T h e   3  r d    I n t e r n a t i o n a l   S y m p o s i u m   o n   L I S A T    Program Book rd The 3  International Symposium on LAPAN - IPB SATELLITE    (LISAT)   “Strengthening the Role of Satellite Technology to  Support Food Security and Environmental   Monitoring Programs”   October 25-26, 2016   IPB International Convention Centre   Bogor, Indonesia
   T h e   3  r d    I n t e r n a t i o n a l   S y m p o s i u m   o n   L I S A T   2 0 1 6    Steering Committee:    Vice-Rector of Research and Collaboration, IPB,    Director of Center for Satellite Technology, LAPAN    Scientific Committee:    Yoshino Kunihiko (Univ. of Tsukuba, JAPAN), Murray Collins (University of    Edinburgh, UK), Budiman Minasmy (Sydney Univ., AUSTRALIA), Robert Leben    (Colorado Univ., USA), Oulavi Luukanen (Univ. of Helnsinki, FINLAND), Yoshiaki    Honda (CERES, Chiba, JAPAN), Yuji Murayama (Univ. of Tsukuba, JAPAN), Larry    Fisher (Univ. of Arizona, USA), Christopher Kleinn (Univ. of Gotingen,    GERMANY), Nishida Kenlo Nasahara (JAXA, JAPAN), Serge Andrefouet    (Institute of Research for Development (IRD), Noumea Cedex New Caledonia),    Akira Sato (Chiba Univ., JAPAN), Satoshi Uchida (JIRCAS, JAPAN), Keiji Kushida    (Nihon University, JAPAN), Christopher Gomez (Canterbury, NEW ZEALAND),    Nick Chappell (Lancaster University, UK), Stefano Vignudelli (CNR, ITALY), Ida    Theilade (University of Coppenhagen, DENMARK), Himlal Baral (CIFOR &    Melbourne Univ. AUSTRALIA), Lilik Budi Prasetyo (INDONESIA), Mahmud Arifin    Raimadoya (INDONESIA), Iskandar Z. Siregar (INDONESIA), I Nengah Suratijaya    (INDONESIA), M. Buce Saleh (INDONESIA), Vincentius P. Siregar (INDONESIA),    Bambang Trisasongko (INDONESIA), Jonson Lumban-Gaol (INDONESIA), Alinda    F.M. Zain (INDONESIA), Irzaman Husein, (INDONESIA), Baba Barus    (INDONESIA), Bisman Nababan (INDONESIA), Yeni Herdiyeni (INDONESIA),    Syartinilia (INDONESIA), Liyantono (INDONESIA), Yudi Setiawan (INDONESIA)    Organizing Committee:    Hefni Effendi (IPB), Yudi Setiawan (IPB), Nurul Khumaida (IPB), Luluk    Annisa (IPB), Sri Malahayati Yusuf (IPB), Prita Ayu Permatasari (IPB),    Rahmi Nur Khairiah (IPB), Arif Kurnia Wijayanto (IPB), Irza Arnita Nur    (IPB), Luisa Febrina Amalo (IPB), Vina Nurul Husna (IPB), Alvin    Fatikhunnada (IPB), Wahyudi Hasbi (LAPAN), Nurati Firdaus (LAPAN),    Endar Wurianto (LAPAN), Bina Pratomo (LAPAN)    Secretariat:    LISAT Secretariat: 4th Floor Building, Centre for Environmental    Research (PPLH),  Bogor Agricultural University, Jl. Lingkar Akademik,    Kampus IPB Darmaga,  Bogor 16680, Jawa Barat, Indonesia, website    www.pplh.ipb.ac.id; www.lisat.ipb.ac.id  Program Book    2
   T h e   3  r d    I n t e r n a t i o n a l   S y m p o s i u m   o n   L I S A T   2 0 1 6   F O R E W O R D    rd   As  the  Chairman  of  The  3   International  Symposium  on  LAPAN-IPB    Satellite  for  Food  Security  and  Environmental  Monitoring  2016  (LISAT-FSEM    2016),  I  would  like  to  welcome  you  to  our  first  and  annual/biannual    symposium  which  is  being  held  on  October  (25-26)  this  year  at  IPB    International Convention Centre. We thank to the committee which comprises    of  Research  and  Innovation  Directorate  of  IPB,  Centre  for  Environmental    Research (PPLH) IPB, and the National Aeronautics and Space Agency (LAPAN)    who  have  been  working  so  hard  to  organize  this  symposium  since  the  very    beginning.   This international symposium is focus on enhancing the beneficial use    of  satellite  technology  in  terms  of  food  security  in  the  fields  of  agriculture,    forestry, climate change, and marine resources. Within the very limited time,    we have already received the total of 210 abstracts for both category of Oral    and Poster Presentation, which come from various scientist and students from    different institutions. These abstracts have been reviewed by our committee    and divided into two different categories based on oral or poster presentation;    122 abstracts for oral presentations and 88 abstracts for poster presentation.    The theme that we have been received is dominated by forestry and marine    topics,  followed  by  agriculture,  satellite,  and  climate.  It  seems  that  the    employment  of  satellite  technology  for  agricultural  purposes  is  still    underutilized.   In order to for these papers to publicly available, it will be published in    Procedia Environmental Science as we have already signed the contract with    Elsevier. The result from this symposium will provide useful information from    satellite technology in order to support the government's programs for food    security  and  environmental  monitoring.  Moreover,  this  symposium  will  be    strengthened  the  collaboration  between  multi-institutions  and  developed  a    better  atmosphere  among  the  different  research  groups,  either  for  basic    research or technology developments.   As concluding remarks, please enjoy the symposium, I am sure that all    of us are going to enjoy this great symposium in terms of both its academic    and social programmes.  Kind Regards, Prof. Dr. Lilik Budi Prasetyo, M.Sc   Conference Chair  Program Book    3
    T h e   3  r d    I n t e r n a t i o n a l   S y m p o s i u m   o n   L I S A T   2 0 1 6   Content   1.  Foreword  Prof. Dr. Lilik Budi Prasetyo, M.Sc[3] Conference Chair   2.  Preface  Welcome Address: Rector of Bogor Agricultural University (IPB)  Prof. Dr. Ir. Herry Suhardiyanto, M.Sc[21]  Keynote: Head of National Institute of Aeronautics and Space of Indonesia (LAPAN)    Prof. Dr. Thomas Djamaluddin[24]   3.  Program   4.  Invited Speaker  SAR-based paddy rice monitoring: Development and application of the system in South  and South East Asian Countries    Dr. Tri Deri Setiyono[42]  Result of LAPAN-A2/LAPAN-Orari Satellite and LAPAN-A3/LAPAN-IPB Satellite Operation    Drs. Abdul Rahman, MT. [43]  Introduction of Center for Remote Sensing and Ocean Sciences (CReSOS) Udayana  University from 2004 to the Present  Ass. Prof.  Takahiro Osawa [44]  Application of Remote Sensing and GIS on Agricultural Sector in Indonesia Dr. Ir. Baba Barus, MSc. [45]  Developing Marine Fisheries Spatial Information System Prof. Dr. Dewayany Sutrisno[46]  GIS and Remote Sensing Application on Wetland Studies    Prof. Fuyasuki Kanda[47]  Application of Remote Sensing and GIS on Forestry in Indonesia    Prof. I Nengah Suratijaya[48]  Monitoring of Sea Level Rise in Indonesian Waters    Dr. Bisman Nababan[50]   5.  Abstracts  Agriculture  AGR 001  Mapping of Paddy Field Integrated with the Duck Breeding Ground Sudiarto et al.[52]  AGR 002   Simulation Phenomenon of Urban Heat Island in Semarang Using WRF-ARW    Model in July 2015  Dita Rahmawati  et al.[52]  AGR 003  Identification  of  Rice  Fields  Using  Multi-temporal  NDVI  and  PCA    Method on Landsat 8 (Case Study: Demak, Central Java)    Abdi Sukmono et al.[53]  AGR 004   Review on the Application of Remote Sensing for Agriculture in Indonesia  Program Book    4
   T h e   3  r d    I n t e r n a t i o n a l   S y m p o s i u m   o n   L I S A T   2 0 1 6 Sri Hartini [53]  AGR 005   Observing the Eruption of Mt. Sinabung 2013 - 2016 Using Landsat-8 OLI   Suwarsono  et al[54]  AGR 006   Method  for  Detecting  Biological  Parameter  of  Rice  Growth  and  Early    Planting of Paddy by Using Multitemporal Remote Sensing Data   Dede Dirgahayu [54]  AGR 007   Mapping the Vegetation Type and Vegetation Cover Percentage in Green    Zone Using Pleaides Imagery  Bambang Trisakti [54]  AGR 008   Conversion  Patterns  of  Paddy  Fields  in  Subang  Regency,  West  Java,    Indonesia   Paulus Basuki Kuwat Santoso et al.[55]  AGR 009   Mapping Ecosystem Service Supply and Demand in Batanghari Catchment  Suria Tarigan [55]  AGR 010   Monitoring of Landscape Change in Paddy Fields: Case Study of Karawang    District – West Java Province  Eduwin Eko Franjaya  et al.[56]  AGR 011   Transfer Function Control Strategy of Subak Rice Field Land and Agricultural    Development in Denpasar City Based on Remote Sensing and Geographic    Information System (GIS)    Indayati Lanya et al.[56]  AGR 012   Land Conversion and Economic Development in Jawa Barat Province: Trade off    or Synergy?    Nunung Nuryartono et al.[57]  AGR 013   Spatial Modelling of Land Use/Cover Change (LUCC) in South Tangerang City,    Banten   Khalid Saifullah et al.[57]  AGR 014   Estimated Production of Crops Plant Based on Land Suitability Using Geo-Eye    Imagery in the District Karangasem, Bali    Heratania Aprilia Setyowati et al. [58]  AGR 015   Changes Detection in Wetland Irrigation District Indramayu with Spectral    Mixture Analysis Method  Alia Saskia Puspitasari [58]  AGR 016   Impact of Oil and Gas Field in Sugar Cane Condition Using Landsat 8 In    Indramayu Area, West Java Province, Republic of Indonesia Tri Muji Susantoro et al.[59]  AGR 017   Land-Conversion Processes of Agricultural Land into Urban Settlement in    Surabaya  Muhammad Fikri Amrullah [59]  AGR 018   Deriving Vulnerability Indicators for Crop Production Regions in Indonesia Perdinan et al.[60]  AGR 019   Spatial Simulation Modelling of Paddy Fields Changes Scenario in Banyumas    Regency, Central Java: A Cellular Automata-Markov Chain Approach  Assyria Fahsya Umela [60]  AGR 020   Assessment of the Potential Improvement of Rural Food Security in Mexico    Using Decision Tree Land Use Classification on Medium Resolution Satellite    Imagery   Adriana Bermeo et al.[61]  Program Book    5
