Rohayati, Rohayati and Muhtarudin, Muhtarudin and Bakri, Samsul and Suwandi, Jhons Fatriyadi (2018) THE IMPACT OF CLIMATE CHANGE AND LAND COVER ON AVIAN INFLUENZA (AI) INCIDENCE IN SECTOR 4 LIVESTOCK POULTRY (TRADITIONAL POULTRY) IN LAMPUNG PROVINCE. Proceeding of the 3rd Shield International Conforence. pp. 221-228. ISSN 987-602-51393-3-8

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Abstract

Indonesia is one of the developing countries that is currently being transformed into an industrial country, and its current transformation is especially characterized by the increasing amount of various human activities in agriculture and agro-industry. The increasing demands of various human needs have resulted in the exploitation of natural resources and forced changes in land use for settlements, agriculture areas and industry which ultimately lead to environmental damage. On the other hand, the world is currently facing climate change, a phenomenon that is characterized by a notable increase in air temperatures and fluctuations in rainfalls. Climate change could interfere with the environmental state so that it affects the resistance of the majority of living things in the world, both humans and animals to climatebased disease infections such as Avian Influenza (AI). The purpose of this study (1) is to build a causal relationship between climate change and land cover on the incidence of AI in livestock poultry sector 4 in Lampung Province and (2) to determine the impact of climate change and land cover on the incidence of AI in poultry in sector 4 livestock in the Lampung province. This research was conducted in August - October 2018 with the scope of the research area of Lampung Province in 2009-2015. The dynamics of land cover change and land use per district/city are identified through geographic information systems and interpretation of landsat images in 2009, 2012 and 2015 and other secondary data, producing a percentage of land cover area and land use. The results showed that there was a significant relationship between changes in water body -3,016 (p = 0,071), Shrub 0,5511 (p = 0.005), settlement 0,03662 (p = 0,472),open land -1,4706 (p = 0.027), swamp body - 0.35421 (p = 0.001), mixed dryland 0.02408 (p =0.142), rice fields -0.05455 (p = 0.338), sea banks 2.6071 (p = 0.008), mangrove -5,473 (p = 0,436), temperature 2,3496 (p = 0,009), rainfall -0,03007 (p = 0,056) and secondary forest covers -0,2289 (p = 0,056

Item Type: Article
Subjects: S Agriculture > SD Forestry
Divisions: Fakultas Pertanian (FP) > Prodi Magister Ilmu Lingkungan
Depositing User: Doctor Samsul Bakri
Date Deposited: 08 May 2019 07:24
Last Modified: 08 May 2019 07:24
URI: http://repository.lppm.unila.ac.id/id/eprint/11777

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