Author:
Budianto Vallery,Permana Indrawan,Susi Theresia
Abstract
Abstract
Palangka Raya City has been designated the National Activity Center for the Central Kalimantan Province, resulting in a 2.24% increase in the city’s population growth rate. As a consequence, the demand for housing has surged, leading to a reduction in peat land. Peatlands are vital for carbon storage, water system support, and biodiversity preservation. Therefore, it is crucial to consider the impact of projected urban development on peatlands. The Cellular Automata method, a spatially discrete dynamic system of regular cells with processing time at each different stage, was used to calculate this impact. According to the two CA approaches, bushland might be converted into residential land, while the driving factor approach suggests that the rate of residential development is at 74.48%. Unfortunately, peatland in Jekan Raya, Sabangau, and Pahandut sub-districts has significantly reduced. Therefore, implementing a peatland protection scheme is necessary to prevent urban area development from diminishing the environmental value of Palangka Raya City.
Reference10 articles.
1. Konsep dasar pengembangan Struktur ruang kota / permukiman di Kalimantan Tengah (belajar dari Kota Palangka Raya);Wijanarka;Jurnal PWK,2000
2. The continuity and change in mega-urbanization in Indonesia: a survey of Jakarta-Bandung Region (JBR) development;Firman,2009
3. Urban Built-Up Area Extraction from Landsat TM/ETM+ Images Using Spectral Information and Multivariate Texture;Zhang;Journal of Remote Sensing,2014
4. Potensi pemanfaatan lahan gambut dangkal untuk pertanian;Masganti;Jurnal Sumberdaya Lahan,2017