    T h e   3  r d    I n t e r n a t i o n a l   S y m p o s i u m   o n   L I S A T   2 0 1 6  AGR 021   Spatial Pattern of Critical Land in Komering Watershed as a Result of Land    Use/Land Cover Changes from 1990-2016 Period    Saras Tiara Dayanti [61]  AGR 022   Sensible Heat Flux of Oil Palm Plantation: Comparing Aerodynamic and    Penaman-Monteith Methods  Nurul Amri Komarudin [62]  AGR 023   Land Use Patterns Analysis of Indigenous Communities Using Spatial    Fragmentation Method    Luluk Dwi Wulan Handayani et al.[62]  AGR 024   Analysis Effect of Land Cover Change to Discharge Surface Flow in Bogor City    (Comparative between Rational Method and Soil Conservation Service-Curve    Fulki Dwiyandi Araswati et al.[63]  AGR 025   Estimation of Emission of Biomass Change Based on Land Use Change    Modeling    Muhammad Ardiansyah et al.[63]  AGR 026   Analysis of Meteorological and Agricultural Drought Using Standardized    Precipitation Index and Vegetation Health Index   Ummu Ma'rufah et al.[64]  AGR 027   Detection of Land Cover Change in Mine Environment   Suci Puspita Sari [64]  AGR 028   Analysis of Agricultural Drought in East Java Using Vegetation Health Index   Luisa Febrina Amalo et al.[65]  AGR 029   Study of Vegetation Index from Phenology Corn Crop with UAV and Tetracam    ADC SNAP Sensor (Field Study: BB Biogen, Bogor) Michael Vashni I R et al.[65]  AGR 030   Planning of Conservation Based of Local Wisdom on Land of Eroded at Sub    District Kintamani Province Bali  Made Sri Sumarniasih et al.[66]  AGR 031   The Sustainability of Paddy Field in Subang Regency, West Java, as Analyzed    Using Multi-Dimensional Scalling Approach  Widiatmaka et al.[66]  AGR 032   Comparison between Wavelet Transform and Moving Average as Filter    Method of MODIS Imagery to Recognize Paddy Cropping Pattern in West Java  Kreshna Dwi Nugroho et al.[67]  AGR 033   Spatial Change Analysis of Paddy Cropping Patern Using MODIS Time Series    Imagery in Central Java Muhammad Arif Fatoni et al.[67]  AGR 034   Spatial Pattern of Urban Expansion along the Jakarta-Bandung Corridor Yudi Setiawan et al.[68]  AGR 035   Sugarcane (Saccharum officinarum) Production Prediction Model Based on    Priority Development Map (Case Study: East Seram Regency, Indonesia)   Prima Jiwa Osly et al.[68]  AGR 036   A Simple Method for Estimating Surface Runoff from Land Use Change Using    SCS Curve Number and Geographic Information System   Sri Malahayati Yusuf et al.[69]  AGR 037   Fragmentation of Paddy Field on the Difference of Slope and Distance from    City Center    Khursatul Munibah et al.[69]  Program Book    6
   T h e   3  r d    I n t e r n a t i o n a l   S y m p o s i u m   o n   L I S A T   2 0 1 6  AGR 038   Spatial Dynamic Approach for Control Model of Rice Field Conversion in    Citarum Watershed Irman Firmansyah et al.[69]  AGR 039   Assessing the Ecological Status of the Cisadane River’s Headwaters Using    Benthic Macroinvertebrates    Yunita Magrima Anzani et al.[70]  AGR 040   Applying New Approach on Spatial Clustering Method to Identify the    Formation of Jakarta-Bandung Mega Urban Region    Ernan Rustiadi et al.[71]  AGR 041   Analysis of Carbon Stock and Biodiversity Index at the Small Scale Agroforestry    Landscape in Ciliwung Watershed Mohamad Bagus Suryono Choliq et al.[71]  AGR 042  Carbon Stock and Plants Biodiversity of Pekarangan in Cisadane Watershed    West Java  Tatag Aisyah Filqisthi et al.[72]  AGR 043   Land Use Cover Changes and Water Quality of Cipunten Agung Watershed    Banten  Afifa Karima et al.[72]  AGR 044   Identification of Potentially High Yielding Irradiated Cassava 'Gajah' Genotype    with Different Geographic Coordinates Isnani Subekti et al.[73]  AGR 045   Identification of Paddy Field using Landsat Image Implemented in Karawang    Regency, West Java    Bambang Riadi et al.[74]  Climate  CLI 001   The  Contribution  of  Mesoscale  Convective  Complexes  to  Rainfall  over    Indonesian Maritime Continent  Trismidianto et al.[74]  CLI 002   Analysis  of  Evolution  and  Propagation  of  the  Mesoscale  Convective    Complexes  Accompanying  Heavy  Rainfall  over  Borneo  Island  and    Surrounding Area  Trismidianto et al.[75]  CLI 003   Propagation  of  Convective  Complexes  Systems  Triggering  Potential    Flooding Rainfall of Greater Jakarta using Satellite Data  Danang Eko Nuryanto et al.[75]  CLI 004   Estimating  Evaporation  Based  On  Coupled  Energy-Radiative  Balance    Model  Using  Landsat  8  Imageries  (Case  Study:  Karawang,  West  Java,    Indonesia)   Aryo Adhi Condro[76]  CLI 005   MJO Modulation on Diurnal Rainfall over West Java during Pre-Monsoon    and Strong El Nino Periods    Erma Yulihastin[76]  CLI 006   The Mapping Distribution Hotspot in Banjar Regency South Borneo   Kumalawati[77]  CLI 007   Assimilation  of  Satellite  Radaince  Data  Within  The  3D-VAR  at  weather    Research Forecasting (WRF) Model    Novvria Sagita et al.[77]  Program Book    7
    T h e   3  r d    I n t e r n a t i o n a l   S y m p o s i u m   o n   L I S A T   2 0 1 6  CLI 008   Spatial  Model  of  Dengue  Fever  Hazard  In  Kudus  Regency  Using  Fuzzy    Logic   Trida Ridho Fariz[78]  CLI 009   Estimation  of  river  based  transportable  volcanic  material  distribution    based on satellite DEM and precipitation data Andre Wisoyo et al.[78]  CLI 010   The phenomenon of the Indian Ocean Dipole (IOD) and its influence on    the  concentration  of  chlorophyll-a  in  a  sea  of  the  west  Sumatra  and    South Java.   R Marianto Tri Yuda et al.[79]  CLI 011   Water Allocation for Agriculture Complex Terrain under Changing Climate I Putu Santikayasa et al.[79]  CLI 012   Spatial  Variability  of  Climate  Types  over  Crop  Production  Growing    Regions Perdinan et al.[80]  CLI 013   Characteristics of Kelvin Waves and Mixed Rossby-Gravity Waves in the    Tropical Lower Stratosphere in Opposite QBO Phases   Nur Zaman Fathullah et al.[81]  CLI 014   Evaluation of surface salinity bias of CMIP5 models in the Indian Ocean  Ibnu Fathrio et al.[81]  CLI 015   Intraseasonal rainfall variability in North Sumatra and its relationship with    Boreal Summer Intraseasonal Oscillation (BSISO)    Desiana Nurussyifa et al.[82]  CLI 016   Observed and Blended Gauge-Satellite Precipitation Estimates Perspective on    Meteorological Drought Intensity over South Sulawesi, Indonesia  Amsari Mudzakir Setiawan et al.[82]  CLI 017   Impact of Madden-Julian Oscillation (MJO) on Global Distribution of Total    Water Vapor and Column Ozone in the Tropics   Irvan Fathurochman et al.[83]  CLI 018   Strong BSISO Indices and Their Relationships with Thunderstorms and    Daily Rainfall Intensities in Sumatra Nisrina Rohadatul Aisy et al.[83]  CLI 019   Simulated ocean circulation and upwelling dynamics during ENSO    episode (2009-2011)    Agus S. Atmadipoera[84]  CLI 020   Impact of ENSO on Seasonal Variations of Kelvin Waves and Mixed    Rossby-Gravity Waves   Saeful Rakhman et al.[84]  CLI 021   Tropical Cyclones in the Western North Pacific during Strong Phases of    Boreal Summer Intra-Seasonal Oscillation (BSISO)    Dara Fiyanka Khairunisa et al.[85]  CLI 022   Upwelling in Banda Sea and along the Southern Coast of Java    Herlina Ika [85]  CLI 023   Atmospheric stability and extreme rainfall and its relation to the risk of    flooding in Jakarta  Yon Sugiarto et al.[86]  CLI 024   Shierary-rice: a crop modeling model to predict rice development and    growth  Program Book    8
   T h e   3  r d    I n t e r n a t i o n a l   S y m p o s i u m   o n   L I S A T   2 0 1 6  Handoko[86]  CLI 025   Multi-criteria Analysis for Delineating Landslide Hazard in Banjarnegara,    Central Java  Widiatmaka et al.[87]  CLI 026   Prototype of the Mexican Spatial Data Infrastructure for Climate Raster    Models Based on Satellite Imagery (VISTA-C)    Stephane Couturier et al.[87]  CLI 027   Future Rainfall Variability in Indonesia under Different ENSO and IOD    Composites based on Decadal Predictions of CMIP5 Datasets   Harisa Bilhaqqi Qalbi et al.[88]  CLI 028   Ecosystem Change Projection Study of Lombok Island Using Climate    Scenario RCP 4.5 and RCP 8.5 Saputri Sapta et al.[88]  CLI 029   Impacts of La Niña and La Niña Modoki on Indonesian Rainfall    VariabilityImpacts of La Niña and La Niña Modoki on Indonesian Rainfall    Variability  Maharani Dwi Juniarti et al.[89]  CLI 030   IPB Green Transportation Model for CO Emission   Taufiq Yuliawan et al.[89]  CLI 031   Westerly Wind Bursts and Their Relationship with EL-Nino Events   M. Dinulhaq HS et al.[90]  CLI 032   Intraseasonal and Interannual Variability of Rainfall over West Java   Rahmat Hidayat et al.[90]  Forestry  FOR 001   Accurate Mapping of Tropical Peat Swamp Forests Using Airborne    Discrete LIDAR   Solichin Manuri et al.[91]  FOR 002   Forest Cover Dynamics Analysis and Prediction Modeling Using Logistic    Regression Model (Case Study: Forest Cover at Indragiri Hulu Regency,    Riau Province)  Irmadi Nahib et al.[91]  FOR 003   Spatial Distribution and Habitat Suitability of Javan Gibbon in Gunung    Halimun Salak National Park  Rahayu Oktaviani [92]  FOR 004   Forest fires Detection in Indonesia Using Satellite Himawari-8 (Case    Study: Sumatera and Kalimantan on August-October 2015) Fatkhuroyan et al.[92]  FOR 005   The Abundance and Spatial Distribusion of Plankton Communities in    Perancak Estuary, Bali    Amandangi Wahyuning Hastuti et al.[92]  FOR 006   Wildlife Species Composition in Various Types of Land Cover on    Sebuku Island, South Kalimantan   Afroh Manshur et al.[93]  FOR 007   Effectiveness Study of Spatial Monitoring and Reporting Tool (SMART)    Software on Conservation Activity in Palm Oil Plantation   Hernandea Frieda Forestriko et al.[94]  Program Book    9
    T h e   3  r d    I n t e r n a t i o n a l   S y m p o s i u m   o n   L I S A T   2 0 1 6  FOR 008   Agricultural Expansion and Deforestation in the Forestland of Riau,    Sumatra    Zubair [94]  FOR 009   Habitat Suitability of Javan Langur (Presbytis comata) in Plantation    Forest Lilik Budi Prsetyo et al.[94]  FOR 010   Agarwood-Planted Trees Inventory in Indonesia Maman Turjaman et al.[95]  FOR 011   Clustering of CO and CO2 Concentration from Sumatra Peat Fire Smog    using HYSPLIT and K-Means Algorithm    Muslichatun Ni'am et al.[95]  FOR 012   Maping of Shorea Natural Distribution in the Last Remaining Forests    in Riau as a Baseline Information for Conservation Strategy    Atok Subiakto et al.[96]  FOR 013   Mangrove Management Based on Local Wisdom through Increased    Perception of School Environment (Case Study at Lhokseumawe,    Aceh)   Dewi Susiloningtyas [96]  FOR 014   Potential Habitat of Javan Hawk-Eagle Based on Multi-Scale Approach    and Its Implication for Conservation   Cici Nurfatimah et al.[97]  FOR 015   Visualization of Spatial Decision Tree for Predicting Hotspot    Occurrence in Land and Forest Aji Primajaya et al.[97]  FOR 016   Spatial Temporal Clustering for Hotspot Using Kulldorff Scan Statistic    Methode /KSS (Case Study in Province Riau) Sahid Agustian H et al.[98]  FOR 017   Hotspot Sequential Pattern Visualization in Peatland of Sumatra and    Kalimantan using Shiny Framework  Gema Abriantini et al.[98]  FOR 018   Predicting The High Risk of Poaching areas Inside Bukit Barisan Selatan    National Park Using MaXent    Muhammad Irfansyah Lubis[99]  FOR 019   The Use of Hotspot Spatial Temporal Clustering and Dynamic Lucc to    Facilitate Peatland Degradation in Kalimantan, Indonesia (Case Study–    Mensiku Miniwatershed of Kapuas River)  Iksal Yanuarsyah et al.[99]  FOR 020   Typology of Land and Forest Fire in South Sumatra, Indonesia  Muhammad Ardiansyah et al.[100]  FOR 021   Image-Based Mangrove Leaf Area Index Modelling- A Comparison of    Terrestrial Optical Sensors   Muhammad Kamal[100]  FOR 022   Assessments of Sentinel-2 and Landsat-8 Spectral Capabilities in    Determining Forest Stand Parameters  Muhammad Buce Saleh et al. [101]  FOR 023   Mapping of Invasive Species (Arenga obtusifolia) in Javan Rhinos    Habitat, Ujung Kulon West Java, Based on Landsat-8 Image Analysis    and Geographical Information Systems  Program Book    10
