Study of Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Rice Cultivation Using Remote Sensing Data
Trida Ridho Fariz

Environmental Science, Universitas Negeri Semarang


Abstract

CH4 and NO are among the most important anthropogenic greenhouse gases (GHG) in the atmosphere. Irrigated and flooded rice is associated with greenhouse gas emissions. Based on this, this article will try to examine greenhouse gas emissions from rice cultivation in Java, Indonesia. The data used is the Sentinel-5P remote sensing data which is analyzed through Google Earth Engine, next is rice productivity data from BPS. The two variables were analyzed using crosstab to determine the relationship between the two. The results show that there is a significant relationship between the concentration of greenhouse gases, namely methane, on rice productivity.

Keywords: greenhouse gases, rice cultivation, remote sensing, google earth engine

Topic: Agriculture adaptation to environmental changes

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