PENDEKATAN EKO-SOSIO SISTEM DALAM PENGELOLAAN POTENSI BANJIR KOTA SEMARANG

B. Sudarmanto, Imam Rofii
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The diversity and density of vegetation is key in managing flood throughout the watershed, especially in the central and downstream regions. Measures of vegetation diversity and density that can be used are the Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) which is a measure of vegetation greenness (chlorophyll levels), Normalized Difference Water Index (NDVI) to measure vegetation wetness levels, and soil adjusted vegetation index (SAVI) for low canopy vegetation cover. For watersheds that stretch long to downstream or coastal areas, the measure of land diversity needs to be supplemented by using the Normalized Difference Built-Up Index (NDBI) indicator that is useful for land use planning. Information on this vegetation index can be obtained by processing a satellite imagery map. The benefits of processing vegetation indexes in watershed management are becoming increasingly important in the era of climate change, especially with regard to efforts to harmonization of relationships between environmental elements that include the diversity of the interests of the resident population. That's why this research was done in order to find the link between natural factors including the impacts of climate change and humans. The test began by looking for changes in the ND VI, ND WI, SA VI, and NDBI indexes from the last 5 years with the Global Indicator Spatial Association (GISA) analysis using Moran's I Global Index followed by looking for the association with the pattern of population change and the percentage of the area of the settlement. The results showed a link between Moran's I Global Index change pattern of population change and the spread of residential developments. The tendency of the distribution of this settlement area is an important point in analyzing the influence of its dispersal patterns in a watershed so that the continued impact of potential erosion, sedimentation, and flooding triggered that will be the main consideration in watershed management. 
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植被的多样性和密度是管理整个流域洪水的关键,尤其是在中部和下游地区。可用于测量植被多样性和密度的指标有归一化差异植被指数(NDVI),它是一种测量植被绿色度(叶绿素水平)的指标,归一化差异水分指数(NDVI)用于测量植被湿度水平,土壤调整植被指数(SAVI)用于低冠层植被覆盖。对于延伸至下游或沿海地区的流域,需要通过使用对土地利用规划有用的归一化差异累积指数(NDBI)指标来补充土地多样性的测量。关于这一植被指数的信息可以通过处理卫星图像地图来获得。在气候变化时代,处理植被指数在流域管理中的好处变得越来越重要,特别是在努力协调包括居民利益多样性在内的环境要素之间的关系方面。这就是为什么进行这项研究是为了找到包括气候变化影响在内的自然因素与人类之间的联系。该测试首先通过使用莫兰I全球指数的全球指标空间关联(GISA)分析,寻找过去5年中ND VI、ND WI、SA VI和NDBI指数的变化,然后寻找与人口变化模式和定居点面积百分比的关联。结果表明,莫兰I全球指数的人口变化模式与住宅开发的扩散之间存在联系。该定居区的分布趋势是分析其在流域中扩散模式影响的一个重要点,因此潜在侵蚀、沉积和洪水的持续影响将成为流域管理的主要考虑因素。
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