The influence of water balance in mangrove forests growth to mangrove's degradation and depletion, case study: Southeast Asia

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As natural drivers of mangrove forests' degradation and depletion, mangrove forests' water balance, as the ability of them to absorb and release water, which is related to mangrove's coefficient growth, also makes an impact to those circumstances. The intention of this research is to identify the mangrove growth coefficient that used to analyze mangrove's water balance and to identify the influence of mangrove's water balance from mangrove's depletion and degradation. The research is situated at Southeast Asia in 2000 and 2012. As a proxy for mangrove coefficient growth, MOD13A1 V6 satellite imagery that provides vegetation index values were used and will be multiplied by using the linear regression model that establishes the relationship between vegetation index and mangrove coefficient growth. The procedure for quantifying the mangrove's water balance is carried out by multiplying the mangrove coefficient growth with evapotranspiration data derived from MOD16A2 V5 and then deducting it by precipitation data from CHIRPS V2. The results presented will confirm how these parameters influence the mangrove's water balance and influential or not against the mangrove's lost.

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Wilwatikta, F. N., Sakti, A. D., Syahid, L. N., & Wikantika, K. (2020). The influence of water balance in mangrove forests growth to mangrove’s degradation and depletion, case study: Southeast Asia. In IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (Vol. 500). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/500/1/012013

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