Abstract
Development in ??Batur UNESCO Global Geopark has increased significantly in recent years. The land use changes in Bangli regency that the plantation, built-up/residential and tourism support facilities development increased quickly, especially in Kintamani district. To know the suitability of land use in Batur UNESCO Global Geopark area, it is necessary to evaluate land use with land capability classification. Landsat 8 remote sensing data on 27 September 2017 was used to create land use maps. Land use maps obtained through the process of image classification using supervised classification method and verified by ground check, this technique result 10 classes of land use. Land capability class map generated from improvisation overlay methods, reclassification of differentiator classes into the differentiator value of a raster data pixel (differentiator pixel value method). Furthermore, to evaluate of land use suitability was conducted by comparing land use with land capability class. In this process, there is an overlay between the land use maps with land capability class map using geographic information system (GIS). The results of evaluation land use in Batur UNESCO Global Geopark with land capability class overall has suitable area 15,764.78 ha (88.49%), not suitable area 1,767.48 ha (9.92%) and not detected/cloud interference 283.67 ha (1.59%).
Highlights
INTRODUCTIONThe fulfillment of the need for land for the development process and human activities is increasingly becoming one of the causes of the dynamics of use
Land as one component of space plays an important role in human activities
Using Landsat imagery and geographic information system (GIS) process, Naningsi (2016) show the land use changes from 1997 to 2014 in Bangli regency that the tourism support facilities development occurred very quickly followed by an increase in residential areas, especially in the district of Kintamani
Summary
The fulfillment of the need for land for the development process and human activities is increasingly becoming one of the causes of the dynamics of use. Using Landsat imagery and GIS process, Naningsi (2016) show the land use changes from 1997 to 2014 in Bangli regency that the tourism support facilities development occurred very quickly followed by an increase in residential areas, especially in the district of Kintamani. Especially from satellite remote sensing systems, is very effective in identifying land cover for several reasons (Aggarwal, 2004). This provides a synoptic and comprehensive view for a large area, which is not possible through land surveying (Richards, 2013). The objective of this research is to evaluate land use with land capability classification
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