Application of remote sensing in mangroves at the surrounding of Sungai Selangor Estuary in Kuala Selangor / Syed Muhammad Iqbal Sayad Romli ... [et al.]

The mangrove forest ecosystem protects the land area from the tidal wave hence preventing the coastal areas and properties from severe damage. Mangroves provide valuable ecological services and goods, sediment retention, food sources of some animals, and stabilisation of the coastal areas. Unfortuna...

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Main Authors: Sayad Romli, Syed Muhammad Iqbal, Ibrahim, Illynani, Asmawi, MZainora, Abu Samah, Azizan
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spelling my.uitm.ir.654632022-08-18T07:14:50Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/65463/ Application of remote sensing in mangroves at the surrounding of Sungai Selangor Estuary in Kuala Selangor / Syed Muhammad Iqbal Sayad Romli ... [et al.] Sayad Romli, Syed Muhammad Iqbal Ibrahim, Illynani Asmawi, MZainora Abu Samah, Azizan Remote Sensing Mangrove forests The mangrove forest ecosystem protects the land area from the tidal wave hence preventing the coastal areas and properties from severe damage. Mangroves provide valuable ecological services and goods, sediment retention, food sources of some animals, and stabilisation of the coastal areas. Unfortunately, the species have been experiencing an extensive loss in many parts of the world. This paper aims to detect the changes in mangrove forests and possible changes in the Selangor river basin area. The methodology uses remote sensing data via supervised classification on a maximum likelihood algorithm to analyse the distribution of mangrove forests at the Selangor River basin for a thirty-two-year period, from 1989 to 2021. The findings indicate that the percentage of mangroves in the study area has reduced over the study period. The coverage of mangroves has reduced from 24.29 percent (1989) to 15.57 percent in 2008, and continued to reduce to 13.12 percent in 2021. The research finding indicates a decrease in mangroves due to aquaculture, tourism, agriculture, and other human activities. Such a trend may risk coastal and river erosion, thus necessitating a revision of the management policies for environmental protection. UiTM Press 2021-07 Article PeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/65463/1/65463.pdf Application of remote sensing in mangroves at the surrounding of Sungai Selangor Estuary in Kuala Selangor / Syed Muhammad Iqbal Sayad Romli ... [et al.]. (2021) Built Environment Journal, 18 (2): 4. pp. 38-46. ISSN 2637-0395 https://bej.uitm.edu.my/ doi.org/10.24191/bej.v18i2.13315 doi.org/10.24191/bej.v18i2.13315
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topic Remote Sensing
Mangrove forests
spellingShingle Remote Sensing
Mangrove forests
Sayad Romli, Syed Muhammad Iqbal
Ibrahim, Illynani
Asmawi, MZainora
Abu Samah, Azizan
Application of remote sensing in mangroves at the surrounding of Sungai Selangor Estuary in Kuala Selangor / Syed Muhammad Iqbal Sayad Romli ... [et al.]
description The mangrove forest ecosystem protects the land area from the tidal wave hence preventing the coastal areas and properties from severe damage. Mangroves provide valuable ecological services and goods, sediment retention, food sources of some animals, and stabilisation of the coastal areas. Unfortunately, the species have been experiencing an extensive loss in many parts of the world. This paper aims to detect the changes in mangrove forests and possible changes in the Selangor river basin area. The methodology uses remote sensing data via supervised classification on a maximum likelihood algorithm to analyse the distribution of mangrove forests at the Selangor River basin for a thirty-two-year period, from 1989 to 2021. The findings indicate that the percentage of mangroves in the study area has reduced over the study period. The coverage of mangroves has reduced from 24.29 percent (1989) to 15.57 percent in 2008, and continued to reduce to 13.12 percent in 2021. The research finding indicates a decrease in mangroves due to aquaculture, tourism, agriculture, and other human activities. Such a trend may risk coastal and river erosion, thus necessitating a revision of the management policies for environmental protection.
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author Sayad Romli, Syed Muhammad Iqbal
Ibrahim, Illynani
Asmawi, MZainora
Abu Samah, Azizan
author_facet Sayad Romli, Syed Muhammad Iqbal
Ibrahim, Illynani
Asmawi, MZainora
Abu Samah, Azizan
author_sort Sayad Romli, Syed Muhammad Iqbal
title Application of remote sensing in mangroves at the surrounding of Sungai Selangor Estuary in Kuala Selangor / Syed Muhammad Iqbal Sayad Romli ... [et al.]
title_short Application of remote sensing in mangroves at the surrounding of Sungai Selangor Estuary in Kuala Selangor / Syed Muhammad Iqbal Sayad Romli ... [et al.]
title_full Application of remote sensing in mangroves at the surrounding of Sungai Selangor Estuary in Kuala Selangor / Syed Muhammad Iqbal Sayad Romli ... [et al.]
title_fullStr Application of remote sensing in mangroves at the surrounding of Sungai Selangor Estuary in Kuala Selangor / Syed Muhammad Iqbal Sayad Romli ... [et al.]
title_full_unstemmed Application of remote sensing in mangroves at the surrounding of Sungai Selangor Estuary in Kuala Selangor / Syed Muhammad Iqbal Sayad Romli ... [et al.]
title_sort application of remote sensing in mangroves at the surrounding of sungai selangor estuary in kuala selangor / syed muhammad iqbal sayad romli ... [et al.]
publisher UiTM Press
publishDate 2021
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/65463/1/65463.pdf
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