   T h e   3  r d    I n t e r n a t i o n a l   S y m p o s i u m   o n   L I S A T   2 0 1 6    Projo Danoedoro et al.[101]  FOR 024   The Effect of Image Radiometric Correction on The Accuracy of    Vegetation Canopy Density Estimates Using Several Landsat 8 Oli’s    Vegetation Indices: A Case Study of Wonosari Area  Rizky Pranata Dewa et al.[102]  FOR 025   Soil Erosion and Its Correlation with Vegetation Cover: An Assessment    Using Multispectral Imagery and Raster-Based GIS  Diwyacitta Dirda Gupita et al.[102]  FOR 026   Spring Maintenance Strategy through Revitalization in Wonosadi    Forest, Beji Village, Ngawen District, Gunungkidul District, Yogyakarta    Theresia Retno Wulan et al.[103]  FOR 027   Age-surface Temperature Estimation Model: When Will Oil Palm    Plantation Reach the Same Surface Temperature as Natural Forest?   Siti Badriyah Rushayati et al.[104]  FOR 028   Assessing Burn Severity during 2015 Forest Fire in Way Canguk    Research Station, Bukit Barisan Selatan National Park, Lampung,    Indonesia  Muhammad I. Lubis et al.[104]  FOR 029   Bio-Vegetasi Method (Bioveg): Improved Land Mine Closure Methods    Effective and Efficient and Environmentally Friendly Muhamad Yusuf [104]  FOR 030   Geospatial Approach Determining Anthropogenic Factors Contributed    to Deforestation of Mangrove: A Case Study in Konawe Selatan,    Southeast Sulawesi    Dewi Nurhayati Yusuf  et al[105]  FOR 031   Mangrove Species Distribution in Sungai Asam Village, Indragiri Hilir    Regency, Riau Province    Prita Ayu Permatasari et al.[106]  FOR 033   Spatial Model of Wildfires in Regional Scale of Sumatra, Indonesia   Yudi Setiawan et al.[106]  FOR 034   Estimation of Net Ecosystem Exchange of Tropical Forest and Oil Palm    Plantations in Jambi Using Remote Sensing    Budi Lestyono[106]  FOR 035   Stand Density Measurement by Landsat 8 Using Forest Canopy    Density  Rahmi Nur Khairiah et al.[107]  FOR 036   Classification Model for Forest Fire Hotspot Occurrences Prediction    Using ANFIS Algorithm    Arif Kurnia Wijayanto et al.[107]  FOR 037   Quadcopter Applications for Wildlife Monitoring    Sumantri Radiansyah et al.[108]  FOR 038   Greenhouse Gas and Air Pollutant Emissions from Land and Forest Fire in    Indonesia during 2015 based on Satellite Data    Andik Pribadi et al.[108]  FOR 039   Usage of Geographical Information System (GIS) and Remote Sensing in    Development of Urban Forest Type and Shape in South Tangerang City   Gumilar Adam et al.[109]  Program Book    11
    T h e   3  r d    I n t e r n a t i o n a l   S y m p o s i u m   o n   L I S A T   2 0 1 6  FOR 040   Forest Information Derived from UAV Images  I Nengah Surati Jaya et al.[109]  Marine  MAR 001  Eddies Spatial Variability at Makassar Waters - Flores Sea  Firdaus Nuzula et al.[110]  MAR 002  Combining Ocean Numerical Model and SAR Imagery to Investigate the    Occurrence of Oil Pollution, A Case Study for The Java Sea   Agus Setiawan et al.[110]  MAR 003  Development  of  an  Automated  Processing  System  for  Potential  Fishing    Zone Forecast   Romy Ardianto et al.[111]  MAR 004  Delineation of Maritime Management Boundary between Surabaya,    Gresik, and Bangkalan Using Spot 7 Khomsin [111]  MAR 005  Brightness Temperature Variation of Landsat - 8 Data over Mangrove Area    in Perancak Estuary   Rizki Hanintyo [112]  MAR 006  Spatial and Temporal Variability of Sea Surface Temperature in Makassar    Strait through Java Sea Based on Multisensor Satellite Data    Muhammad Syahdan et al.[112]  MAR 007  Application Generalized Additive Models (GAMs) to Access the Respons of    Plankton Abundance and Environmental Variables in Bali Straits   Eko Susilo et al.[113]  MAR 008  Shallow Water Habitat Mapping Using WorldView-2 Imagery with Scheme    Supervised Classification and Water Column Correction in Tunda Island  Nico Wantona Prabowo et al.[113]  MAR 009  Estimation of Suspended Sediment Concentration from Acoustic Doppler    Current Profiler (ADCP) Instrument: A Case Study of Lembeh Strait, North    Sulawesi Angga Dwinovantyo et al.[114]  MAR 010  The Suitability of Biophysical-Chemistry Environment Condition for Pearl    Oyster Farming in Semau Strait, East Nusa Tenggara Enggar Yulia Wardani 114]  MAR 011  Fish Stock Assessment Japanese Threadfin Bream Nemipterus japonicus    (Bloch 1791) in The Sunda Strait Labuan Banten Muhamad Yunus [115]  MAR 013  Evaluation of Karst-water Quality Conditions as Vaname-Shrimp    (Litopenaeus vannamei) Culture Vessel Dudi Muhammad Wildan et al.[115]  MAR 014  Determining Pollution Status of Two Coastal Waters in Western Java: A    Comparison between North Part and South Part Yusli Wardiatno et al.[116]  MAR 015  The Relationship Between Concentration of chlorophyll-a with Skipjack    (Katsuwonus pelamis) production at West Sumatra Waters, Indonesia    Usman T et al.[116]  Program Book    12
   T h e   3  r d    I n t e r n a t i o n a l   S y m p o s i u m   o n   L I S A T   2 0 1 6  MAR 016  Estimation of Total Suspended Matter Concentration Using Landsat 8 OLI    in Lombok Coastal, Indonesia Emiyati et al.[117]  MAR 017  Coupling BTM-Marxan for Reviewing Community-Based Marine Protected    Area in Harapan-Kelapa Island, Seribu Islands    Alexandra Maheswari Waskita et al.[117]  MAR 018  Modelling of the Spread over Several Waste Concentration in the Waters    around PT Pupuk Iskandar Muda (PIM) Ichsan Setiawan et al.[118]  MAR 019  Seagrass Mapping using Depth Invariant Index and Principle Component    Analysis  Agnestesya Manuputty et al.[118]  MAR 020  Mapping of Shallow Water Benthic Habitat on Reef Flat Zones by Using    Object Based and Pixel Based Image Classification in Harapan-Kelapa    Islands, Kepulauan Seribu Vincentius Paulus Siregar et al.[118]  MAR 021  Seasonal Variation of Net Primary Production (NPP) Derived from Satellite    at Arafura Sea, Papua, Indonesia   Komang Iwan Suniada et al.[119]  MAR 022  Utilization of Drone image for Coral Bleaching Monitoring: Case Study    Pemuteran Restoration Area, Bali  Beginer Subhan et al.[120]  MAR 023  Spasio Temporal Mapping of Coral Reef Condition at Banggai Island Central    Sulawesi  Beginer Subhan et al.[120]  MAR 024  Detection and Mapping of Coral Reef Using High Frequency Sonar  Henry M. Manik [120]  MAR 025  Makassar Upwelling during El Nino 2015 event: from Satellite Data,    Hydrographic Measurement, and Eddy-Resolved Ocean Modeling Agus Saleh Atmadipoera et al.[121]  MAR 027  Responses of Coastal Society to Shore Erosion in Sugihwaras Village, Jenu    Sub-District, Tuban  Iesyat Fathimah [121]  MAR 028  Toward Establishing An Optimal Drone Latitude for Seagrass Observation   Indra Jaya et al.[122]  MAR 029  Landscaping Genetic Diversity and Spatial Connectivity of Blue Swimming    Crab (Portunus pelagicus) between Three Populations in Southeast    Sulawesi (Kendari, Bombana, dan Pamandati) Revealed by Mitochondrial    DNA    Hawis Madduppa et al.[123]  MAR 030  Biological Response to the Indian Ocean Dipole (1997/98 & 2006/07) and    Its Impact on Sardinella lemuru Production in Bali Strait Jonson Lumban-Gaol et al.[123]  MAR 031  Detection of Potential Fishing Zone for Pacific Saury (Cololabis saira) using    Generalized Additive Model and Remotely Sensed Data Achmad Fachruddin Syah et al.[124]  Program Book    13
    T h e   3  r d    I n t e r n a t i o n a l   S y m p o s i u m   o n   L I S A T   2 0 1 6  MAR 032  Tracking Skipjack Tuna Fishing Ground in West Banda Sea Relations with    Sea Surface Temperature Parameters from Aqua MODIS Satellite   Muslim Tadjuddah [124]  MAR 033  Seagrass Species Distribution, Density, and Coverage at Panggang Island,    Jakarta  Iswandi Wahab [125]  MAR 034  Impact of Sea Surface Partial Pressure CO2(pCO2) Condition on Nutrient    and Phytoplankton Community in Karimata and Sunda Strait    Iis Triyulianti et al.[125]  MAR 035  Upwelling Analysis in Southern Makassar Strait Ferdy Gustian Utama et al.[126]  MAR 036  Water Quality and Anguilid Eel (Anguilla bicolor bicolor, McClelland 1844)    Fishery in Kungkai Baru River, Bengkulu Province   Ni Komang Suryati et al.[126]  MAR 037  Analysis of Turbulent Mixing in Dewakang Sill, South Makkasar Strait   Risko et al.[127]  MAR 038  Using Remote Sensing and GIS in Mapping Coastal Seafood Resiliency Agustinus M Samosir et al.[127]  MAR 039  Himawari-8 as a New Input Data in Determining the Potential Fishing Zone    Rossi Hamzah [128]  MAR 040  Nutrient and Chlorophyll-a Distribution in Makassar Upwelling Region: from    Majaflox Cruise 2015    Annisya Rosdiana et al.[128]  MAR 041  Landsat Observations of Internal Waves on the Lombok Strait I Wayan Gede Astawa Karang et al.[128]  MAR 042  Spatial Distribution, Species Composition, Density, and Ecological Indices of    Tropical Macroalgae in Three Sea Ecoregions (Molucca Sea, Banda Sea and    Java Sea) of Indonesia  Khajar Imaniar et al.[129]  MAR 043  A Study of Physical Carrying Capacity in Regional Tourism Strategic Area of    Kiskendo-Kelir, Kulon Progo Regency as A Foundation to Develop Tourist    Attraction Object   Aris Haryanto et al.[130]  MAR 044  The Effect of Land Use Change on Water Quality: A Case Study in Ciliwung    Watershed    Prita Ayu Permatasari et al.[130]  MAR 045  Mangrove Mapping and Monitoring in the Eastern Part of North Sumatra    using Landsat Satellite Imagery Risti Endriani Arhatin [131]  MAR 046  Vertical Distribution of Dissolved Oxygen, Dissolved Inorganic Nitrogen, and    Chlorophyll-a in Sunda and Karimata Strait  Muhammad Zainuri et al.[131]  MAR 047  Coastal Upwelling in Southern Coast of Sumbawa Island, Indonesia   Qamal Taufikurahman et al.[132]  MAR 048  Biodiversity and Distribution of Horseshoe Crabs in the Northern Coast of Java    and Southern Coast of Madura  Ali Mashar et al.[132]  Program Book    14
