Pengaruh Kemiringan Lahan Terhadap Produksi Kopi Arabika Menggunakan Digital Elevation Model (DEM) di Java Coffee Estate
Date
2025Author
Madani, Abdan Syakur Bayan
Manijo
Meliala, Merry Gloria
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ABDAN SYAKUR BAYAN MADANI. Pengaruh Kemiringan Lahan Terhadap
Produksi Kopi Arabika Menggunakan Digital Elevation Model (DEM) di Java
Coffee Estate. Dibimbing oleh MANIJO dan MERRY GLORIA MELIALA.
Produksi kopi dipengaruhi oleh berbagai faktor lingkungan, salah satunya
kemiringan lahan sebagai elemen penting topografi. Penelitian ini bertujuan
menganalisis pengaruh kemiringan lahan terhadap produksi kopi arabika di
Afdeling Kampung Baru dengan pendekatan spasial dan regresi linier berganda.
Data kemiringan diperoleh dari pemrosesan Digital Elevation Model (DEM), serta
variabel lainnya mencakup elevasi, curah hujan, jumlah tanaman, umur tanaman,
dan jenis tanah. Hasil analisis menunjukkan model regresi: Y = 2041 - 32,62X1 -
0,553X2 - 0,969X3 + 0,422X4 + 3,957X5 + 4,06X6, dengan R = 97,98% dan R² =
97,76%, menandakan hubungan yang sangat kuat antara variabel bebas dan
produksi. Temuan ini mengonfirmasi bahwa kemiringan lahan berpengaruh
signifikan terhadap produksi dan bahwa pemetaan topografi berbasis DEM
mendukung pengelolaan lahan yang berkelanjutan. ABDAN SYAKUR BAYAN MADANI. The Effect of Land Slope on Arabica
Coffee Production Using Digital Elevation Model (DEM) at Java Coffee Estate.
Supervised by MANIJO and MERRY GLORIA MELIALA.
Coffee production was influenced by various environmental factors, one of
which was land slope as a key element of topography. This study aimed to analyze
the effect of land slope on Arabica coffee production in the Kampung Baru Estate
using a spatial approach and multiple linear regression analysis. Slope data were
obtained from the processing of a Digital Elevation Model (DEM), while other
variables included elevation, rainfall, number of trees, plant age, and soil type. The
results of the analysis showed the regression model: Y = 2041 - 32.62X1 - 0.553X2
- 0.969X3 + 0.422X4 + 3.957X5 + 4.06X6, with R = 97.98% and R² = 97.76%,
indicating a very strong relationship between the independent variables and coffee
production. These findings confirmed that land slope had a significant effect on
production, and that topographic mapping using DEM supported sustainable land
management.
