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The International Journal of Remote Sensing and Earth Sciences (IJReSES)
ISSN : 02166739     EISSN : 2549516X     DOI : https://doi.org/10.55981/ijreses
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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 of research in earth sciences and remote sensing. It aims to enrich the literature in these fields and serves as a key resource, particularly in Indonesia and Asian countries, while extending its reach worldwide. The journal is instrumental in complementing the body of knowledge in Remote Sensing and Earth Sciences and is committed to fostering the participation of young scientists, especially from Indonesia and Asian countries. Scope and Focus: IJReSES encompasses a wide spectrum of topics related to remote sensing and earth sciences, including but not limited to: - Remote sensing technologies and methodologies - Geospatial data acquisition, processing, and analysis - Earth observation and satellite imagery - Geographic Information Systems (GIS) - Environmental monitoring and management - Climate change and its impacts - Natural resource management - Land use and land cover change - Urban and rural development - Disaster risk reduction and response - Geology and geomorphology - Soil and water sciences - Biodiversity and ecosystem studies
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Land Use/Land Cover Changes Using Landsat Imagery in The Upper Citarum Watershed, West Java, Province, Indonesia Marko, Kuswantoro; Sutjiningsih, Dwita; Kusratmoko, Eko; Adi Prakoso, Widjojo
International Journal of Remote Sensing and Earth Sciences Vol. 22 No. 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30536/ijreses.v22i1.13539

Abstract

The growth of the population and its activities, especially in the Upper Citarum Watershed (UCW) since the last decade has changed the condition of land that was originally vegetated into built-up land. Uncontrolled land use/land cover (LULC) changes in this watershed will certainly have an ecological and hydrological impact. Moreover, this watershed has a very vital role as a provider of agricultural products and water sources in three large reservoirs on the Java island, i.e. the Saguling, Cirata, and Jatiluhur reservoirs. The existence of these three reservoirs is very reliable in supplying electrical energy for the islands of Java and Bali. This study aims to determine changes in LULC over the last 30 years period (1990-2020). LULC information was obtained from analysis of Landsat imagery in 1990, 2000, 2010 and 2020. Supervised classification methods based on remote sensing and geographic information systems were applied to identify types and changes in LULC, i.e. forests, rice fields, dry farm land, bush-grass, mixed gardens, built-up land, and water bodies. The results showed that during the last 30 years there was a fairly high increase on built-up land (+16.4%), and a fairly high decrease in rice fields (-11.5%). The high increase in the ​​built-up land from 1990 to 2020 is indicated by the high level of land conversion from rice fields and dry land farming. The area of ​​natural LULC such as forest has decreased by -3.2% or about 5,705 ha in the last 30 years. The results of this study are expected to be a reference for the government and environmentalists so that efforts to prevent environmental damage can be carried out early on.

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