   T h e   3  r d    I n t e r n a t i o n a l   S y m p o s i u m   o n   L I S A T   2 0 1 6  MAR 049  A comparison of SPOT 6 and RapidEye Images for Mapping Mangrove    Landcover in the Kembung River, Bengkalis Island, Indonesia   Yossi Oktorini et al.[133]  MAR 050  Sea surface temperature and chlorophyll-a from Himawari-8   Rossi Hamzah et al.[133]  MAR 051  Jakarta Bay Reclamation and Its Impact on Coral Reefs Resiliency Agustinus M Samosir et al.[134]  MAR 052  The Use of Marxan Application and Remotely Sensed Data to Refine Marine    Conservation Zone in The Eastern of Indonesia Study Case (South East    Sulawesi)    Hadiana et al.[134]  MAR 053  The Influence of Water Quality Variables on Plankton Community Distribution    of Gresik Coastal Area, East Java   Dea Fauzia Lestari et al.[135]  MAR 054  Spatial Distribution and Ecological Risk Assessment of Heavy Metal in Surface    Sediment from West Part of Java Sea   Dea Fauzia Lestari et al.[135]  MAR 055  The Existence of Phytoplankton and Zooplankton During Solar Eclipse in a    Single Spot of Pramuka Island Waters, Seribu Island  Niken Tunjung Murti Pratiwi et al.[136]  MAR 056  Diversity and Spatial Distribution of Plankton in Connected Water of Bali    Strait, Between Easternpart of Java and Western of Bali Island  Niken Tunjung Murti Pratiwi et al.[136]  MAR 057  Spatial Distribution of Plankton in Riau Islands Province, Indonesia  Inna Puspa Ayu et al.[137]  MAR 058  The Impact of Human Activities on Coral Reef’s Condition Change in Gili    Matra Aquatic Tourism Park Conservation Region, Lombok   Jaya Katwang Mabuchi et al.[138]  MAR 059  The Condition of Waters Mahakam Delta of Oil Extraction A Model of    Sustainable Shrimp Farming Area Management (Case Study the Coastal of    Banten Bay) Mochammad Farkan et al.[138]  MAR 060  The Condition of Waters Mahakam Delta of Oil Extraction  Irza Arnita Nur et al.[139]  Satellite Technology  SAT 001   Spatial  and  Temporal  Distribution  of  Hotspot  in  Peatland  Area  in    Sumatera, Indonesia by Using Remote Sensing Information  Annisa Puspa Kirana[139]  SAT 002   Space-based Observation of Lightning Trend Anomaly  (1998-2003) over    Indonesia   Yopi Ilhamsyah et al.[140]  SAT 003   The Optical Band Gap of Undoped and Nb2O5-doped LiTaO3 Thin Films    Based on Tauc Plot Method for Applied to Satellite   Richie Estrada et al.[140]  Program Book    15
    T h e   3  r d    I n t e r n a t i o n a l   S y m p o s i u m   o n   L I S A T   2 0 1 6  SAT 004   Effect of Annealing Temperature Variation on the Optical Properties Test    of LiTaO3 Thin Films Based on Tauc Plot Method for Satellite Technology Nani Djohan et al.[141]  SAT 005   A  Study  of  the  Partial  Acquisition  Technique  to  Reduce  the  Amount  of    SAR Data Rahmat Arief [141]  SAT 006   Integrated  Ground  Station  Network  for  LAPAN's  Satellite  Operations    Support   Agung Wahyudiono et al.[142]  SAT 007   Utilization of LAPAN Satellite (A1, A2, and A3) in Supporting Indonesia's    Potential as Maritime Center of the World  Atriyon Julzarika [142]  SAT 008   Pattern Monitoring of Mining Activities Changes using Remote Sensing  Atriyon Julzarika [143]  SAT 009   Smoke Movement and Visibility Analysis when Forest Fires in Pekanbaru    from August to September 2015 by Using SATAID and HYSPLIT  Teguh Setyawan [143]  SAT 010   Identification  of  Atmospheric  Boundary  Layer  Thickness  Using  Velocity    and Width Spectral Radar Datas and WRF - ARW Model in Merauke    Rodhi Janu Aldilla Putri [143]  SAT 011   Accuracy  Assessment  of  Land  Cover  &  Land  Use  in  Semarang,  Central    Java Using LAPAN-A2 Satellite Data Jalu Nugroho [144]  SAT 012   Barium Strontium Titanate Thin Film Growth with Variation of Rotational    Speed  as  the  Prototype  of  a  Temperature  Sensor  in  the  Satellite    Technology    Mulyadi et al. [144]  SAT 013   Hydrological Similarity Approach and Rainfall Satellite Utilization for Mini    Hydro Power Dam Basic Design (Case Study on the Ungauged Catchment    at West Borneo, Indonesia)  Wahyu Gendam Prakoso  et al.[145]  SAT 014   Ba0.5  Sr0.5TiO3  Thin  Film  Growth  with  Variation  of  Lanthanum  Dopant    Compatibility as a Temperature Sensor in the Satellite Technology Rika Wahyuni Arsianti et al.[145]  SAT 015   High of Flying, Resolution and Number of Pixel Photos Correlation by UAV    Data’s (Case Study: Tourism Complex Cepuri, Coastal District Bantul)  Priyadi Kardono et al.[146]  SAT 016   High of Flying, Resolution and Number of Pixel Photos Correlation by UAV    Data’s (Case Study: Tourism Complex Cepuri, Coastal District Bantul)  Mario Putra Suhana et al.[146]  SAT 017   Preliminary of Optical Lens Design for Micro-Satellite    Elvira Rachim et al.[147]  SAT 018   UAV  Utilization  on  Monitoring  Coastline  Changes  in  Relation  to  the    Dynamics in The Coastline Bantul Yogyakarta    Guridno Bintar Saputro et al.[147]  SAT 019   UAV Application for Landslide Modeling in The Coastal Area (Case Study:    Landslide in Parang Endog, Bantul-Yogyakarta).    Mone Iye Cornelia Marschiavelli et al.[147]  Program Book    16
   T h e   3  r d    I n t e r n a t i o n a l   S y m p o s i u m   o n   L I S A T   2 0 1 6  SAT 020   Satellite Image Processing for Precision Agriculture Using Convolutional    Neural Network and Genetic Algorithm   Firdaus Prawiradisastra et al.[148]  SAT 021   Modelling Land Use Changes in Komering Watershed, South Sumatera   Albertus Yogo Dwi Sancoko et al.[148]  SAT 022   Model of Estimating Water Volume in Peatland Ecosystem with Landsat 8    OLI – TIRS (Case Study: PT. BSS 1, West Borneo)  Allan Nur Wahid [149]  SAT 023   Multi-scale  Accuracy  Assessment  of  Land  Cover  Map  Derived  from    Combination  of  Sentinel  1  Radar  and  Sentinel  2  Multispectral  data    using Random Forest Classifier Sanjiwana Arjasakusuma et al.[149]  SAT 024   Indonesian  Coverage  Simulation  of  SAR  Satellite  at  Near-Equatorial    Orbit  Harry Septanto et al.[150]  SAT 025   Remote  Sensing  and  Weather  Elements  for  Exploring  Marine    Resources Potency in Lampung Bay    Andika Putri Firdausy et al.[150]  SAT 026   Radiometric  Performance  of  Multispectral  Push-Broom  Imager  of    LAPAN-IPB Satellite  A Hadi Syafrudin[151]  SAT 027   Camera  Payload  Systems  for  the  LAPAN  IPB  Experimental    Microsatellite  A Hadi Syafrudin[151]  SAT 028   The Development of Daily System Data Processing Landsat-8 Surface    Reflectance  using  LaSRC  in  LAPAN  Pekayon  (Case  Study:  Path/Row    121065) Kuncoro Adi Pradono et al.[152]  SAT 029   Analysis of LAPAN-IPB Image Lossless Compression Using Differential    Pulse Code Modulation and Huffman Coding   Patria Rachman Hakim et al.[152]  SAT 030   Noise  Removal  Using  Thresholding  and  Segmentation  for  Random    Noise Sentinel-1 Data Haris Suka Dyatmika et al.[153]  SAT 031   Optical  Properties  and  Crystal  Structure  of  Ba0.55Sr0.45TiO3  Doped  by    Lithium  Oxide  (Li2O)  Thin  Films  for  Light  Sensor  on  Satellite    Technology Irzaman.[153]  SAT 032   Integration of Water Quality Characteristic, Land Use, and Land Cover    to Determine River Pesanggrahan Water Quality Status    Hefni Effendi et al.[154]  SAT 033   Monthly Distribution of Ozone over Bandung, West Java    Sri Muslimah et al.[154]  SAT 034   Development  of  a  push  broom  multispectral  Visible-NIR  System  in  LSA    LAPAN due to Modified Response Spectrum Power Light Camera    Ahmad Maryanto et al.[155]  Program Book    17
    T h e   3  r d    I n t e r n a t i o n a l   S y m p o s i u m   o n   L I S A T   2 0 1 6  SAT 035   Improvement  of  Rumpin  Ground  Station  for  Automatic  Data  Receiving    and  Nearly  Full  Remote  of  the  Landsat-7/8  (LDCM)  and  Terra/Aqua    (MODIS) to Support the Parepare Ground Station   Hidayat Gunawan et al.[155]  SAT 036   Monitoring  Tropical  Peatland  Ecosystem  in  Regional  Scale  Using    Multi-Temporal  MODIS  Data:  Present  Possibilities  and  Future    Challenges   Yudi Setiawan et al.[155]  Program Book    18
   T h e   3  r d    I n t e r n a t i o n a l   S y m p o s i u m   o n   L I S A T   2 0 1 6   6.  Map of IPB International Conference Centre (IICC)    Botani Square st Building 1    floor    JL.Padjajaran    Raya   Bogor  Program Book    19
    T h e   3  r d    I n t e r n a t i o n a l   S y m p o s i u m   o n   L I S A T   2 0 1 6    Location of ballroom and meeting room in IPB International Convention Centre    (IICC) Building BALL    ROOM 1 Meeting Room EF   Meeting   Meeting   Room B   Room A nd   2  Floor  Program Book    20
   T h e   3  r d    I n t e r n a t i o n a l   S y m p o s i u m   o n   L I S A T   2 0 1 6 WELCOME ADDRESS & KEYNOTE SPEECH  Program Book    21
    T h e   3  r d    I n t e r n a t i o n a l   S y m p o s i u m   o n   L I S A T   2 0 1 6    1.  Welcome Address: Rector of Bogor Agricultural University (IPB)   On behalf of Bogor Agricultural University (IPB), it is my pleasure    to present this collection of abstracts of plenary and parallel sessions    including  oral  and  poster  presentation  which  constitute  the  second    international  symposium  of  LAPAN-IPB  Satellite  which  shortened  as    LISAT. These 210 abstracts represent the result from many studies from    various scientists and students in the field areas of agriculture, marine    and  fisheries,  forestry,  climate,  and  satellite  technology.  We  thank  to    the  Research  and  innovation  Directorate  of  IPB  and  Centre  for    Environmental  Research  (PPLH-IPB)  who  has  been  working  hardly  to    organize this symposium since the beginning.   In its strategic plan 2014-2018, IPB as one of leading universities    in  Indonesia  that  focus  on  agricultural  science  and  technology    committed  to  become  an  international  university  in  terms  of  human    resource  development  and  science  and  technology  advancement    particularly in the fields of agriculture. This includes tropical agriculture,    agribusiness,  agro-industry  and  agro-services.  However,  as  the  time    goes  by,  IPB  has  also  improved  in  the  field  sciences  of  marine  and    fisheries, livestock, as well as forestry, climate, and many more.   In  accordance  with  this  vision,  the  Research  Master  Plan  (RIP)    developed by IPB authorities is mainstreaming the food security sector    with  an  outline  research  mainly  on  improving  the  production  and    productivity  of  rice,  rice  supply  security,  non-rice  food  crops,    horticulture,  plantation,  as  well  as  fish  farm  and  livestock  for  food.    Moreover,  this  master  plan  highlights  in  the  improvement  of  food    quality  and  food  diversification  in  order  to  prevent  and  fight  the    multiple  nutritional  problems,  while  supporting  climate  change    mitigation and adaptation for food security.   In order to implement this RIP, IPB has been collaborated with    various public and private agencies. One of the partnership programs is    the cooperation between IPB and the National Aeronautics and Space    Agency  (LAPAN)  that  has  been  initiated  since  2010.  This  alliance  is    developed  to  carry  out  satellite  technology  construction  and    development  in  order  to  support  food  security  and  environmental    monitoring programs especially in Indonesia. Accordingly, this Satellite    partnership is named as LAPAN-IPB Satellite or LISAT.  Program Book    22
