Spatial Analysis Of Customary Forest Degradation In Sereh Village, Cycloop Mountains, Jayapura Regency
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.64252/z9snav36Keywords:
Customary forests, Cycloop Mountains, urbanization, spatial analysis, sustainable forest managementAbstract
An occupation that can disrupt the ecosystem occurs in the customary forest of Kampung Sereh, part of the Cycloop Mountains Area of Papua, Indonesia. The occupation of customary forests in urban areas, especially Sentani District, the capital of Jayapura Regency, is the main topic of this study. This differentiates it from previous studies that focused on customary forest areas that are generally far from urban areas. Using field observation methods and spatial analysis, Landsat and Sentinel satellite imagery from 2008 to 2023, revealed a significant increase in residential and agricultural land and a decrease of around 37% in previously customary forests. This degradation increases the risk of ecological disasters, which endanger ecosystem services for biodiversity, soil erosion, and water supply. For the preservation of customary forests in urban areas. Referring to best practices in customary forest management in other areas, this study recommends strengthening customary institutions and local community economic development, community-based forest management, and the use of Automated Analysis Technology for Land Change Detection.