Analysis of carbon stock due to dynamic coastal changes along Pahang shoreline by using : satellite imagery / Muhammad Arief 'Izzudin Mohamad Shakir

Malaysia covered with 8840 km of shoreline around the country. The statement was release by Department of Irrigation and Drainage Malaysia (DID). Carbon stock is a carbon quantity stored in all living biomass, dead organic material and soil organic matter. In the context of biomass life, plants are...

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Main Author: Mohamad Shakir, Muhammad Arief 'Izzudin
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spelling uitm-257342019-09-25T03:06:45Z http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/25734/ Analysis of carbon stock due to dynamic coastal changes along Pahang shoreline by using : satellite imagery / Muhammad Arief 'Izzudin Mohamad Shakir Mohamad Shakir, Muhammad Arief 'Izzudin Geographic information systems Environmental conditions. Environmental quality. Environmental indicators Malaysia covered with 8840 km of shoreline around the country. The statement was release by Department of Irrigation and Drainage Malaysia (DID). Carbon stock is a carbon quantity stored in all living biomass, dead organic material and soil organic matter. In the context of biomass life, plants are a major stockholder of global carbon stock. Accordingly, this study was conducted for analyze the concentration of carbon stocks from agricultural land use and discusses contribution of agricultural sector to carbon balance in the environment. Three the main method used in this study. First, land use mapping using Landsat 4 TM satellite imagery (1989) and SPOT 5 (2011). Second, estimates the density use of agricultural land using normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) using Landsat 4 TM (1989) and Landsat 5 TM (2011). Third, is for analyzing carbon stock concentration using above ground biomass (AGB) using inventory data and an allometric formula. The results showed land use oil palm in the State of Selangor was dominant and increased by 70.8 per cent from 1989 to 2011. Followed by rubber, coconut and paddy land use; each representing 9.4, 3.8 and 1.9 per cent of the total area of agricultural land in State of Selangor. However, the highest value of AGB is derived from the use of rubber land which is 10.1 million tonnes. While the use of oil palm, coconut and paddy land resulting in AGB value of 4.33, 4.29 and 0.2 million tonnes respectively. The total AGB of all agricultural land use is 18.83 million tonnes. The highest carbon stock is derived from rubber land use, amounting to 5.0 million tonnes. This is followed by the use of oil palm, coconut and paddy land, respectively produced 2.17, 2.15 and 0.1 million tonnes. Overall, stocks carbon farming in the state of Selangor produced 9.42 million tonnes. Total stocks the carbon generated from the use of agricultural land can be an insulator to carbon emissions in the State of Selangor. Accordingly, agricultural land should be expanded as an alternative carbon stock due to forest destruction in the State of Selangor. 2019-09-25 Thesis NonPeerReviewed text en http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/25734/1/TD_MUHAMMAD%20ARIEF%20%27IZZUDDIN%20MOHAMAD%20SHAKIR%20AP%20R%2019_5.pdf Mohamad Shakir, Muhammad Arief 'Izzudin (2019) Analysis of carbon stock due to dynamic coastal changes along Pahang shoreline by using : satellite imagery / Muhammad Arief 'Izzudin Mohamad Shakir. Degree thesis, Universiti Teknologi MARA, Perlis.
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Environmental conditions. Environmental quality. Environmental indicators
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Environmental conditions. Environmental quality. Environmental indicators
Mohamad Shakir, Muhammad Arief 'Izzudin
Analysis of carbon stock due to dynamic coastal changes along Pahang shoreline by using : satellite imagery / Muhammad Arief 'Izzudin Mohamad Shakir
description Malaysia covered with 8840 km of shoreline around the country. The statement was release by Department of Irrigation and Drainage Malaysia (DID). Carbon stock is a carbon quantity stored in all living biomass, dead organic material and soil organic matter. In the context of biomass life, plants are a major stockholder of global carbon stock. Accordingly, this study was conducted for analyze the concentration of carbon stocks from agricultural land use and discusses contribution of agricultural sector to carbon balance in the environment. Three the main method used in this study. First, land use mapping using Landsat 4 TM satellite imagery (1989) and SPOT 5 (2011). Second, estimates the density use of agricultural land using normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) using Landsat 4 TM (1989) and Landsat 5 TM (2011). Third, is for analyzing carbon stock concentration using above ground biomass (AGB) using inventory data and an allometric formula. The results showed land use oil palm in the State of Selangor was dominant and increased by 70.8 per cent from 1989 to 2011. Followed by rubber, coconut and paddy land use; each representing 9.4, 3.8 and 1.9 per cent of the total area of agricultural land in State of Selangor. However, the highest value of AGB is derived from the use of rubber land which is 10.1 million tonnes. While the use of oil palm, coconut and paddy land resulting in AGB value of 4.33, 4.29 and 0.2 million tonnes respectively. The total AGB of all agricultural land use is 18.83 million tonnes. The highest carbon stock is derived from rubber land use, amounting to 5.0 million tonnes. This is followed by the use of oil palm, coconut and paddy land, respectively produced 2.17, 2.15 and 0.1 million tonnes. Overall, stocks carbon farming in the state of Selangor produced 9.42 million tonnes. Total stocks the carbon generated from the use of agricultural land can be an insulator to carbon emissions in the State of Selangor. Accordingly, agricultural land should be expanded as an alternative carbon stock due to forest destruction in the State of Selangor.
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author Mohamad Shakir, Muhammad Arief 'Izzudin
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author_sort Mohamad Shakir, Muhammad Arief 'Izzudin
title Analysis of carbon stock due to dynamic coastal changes along Pahang shoreline by using : satellite imagery / Muhammad Arief 'Izzudin Mohamad Shakir
title_short Analysis of carbon stock due to dynamic coastal changes along Pahang shoreline by using : satellite imagery / Muhammad Arief 'Izzudin Mohamad Shakir
title_full Analysis of carbon stock due to dynamic coastal changes along Pahang shoreline by using : satellite imagery / Muhammad Arief 'Izzudin Mohamad Shakir
title_fullStr Analysis of carbon stock due to dynamic coastal changes along Pahang shoreline by using : satellite imagery / Muhammad Arief 'Izzudin Mohamad Shakir
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of carbon stock due to dynamic coastal changes along Pahang shoreline by using : satellite imagery / Muhammad Arief 'Izzudin Mohamad Shakir
title_sort analysis of carbon stock due to dynamic coastal changes along pahang shoreline by using : satellite imagery / muhammad arief 'izzudin mohamad shakir
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