   T h e   3  r d    I n t e r n a t i o n a l   S y m p o s i u m   o n   L I S A T   2 0 1 6   The  satellite  of  LISAT  is  developed  by  LAPAN  and  IPB.  This  is    based  on  the  ability  of  LAPAN  that  has  the  knowledge  and  skills  to    design and construct the satellites independently, whilst the IPB has the    ability in the processing and utilizing the remote sensing data from the    satellite. We have a great expectation that this cooperation appears as    essential part in order to support the national food security programs    through the satellite technology development and the utilization of its    remote sensing data.   As  the  early  stage,  LISAT  satellite  will  be  utilized  to  provide    satellite  information  related  to  seasonal  agricultural  land  monitoring    particularly for rice production, which is focused on the acquisition of    information  from  various  phases  of  rice  growth  and  to  estimate  the    extent  of  harvested  crops  or  to  predict  the  best  of  planting  season.    However, this satellite is developed not only for agriculture purposes,    but also for marine and fisheries, forestry and climate as it stated in IPB    Strategic Plan 2014-2018.   It  is  our  great  honour  that  this  collaboration  between  two    scientific institutions (LAPAN-IPB) will improve the research ideas and    activities  in  remote  sensing  applications  in  various  fields  and  areas    throughout Indonesia. This activity as predicted will encourage, inspire,    explore and expand the knowledge and interest of many scientist and    students in a broad array of topics in remote sensing.  Bogor, October 2016  Prof. Dr. Ir. Herry Suhardiyanto, M.Sc  Rector of IPB  Program Book    23
    T h e   3  r d    I n t e r n a t i o n a l   S y m p o s i u m   o n   L I S A T   2 0 1 6    2.  Keynote: Head of National Institute of Aeronautics and Space of    Indonesia (LAPAN)   Distinguished  Guests,  Ladies  and  Gentlemen,  I  would  like  to    express my sincere gratitude and heartfelt welcome to all delegates and    participants  from  various  institutions  who  attend  the  second    International Symposium on LAPAN-IPB Satellite for food security and    environmental Monitoring 2016 (LISAT-FSEM 2016).   We certainly believe that food security is a fundamental aspect    that concerns to all countries in the world. By definition, food security is    the state of having reliable access to a sufficient quantity of affordable,    nutritious food. However, as one of developing countries, we still rely    on other countries for our staple food. This becomes a major issue that    the current newly elected president of Indonesia wants to address as    quickly as possible.   Since 2003, the National Aeronautics and Space Agency (LAPAN)    independently  has  successfully  developed  a  micro  satellite  for  Earth    monitoring  (remote  sensing)  that  have  been  launched  and  operating    properly  since  2007.  With  this  increasing  ability  of  Indonesia  in  the    science and technology of remote sensing, it may possible for Indonesia    to develop our own satellite for food security applications and reduce    our dependency on other countries.   As  a  leading  university  in  agriculture  in  Indonesia,  Bogor    Agriculture University (IPB) has been conducted various studies related    to  food  security  including  agriculture,  marine  and  fisheries,  forestry,    climate, and many other related subjects. View this way, collaboration    between two leading institutions (LAPAN and IPB) will have huge impact    in supporting and developing national food security programs based on    remote sensing technologies.   Finally,  I  want  to  stress  the  importance  of  this  LAPAN-IPB    collaboration in implementing the national program of food security. In    this  context,  we  invite  everyone's  contribution  to  the  collaborative    effort in technology utilization and development with their knowledge    and technology.   Thank you very much. Bogor, October 2016, Prof. Dr. Thomas Djamaluddin    Head of LAPAN  Program Book    24
   T h e   3  r d    I n t e r n a t i o n a l   S y m p o s i u m   o n   L I S A T   2 0 1 6 PROGRAM  Program Book    25
    T h e   3  r d    I n t e r n a t i o n a l   S y m p o s i u m   o n   L I S A T   2 0 1 6   October 25th, 2016   Ballroom  Room A   Room B    Room EF 08:00-08:30  Registration   08:30-09:00  Coffee Morning   09:00-09:10  Welcoming Address   09:10-09:50  Keynote Speech   09:50-10:10  A motion picture of LAPAN-A3/LAPAN-IPB satellite and Group Photo Session   10:00-12:00  Plenary Session   12:00-13:00  Lunch Parallel Session   AGR-TU1.1    FOR-TU1.2    CLI-TU1.3  SAT-TU1.4   13:00-14:30 SAR Detection RS application in   Biodiversity   Climate Change   and Satellite   Agriculture  Conservation   and Variability    Application   14:30-14:45  Coffee Break  MAR-TU2.1 FOR-TU2.2   AGR-TU2.3  MAR-TU2.4 RS application in RS application in   14:45-16.30   Coastal Zone &   Deforestation and   Land Use Land   RS application in Forest Degradation  Marine    Fisheries  Cover    th   October 26 , 2016   October 26th    Ballroom    Room A  Room B Room EF   08:00-09:00   Registration   09:00-10:50   Plenary Session   10:50-11:00   Coffee Break and Poster Session    Parallel Session  MAR-WED1.1 AGR-WED1.2  CLI-WED1.3 FOR-WED1.4 RS application in   11:00-12:30   Coastal Zone &   RS application in   Climate Change   Forest Fire    Fisheries Agriculture   and Variability   Assessment   12:30-13:30   Lunch  MAR-WED2.1 AGR-WED2.2  CLI-WED2.3 SAT-WED2.4    RS application in   Dynamic   UAV and RS application in   13:30-15:00   Land Use Land   Modelling in   Microsatellite    Marine    Cover   Climate System   Technology   15:00-15:15   Coffee Break and Poster Session  AGRFOR-  MAR-WED3.1 SAT-WED3.2    MARCLI-WED3.4   WED3.3    RS application in   Satellite   15:15-16:45   RS application in   Sensor & Satellite   Agriculture and   Technology and    Marine Platform   forestry  Application   16:45-17:00   Coffee Break and Poster Session   17:00-17:30   Closing Ceremony  Program Book    26
   T h e   3  r d    I n t e r n a t i o n a l   S y m p o s i u m   o n   L I S A T   2 0 1 6    PROGRAM   October 25 (TUE), 2016    08.00 - 13.00    BALLROOM 1  08.00 – 08.30  Registration  08.30 – 09.00  Coffee Morning  09.00 – 09.10  Welcoming Address  Prof. Dr. Herry Suhardiyanto, M.Sc.    Rector of IPB  09.10 – 09.30  Keynote Speech  Prof. Dr. Thomas Djamaluddin   Head of National Institute of Aeronautics and Space of Indonesia (LAPAN)  09.30 – 09.50  Keynote Speech    Prof. Mohamad Nasir, PhD  Minister of Research Technology, and Higher Education  09.50 – 10.00  LISAT Launching Movie and Group Photo Session  10.00 – 12.00  Plenary Session (20 min/each) 10.00 Result of LAPAN-A2/LAPAN-Orari Satellite and LAPAN-A3/LAPAN-IPB   Satellite Operation  Drs. Abdul Rahman, MT.   Head of Center for Satellite Technology LAPAN, INDONESIA 10.20 SAR-based paddy rice monitoring: Development and application of the   system in South and South East Asian Countries  Dr. Tri Deri Setiyono    Scientist, Crop Modeller, International Rice Research Institute (IRRI),    PHILIPPINES 10.40 Application of Remote Sensing and GIS on Agricultural Sector in   Indonesia Dr. Baba Barus, M.Sc    Head of Soil Science and Land Resources Department, Bogor Agricultural    University, INDONESIA 11.00 Introduction of Center for Remote Sensing and Ocean Sciences (CReSOS)   Udayana University from 2004 to the Present  Dr. Takahiro Osawa   Researcher, Center for Remote Sensing and Ocean Sciences (CReSOS),    Udayana University, INDONESIA, Yamaguchi University, JAPAN 11.20 Discussion    Moderator: Ir. Robertus Heru Triharjanto, M.Sc  National Institute of Aeronautics and Space of Indonesia (LAPAN)  12.00 – 13.00  Lunch Break  Program Book    27
    T h e   3  r d    I n t e r n a t i o n a l   S y m p o s i u m   o n   L I S A T   2 0 1 6   October 25 (TUE), 2016    13.00 - 16.30    BALLROOM 1  13.00 – 14.30   Parallel Session (15 min/each)    Parallel Code: AGR-TU1.1  (Moderator: Dr. Baba Barus) 13.00 Review on the Application of Remote Sensing for Agriculture in   Indonesia  Sri Hartini 13.15 Method for Detecting Biological Parameter of Rice Growth and Early   Planting of Paddy by Using Multitemporal Remote Sensing Data Dede Dirgahayu 13.30 Mapping the Vegetation Type and Vegetation Cover Percentage in Green   Zone Using Pleaides Imagery    Bambang Trisakti 13.45 Mapping Ecosystem Service Supply and Demand in Batanghari   Catchment   Suria Tarigan 14.00 Estimated Production of Crops Plant Based on Land Suitability Using   Geo-Eye Imagery in The District Karangasem, Bali   Heratania Aprilia Setyowati 14.15 Changes Detection in Wetland Irrigation District Indramayu with Spectral   Mixture Analysis Method    Alia Saskia Puspitasari  14.30 – 14.45  Poster Session and Coffee Break  14.45 – 16.30  Parallel Session (15 min/each)   Parallel Code: MAR-TU2.1  (Moderator: Prof. Vincentius P. Siregar) 14.45 The Suitability of Biophysical-Chemistry Environment Condition for Pearl   Oyster Farming in Semau Strait, East Nusa Tenggara Enggar Yulia Wardani 15.00 Determining Pollution Status of Two Coastal Waters in Western Java: A   Comparison between North Part and South Part Yusli Wardiatno 15.15 The Relationship between Concentration of chlorophyll-a with Skipjack   (Katsuwonus pelamis) production at West Sumatra Waters, Indonesia   Usman T  Program Book    28
   T h e   3  r d    I n t e r n a t i o n a l   S y m p o s i u m   o n   L I S A T   2 0 1 6 15.30  Estimation of Total Suspended Matter Concentration Using Landsat 8 OLI   in Lombok Coastal, Indonesia    Emiyati 15.45  Seasonal Variation of Net Primary Production (NPP) Derived from   Satellite at Arafura Sea, Papua, Indonesia    Komang Iwan Suniada 16.00  Responses of Coastal Society to Shore Erosion in Sugihwaras Village,   Jenu Sub-District, Tuban Iesyat Fathimah 16.15  Himawari-8 as a New Input Data in Determining the Potential Fishing   Zone   Rossi Hamzah  ROOM A  13.00 – 14.30  Parallel Session (15 min/each) Parallel Code: FOR-TU1.2  (Moderator: Dr. Projo Danoedoro) 13.00 Spatial Distribution and Habitat Suitability of Javan Gibbon in Gunung   Halimun Salak National Park    Rahayu Oktaviani 13.15 Habitat Suitability of Javan Langur (Presbytis comata) in Plantation   Forest   Lilik Budi Prasetyo 13.30 Potential Habitat of Javan Hawk-Eagle Based on Multi-Scale Approach   and Its Implication for Conservation Cici Nurfatimah 13.45 Predicting the High Risk of Poaching areas Inside Bukit Barisan Selatan   National Park Using MaXent   Muhammad Irfansyah Lubis 14.00 Mapping of Invasive Species (Arenga obtusifolia) in Javan Rhinos Habitat,   Ujung Kulon West Java, Based on Landsat-8 Image Analysis and   Geographical Information Systems    Projo Danoedoro 14.15 Quadcopter Applications for Wildlife Monitoring Sumantri Radiansyah  14.30 – 14.45   Poster Session and Coffee Break  Program Book    29
