On the fate of the Anthropocene-geomorphological evolution of the Outer Dieng Highland (Indonesia) under massive anthropogenic acceleration

Authors

  • Grace Helena Amaranthois Kapisan Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta, Indonesia https://orcid.org/0009-0007-4141-4751
  • Arif Ashari Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta, Indonesia
  • Jiang Xing Zhou Guilin University of Technology, China
  • Sumayyah Aimi Mohd Najib Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris, Malaysia
  • M.S. Roganda Universitas Gadjah Mada, Indonesia
  • Yusuf Susena Universitas Gadjah Mada, Indonesia
  • Afrinia Lisditya Permatasari Universitas Amikom, Indonesia
  • Anggoro Putranto Universitas Islam Negeri Sayyid Ali Rahmatullah, Indonesia
  • Edi Widodo Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta, Indonesia
  • Bagus Tegar Sakti Prakosa Universitas Gadjah Mada, Indonesia
  • Raisya Arzety Olivia Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta, Indonesia

Abstract

The Great Acceleration since the mid-20th century, resulting from the dominance of anthropogenic activities on Earth, has had a significant impact on the environment, including geomorphological evolution. This paper aims to investigate the Anthropocene-geomorphological evolution in the outer Dieng Highlands, shaped by massive anthropogenic acceleration. This study employs a geomorphological approach. Data were collected through observation, remote sensing image interpretation, literature, and documents. The data were analyzed using descriptive geomorphological analysis, supported by geographic information systems and remote sensing. There are two significant findings in this study. First, anthropogenic activities during the Anthropocene have been highly dominant, marked by extensive land use for agriculture and settlements over the past five decades. Second, the Outer Dieng Highland is a volcanic complex; however, its current geomorphological evolution is primarily driven by the acceleration of exogenic processes induced by anthropogenic activities. Erosion and mass movements occur on a large scale, increasing drainage density, particularly in older volcanic units and less-resistant materials. In sum, this study offers new insights into the impact of anthropogenic activities on the acceleration of exogenic destruction across various structures within the volcanic complex.

Published

2026-05-31

How to Cite

Kapisan, G. H. A., Ashari, A., Zhou, J. X., Najib, S. A. M., Roganda, M., Susena, Y., … Olivia, R. A. (2026). On the fate of the Anthropocene-geomorphological evolution of the Outer Dieng Highland (Indonesia) under massive anthropogenic acceleration. Geomedia Majalah Ilmiah Dan Informasi Kegeografian, 24(1). Retrieved from https://journal.uny.ac.id/index.php/geomedia/article/view/96600

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