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Spatial Pattern Dynamics Analysis of Land Use at Coastal Area Using Spatial Metric in Pekalongan, Indonesia
Ali Wijaya, Cahyono Susetyo, Azillatin Q. Diny, Danika H. Nabila, Rahel P. Pamungkas, M. Hadikunnuha and Nursakti Adhi Pratomoatmojo

Abstract: Pekalongan is one of several cities that lies in the Northern coast of Java island which is often flooded due to sea level rise. This condition impacted its urban development characteristic and increase in the future. In this research, both geographical information system based and spatial metric approach are used. The spatial pattern is analyzed by using spatial metric based on the exploration of land use change that occurred. In this research, the spatial pattern is focused on aggregation pattern and diversity in coastal area. The result shows that the land use of coastal area is dominated with swamp, then followed by settlement and fishpond. It is also shown that the greatest land use change occurred on paddy field and swamp areas. Based on the spatial metric calculation, the aggregation level of land use decrease periodically and has a small growth level. It is indicated from its metric value aggregation and diversity from two periods: 2003-2009 and 2009-2016. Overall, the land use of Pekalongan experienced large dynamics, especially in its coastal area. The spatial pattern trend in those area tend to be more sprawl as defined by the decrease of aggregation pattern and low level of land use growth pattern.

How to cite this article
Ali Wijaya, Cahyono Susetyo, Azillatin Q. Diny, Danika H. Nabila, Rahel P. Pamungkas, M. Hadikunnuha and Nursakti Adhi Pratomoatmojo, 2018. Spatial Pattern Dynamics Analysis of Land Use at Coastal Area Using Spatial Metric in Pekalongan, Indonesia. Research Journal of Applied Sciences, 13: 349-357.

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