    T h e   3  r d    I n t e r n a t i o n a l   S y m p o s i u m   o n   L I S A T   2 0 1 6  14.45 – 16.15  Parallel Session (15 min/each)  Parallel Code: FOR-TU2.2  (Moderator: Dr. Muhammad Buce Saleh) 14.45 Agricultural Expansion and Deforestation in the Forestland of Riau,   Sumatra Zubair 15.00 Mapping of Shorea Natural Distribution in the Last Remaining Forests in   Riau as a Baseline Information for Conservation Strategy   Atok Subiakto 15.15 The Use of Hotspot Spatial Temporal Clustering and Dynamic LUCC to   Facilitate Peatland Degradation in Kalimantan, Indonesia (Case Study–   Mensiku Miniwatershed of Kapuas River)    Iksal Yanuarsyah 15.30 Image-Based Mangrove Leaf Area Index Modelling- A Comparison of   Terrestrial Optical Sensors  Muhammad Kamal 15.45 Assessments of Sentinel-2 and Landsat-8 Spectral Capabilities in   Determining Forest Stand Parameters   Muhammad Buce Saleh 16.00 The Effect of Image Radiometric Correction on The Accuracy of   Vegetation Canopy Density Estimates Using Several Landsat 8 OLI’s   Vegetation Indices: A Case Study of Wonosari Area  Rizky Pranata Dewa  ROOM B  13.00 – 14.30  Parallel Session (15 min/each)  Parallel Code: CLI-TU1.3  (Moderator: Dr. Akhmad Faqih/Dr. Rahmat HIdayat) 13.00 The Contribution of Mesoscale Convective Complexes to Rainfall over   Indonesian Maritime Continent    Trismidianto 13.15 Propagation of Convective Complexes Systems Triggering Potential   Flooding Rainfall of Greater Jakarta using Satellite Data    Danang Eko Nuryanto 13.30 MJO Modulation on Diurnal Rainfall over West Java during Pre-Monsoon   and Strong El Nino Periods Erma Yulihastin 13.45 The Phenomenon of the Indian Ocean Dipole (IOD) and Its Influence on   the Concentration of Chlorophyll-a in a Sea of the West Sumatra and   South Java  R Marianto Tri Yuda 14.00 Water Allocation for Agriculture Complex Terrain under Changing   Climate   I Putu Santikayasa  Program Book    30
   T h e   3  r d    I n t e r n a t i o n a l   S y m p o s i u m   o n   L I S A T   2 0 1 6 14.15 Spatial Variability of Climate Types over Crop Production Growing   Regions   Perdinan  14.30 – 14.45   Poster Session and Coffee Break  14.45 – 16.15   Parallel Session (15 min/each)  Parallel Code: AGR-TU2.3  (Moderator: Dr. Syartinilia) 14.45 Conversion Patterns of Paddy Fields in Subang Regency, West Java,   Indonesia  Paulus Basuki Kuwat Santoso 15.00 Monitoring of Landscape Change in Paddy Fields: Case Study of   Karawang District – West Java Province Eduwin Eko Franjaya 15.15 Land Conversion and Economic Development in Jawa Barat Province:   Trade off or Synergy?  Nunung Nuryartono 15.30 Spatial Modelling of Land Use/Cover Change (LUCC) in South Tangerang   City, Banten Khalid Saifullah 15.45 Impact of Oil and Gas Field in Sugar Cane Condition Using Landsat 8 In   Indramayu Area, West Java Province, Republic of Indonesia   Tri Muji Susantoro 16.00 Land-Conversion Processes of Agricultural Land into Urban Settlement in   Surabaya    Muhammad Fikri Amrullah  ROOM EF  13.00 – 14.30  Parallel Session (15 min/each) Parallel Code: SAT-TU1.4  (Moderator: Dr. Yeni Herdiyeni) 13.00 Spatial and Temporal Distribution of Hotspot in Peatland Area in   Sumatera, Indonesia by Using Remote Sensing Information Annisa Puspa Kirana 13.15 A Study of the Partial Acquisition Technique to Reduce the Amount of   SAR Data   Rahmat Arief 13.30 Satellite Image Processing for Precision Agriculture Using Convolutional   Neural Network and Genetic Algorithm   Firdaus Prawiradisastra 13.45 Modelling Land Use Changes in Komering Watershed, South Sumatera    Albertus Yogo Dwi Sancoko  Program Book    31
    T h e   3  r d    I n t e r n a t i o n a l   S y m p o s i u m   o n   L I S A T   2 0 1 6 14.00 Model of Estimating Water Volume in Peatland Ecosystem with Landsat   8 OLI – TIRS (Case Study: PT. BSS 1, West Borneo) Allan Nur Wahid 14.15 Indonesian Coverage Simulation of SAR Satellite at Near-Equatorial Orbit  Harry Septanto  14.30 – 14.45   Poster Session and Coffee Break  14.45 – 15.30   Parallel Session (15 min/each)  Parallel Code: MAR-TU2.4  (Moderator: Dr. Hefni Effendi/Dr. Niken T.M. Pratiwi) 14.45 Combining Ocean Numerical Model and SAR Imagery to Investigate the   Occurrence of Oil Pollution, a Case Study for the Java Sea  Agus Setiawan 15.00 Delineation of Maritime Management Boundary between Surabaya,   Gresik, and Bangkalan Using Spot 7   Khomsin 15.15 Shallow Water Habitat Mapping Using WorldView-2 Imagery with   Scheme Supervised Classification and Water Column Correction in Tunda   Island   Nico Wantona Prabowo 15.30 Estimation of Suspended Sediment Concentration from Acoustic Doppler   Current Profiler (ADCP) Instrument: A Case Study of Lembeh Strait,   North Sulawesi  Angga Dwinovantyo 15.45 Coupling BTM-Marxan for Reviewing Community-Based Marine   Protected Area in Harapan-Kelapa Island, Seribu Islands Alexandra Maheswari Waskita 16.00 Diversity and Spatial Distribution of Plankton in Connected Water of Bali   Strait, Between Easternpart of Java and Western of Bali Island   Niken Tunjung Murti Pratiwi 16.15 Spatial Distribution of Plankton in Riau Islands Province, Indonesia  Inna Puspa Ayu  Program Book    32
   T h e   3  r d    I n t e r n a t i o n a l   S y m p o s i u m   o n   L I S A T   2 0 1 6   October 26 (WED), 2016    08.00 - 11.00    BALLROOM 1  08.00 – 08.30  Registration  08.30 – 09.00  Coffee Morning  09.00 – 11.00  Plenary Session (20 min/each) 09.00 GIS and Remote Sensing Application on Wetland Studies Prof. Fuyasuki Kanda Director of Institute of Northern Environment,  Hokkaido University of Education, JAPAN 09.20 State of the Art of Remote Sensing Technology for Forestry in Indonesia Prof. I Nengah Surati Jaya  Professor, Faculty of Forestry, Bogor Agricultural University, INDONESIA 09.40 Developing Marine Fisheries Spatial Information System   Prof. Dr. Dewayany Sutrisno    Head of Indonesian Society for Remote Sensing,   Geospatial Information Agency, INDONESIA 10.00 Monitoring of Sea Level Rise in Indonesian Waters Dr. Bisman Nababan Senior Lecturer, Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Science, Bogor Agricultural University, INDONESIA 10.20 Discussion Moderator: Prof. Lilik Budi Prasetyo Faculty of Forestry, Bogor Agricultural University, INDONESIA  10.50 – 11.00  Coffee Break and Poster Session  Program Book    33
    T h e   3  r d    I n t e r n a t i o n a l   S y m p o s i u m   o n   L I S A T   2 0 1 6   October 26 (WED), 2016    11.00 - 17.00 BALLROOM  11.00 – 12.30  Parallel Session (15 min/each) Parallel Code: MAR-WED1.1  (Moderator: Dr. Bisman Nababan) 11.00 Landscaping Genetic Diversity and Spatial Connectivity of Blue   Swimming Crab (Portunus pelagicus) between Three Populations in   Southeast Sulawesi (Kendari, Bombana, dan Pamandati) Revealed by   Mitochondrial DNA    Hawis Madduppa 11.15 Biological Response to the Indian Ocean Dipole (1997/98 & 2006/07)   and Its Impact on Sardinella lemuru Production in Bali Strait Jonson Lumban-Gaol 11.30 Detection of Potential Fishing Zone for Pacific Saury (Cololabis saira)   using Generalized Additive Model and Remotely Sensed Data Achmad Fachruddin Syah 11.45 Tracking Skipjack Tuna Fishing Ground in West Banda Sea Relations with   Sea Surface Temperature Parameters from Aqua MODIS Satellite   Muslim Tadjuddah 12.00 Water Quality and Anguilid Eel (Anguilla bicolor bicolor, McClelland   1844) Fishery in Kungkai Baru River, Bengkulu Province   Ni Komang Suryati 12.15 Using Remote Sensing and GIS in Mapping Coastal Seafood Resiliency Agustinus M Samosir  12.30 – 13.30  Lunch Break  13.30 – 15.00 Parallel Session (15 min/each)   Parallel Code: MAR-WED2.1  (Moderator: Prof. Vincentius P. Siregar) 13.30 Modelling of the Spread over Several Waste Concentration in the Waters   around PT Pupuk Iskandar Muda (PIM) Ichsan Setiawan 13.45 Mapping of Shallow Water Benthic Habitat on Reef Flat Zones by Using   Object Based and Pixel Based Image Classification in Harapan-Kelapa   Islands, Kepulauan Seribu Vincentius Paulus Siregar 14.00 Utilization of Drone image for Coral Bleaching Monitoring: Case Study   Pemuteran Restoration Area, Bali Beginer Subhan 14.15  Detection and Mapping of Coral Reef Using High Frequency Sonar   Henry M. 14.30  Makassar Upwelling during El Nino 2015 event: from Satellite Data,   Hydrographic Measurement, and Eddy-Resolved Ocean Modeling  Agus Saleh Atmadipoera  Program Book    34
   T h e   3  r d    I n t e r n a t i o n a l   S y m p o s i u m   o n   L I S A T   2 0 1 6 14.45  Toward Establishing an Optimal Drone Latitude for Seagrass Observation  Indra Jaya  15.00 – 15.15  Poster Session and Coffee Break  15.15 – 16.45 Parallel Session (15 min/each)   Parallel Code: MAR-WED3.1  (Moderator: Dr. Hefni Effendi) 15.15 Seagrass Species Distribution, Density, and Coverage at Panggang Island,   Jakarta Iswandi Wahab 15.30 Impact of Sea Surface Partial Pressure CO 2(pCO 2) Condition on Nutrient   and Phytoplankton Community in Karimata and Sunda Strait    Iis Triyulianti 15.45 Upwelling Analysis in Southern Makassar Strait Ferdy Gustian Utama 16.00  Analysis of Turbulent Mixing in Dewakang Sill, South Makkasar Strait  Risko 16.15  Nutrient and Chlorophyll-a Distribution in Makassar Upwelling Region:   from Majaflox Cruise 2015    Annisya Rosdiana 16.30  Landsat Observations of Internal Waves on the Lombok Strait  I Wayan Gede Astawa Karang  16.45 – 17.00  Poster Session and Coffee Break  17.00-17.30   Closing Ceremony  ROOM A  11.00 – 12.45  Parallel Session (15 min/each)    Parallel Code: AGR-WED1.2  (Moderator: Dr. Yudi Setiawan/Dr. Liyantono) 11.00 Deriving Vulnerability Indicators for Crop Production Regions in   Indonesia   Perdinan 11.15 Assessment of the Potential Improvement of Rural Food Security in   Mexico Using Decision Tree Land Use Classification on Medium   Resolution Satellite Imagery Adriana Bermeo 11.30 Sensible Heat Flux of Oil Palm Plantation: Comparing Aerodynamic and   Penaman-Monteith Methods    Nurul Amri Komarudin 11.45 Estimation of Emission of Biomass Change Based on Land Use Change   Modeling  Muhammad Ardiansyah 12.00 Analysis of Meteorological and Agricultural Drought Using Standardized   Precipitation Index and Vegetation Health Index Ummu Ma’rufah  Program Book    35
