Detecting Potential Biodiversity Hotspots for Development of REDD+ Safeguards Based on Analyses of Land-Cover Complexity in East Java, Indonesia

We examined a new method to detect the biodiversity hotspots in terms of complex patch mosaics at a regional scale in East Java, Indonesia, in order to develop the safeguard against further expansion of monocultures by REDD+. A land-cover map consisting of five major land-cover types (forest, agricu...

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Main Authors: Yasa Palaguna Umar, Satoshi Ito, Yasushi Mitsuda, Ryoko Hirata, Tsuyoshi Kajisa, Hagus Tarno, Karuniawan Puji Wicaksono, Arifin Noor Sugiharto
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Language:English
Published: Universitas Brawijaya 2019-05-01
Series:AGRIVITA Journal of Agricultural Science
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Online Access:https://agrivita.ub.ac.id/index.php/agrivita/article/view/2010
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spelling doaj-a11f21ce270545dfbde8671e05d4d6cf2020-11-25T03:27:42ZengUniversitas BrawijayaAGRIVITA Journal of Agricultural Science0126-05372477-85162019-05-0141219520510.17503/agrivita.v41i2.2010470Detecting Potential Biodiversity Hotspots for Development of REDD+ Safeguards Based on Analyses of Land-Cover Complexity in East Java, IndonesiaYasa Palaguna UmarSatoshi ItoYasushi MitsudaRyoko HirataTsuyoshi KajisaHagus TarnoKaruniawan Puji WicaksonoArifin Noor SugihartoWe examined a new method to detect the biodiversity hotspots in terms of complex patch mosaics at a regional scale in East Java, Indonesia, in order to develop the safeguard against further expansion of monocultures by REDD+. A land-cover map consisting of five major land-cover types (forest, agricultural land, bare land, water, and residential) was generated with a 30 m x 30 m resolution by the unsupervised classification of a Landsat8-OLI image. Shannon’s diversity index (H’) was calculated for each of 10.98 ha (11 x 11 pixels) landscape throughout the study area based on the dominance of the land-cover types by five calculation methods with different combinations of land-cover types. Then, the landscapes of upper 5 % in H’ was selected as the potential hotspots in terms of highly complex patch mosaics. Among the five potential hotspots, the calculation of H’ with four land-cover types (forest, agriculture, water, and bare land) was thought to be most suitable to set conservation targets at a regional scale, because the potential hotspots by this method showed aggregated distribution patterns, and was less sensitive to the small residential patches. While, no clear distribution trend was observed along the environmental gradients.https://agrivita.ub.ac.id/index.php/agrivita/article/view/2010diversity indexland-cover typespatch mosaicssatellite imagery
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author Yasa Palaguna Umar
Satoshi Ito
Yasushi Mitsuda
Ryoko Hirata
Tsuyoshi Kajisa
Hagus Tarno
Karuniawan Puji Wicaksono
Arifin Noor Sugiharto
spellingShingle Yasa Palaguna Umar
Satoshi Ito
Yasushi Mitsuda
Ryoko Hirata
Tsuyoshi Kajisa
Hagus Tarno
Karuniawan Puji Wicaksono
Arifin Noor Sugiharto
Detecting Potential Biodiversity Hotspots for Development of REDD+ Safeguards Based on Analyses of Land-Cover Complexity in East Java, Indonesia
AGRIVITA Journal of Agricultural Science
diversity index
land-cover types
patch mosaics
satellite imagery
author_facet Yasa Palaguna Umar
Satoshi Ito
Yasushi Mitsuda
Ryoko Hirata
Tsuyoshi Kajisa
Hagus Tarno
Karuniawan Puji Wicaksono
Arifin Noor Sugiharto
author_sort Yasa Palaguna Umar
title Detecting Potential Biodiversity Hotspots for Development of REDD+ Safeguards Based on Analyses of Land-Cover Complexity in East Java, Indonesia
title_short Detecting Potential Biodiversity Hotspots for Development of REDD+ Safeguards Based on Analyses of Land-Cover Complexity in East Java, Indonesia
title_full Detecting Potential Biodiversity Hotspots for Development of REDD+ Safeguards Based on Analyses of Land-Cover Complexity in East Java, Indonesia
title_fullStr Detecting Potential Biodiversity Hotspots for Development of REDD+ Safeguards Based on Analyses of Land-Cover Complexity in East Java, Indonesia
title_full_unstemmed Detecting Potential Biodiversity Hotspots for Development of REDD+ Safeguards Based on Analyses of Land-Cover Complexity in East Java, Indonesia
title_sort detecting potential biodiversity hotspots for development of redd+ safeguards based on analyses of land-cover complexity in east java, indonesia
publisher Universitas Brawijaya
series AGRIVITA Journal of Agricultural Science
issn 0126-0537
2477-8516
publishDate 2019-05-01
description We examined a new method to detect the biodiversity hotspots in terms of complex patch mosaics at a regional scale in East Java, Indonesia, in order to develop the safeguard against further expansion of monocultures by REDD+. A land-cover map consisting of five major land-cover types (forest, agricultural land, bare land, water, and residential) was generated with a 30 m x 30 m resolution by the unsupervised classification of a Landsat8-OLI image. Shannon’s diversity index (H’) was calculated for each of 10.98 ha (11 x 11 pixels) landscape throughout the study area based on the dominance of the land-cover types by five calculation methods with different combinations of land-cover types. Then, the landscapes of upper 5 % in H’ was selected as the potential hotspots in terms of highly complex patch mosaics. Among the five potential hotspots, the calculation of H’ with four land-cover types (forest, agriculture, water, and bare land) was thought to be most suitable to set conservation targets at a regional scale, because the potential hotspots by this method showed aggregated distribution patterns, and was less sensitive to the small residential patches. While, no clear distribution trend was observed along the environmental gradients.
topic diversity index
land-cover types
patch mosaics
satellite imagery
url https://agrivita.ub.ac.id/index.php/agrivita/article/view/2010
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