2019
DOI: 10.15578/jkn.v15i1.7722
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Evaluasi Kondisi Ekosistem Mangrove Angke Kapuk Teluk Jakarta Dan Konsekuensinya Terhadap Jasa Ekosistem

Abstract: Ekosistem mangrove memiliki sejumlah manfaat dan jasa ekosistem, namun keberadaannya terus memperoleh tantangan dan tekanan akibat aktivitas di wilayah pesisir. Penelitian ini bertujuan menganalisis kondisi ekosistem mangrove dan konsekuensinya terhadap jasa ekosistem di kawasan ekosistem Mangrove Angke Kapuk Teluk Jakarta. Kondisi ekosistem dianalisis dengan mengkaji tutupan lahan dan tingkat kekritisan lahan mangrove menggunakan citra SPOT 6 dan Sistem Informasi Geografi, sedangkan konsekuensinya terhadap ja… Show more

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“…The results of this planting will form a relatively uniform species composition. The Research results from Sofian et al (2020) show that the mangrove area of Angke Kapuk which suffered severe damage, around 272.79 ha was converted into built-up areas, such as settlements, toll roads, and others. This conversion causes significant mangrove loss, in addition to increasing the degradation and fragmentation of mangrove ecosystems (Latiff 2012;Mayalanda et al 2014).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The results of this planting will form a relatively uniform species composition. The Research results from Sofian et al (2020) show that the mangrove area of Angke Kapuk which suffered severe damage, around 272.79 ha was converted into built-up areas, such as settlements, toll roads, and others. This conversion causes significant mangrove loss, in addition to increasing the degradation and fragmentation of mangrove ecosystems (Latiff 2012;Mayalanda et al 2014).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mangroves in Angke Kapuk and adjacent areas have been transformed into residential and industrial areas, highways, an airport, and fish ponds since the late 1970s (Ambinari et al 2016;Kusmana 2017). Wastes and pollutants from upstream and residential areas in MAK are also significant factors of mangrove degradation (Hilmi et al 2017;Sofian et al 2020). One of the main wastes is plastic debris in MAK (Cordova and Nurhati 2019;Sofian et al 2020), mostly polystyrene (44.62%), a polymer used for food packaging (Purwoko et al 2016;Cordova et al 2021).…”
Section: Mangroves In North Jakartamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Wastes and pollutants from upstream and residential areas in MAK are also significant factors of mangrove degradation (Hilmi et al 2017;Sofian et al 2020). One of the main wastes is plastic debris in MAK (Cordova and Nurhati 2019;Sofian et al 2020), mostly polystyrene (44.62%), a polymer used for food packaging (Purwoko et al 2016;Cordova et al 2021). Plastic debris prevents air uptake by pneumatophores (Purwoko et al 2016) and reduces the strength of mangrove roots (Sofian et al 2020) and interferes with mangrove regeneration by inhibiting the growth of seeds (Sasongko et al 2014;Putri et al 2015).…”
Section: Mangroves In North Jakartamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Through environmental education and counseling, the community can also contribute towards the management of marine waste in mangrove areas [73,75]. Moreover, the community may also participate in some joint activities with various stakeholders [81 Furthermore, by understanding the ecosystem services given by mangroves, the community can become more environmentally conscious, particularly those who reside in coastal areas [73,81,82].…”
Section: The Impact Of Marine Debris To Mangrove and Future Actionmentioning
confidence: 99%