    T h e   3  r d    I n t e r n a t i o n a l   S y m p o s i u m   o n   L I S A T   2 0 1 6 12.15 Analysis of Agricultural Drought in East Java Using Vegetation Health   Index  Luisa Febrina Amalo  12.30 – 14.45  Lunch Break  13.30 – 15.00  Parallel Session (15 min/each)  Parallel Code: AGR-WED2.2  (Moderator: Prof. Yoshino Kunihiko/ Dr. Ernan Rustiadi) 13.30 Spatial Simulation Modelling of Paddy Fields Changes Scenario in   Banyumas Regency, Central Java: A Cellular Automata-Markov Chain   Approach    Assyiria Fahsya Umela 13.45 Spatial Pattern of Critical Land in Komering Watershed as a Result of   Land Use/Land Cover Changes from 1990-2016 Period Eko Kusratmoko 14.00 Land Use Patterns Analysis of Indigenous Communities Using Spatial   Fragmentation Method   Luluk Dwi Wulan Handayani 14.15  Analysis Effect of Land Cover Change to Discharge Surface Flow in Bogor   City (Comparative between Rational Method and Soil Conservation   Service-Curve Number Method)  Fulki Dwiyandi Araswati 14.30  Detection of Land Cover Change in Mine Environment Suci Puspita Sari 14.45 Applying New Approach on Spatial Clustering Method to Identify the   Formation of Jakarta-Bandung Mega Urban Region  Ernan Rustiadi    15.00 – 15.15  Poster Session and Coffee Break    15.15 – 15.00 Parallel Session (15 min/each)  Parallel Code: SAT-WED3.2    (Moderator: Dr. Irzaman) 15.15 Effect of Annealing Temperature Variation on the Optical Properties Test   of LiTaO 3 Thin Films Based on Tauc Plot Method for Satellite Technology    Nani Djohan 15.30 Barium Strontium Titanate Thin Film Growth with Variation of Rotational   Speed as the Prototype of a Temperature Sensor in the Satellite   Technology    Mulyadi 15.45 Hydrological Similarity Approach and Rainfall Satellite Utilization for Mini   Hydro Power Dam Basic Design (Case Study on the Ungauged Catchment   at West Borneo, Indonesia)  Wahyu Gendam Prakoso 16.00  Ba 0.5 Sr 0.5TiO 3 Thin Film Growth with Variation of Lanthanum Dopant   Compatibility as a Temperature Sensor in the Satellite Technology    Rika Wahyuni Arsianti  Program Book    36
   T h e   3  r d    I n t e r n a t i o n a l   S y m p o s i u m   o n   L I S A T   2 0 1 6 16.15  Multi-scale Accuracy Assessment of Land Cover Map Derived from   Combination of Sentinel 1 Radar and Sentinel 2 Multispectral data using   Random Forest Classifier  Sanjiwana Arjasakusuma 16.30 Remote Sensing and Weather Elements for Exploring Marine Resources   Potency in Lampung Bay Andika Putri Firdausy  ROOM B  11.00 – 12.30  Parallel Session (15 min/each)    Parallel Code: CLI-WED1.3  (Moderator: Dr. Rahmat Hidayat) 11.00 Characteristics of Kelvin Waves and Mixed Rossby-Gravity Waves in the   Tropical Lower Stratosphere in Opposite QBO Phases Nur Zaman Fathullah 11.15 Intraseasonal rainfall variability in North Sumatra and its relationship   with Boreal Summer Intraseasonal Oscillation (BSISO)  Desiana Nurussyifa 11.30 Impact of Madden-Julian Oscillation (MJO) on Global Distribution of   Total Water Vapor and Column Ozone in the Tropics Irvan Fathurochman 11.45 Strong BSISO Indices and Their Relationships with Thunderstorms and   Daily Rainfall Intensities in Sumatra    Nisrina Rohadatul Aisy 12.00 Impact of ENSO on Seasonal Variations of Kelvin Waves and Mixed   Rossby-Gravity Waves Saeful Rakhman 12.15 Tropical Cyclones in the Western North Pacific during Strong Phases of   Boreal Summer Intra-Seasonal Oscillation (BSISO)  Dara Fiyanka Khairunisa  12.30 – 13.30   Lunch Break  13.30 – 15.30  Parallel Session (15 min/each)  Parallel Code: CLI-WED2.3  (Moderator: Dr. Rahmat Hidayat) 13.30 Assimilation of Satellite Radiance Data within the 3d-Var at Weather   Research and Forecasting (WRF) Model  Novvria Sagita 13.45 Estimation of River Based Transportable Volcanic Material Distribution   Based on Satellite DEM and Precipitation Data   Andre Wisoyo 14.00 Evaluation of Surface Salinity Bias of CMIP5 Models in the Indian Ocean   Ibnu Fatthrio 14.15 Observed and Blended Gauge-Satellite Precipitation Estimates   Perspective on Meteorological Drought Intensity over South Sulawesi,   Indonesia    Amsari Mudzakir Setiawan  Program Book    37
    T h e   3  r d    I n t e r n a t i o n a l   S y m p o s i u m   o n   L I S A T   2 0 1 6 14.30 Simulated Ocean Circulation and Upwelling Dynamics during ENSO   Episode (2009-2011) Agus S. Atmadipoera 14.45 Atmospheric Stability and Extreme Rainfall and Its Relation to the Risk of   Flooding In Jakarta    Yon Sugiarto  15.00 – 15.15  Poster Session and Coffee Break  15.15 – 16.45  Parallel Session (15 min/each)  Parallel Code: AGRFOR-WED3.3  (Moderator: Dr. Ellyn K. Damayanti) 15.15 Study of Vegetation Index from Phenology Corn Crop with UAV and   Tetracam ADC SNAP Sensor (Field Study: BB Biogen, Bogor)   Michael Vashni I R 15.30 Planning of Conservation Based of Local Wisdom on Land of Eroded at   Sub District Kintamani Province Bali    Made Sri Sumarniasih 15.45 Assessing the Ecological Status of the Cisadane River’s Headwaters Using   Benthic Macroinvertebrates   Yunita Magrima Anzani 16.00 Accurate Mapping of Tropical Peat Swamp Forests Using Airborne   Discrete LIDAR Solichin Manuri 16.15 Effectiveness Study of Spatial Monitoring and Reporting Tool (SMART)   Software on Conservation Activity in Palm Oil Plantation   Hernandea Frieda Forestriko 16.45 Agarwood-Planted Trees Inventory in Indonesia   Maman Turjaman  ROOM EF  11.00 – 12.30  Parallel Session (15 min/each)   Parallel Code: FOR-WED1.4  (Moderator: Prof. I Nengah Surati Jaya) 11.00 Forest fires Detection in Indonesia Using Satellite Himawari-8 (Case   Study: Sumatera and Kalimantan on August-October 2015)    Fatkhuroyan 11.15 Clustering of CO and CO 2 Concentration from Sumatra Peat Fire Smog   using HYSPLIT and K-Means Algorithm   Muslichatun Ni'am 11.30 Visualization of Spatial Decision Tree for Predicting Hotspot Occurrence   in Land and Forest   Aji Primajaya 11.45 Spatial Temporal Clustering for Hotspot Using Kulldorff Scan Statistic   Methode /KSS (Case Study in Province Riau)    Sahid Agustian H 12.00 Hotspot Sequential Pattern Visualization in Peatland of Sumatra and   Kalimantan using Shiny Framework Gema Abriantini  Program Book    38
   T h e   3  r d    I n t e r n a t i o n a l   S y m p o s i u m   o n   L I S A T   2 0 1 6 12.15 Typology of Land and Forest Fire in South Sumatra, Indonesia  Muhammad Ardiansyah  12.30 – 13.30   Lunch Break  13.30 – 15.30  Parallel Session (15 min/each)  Parallel Code: SAT-WED2.4  (Moderator: Prof. Dewayany Sutrisno) 13.30 Space-based Observation of Lightning Trend Anomaly (1998-2003) over   Indonesia  Yopi Ilhamsyah 13.45 Integrated Ground Station Network for LAPAN's Satellite Operations   Support  Agung Wahyudiono 14.00 Utilization of LAPAN Satellite (A1, A2, and A3) in Supporting Indonesia's   Potential as Maritime Center of the World Atriyon Julzarika 14.15 High of Flying, Resolution and Number of Pixel Photos Correlation by   UAV Data’s (Case Study: Tourism Complex Cepuri, Coastal District   Bantul) Priyadi Kardono 14.30 UAV Utilization on Monitoring Coastline Changes in Relation to the   Dynamics in the Coastline Bantul Yogyakarta   Guridno Bintar Saputro 14.45 UAV Application for Landslide Modeling in the Coastal Area (Case Study:   Landslide in Parang Endog, Bantul-Yogyakarta)    Mone Iye Cornelia Marschiavelli  15.00 – 15.15  Poster Session and Coffee Break  15.15 – 16.45  Parallel Session (15 min/each)   Parallel Code: MARCLI-WED3.4  (Moderator: Dr. Bisman Nababan) 15.15 Eddies Spatial Variability at Makassar Waters - Flores Sea  Firdaus Nuzula 15.30 Spatial and Temporal Variability of Sea Surface Temperature in Makassar   Strait through Java Sea Based on Multisensor Satellite Data Muhammad Syahdan 15.45 Temperature Variation of Landsat - 8 Data over Mangrove Area in   Perancak Estuary  Rizki Hanintyo 16.00 Upwelling in Banda Sea and Along the Southern Coast of Java Herlina Ika 16.15 Shierary-Rice: a Crop Modeling Model to Predict Rice Development and   Growth   Handoko  Program Book    39
    T h e   3  r d    I n t e r n a t i o n a l   S y m p o s i u m   o n   L I S A T   2 0 1 6 16.45 Spatial Analysis of Shoreline Changes in East Coast of Bintan Island   Kepulauan Riau Province Using Digital Shoreline Analysis System (DSAS)  Mario Putra Suhana   October 26 (WED), 2016    17.00 - 17.30    BALLROOM 1  17.00 – 17.30  Closing Ceremony Award Ceremony for Best Paper and Poster Awards Closing Remarks    Prof. Dr. Ir. Anas Miftah Fauzi, M.Sc  Vice Rector for Research and Cooperation of IPB  Program Book    40
   T h e   3  r d    I n t e r n a t i o n a l   S y m p o s i u m   o n   L I S A T   2 0 1 6 INVITED SPEAKER  Program Book    41
    T h e   3  r d    I n t e r n a t i o n a l   S y m p o s i u m   o n   L I S A T   2 0 1 6 'SAR-based paddy rice monitoring: Development and application of the system in South and South East Asian Countries'  Dr. Tri Deri Setiyono    Scientist, Crop Modeller, International Rice Research Institute (IRRI), PHILIPPINES  Profile:  Dr. Tri Deri Setiyono holds a bachelor degree in  Agronomy  from  Bogor  Agricultural  University,  and  studied  for  master  degree  in  Agronomy  –  Crop  Physiology  from  Kansas  State  University.  He  obtained  his  Ph.D  degree  also  Agronomy  –  Crop modelling from University of Nebraska-Lincoln. He had  experienced as research assistant in Kansas State University,  and  graduate  research  assistant  also  postdoctoral  research  associate  in  University  of  Nebraska-Lincoln  on  his  study  years  abroad.  From  2011  to  2012,  Dr,  Tri  Deri  Setiyono  became  a  Collaborative  Research  Scientist  in  International   Rice Research Institute (IRRI), and now he works as Scientist, Crop Modeller, and Social   Science Division in IRRI.   Research Interests:   Remote-sensing and crop modeling application for food security.   Summary of the topic:   SAR remote sensing data assimilation into crop model effectively capture responses of   rice crops to environmental conditions over large spatial coverage, which otherwise is   practically  impossible  to  achieve.  The  use  of  a  process-based  crop  simulation  model   ensures  climate  information  is  captured  and  this  paper  highlights  key  findings  on   implementation  of  this  rice  monitoring  system  in  the  Philippines,  Vietnam,  Thailand,   and Tamil Nadu, India.  Program Book    42
