Abstract
Abstract
DKI Jakarta, the capital city of Indonesia, as the center of growth and development has a high population. The high population has an impact on land use change in an effort to fulfill housing which directly impacts the increase in building density or Normalized Diffrence Built-up Index (NDBI). The purpose of this research is to analyze the rate of land subsidence in DKI Jakarta and analyze the effect of building density on land subsidence. The impact of high growth rates creates the potential for natural and anthropogenic disasters. This research uses the Differential Inferometry Synthetic Aperarure Radar (DinSAR) method, in observing land subsidence with accuracy reaching cm units. The data used in this research is Sentinel 1A image with observation time in 2018, 2020, and 2023. The results showed that land subsidence in DKI Jakarta was dominated in the North Jakarta area, the highest land subsidence value reached -26.08 cm/year. The fastest land subsidence occurs in densely populated areas prone to flooding. The correlation results show that there is no relationship between the high level of building density and land subsidence.
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