scholarly journals Sustainable mangrove ecosystem management policy in Muaragembong coastal area, Bekasi District - Indonesia

2020 ◽  
Vol 1469 ◽  
pp. 012124
Author(s):  
Y Asyiawati ◽  
H Hindersah
Author(s):  
Nurul Khakhim ◽  
Muh Aris Marfai ◽  
Arief Wicaksono ◽  
Wahyu Lazuardi ◽  
Zulfikri Isnaen ◽  
...  

2018 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
pp. 44-52
Author(s):  
Muhsimin . ◽  
Nyoto Nyoto Santoso ◽  
Hariyadi .

This study aims to analyze the sustainability status of mangrove ecosystem management in coastal areas of Akuni Village by integrating all interests in multidimensional (ecological, economic, social, and institutional) and determining sensitive indicators in sustainability management of mangrove ecosystem. The method used in this study was Rapid Appraisal for Fisheries (RAPFISH) based on multidimensional scaling (MDS). The results showed that the multidimensional sustainability status of mangrove ecosystem management in coastal area of Akuni Village was less sustainable (46.67%); Ecological dimension of 73.29% (sustainable enough); Economic dimension of 53.77%(sustainable enough); Social dimension of 38.32% (less sustainable); Institutional dimension of 25.36% (less sustainable). Improvement efforts toward sensitive indicators on each dimension are necessary to minimizeenvironmental quality degradation especially for mangrove ecosystem due to anthropogenic activity. Those dimension indicators improvement expected to give some positive feedback for managers in order to improve the sustainabilitystatus of mangrove ecosystem management in a multidimensional manner.Key words: Akuni Village, Multidimensional scaling (MDS) mangrove ecosystems, Sustainability index and status


2017 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 91-98
Author(s):  
Mochammad Yenny ◽  
Boedi Hendrarto ◽  
Jafron W. Hidayat

Ecosystem management policies are complex and susceptible to social conflict because of uncertainty and many interests. The management policy without considering the mangrove ecosystem services is also believed to be one of the main factors causing the degradation of mangrove ecosystem. This research intends to formulate management strategy by considering the type of mangrove ecosystem services that is important according to the perspective of the community user. A total of 108 respondents were included in the survey. The results of PCA (Principal component analysis) showed that there were three main components formed with cumulative variance of 75,238%. The three components are physical ecological function which has the highest eigenvalue of 4,454 and 49,494% of variance, followed by tourism 14,150%, forest and fishery products 11,594%. The main components can be interpreted as a priority that can be used as the basis for management strategies. Therefore, an appropriate management strategy to be implemented based on these priorities is to harmonize the ecological functions and physical benefits of the processes that take place in the mangrove ecosystem with the use of educational based tourism.   Keywords: management strategies, ecosystem services, perspectives, community users


2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (6) ◽  
pp. 1380-1388
Author(s):  
Rukaesih A. Maolani ◽  
Achmad Sudiyar Dalimunthe ◽  
Dwi Haryanto ◽  
Rivo Bifa ◽  
Putri Azzahra ◽  
...  

One of the disasters caused by humans is global warming. Global warming is a big problem that is being faced by all human beings and living things on earth. One of the activities that can be carried out in mitigating the risk of global warming is through Mangrove Ecosystem Rehabilitation. The existence of the Mangrove ecosystem in the coastal area of ​​DKI Jakarta Province is currently experiencing a decline in line with the development that changes the function of the area from a protected function to a cultivation function. One area that has experienced this is the coastal area in Muara Angke which has had a negative impact on the environment, namely the function of protecting and securing the coast will naturally be lost. In this 2021 Community Service program, STMA Trisakti has participated in helping to solve the problem of the rate of degradation of the Mangrove Forest by planting 1000 mangrove seedlings in the Muara Angke Eco-tourism area. The planting was carried out on World Environment Day on 5 June 2021.


2014 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 49
Author(s):  
Sarwo Edy Saputra ◽  
Agus Setiawan

Merak Belantung village in Kalianda sub district of South Lampung regency is a village located in coastal area. This village has a big ecotourism potential especially in its mangrove ecosystem. Despite of Merak Belantung tourism resource potentials, no research has been conducted to study aspects supporting this area into mangrove tourism development, so that data and information about this village is too general. A tourism development of a particular area needs a deep study from various aspects. The objectives of this research were to find out potentials and attractiveness of mangrove tourism in Merak Belantung village and to estimate the values of beauty from these potentials so that this area could be developed into tourism area supporting natural preservation and improving people welfare around it. This research was conducted from April to Desember 2013. Data were collected with direct observations in the fields and direct interviews with respondents to give assessment to tourism beauty potentials. Data were analyzed using descriptive method and scenic beauty estimation (SBE). The results showed that potentials and attraction of mangrove tourism object in Merak Belantung village was the mangrove ecosystem, mangrove water flow, river downstream and beach, local dance art, and handy craft. Activities could be conducted were photography, swimming, bird watching, canoeing, mangrove walk and fishing. Mangrove potential and tourism attraction in Merak Belantung village based on scenic beauty estimation (SBE) were high with the following SBE values: beach was 42, mangrove water flow was 20, and mangrove downstream was 19.


2017 ◽  
Vol 8 (2) ◽  
pp. 613-624
Author(s):  
Nella Tri Agustini ◽  
Dietriech G. Bengen ◽  
Tri Prartono

Lokan shell Geloina erosa closely related to mangrove ecosystem in Enggano island. Mangrove is one supplier of organic materials required by Lokan shell. The research conducted in September 2015 - January 2016 at mangrove ecosystems in Kahyapu coastal area, aims to analyse lokan shells Geloina erosa conditions and its association with mangrove ecosystems. Sampling of mangrove vegetation was taken using line transect and lokan shell sampling using plot in mangrove ecosystem. The results show that mangrove condition of the Kahyapu coastal area was in healthy condition for the growth of lokan shell. Lokan shell are significantly assosiated with mangrove in Kahyapu coastal area of Enggano Island.


2018 ◽  
Vol 3 (6) ◽  
Author(s):  
Kamaruddin Eddiwan ◽  
Abu Hanifah

Meranti Islands Regency is a coastal area located in the cluster of Sumatra, Indonesia, right on the outskirts of the Malak Strait. The coastal area is known as a very good, fertile mangrove habitat, has a high carrying capacity as a living area for various aquatic organisms. The existence of mangrove ecosystems on the coast has a very large and beneficial effect on the life of fisheries resources, as well as beneficial for fishing fisheries due to the high productivity in the region. This study aims to obtain information and a clear picture of the development of fishing, and the correlation between the existence of mangrove ecosystems and productivity of fishing. This research uses the descriptive method based on regression and correlation analysis. Each type of data used in this study is primary data on observation and interviews, as well as secondary data on fishing and mangrove areas from the Ministry of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries, Forestry, and the Environmental Management Agency, Meranti Islands Regency. The Meranti Islands over a 15-year period experienced a completely increase or almost completely. Then, the mangrove ecosystem area has no significance that can influence and are closely related to the productivity of shrimp and shellfish in the area.


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