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               Preliminary study of land cover/land use and geomorphology
               change of the near shoreline of aceh jaya regency: a multi-

               temporal and multi-images approach


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                              S Sugianto , M Rusdi , Y Syahputri
                              1 Remote  Sensing  and  Cartography  Laboratory,  Faculty  of  Agriculture,  Universitas
                              Syiah Kuala, Banda Aceh, Indonesia 2311
                              2  Graduate School of Integrated Coastal Management, Universitas Syiah Kuala, Banda
                              Aceh Indonesia

                              E-mail: sugianto@unsyiah.ac.id


                              Abstract.  Land  cover/land-use  change  in  Aceh  Jaya  Regency  is  greatly  affected  by  the
                              increasing activities by the community and local government. The continuing development may
                              create a problem due to land uses and geomorphological changes along the coastal area since
                              the tsunami 2004 is progressing. To examine the land cover/land use and the extent of the
                              geomorphology  change  coastline  of  Aceh  Jaya  Regency,  a  detailed  study  on  the  historical
                              shoreline positions and land cover/land-use change is carried out. This preliminary study tried
                              to analyze land use/land cover and geomorphology change from 2004 up to 2019 along the
                              coastal area of Aceh Jaya, Aceh Indonesia, by utilizing multi-temporal and multi-image data.
                              Results show that land use/land cover have considerably changed, primarily to vegetation, open
                              land,  a  water  body  with  vary  in  total  area  for  the  year  of  observation.  Coastline  changed
                              markedly since 2004 with abrasion has reached up to 436.38 meters from the original coastline,
                              and the loss of land area up to 457.90 hectares and accretion has added 5.78 hectares. The longest
                              distance  of  land  disappear  from  the  original  shoreline  was  recorded  436.38  meters  to  the
                              mainland.







































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