Prof. Dr. Ir. Bambang Sulitstyo, M.Si

Prof. Dr. Ir. Bambang Sulitstyo, M.Si

PROFESSOR

Survey and cartography

Name : Prof. Dr. Ir. Bambang Sulitstyo, M.Si

ID no : 196209061987031004

Email: bambangsulistyounib@gmail.com / bsulistyo@unib.ac.id

Current Office Address: Soil Science Laboratory, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Bengkulu. Jalan WR Supratman Kandang Limun, Bengkulu, Indonesia.

Education:

Universitas Gadjah Mada, Yogyakarta, Indonesia

2008 – 2011

Dokctor degree in remote sensing

Universitas Gadjah Mada, Yogyakarta, Indonesia

1995 – 1997

Master degree in remote sensing

Universitas Gadjah Mada, Yogyakarta, Indonesia

1981 – 1986

Bachelor degree in geodetic engineering

Working experience:

University of Bengkulu

Lecturer 1987 – now

Teaching:

Bachelor (S1)

  1. Remote Sensing Basics
  2. Geographic Information System
  3. Regional Planning and Development
  4. Natural Resources and Environment Management
  5. Land Resources Information System
  6. Survey and Mapping

Postgraduate (S2)

  1. Remote Sensing and Geographic Information System
  2. Land Use Planning

Doctor (S3)

  1. Spatial and Regional Planning Information System

Research Interest:

Research Project:

  1. Characteristics, Amelioration, and Sustainability of Rice Cultivation on Peatlands in Mukomuko (2021)
  2. Soil Nutrient Availability and Nutrient Uptake in Relationship with Rice Yield in Peat Swamp (2021)
  3. The precision of the criticality model of the water catchment area for anticipating floods in the western part of Bengkulu province (2020)
  4. The Effect of Elimination of Land Units on the Plan of Forest and Land Rehabilitation Activities in the Air Bengkulu Watershed (2019)
  5. Validation of the Suitability Model of Sea Cucumber (Holothuria Scabra) Using Completely Raster-Based Data (Case Study in Kiowa Bay, Enggano Island, North Bengkulu Regency, Bengkulu Province) (2018)
  6. The Effect of Road Networks on the Results of Land Criticality Level Analysis (Case Study in Tanjung Aur Watershed, Bengkulu Province) (2018)
  7. Soil Erosion Model and Mapping in Bengkulu River Watershed Catchment Area with Remote Sensing and GIS (2017)

Publication:

Book

  1. Analysis of Flood Potential Areas from the Critical Level Model of Water Catchment Areas (2021)
  2. Procedures for Analysis of Raster Data-Based Environmental Modeling (2017)
  3. USLE Model Analysis Using Raster-Based Data (2016)

Journals and Proceedings

  1. Biophysical properties of various ages oil palm plantation in Ultisols of Bengkulu – IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 974 (2022) 012026, Februry 2022
  2. Accuracy of The Level of Critical Water Catchment Area for Flood Mitigation Around Bengkulu City, Indonesia – Indonesian Journal of Geography 53 (2), August 2021
  3. The Effect of Land Unit Elimination on The Conservation Activity Plan at Air Bengkulu Watershed, Bengkulu Province – Indonesian Journal of Geography 52 (2), August 2020
  4. Validating The Fully Raster-Based Suitability Model for Sea Cucumber (Holothuria scabra) – IOP Conference Series Sci. Eng. 874 012035, July 2020
  5. Diversity of soil organic carbon and water characteristics under different vegetation types in northern Bengkulu, Indonesia – Biodiversitas 21 (5), May 2020
  6. Strengthening Local Potential for Sustainable Economic Development in Bengkulu City – IOP Conference Series Journal of Physics: Conf. Series 338 012011
  7. Vegetative Growth of Gerga Citrus Seeds After Graduation at Different Concentrations of Liquid Organic Fertilizer – JIPI 21, No. 1
  8. Comparing object-based and pixel-based classification for benthic habitatas mapping in Pari Island – IOP Conference Series Journal of Physics: Series 1114, 012049
  9. Refining The Suitability Modeling of Sea Cucumber (Holothuria scabra) Using Fully Raster-Based Data – Forum Geografi 1, No. 1, Desember 2018
  10. The Effect of Road Network on The Analysis Result of The Level of Degraded Land (The Case At Tanjung Aur Watershed, Bengkulu Province) – Terra, Journal of Land Restoration Volume 1, Nomor 1, Juni 2018
  11. Proposed Model On Levels of Degraded Land At Merawu Watershed, Banjarnegara Regency, Central Java Province, Indonesia – Biotropia (terindeks Scopus Q3) Volume 24, Nomor 3, Des 2017
  12. Mapping Erosivity Rain And Spatial Distribution of Rainfall In Bengkulu River Basin Catchment Area – Journal of Environment and Earth Sciences Volume 7, Nomor 10, Nov 2017
  13. Absolute Accuracy of the Erosion Model of DEM-NDVI and It’s Modification – International Journal of Geoinformatics (terindeks Scopus Q3) Volume 13, Nomor 2, Juni 2017
  14. Landsat Image Data Analysis for Monitoring Changes in Bengkulu City Coastline – Jurnal Enggano Vol. 1, No. 1, April 2017
  15. The accuracy of the outer boundary delineation of coral reef area derived from the analyses of various vegetation indices of satellite landsat thematic mapper – Biodiversitas (terindeks Scopus Q4) Volume 18, Nomor 1, Januari 2017

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