Muhammad Fajri, Y. Yonvitner, Supriyanto Supriyanto
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摘要
沿海地区非常容易受到气候变化的影响,特别是由于海平面上升对包括红树林在内的沿海生态系统产生了重大影响。红树林发挥着重要的生态和经济作用,但却因各种因素而退化。印度尼西亚拥有世界上最大的红树林,但其红树林面积每年都在大幅减少,其中西苏门答腊岛的红树林破坏率高达 22.67%。在印度洋正对面的帕里亚曼市,有一个位于 Desa Apar 的红树林森林公园,对当地的生态系统非常重要。本研究旨在利用 Landsat 8 卫星图像和归一化差异植被指数(NDVI)方法测量 Apar 村的红树林密度。分析结果表明,在总共 10 公顷的红树林面积中,8.88 公顷的密度非常高,0.55 公顷的密度较高,0.11 公顷的密度中等。这些数据对于规划红树林保护政策和恢复战略以及支持该地区可持续生态旅游的发展非常重要。在归一化差异植被指数分析中使用 ArcGIS 等技术可实现精确的植被监测,为有效的红树林管理和保护提供坚实的基础。
Apar Mangrove Density Analysis, Pariaman City, West Sumatra
Coastal areas are very vulnerable to climate change, especially due to rising sea levels that have a major effect on coastal ecosystems, including mangrove forests. Mangroves play an important ecological and economic role, but are degraded by various factors. Indonesia, which has the largest mangrove forest in the world, faces a significant decline in mangrove forest area every year, including in West Sumatra with a damage rate of 22.67%. In the city of Pariaman, which is directly opposite the Indian Ocean, there is a Mangrove Forest Park in Desa Apar that is important for the local ecosystem. This study aims to measure the density of mangroves in Apar Village using Landsat 8 satellite images and the NDVI (Normalized Difference Vegetation Index) method. The results of the analysis showed that out of a total of 10 hectares of mangrove area, 8.88 ha had a very high density, 0.55 ha had a high density, and 0.11 ha had a medium density. This data is important for the planning of mangrove protection policies and rehabilitation strategies, as well as supporting the development of sustainable ecotourism in the region. The use of technologies such as ArcGIS in NDVI analysis enables accurate vegetation monitoring, providing a solid foundation for effective mangrove management and conservation.