2017
DOI: 10.14710/jpk.5.1.58-68
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Pola Perkembangan Ruang Di Kabupaten Semarang Dengan Memanfaatkan Data Citra Landsat

Abstract: Abstrak. Secara umum perkembangan ruang kora dipengaruhi oleh perubahan yang menyeluruh pada aspek sosial, disik, budaya, dan ekonomi. Terkait dengan perkembangan fisik kota, perkembangan ruang Kabupaten Semarang termasuk dalam kategori cukup cepat, terutama terkait dengan perkembangan Kota Semarang pada bagian utara dan dibangunnya jalan tol Semarang-Bawen. . Dengan memanfaatkan teknologi penginderaan jauh dan citra satelit, perkembangan tersebut dapat dipetakan dan dianalisis pola perkembangannya. Tujuan pen… Show more

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“…This includes East, and West Ungaran, Bergas, Ambarawa, Bawen, Tengaran, Suruh, and Kaliwungu Districts, as indicated in Figure 3. However, a difference of only 284.56 ha was realized in accordance with the conditions of built area development in the same location from 1991 to 2001 (Pangi et al, 2017). (Apriliyana, 2015).…”
Section: Land Cover Changesmentioning
confidence: 76%
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“…This includes East, and West Ungaran, Bergas, Ambarawa, Bawen, Tengaran, Suruh, and Kaliwungu Districts, as indicated in Figure 3. However, a difference of only 284.56 ha was realized in accordance with the conditions of built area development in the same location from 1991 to 2001 (Pangi et al, 2017). (Apriliyana, 2015).…”
Section: Land Cover Changesmentioning
confidence: 76%
“…Fahrudin Hanafi et al / Geosfera Indonesia 6 (3), 2021, 301-318 Study carried out on the land cover change in Semarang regency is common for land suitability, flood (Susanti et al, 2012), landslide, sedimentation (Apriliyana, 2015), carbon stock, and spatial planning review (Pangi et al, 2017). These studies were specifically related to land and averaged surface temperatures (Kalinda & Bandi, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%