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Multiscale landscape segmentation as a basis for surface biomass calculation
This research aims to formulate a multiscale landscape mapping hierarchy for vegetataion density and diversity calculation; and perform surface biomass calculation. The research was conducted in part of Baluran National Park. Field surveys were conducted to obtain physical characteristics data of landscape, vegetation density and diversity as well as surface biomas values. The sampling technique used is a combination of purposive sampling and stratified sampling. Laboratory analysis was performed to analyze spatial data, soil sample and vegetation data. The research method used in this research is descriptive explorative method.
Component of landscape are detailed according to interrelated interpretation parameters. Interactions results of various parameters are grouped by segments according to the depth of information and are differentialed in two types of data parameters, ie. delineated data (spatial data) and database (attribute data). The arrangement of this multiscale landscape map hierarchy is used to distinguish landscape parameters at different scale. In scale of1:25.000, BAluran NAtional PArk consint of 133 landscape unit. Type of vegetation in this study are grouped into two, namely upper plants and lower plants. Upper plants that have tree diameter at breast height (dbh>20 cm. more commonly found in the west Baluraan, while lower plants predominate at east side of BAluran. The Study finding show that the difference in slope shape will cause difference in biomas values. Biomass values in the west and southwest of Baluran are much higher than in other regions.
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