2 MATERIAL AND METHOD
2.1 Material
The materials in this research were hotspot map 2001-
2017 from MODIS satellite (Moderate-resolution
Imaging Spectroradiometer), map of district
administration boundary and monthly rainfall. The
tool in this research consisted of data collection tools
and data analysis tools. Field data retrieval tools
included GPS, camera and voice recorder. Data
analysis tool was Spreadsheet software and GIS
Software.
2.2 Method
2.2.1 Data Collection
Hotspot data from Terra / Aqua satellites with
MODIS (Moderate-resolution Imaging
Spectroradiometer) sensor of 2001-2017 were
obtained from Fire Information for Resource
Management System (FIRMS) which can be accessed
free of charge at https://earthdata.nasa.gov/data/near-
real-time data/firms/active-fire-data. Field rainfall
data was obtained from Indonesian Agency for
Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics Region I
Medan. To determine the location of the survey for
observation and groundcheck obtained based on input
from Manggala Agni Natural Resources
Conservation Center of North Sumatra and spatial
analysis results based on villages with high density
hotspots. For the collection of fire characteristic data
obtained from the observation and recording of
community activities at the site of the fire through
interviews with the community about the history of
the fire, the cause of fire and the practice of the
community to prepare the land by burning. Public
knowledge of the causes of fires was obtained
through indepth-interview. Interview sources were
selected through snowballing method with the first
resource person becomes the key person in
determining the next response. (Bungin, 2010).
2.2.2 Temporal Analysis of Forest and Land
Fires
Identification of forest and land fire characteristics
was determined by determining the temporal pattern
of fires conducted by field rainfall data analysis and
number of annual hotspots and monthly hotspots.
Hotspots with level above 50% were used to analyze
fire analysis because they were categorized as
hotspots that fall within the nominal and high
category (Giglio et al., 2015) and vigilant and
immediate action of fire prevention in the field
(LAPAN 2016) was required. Thoha et al. (2014)
found that Terra Aqua satellite hotspot (MODIS) with
level above 50% illustrates a strong relationship with
fire activity in the field.
2.2.3 Analysis of Causes of Forest and Land
Fire and Local Community Knowledge
Descriptive and tabulation analysis was used to find
the cause of forest and land fires in relation to
community activities. Community activity data
analyzed was obtained by observing and recording
community activities at the site of the fire through
interviews about the history of fires, the causes of
fires and the practice of preparing the land by
burning. The location of interview was determined
from the village that has a hotspot and
recommendation from the local government about
prone villages to forest and land fires. The result of
spatial analysis and recommendation from institution
that play a role in forest and land fire control was 25
villages in six districts for field observation and
interview.
3 RESULT AND DISCUSSIONS
North Sumatra Province is one of the provinces
whose territory occurs forest and land fire in the dry
season. Based on fire historical data from hotspot
MODIS with level confidence more than 50% (C>
50), the distribution of hotspots yearly and monthly
in North Sumatra province can be seen in Figure 1
and Figure 2.
The hot spot observed from satellites in North
Sumatra Province for 17 years (Figure 1) shows that
there is a steady increase in hotspots every five years.
In the first five years (2001-2005) the hotspot
increased in 2004 and 2005. Furthermore, the
hotspots increased to the highest number in 2009 and
2014. This pattern is not in accordance with climatic
conditions in Indonesia in general where in the years
of anomalies climate with below average rainfall or
El Nino (2002 and 2015) the number of hotspots is
not too high number. The highest hotspot in North
Sumatra occurred in 2005 where in general the