Megivareza Putri Hanansyah, Amalia Putri Rivani, H. Sanjaya, L. M. Jaelani, Nurdiansyah
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加里曼丹岛是印度尼西亚最大的岛屿之一,拥有丰富的自然和矿产资源。因此,采矿业和砍伐森林种植油棕造成植被减少。然而,植被的存在对生态系统的可持续性有着积极的影响。因此,利用遥感数据定期监测加里曼丹岛上的植被是必要的。本研究使用MODIS Nadir BRDF-Adjusted Reflectance Daily 500m (MODIS/006/MCD43A4)卫星影像,包括波段1-7和500米分辨率。使用MNDVI算法进行数据计算,该算法可以减少大气影响,同时调整不受大气影响的反射率数据的参数。然后,利用加里曼丹边界对数据进行遮挡和裁剪处理,并将结果划分为4类。对植被变化的监测将发展成为基于网络的应用程序。应用程序是使用Streamlit框架制作的,任何需要加里曼丹岛2000年至2021年植被变化数据的人都可以访问。
Development of Vegetation Changes Monitoring Application in Kalimantan Island (2000-2021) with MODIS Satellite Imagery using Streamlit Platform
Kalimantan Island is one of the largest islands in Indonesia, with high natural and mineral resources. Therefore, the mining industry and clearing of forest areas for oil palm plantations cause a decrease in vegetation. However, the existence of vegetation has a positive impact on the sustainability of the ecosystem. For this reason, monitoring the vegetation on the island of Kalimantan regularly using remote sensing data is necessary. This study uses MODIS Nadir BRDF-Adjusted Reflectance Daily 500m (MODIS/006/MCD43A4) satellite imagery consisting of bands 1–7 and 500 meters resolution. Data calculation using the MNDVI algorithm, which can reduce atmospheric effects and, at the same time, adjusts parameters for reflectance data not affected by the atmosphere. Then, data processing was carried out with cloud masking and clipping using the boundaries of Kalimantan, and the results were classified into four classes. The monitoring of vegetation changes will develop into a web-based application. Applications are made using the Streamlit framework and can be accessed by anyone needing data on vegetation changes on the island of Kalimantan from 2000 to 2021.