2022
DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/989/1/012001
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The potential of high tidal flooding disaster in North Jakarta using mapping and mangrove relationship approach

Abstract: North Jakarta is widely used for various activities including industry, settlement, transportation, tourism and others. North Coast Jakarta also has high probability of coastal disaster including high tidal flooding which is caused by sea level rise, mangrove degradation and geomorphologicly area. This paper aimed to analysis the potential of high tidal flood using mapping analysis and mangrove density relationship. Mapping analysis and mangrove ecosystem relationships were used to analyzing the potential for … Show more

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“…Not only in Pekalongan but the value for TVS applied in Semarang because it has spatial proximity tidal. As for Jakarta, it was obtained from an average of trend tidal in 1984-2011 [28]. From that tidal value, it could use to calculate the prediction inundation area in Figure 7.…”
Section: Area Estimated Below 0 Maslmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Not only in Pekalongan but the value for TVS applied in Semarang because it has spatial proximity tidal. As for Jakarta, it was obtained from an average of trend tidal in 1984-2011 [28]. From that tidal value, it could use to calculate the prediction inundation area in Figure 7.…”
Section: Area Estimated Below 0 Maslmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The potential of mangrove species found in Muara Kali Ijo was still lower than the mangrove ecosystem in Segara anakan (Hilmi et al 2021c). The mangrove species in Segara anakan included Aegiceras corniculatum, Avicennia alba, A. marina, A. officinalis, Bruguiera gymnorrhiza, B. parviflora, B. sexangula, Callophylum inophylum, Carbera manghas, Ceriops decandra, C. tagal, Rhizophora apiculata, R. mucronata, R. stylosa, Sonneratia alba, S. caseolaris, Tespia pulpunea, Terminalia cattapa, Xylocarpus granatum, and X. moluccensis with the density of 166-4000 trees/ha (East Segara Anakan), 133-3000 trees/ha (West Segara Anakan), and 220-1100 trees/ha (North Jakarta Beach) (Hilmi et 2021c(Hilmi et , 2022a. The potential of mangrove seedlings and saplings describes the potential of mangrove generation in Muara Kali Ijo.…”
Section: Mangrove Densitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The EEA in Muara Kali Ijo aims to support the conservation of the mangrove ecosystem as an essential ecosystem in Pantai Ayah, Kebumen, because the mangrove ecosystem has a specific affinity (Hilmi et al 2021e), specific environment (Hilmi et al 2021a(Hilmi et al , 2022bXiong et al 2018), specific habitat (Hilmi 2018;Hilmi et al 2021d;Purnama et al 2022), and specific ecosystem (Cochard 2017;Hilmi et al 2015;Lapolo et al 2018). In addition, the mangrove ecosystem in Muara Kali Ijo also has specific functions to reduce and protect tidal flooding (Hilmi et al 2022a;Marois and Mitsch 2017) and permanent water inundation (Bomer et al 2020), decreasing of coastal disasters (Cooray et al 2021;Nur and Hilmi 2021), decreasing of heavy-metal pollution (Chen et al 2021;Hilmi et al 2017b;Syakti et al 2013;Xin et al 2014;Zhang et al 2019), support carbon conservation (Hilmi 2017a), and support feeding, nursery dan spawning activity (Jones et al 2015;Lapolo et al 2018;Nurhayati et al 2021;Reis et al 2021). Besides, the mangrove ecosystem in Muara Kali Ijo is also used as a tourism area and Crocodylus porosus preservation (Tim Penyusun EEA Kali Ijo Kebumen 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The coastal area on the North Coast of Jakarta has a mangrove ecosystem covering area the estuary of the Angke river (East side) and terrestrial between Jakarta and Banten (west side) [1]- [3]. The mangrove ecosystem is found in Jakarta Bay which has an area of 490 km2, with a beach length of 40 km and an average depth of 15 m [4]. The mangrove area on the North Coast of Jakarta also is found in Kepulauan Seribu, DKI Jakarta Province [5], [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, mangroves also have economic functions including the main factor supporting the community and industry activity and ecotourism. Other functions are coastal protection from various disasters including abrasion and flooding, preventing seawater intrusion [4], [17]- [20] (Hilmi, 2018), and blue carbon [12], [21].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%