Land suitability for potential jatropha plantation in Malaysia

Malaysia has embarked on several initiatives and policies towards renewable energy for improving quality. Jatropha Curcas is an oil seed-bearing plant, which potentially yields as a source of energy in the form of biodiesel. However, research on the determination of the potentially suitable area of...

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Published in:IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science
Main Author: Mokhtar E.S.; Akhir N.M.; Zaki N.A.M.; Muharam F.M.; Pradhan B.; Lay U.S.
Format: Conference paper
Language:English
Published: IOP Publishing Ltd 2021
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Mokhtar E.S.; Akhir N.M.; Zaki N.A.M.; Muharam F.M.; Pradhan B.; Lay U.S.
Land suitability for potential jatropha plantation in Malaysia
2021
IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science
620
1
10.1088/1755-1315/620/1/012002
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85100428762&doi=10.1088%2f1755-1315%2f620%2f1%2f012002&partnerID=40&md5=97c3336e9ed04e6e874b871034af65a9
Malaysia has embarked on several initiatives and policies towards renewable energy for improving quality. Jatropha Curcas is an oil seed-bearing plant, which potentially yields as a source of energy in the form of biodiesel. However, research on the determination of the potentially suitable area of Jatropha plant can be allocated still limited. This study aims to carry out a land suitability study on the Jatropha plantation using the geospatial technique such as Geographical Information System (GIS) and remote sensing. To achieve the aim, the objectives of this study are to i) determine significant weightage of parameters for Jatropha plantation and ii) identify the suitable location Jatropha plantation. The study area is carried out at peninsular Malaysia, and five (5) variables such as rainfall, temperature, land-use, soil and elevation data were used to achieve the analysis. The analytical hierarchy process (AHP), in the combination of Geographical Information System (GIS) methods, was applied to compute the weightage of the selected criteria, which is in geospatial data types. A map of the potential Jatropha location was generated using the criteria weightage. This study can help the cultivation of Jatropha in suitable areas and may reduce the burden on fossil fuels. It can assist smallholder-based initiatives to promote Jatropha cultivation on farmer-owned to enhance their living circumstances. © 2021 Institute of Physics Publishing. All rights reserved.
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author Mokhtar E.S.; Akhir N.M.; Zaki N.A.M.; Muharam F.M.; Pradhan B.; Lay U.S.
spellingShingle Mokhtar E.S.; Akhir N.M.; Zaki N.A.M.; Muharam F.M.; Pradhan B.; Lay U.S.
Land suitability for potential jatropha plantation in Malaysia
author_facet Mokhtar E.S.; Akhir N.M.; Zaki N.A.M.; Muharam F.M.; Pradhan B.; Lay U.S.
author_sort Mokhtar E.S.; Akhir N.M.; Zaki N.A.M.; Muharam F.M.; Pradhan B.; Lay U.S.
title Land suitability for potential jatropha plantation in Malaysia
title_short Land suitability for potential jatropha plantation in Malaysia
title_full Land suitability for potential jatropha plantation in Malaysia
title_fullStr Land suitability for potential jatropha plantation in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Land suitability for potential jatropha plantation in Malaysia
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description Malaysia has embarked on several initiatives and policies towards renewable energy for improving quality. Jatropha Curcas is an oil seed-bearing plant, which potentially yields as a source of energy in the form of biodiesel. However, research on the determination of the potentially suitable area of Jatropha plant can be allocated still limited. This study aims to carry out a land suitability study on the Jatropha plantation using the geospatial technique such as Geographical Information System (GIS) and remote sensing. To achieve the aim, the objectives of this study are to i) determine significant weightage of parameters for Jatropha plantation and ii) identify the suitable location Jatropha plantation. The study area is carried out at peninsular Malaysia, and five (5) variables such as rainfall, temperature, land-use, soil and elevation data were used to achieve the analysis. The analytical hierarchy process (AHP), in the combination of Geographical Information System (GIS) methods, was applied to compute the weightage of the selected criteria, which is in geospatial data types. A map of the potential Jatropha location was generated using the criteria weightage. This study can help the cultivation of Jatropha in suitable areas and may reduce the burden on fossil fuels. It can assist smallholder-based initiatives to promote Jatropha cultivation on farmer-owned to enhance their living circumstances. © 2021 Institute of Physics Publishing. All rights reserved.
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