Vol. 72 | No. 8 | Aug 2016 International Scientific Researches Journal 388 APPLICATION REMOTE SENSING TO ANALYSIS BANDUNG BASIN LANDUSE Dede Sugandi (Corresponding Author) Department of Geography Education, Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia, dedesugandi58@gmail.com Iwan Setiawan Department of Geography Education, Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia, iwansetiawan@upi.edu Nanin Sugito Department of Geography Education, Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia, nanintrianawati@upi.edu Abstract Urbanization causes changes in land use, because the development is the basis of development. This aim will be Achieved namely; Find about land use distribution, apply remote sensing in mapping land use and analyze the spectral values for each land use/cover class in Bandung Basin. Remote sensing methods used to classify pixels based on spectral values. In the analysis using ER Mapper software to process the image data of Landsat 2010. The analysis technique used is the spectral value by using the band 321. Bandung basin area is bounded by mountains and hills. This basin flows Ci Tarum with a rounded shape. The appearance of a land cover indicated by the pixel values are different. The pixel values of the spread of the value of 1 to 95. (Restructure). Land used for primarily residential buildings have a great spectral reflectance with pixel values 55-95, while land used for agricultures have a little spectral reflection. Rice field has a pixel value of 1-11, forest 12-21, mixed garden 22- 27, moor 28-30, shrub 31-36, plantations 37-54. This illustrates that the land covered by a material containing water, the sun's radiant energy is absorbed and land covered buildings will reflect solar energy is great. The high pixel values represent hard-textured objects with low water concentration, such as settlement, offices, and public facilities, while the low pixel values represent aquatic objects, such as water bodies and vegetation. Reflectance power of the land use is shown by the pixel value. Keyswords : Landuse, Remote sensing, Er Mapper, Pixel, Spectral values Introduction Land is the physical and biotic environment related to the carrying capacity of the life and welfare of human life. For human life, land use utilized to meet their needs. This requirement is done with activities that affect the state of the soil, resulting in a change in land cover. The rapid development of the cause of development, improvement of living needs, including the needs of land resources. Relating to the characteristics of limited land, the dynamics of activities in urban areas lead to competition between land use that leads to changes in land use