Jumat, 19 Juni 2009

Publikasi 2009: Masalah Spasial (Ruang) Lembah Jeneberang

Publikasi Pada Jurnal Internasional (Slovakia)
Biologia 64/2: 1—4, 2009
Section Botany
DOI: 10.2478/s11756-009-0074-y

Spatial-based assessment of land use, soil erosion, and water
protection in the Jeneberang valley, Indonesia

Sumbangan Baja 1, Muhamad Ramli 2 & Syamsul A. Lias 1

1Department of Soil Science Hasanuddin University Makassar, Republic of Indonesia; email: sbja02@yahoo.com.au
2Soil Research Station Maros, Department of Agriculture, Republic of Indonesia

Abstract:
Soil erosion by water is considered as one of the most significant forms of land degradation that affects sustained productivity of agricultural land use and water quality. It is influenced by a considerable number of factors (including climate,
soil, topography, land use and types of land management), so that the information on the spatial distribution of soil erosion rate and its related effects can be effectively employed as a baseline data for land use development and water protection.
The principal aim of this study is three-fold: (i) to map existing land use; (ii) to assess and map the spatial distribution of average annual rate of soil losses in the study area; (iii) to evaluate spatial matching between existing and proposed land use
including a distance analysis from the water body (the Bili-Bili Dam). An analytical procedures used, respectively, include supervised classification of satellite imagery, application of RUSLE (Revised USLE), and overlay analysis in a raster GIS environment, utilising available information in the region covering some parts of Jeneberang catchment, South Sulawesi,
Indonesia. The results suggest that the outputs of this study can be used for the identification of land units on a cell-basis with different land use types, rate of soil loss, inconsistency between proposed and planned land use, as well as the threat of land degradation to the main river and the dam. The analytical procedures developed in this research may be useful in
other areas, particularly in the studies related to the assessment and mapping of land use and erosion for the importance of sustainable land use at a relatively large area.

Key words: Jeneberang catchment; land use; soil erosion; GIS; RUSLE; spatial analysis

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