Estimasi Pendugaan Biomassa Hutan Sekunder dan Daerah Reklamasi Menggunakan Data Citra ALOS PALSAR

Harry Tetra Antono

Abstract


Forests has an important role in stabilize CO2 concentrations in the atmosphere as a source of
carbon emissions and can absorb carbon and store. It is often called a carbon sink program . To
develop this program, it needs carbon stock data stored in the form of biomass using an effective
technique and easy to use. This study aimed to estimate the carbon content in the area of
reclamation and secondary forest resulting from mining activities through biomass allometric
equation. Biomass values obtained by non-destructive method of sampling and biomass values were
used to develop allometric equations using regression analysis between the biomass with a diameter
of tree. The study case was located at mine concession of PT. Insani Bara Perkasa, at the border of
Kutai Kertanegara and West Kutai Districts, East Kalimantan Province. The allometric biomass
equations for the reclamation area: B = 0.1 x 0.41 x D2+0.62, and for secondary forests: B = 0.118 x
D2,31. This biomass allometric equations can be used to predict carbon reserves stored in the
secondary forest vegetation. This study also analysed the carbon stored using remote sensing. The
analytical result from the ALOS PALSAR images of study area PT Insani Bara Perkasa describes that
carbon sink potential is 7,83 ton/ha in reclamation area and 9,19 ton/ha in secondary forest. The
estimation of carbon uptake in reclamation area of PT Insani Bara Perkasa is 8.701,205 ton/ha and
247.836,444 ton/ha in secondary forest.Those data suggest that the reclamation activity in the study
area gave a little contribution to the carbon sink program yet.



DOI: https://doi.org/10.29313/jstat.v13i2.1078

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