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Analisis Kecukupan Ruang Terbuka Hijau (Rth) Di Kota Pekanbaru
Green Open Space (GOS), is an area extending / lane and or grouping, which uses more open, where plants grow, both those that grow plants naturally and deliberately planted. Minimum green space for urban areas is 30% of the total area. To see the condition of green open space can be done by remote sensing and the data used is Landsat 8. The flow of research consists of pre-processing namely atmospheric correction, layer stack and cropping, then ground check is carried out by 200 points. Field data is carried out by training areas on Landsat 8 images to find out land cover using a guided classification method. The land cover produced is water bodies, open land, oil palm, shrubs, built up, forests and mixed gardens with overall accuracy of 81%. Land cover including GOS are: i) mixed plantation and oil palm are green belt green open space types, ii) forest is urban forest type and river border type from the results of spatial analysis of water body classes. From the results of the study, the area of open green space reached 31,311 ha or 49.06% of the total area of Pekanbaru City. GOS dominant located on the edge of Pekanbaru City, which is mostly in the form of oil palm plantation.
Keywords : Green open space (GOS), remote sensing, supervised classification, land cover, landsat 8
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