Summary: | Javan hawk eagle is an endemic species in the Java island and based on the
IUCN endangered status. Scarcity of animals is one of them due to habitat
shrinking due to high land conversion activities, which generally begins with
encroachment and logging activities on forest land . Fewer trees - big trees are
for nesting , breeding and activity for the Javan hawk eagle is threatening the
viability of Java . Situation is compounded by the unavailability of spatial data
on the distribution and habitat of Javan hawk eagle -threatening disorders
today. So that any potential damage can not be detected properly, resulting in
slow picketing damage and shrinkage of the remaining habitat .
The purpose of this research is to utilize modeling with Geographical
Information Systems and SRTM imagery to identify habitat areas especially
Javan hawk nest and perch trees are left in Gede-Pangrango National Park (
TNGGP ) and surrounding areas as well as the potential for interference.
Habitat identification is based on the characteristics of the Javan hawk-eagle
habitat there is terrain elevation, slope and height of vegetation. Meanwhile,
disturbance represent areas with relatively good levels of accessibility and are
near areas experiencing shortages in the fulfillment of wood as motivation .
From the research, can be identified habitat Javan hawk eagle 47.1048,79 ha
area consisting of 4.5 % nest area, perch area 12.3 % and 83.6 % fly area.
Associated with the status of the �core habitat� ( nest and perch ) threatened
4% status ' highly threatened ' , 7 % ' moderate threatened ' , 14 % 'low
threatened' and 75 % stated the status of ' not threatened ' .
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