Title | : | Codification of Indonesian peatlands for conservation and management: Evidence from remote sensing analysis |
Author | : |
Wirastuti Widyatmanti, S.Si., Ph.D. (1) Budiman Minasny (2) DISYACITTA AWANDA (3) DEHA AGUS UMARHADI (4) ZEALANDIA SARAH NURUL FATMA (5) WILLIAM KRISTA M (6) Damien J. Field (7) |
Date | : | 0 2022 |
Keyword | : | Codification,peatland security,mapping,remote sensing,GIS,land use policy Codification,peatland security,mapping,remote sensing,GIS,land use policy |
Abstract | : | Indonesian peatlands have been facing serious environmental challenges. To achieve the Paris agreement, the Indonesian government has to protect its peatland from further degradation and wildfires. However, peatland is also a source of livelihood for small-scale farmers. Thus, an economic, social, and environmental balance is essential. The Indonesian government has established various policies and regulations related to peatland management and conservation since the 1990s with the aim to resolve the above-mentioned issues. Nevertheless, peatland degradation has been continuously occurring, transforming peat swamp forests to other land uses for economical purposes. This paper aims to identify and map the gaps of current peatland management, conservation effort, and mapping policies to examine their contribution towards the security of peatland and the health of the planet. More than a hundred regulations related to peatland management published by the Indonesian government were reviewed. Most regulations were based on land management for soil and environmental conservation, which require peatland maps in various scales. To apply these regulations effectively, accurate maps of peat extent and thickness are prominent to support peatland sustainable development and conservation planning policies on different government levels. Land use/land cover (LULC) changes using multi-temporal remote sensing data were also monitored to observe the impact of each regulation to identify peatland environment changes and dynamics. A conceptual framework for tropical peatland codification is provided. It is included the recommendation to establish robust and systematic procedures of peatland mapping as a foundation to generate peatland security-focused policies. The result of this study is expected to fill the gaps in the existing peatland security regulations and to provide a secure peatland recommendation in the future with a sustainable land use planning policy |
Group of Knowledge | : | Geografi |
Original Language | : | English |
Level | : | Internasional |
Status | : |
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Codification to secure Indonesian peatlands_organized.pdf
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Bukti Korespondensi_Codification to secure Indonesian peatlands_Widyatmanti_Fix.pdf
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Cek Similarity_Codification to secure Indonesian peatlands_Widyatmanti.pdf
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Surat Keterangan Publis.pdf
Document Type : Dokumen Pendukung Karya Ilmiah (Hibah, Publikasi, Penelitian, Pengabdian)
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Similarrity_Codification to secure Indonesian peatlands From policy to practices as revealed by remote sensing analysis.pdf
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