdeka University Surabaya, ISSN 2597-8713 (Online) - 2598-5167 (Print). The aims of the journal are to publish and disseminate high quality, original research papers and article review in plant science ...