2023
DOI: 10.29244/jpsl.13.1.88-101
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Biophysical characteristics of Wosi Watershed area in Manokwari Regency, Indonesia

Abstract: Flood is number one Indonesian natural disaster in the last 10 years and its occurrence at Manokwari is frequently reported. Biophysical condition is playing a key role in carrying capacity of this catchment area.This study is to determine biophysical characteristics of Wosi Watershed to manage and mitigate flooding in Manokwari. Spatial analysis and field observation methods were used to collect the data. Biophysical variables are rainfall, watershed morphometric, slope, and land used. Carrying capacity is me… Show more

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“…The runoff coefficient value gives an idea of how the Very bad biophysical condition of the watershed responds to rainwater that falls in the watershed (Mahmud et al, 2023;Suprayogi et al, 2022). The runoff coefficient has a very important role, namely as an indicator of surface runoff in a watershed, and can be used as a benchmark for evaluating flow in relation to watershed management.…”
Section: Annual Flow Coefficientmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The runoff coefficient value gives an idea of how the Very bad biophysical condition of the watershed responds to rainwater that falls in the watershed (Mahmud et al, 2023;Suprayogi et al, 2022). The runoff coefficient has a very important role, namely as an indicator of surface runoff in a watershed, and can be used as a benchmark for evaluating flow in relation to watershed management.…”
Section: Annual Flow Coefficientmentioning
confidence: 99%