The subsidence of the land surface in the north coast of Java has become a national and international concern, which says that Jakarta will sink in the next few years. Remote sensing, especially with SAR data, is widely used to view the deformation and subsidence of the ground. Several studies have indeed shown a trend of land subsidence in Jakarta in recent years. This research processing uses Sentinel 1 data to obtain information related to the rate of subsidence using the Insar method, which results. The Lidar data is then used to predict inundation models in recent years to see areas below sea level. Then, a Land Use Land Cover analysis is carried out to see the use of land that will experience inundation in the future. The results show that the total area inundated in 2031 is 1393.6 ha, with the most significant area will inundated in North Jakarta, and for future potential LULC in Jakarta The largest land use land cover in Urban Area with 85 % from total LULC. And for total Potential LULC will be inundated is urban area with 1197.79 ha.
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