Abstract

Conservation areas such as national parks became the last safe area for biodiversity in Indonesia, especially for orangutan, because they have permanent status, and other forest areas may change at any time. Currently, there have been tremendous numbers of land use changes in orangutan habitats such as the development of roads, large scale plantations, settlements, farming as well as logging. However, the available national parks still offer secure places for orangutans. This research was conducted to study the impact of spatial land use policy on the habitat distribution of orangutans. A remote sensing technology was used to study the habitat distribution and suitability of orangutan in Betung Kerihun National Park (BKNP), Danau Sentarum National Park (DSNP) and a corridor which connects these 2 parks. Seven parameters have been observed to characterize the habitat of orangutans. Habitat suitability levels of three research sites i.e. BKNP, corridor, and DSNP were 53.72%, 42.94%, and 3.34% which is considered as high, moderate, and low level of habitat suitability, respectively. These results were obtained with 93.63% of validation.

Highlights

  • Kapuas Hulu is a conservation district in West Kalimantan, based on Kapuas Hulu Regent Decree Number 144/2003

  • A total of 802 points in the form of nests and traces of orangutans were found in Betung Kerihun National Park (BKNP), Danau Sentarum National Park (DSNP), and corridors

  • Habitat suitability of orangutan in relation to distance from settlement Settlements influenced the habitat of orangutan significantly

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Introduction

Kapuas Hulu is a conservation district in West Kalimantan, based on Kapuas Hulu Regent Decree Number 144/2003 This district has 2 national parks namely Betung Kerihun and Danau Sentarum. These parks are of importance as last habitat of bornean orangutan (Pongo pygmaeus) in Borneo, and the government of Kapuas Hulu has identified a corridor, a region to connect the 2 national parks. This area has been designated as a strategic area district (kawasan strategis kabupaten) which is very important in terms of environmental concerns. According to Rijksen & Meijaard (1999), Singleton et al (2004), and Wich et al (2008), the population of orangutan has significantly decreased which makes orangutans endangered species

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