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Analisis Peringkat Bahaya Kebakaran Di Lahan Gambut Menggunakan Fire Danger Rating System (Fdrs) (Studi Kasus Di Desa Tanjung Leban Kabupaten Bengkalis Propinsi Riau)
Fire is a condition of a location that experiences excessive drought or no water that causes drought. Peatlands in Indonesia are 14.9 million hectares, covering around 50% of the world's tropical peat. Riau Province which has the largest area of peatlands in Indonesia is 55.3%. Unproductive peatlands in Indonesia are reported to be 4.2 million hectares. Under natural conditions, peat is a type of water-saturated soil that can store water up to 5 to 15 times its weight. Fire danger rating can be used as one of the main inputs within the determination of fire standby status. This research was conducted in the Tanjung Leban Village using the method Fire Danger Rating System (FDRS). Analysis is conducted using rain and temperature data derived from Accuweather, wind velocity and relative humidity data from SESAME (Transmission Service Assisted by Midori Engineering Data sensors) and soil moisture data from laboratory testing of soil mechanics. The results of the fire danger rating analysis, the high fire danger rating value of the Fire Danger Rating System (FDRS) method occurred in April 2018 of 10,24 with high classification. The results of fire danger rating analysis with hotspots from 100% of hotspot events in Tanjung Leban Village occurred on high classification of 86%. Hotspot points many appear when the conditions of Fire Danger Rating System (FDRS) high classification are 61,54%. It is described that when the medium condition should be wary of fire incident.
Keywords : Hotspot, Fire Danger Rating System, Fire of Peat Land
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