Estimation of [carbon sequestration] on oil palm plantation and its relationship with land surface temperature in Hilir Perak District / Nur Hafizah Jalaluddin

Oil palm expansion has led to land use conversion in agricultural croplands as it became an issue to the environment. This research aims to examine the effects of oil palm development on carbon sequestration and its relationship with land surface temperature in Hilir Perak District within 26 years....

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Main Author: Jalaluddin, Nur Hafizah
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Language:English
Published: 2018
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Online Access:https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/21893/
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description Oil palm expansion has led to land use conversion in agricultural croplands as it became an issue to the environment. This research aims to examine the effects of oil palm development on carbon sequestration and its relationship with land surface temperature in Hilir Perak District within 26 years. Data used were Landsat imagery TM and OLI/TIRS and Global Solar Radiation data by particular month in year 1990, 2006 and 2016. Land use changes were identified in ERDAS Imagine 2014 by supervised classification method. Then, land surface temperature on whole study area and carbon sequestration on oil palm were derived in ArcGIS 10.5 by using algorithm formula from (Ghulam, 2010) and (Zhu, 2006) to determine the two relationships. Results shown the oil palm were 49861.50 Ha, 52354.90 Ha and 53923.40 Ha respectively where it indicated land use conversion and urbanization process occurred. Next, land surface temperature shown 38.7˚C, 31.80˚C and 41.2˚C respectively whereas carbon sequestration on oil palm plantation was 350222.50 kg/Ha, 124157.09 kg/Ha and 156,475.34 kg/Ha respectively. Lastly, the coefficient value (R²) for two variables was 0.1458 where it shown the weak relationship. It explained, carbon sequestration on oil palm plantation is not only factors influenced to land surface temperature. It proved that land conversion on agricultural land was not the main factor has contributed to land surface temperature increased.
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spelling uitm-218932018-10-23T02:24:09Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/21893/ Estimation of [carbon sequestration] on oil palm plantation and its relationship with land surface temperature in Hilir Perak District / Nur Hafizah Jalaluddin Jalaluddin, Nur Hafizah Global Positioning System Geographic information systems Temperature measurements Oil palm expansion has led to land use conversion in agricultural croplands as it became an issue to the environment. This research aims to examine the effects of oil palm development on carbon sequestration and its relationship with land surface temperature in Hilir Perak District within 26 years. Data used were Landsat imagery TM and OLI/TIRS and Global Solar Radiation data by particular month in year 1990, 2006 and 2016. Land use changes were identified in ERDAS Imagine 2014 by supervised classification method. Then, land surface temperature on whole study area and carbon sequestration on oil palm were derived in ArcGIS 10.5 by using algorithm formula from (Ghulam, 2010) and (Zhu, 2006) to determine the two relationships. Results shown the oil palm were 49861.50 Ha, 52354.90 Ha and 53923.40 Ha respectively where it indicated land use conversion and urbanization process occurred. Next, land surface temperature shown 38.7˚C, 31.80˚C and 41.2˚C respectively whereas carbon sequestration on oil palm plantation was 350222.50 kg/Ha, 124157.09 kg/Ha and 156,475.34 kg/Ha respectively. Lastly, the coefficient value (R²) for two variables was 0.1458 where it shown the weak relationship. It explained, carbon sequestration on oil palm plantation is not only factors influenced to land surface temperature. It proved that land conversion on agricultural land was not the main factor has contributed to land surface temperature increased. 2018-10-23 Thesis NonPeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/21893/1/TD_NUR%20HAFIZAH%20JALALUDDIN%20AP%20R%2018_5.pdf Jalaluddin, Nur Hafizah (2018) Estimation of [carbon sequestration] on oil palm plantation and its relationship with land surface temperature in Hilir Perak District / Nur Hafizah Jalaluddin. (2018) Degree thesis, thesis, Universiti Teknologi Mara Perlis.
spellingShingle Global Positioning System
Geographic information systems
Temperature measurements
Jalaluddin, Nur Hafizah
Estimation of [carbon sequestration] on oil palm plantation and its relationship with land surface temperature in Hilir Perak District / Nur Hafizah Jalaluddin
title Estimation of [carbon sequestration] on oil palm plantation and its relationship with land surface temperature in Hilir Perak District / Nur Hafizah Jalaluddin
title_full Estimation of [carbon sequestration] on oil palm plantation and its relationship with land surface temperature in Hilir Perak District / Nur Hafizah Jalaluddin
title_fullStr Estimation of [carbon sequestration] on oil palm plantation and its relationship with land surface temperature in Hilir Perak District / Nur Hafizah Jalaluddin
title_full_unstemmed Estimation of [carbon sequestration] on oil palm plantation and its relationship with land surface temperature in Hilir Perak District / Nur Hafizah Jalaluddin
title_short Estimation of [carbon sequestration] on oil palm plantation and its relationship with land surface temperature in Hilir Perak District / Nur Hafizah Jalaluddin
title_sort estimation of [carbon sequestration] on oil palm plantation and its relationship with land surface temperature in hilir perak district / nur hafizah jalaluddin
topic Global Positioning System
Geographic information systems
Temperature measurements
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/21893/