   T h e   3  r d    I n t e r n a t i o n a l   S y m p o s i u m   o n   L I S A T   2 0 1 6   “Result of LAPAN-A2/LAPAN-Orari Satellite and LAPAN-A3/LAPAN-IPB Satellite Operation”    Drs. Abdul Rahman, M.T.    Director, Satellite Technology Center, National Institute of Aeronautics and Space,  INDONESIA  Profile:  Drs.  Abdul  Rahman,  M.T.  holds  a  bachelor  degree  in  Electrical  Engineering  from  Gadjah  Mada  University,  and  studied  for  master  degree  in  Optic  Electronics  and  Application  Laser  from  University  of  Indonesia.  He  had  been the head of ground station for tracking at Telemetry  and  Command  LAPAN-ISRO  (India  Space  Research  Organization) in Biak, and been a part of Project Manager  in LAPAN-TUBSAT Microsatellite development at Technical  University  of  Berlin,  Germany.  He  was  also  appointed  as  Head of Ground Segment Technology Division, and Head of   Satellite Payload Technology Division at Satellite Technology Center in 2003 and 2009   respectively.  In  2007  and  2012,  He  was  an  Indonesian  Delegation  in  the  World   Radiocommunication Conference, Geneva. Now, he works as Engineer in Charge  of   Satellite  Coordination  for  LAPAN  Satellite  Network  since  2007,  also  as  Senior   Researcher and Director of Satellite Technology Center LAPAN.   Research Interests:   Satellite Technology   Summary of the topic:   Satellite  Technology  Center-LAPAN  has  started  to  develop  its  capability  in  satellite   technology since 2003 when start to develop LAPAN-A1/LAPAN-TUBSAT Satellite. The   success of launch and operation of LAPAN-A1 increase the capability of Indonesia to   continue to develop LAPAN-A2/LAPAN-Orari and LAPAN-A3/LAPAN-IPB Satellite. The   speaker will brief the capability of LAPAN in development of Indonesian made satellite   and future program in experiment and operational satellite.  Program Book    43
    T h e   3  r d    I n t e r n a t i o n a l   S y m p o s i u m   o n   L I S A T   2 0 1 6   “Introduction of Center for Remote Sensing and Ocean Sciences   (CReSOS) Udayana University from 2004 to the Present”   Ass. Prof.  Takahiro Osawa Researcher, Center for Remote Sensing and Ocean Sciences (CReSOS), Udayana  University, Indonesia   Yamaguchi University, Japan  Profile:  Takahiro  Osawa  is  Vice Director  of  CReSOS,  Udayana  University  and Associate professor  Yamaguchi  University.  He  is ruining  some  international  projects  such  as JAXA  (Japan  Aerospace  Exploration  Agency) projects  (ADEOS,  ALOS,  and  Ocean  Mini  project),  Adaptation initiative for  Climate  Change in  Indonesia  and  Urbanization city  by United Nation University from 2004 to present.   Research Interests:   Application of Ocean Remote Sensing and Adaptation for Climate Change.   Summary of the topic:   CReSOS,  Udayana  university  has  been  provided  and  delivered  the  related  remote   sensing information  and  master  course  education  program(S2) supported  mainly  by   Japan  Aerospace  Exploration  Agency  (JAXA),  Pan  Ocean  Remote  Sensing  Conference   (PORSEC), National Institute of Aeronautics and Space (LAPAN), and Bogor Agricultural   University (IPB). An activity of CReSOS of education program, over 100 students have   been educated since 2004.  Nowadays, the double degree Master course program (S2)   included  South  East  Asia  countries  (ASEAN)  were established  between  Udayana   University, Indonesia and Yamaguchi University, Japan.  Program Book    44
   T h e   3  r d    I n t e r n a t i o n a l   S y m p o s i u m   o n   L I S A T   2 0 1 6    “Application of Remote Sensing and GIS on Agricultural Sector in Indonesia'    Dr. Baba Barus, M.Sc   Bogor Agricultural University, INDONESIA   Profile:   Baba  Barus  holds  a  bachelor  degree  in  Bogor  Agricultural   University  in  1985  and  studied  for  master  Degree  in   Engineering Geology and Geomorphology Applied from ITC   Enschede,  The  Netherlands,  then  he  obtained  his  doctoral   degree  from  University  of  Portsmouth  United  Kingdom  in   2003. He is also a lecturer in Depatment of Soil Science and   Land Resources at Bogor Agricultural University.   Research Interest:   GIS / RS and Geomorphology, Modelling Natural Hazards and Risk Analysis   Summary of the Topic:   To be completed  Program Book    45
    T h e   3  r d    I n t e r n a t i o n a l   S y m p o s i u m   o n   L I S A T   2 0 1 6 'Developing Marine Fisheries Spatial Information System'   Prof. Dr. Dewayany Sutrisno   Professor, Geospatial Information Agency (Badan Informasi Geospasial/BIG)   Head of Indonesian Society for Remote Sensing (ISRS/MAPIN), INDONESIA  Profile:  Dewayany  Sutrisno  is  Professor  in  spatial  information  system, doctorate in coastal and marine management, with  strong  background  in  remote  sensing  and  spatial  environmental  modelling.  She  is  also  a  lecturer  in  spatial  planning  and  experiences  in  the  development  of  many  spatial modelling for environment and policy management.   Research Interests:   Spatial Information System   Summary of the topic:   As  the  archipelagic  state  that  has  been  blessing  with  the  abundance  of  marine   resources,  either  biological  and  non-biological,  Indonesia  needs  to  manage  its   prosperous resources one of its by implementing the remote sensing technology. The   development  of  national  satellite  technology  has  broadened  the  way  toward  those   efforts,  such  as  LISAT.  Therefore,  the  implementation  of  the  RS  and  its  model   development, such as marine food security, will be discussed in this topic as the aim   of the issue. In this case, the implementations of multi spectral on board on satellite   systems  are  able  to  obtain  the  bio-optical  modelling  as  the  input  for  further   sustainable marine management model, especially for food stock assessment. Indeed,   the  multi  spectral  on  boards  of  the  satellite  system  are  also  able  to  observe  any   underwater characteristics for the purpose of marine policy. Marine food security is   likely become the important issue that will become easier to manage through remote   sensing  technology.  So,  the  need  of  national  satellite  system  (InaRSSat)  is  urgenty   needed.  Program Book    46
   T h e   3  r d    I n t e r n a t i o n a l   S y m p o s i u m   o n   L I S A T   2 0 1 6 'GIS and Remote Sensing Application on Wetland Studies' Prof. Fusayuki KANDA Director, Institute of Northern Environment, Kushiro, Hokkaido, JAPAN A Former Vice President of Hokkaido University of Education, Hokkaido, JAPAN  Profile:  Fusayuki Kanda is Professor at the Department of Regional  Education,  Hokkaido  University  of  Education.  Apart  from  the Member of Committee of  Ecosystem Management in  Ecological Society of Japan, he is also Chair of Committee  of  River  Restoration  in  Nature  Reclamation  Council  of  Japan.  He  is  also  Director  of  ESD  Promotion  Centre  of  Hokkaido University of Education.   Research Interests:   Vegetation  map  and  monitoring  using  Remote  Sensing,  Ecosystem  of  wetland  and   restoration of old channel, Plant ecology in northern environment   Summary of the topic:   Vegetation  maps  of  wetlands  in  northern  Japan  were  investigated  using  high   resolution  remote  sensing  technology.  Vegetation  maps  were  made  by  the  ArcGIS   software systems with combined many aerial photographs. The changes of vegetation   of  wetlands  were  monitored  during  10  years.  The  Kushiro  Wetland  of  our  field,   northern Japan, is largest in Japan and similar to the northern environment like Alaska   or Kamchatka rather than central and southern Japan. We will also introduce some   restoration  projects  of  the  old  channel  in  the  Kushiro  Wetland  for  regeneration  of   wetland ecosystems in recent years.  Program Book    47
    T h e   3  r d    I n t e r n a t i o n a l   S y m p o s i u m   o n   L I S A T   2 0 1 6   “State of the Art of Remote Sensing Technology for Forestry in Indonesia”   Prof. Dr. Ir. I Nengah Suratijaya, M.Sc.    Professor, Faculty of Forestry, Bogor Agricultural University, INDONESIA   Profile:   Prof. I Nengah Suratijaya holds a bachelor degree in 1985   from Bogor Agricultural University. Since January 1986, he   was appointed as a lecturer in the Faculty of Forestry. He   finished his Master and Doctoral Degree in 1993 and 1996   respectively  at  the  Graduate  School  of  Environmental   Science,  Niigata  University,  Japan.  In  2007,  he  was   inaugurated  as  a  Professor  in  Forest  Planning,  Faculty  of   Forestry,  Bogor  Agricultural  University.  In  2008-2011   period, He was appointed as a Chairman of the cooperation   between  the  Faculty  of  Forestry  and  Forestry  and  Forest   Product Research Institute of Japan (FFPRI) in order to assess the utilization of ALOS   PALSAR for carbon stocks estimation.   Research Interests:   Prof. I Nengah Suratijaya has a great interest in the development of spatial sciences and   its application in Forestry and Environmental area.    Summary of the topic:   The History records that the remote sensing technology for forestry in Indonesia has   been used since 1926.  Since The Indonesia's independence, the remote sensing has   been used as the main support for forest inventory routine activities as outlined in the   five-year development plan (Pelita) I, II and III during the period of 1969 ~ 1983.   Since the ERTS-1 satellite launch or Landsat 1 in 1972 by the USA, the use of satellite   remote sensing technologies for forestry in Indonesia has risen sharply, starting from   the use of the low spatial resolution, medium resolution and even with the use of very   high  spatial  resolution  imageries.  The  higher  spatial  resolution  imagery  have   contributed  very  significant  detection  capabilities.  Now,  the  increased  spectral   resolution, radiometric resolution as well as the temporal resolution of the imageries   have widening the opportunity to be implemented in the forestry sector. As noted by   Jaya (2016), during the period of 40 years, the spatial resolution has increased almost   800  times,  while  spectral  resolution  increased  of  about  3  times,  the  temporal   resolution 18 times and radiometric resolution of about 512 times.   Implementation of forest inventory to obtain information on the forestry parameters   in  Indonesia  is  facing  a  big  challenges  due  to  the  vastness  of  forest  area,  which  Program Book    48
                                
                                
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