Assessing the dynamics of small-scale coastal fisheries using public participatory GIS with structural equation model for fisheries management in Jakarta's coastal area, Indonesia
Ocean & Coastal Management,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
262, P. 107575 - 107575
Published: Feb. 12, 2025
Language: Английский
Agricultural land change and its farmers’ perception in the north coast region of West Java Province, Indonesia
IOP Conference Series Earth and Environmental Science,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
1462(1), P. 012027 - 012027
Published: March 1, 2025
Abstract
The
global
decline
in
productive
agricultural
land
due
to
urban
development
poses
significant
threats
food
security,
environmental
sustainability,
and
quality
of
life.
This
challenge
exists
Indonesia,
while
the
relationship
between
conversion
farmers’
perspectives
remains
poorly
understood.
study
investigates
areas
Indonesia’s
West
Java
Province
examines
perceptions
this
change.
research
aims
analyze
distribution
conversion,
assess
land’s
function
its
determine
how
these
are
related.
methodology
combined
use/cover
change
analysis
2018-2023
using
10
m
Dynamic
World
raster
data
(available
free
on
Google
Earth
Engine)
with
farmer
surveys
a
Likert
scale
questionnaire.
results
revealed
that
Bekasi,
Kerawang,
Cirebon
Regencies
experienced
most
over
five
years.
found
farmers
generally
maintain
positive
farmland
functions
(82.1%)
understand
(80.5%).
Regression
showed
perception
influenced
their
views
by
47.8%.
contributes
understanding
which
is
crucial
for
developing
effective
land-use
policies
rapidly
urbanizing
regions.
Language: Английский
Evaluating the role of formal urban blue spaces in ecosystem service provision: Insights from New Town, Kolkata
Journal of Environmental Management,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
381, P. 125287 - 125287
Published: April 14, 2025
Language: Английский
Construction of Ecological Security Patterns and Evaluation of Ecological Network Stability under Multi-Scenario Simulation: A Case Study in Desert–Oasis Area of the Yellow River Basin, China
Wenhao Cheng,
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Caihong Ma,
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Tongsheng Li
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et al.
Land,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
13(7), P. 1037 - 1037
Published: July 10, 2024
Land
use
change
has
a
significant
impact
on
the
sustainability
of
ecosystems,
and
ecological
security
patterns
(ESPs)
can
improve
environmental
quality
through
spatial
planning.
This
study
explored
multi-scenario
ESP
framework
by
integrating
future
land
simulation
(FLUS)
minimum
cumulative
resistance
(MCR)
for
urban
agglomeration
along
Yellow
River
Basin
(YRB)
in
Ningxia.
The
research
involved
simulating
2035
under
four
development
scenarios,
identifying
networks,
evaluating
network
stability
each
scenario.
revealed
that
sources
different
including
natural
scenario
(NDS),
an
economic
(EDS),
food
(FSS),
protection
(EPS),
were
834.82
km2,
715.46
785.56
1091.43
respectively.
overall
connectivity
values
(OG)
these
scenarios
0.351,
0.466,
0.334,
0.520,
It
was
found
EPS,
ESPs
had
largest
area
most
stable
structure,
which
effectively
protect
habitats.
provides
valuable
method
respond
to
diversity
uncertainty
development.
assist
decision-makers
enhancing
while
considering
various
scenarios.
Language: Английский
Assessing the Dynamics of Small-Scale Coastal Fisheries Using Public Participatory GIS with Structural Equation Model for Fisheries Management in Jakarta Coastal Area, Indonesia
Published: Jan. 1, 2024
Language: Английский
Nature-Based Solutions for Flood Mitigation in Metropolitan Areas
Engineering Technology & Applied Science Research,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
14(6), P. 18896 - 18901
Published: Dec. 2, 2024
Flooding
is
a
globally
common
problem
in
metropolitan
areas
including
Jakarta,
Indonesia.
The
increased
intensity
and
frequency
of
rainfall
caused
by
climate
change
rapid
urbanization
have
raised
the
risk
flooding
urban
areas.
One
solution
to
implement
polders
mitigate
coastal
Regrettably,
current
polder
system
inadequate
for
managing
due
land-use
changes
regional
expansion.
This
study
analyzes
flood
control
Jakarta
region
using
East
Sunter
Polder
System,
which
experienced
both
1990
2020
despite
implementation
system.
system,
consisting
four
catchment
areas—Petukangan,
KBN
1/Sukapura,
2,
Kebantenan—faces
drainage
challenges
exacerbated
rainfall.
To
risks,
Nature-Based
Solutions
(NBSs)
been
implemented,
retention
ponds
long
storage
systems.
Hydrological
hydraulic
analyses
were
conducted
HEC-HMS
HEC-RAS,
ArcGIS
was
employed
floodplain
integration.
underscores
significance
incorporating
NBSs
management,
demonstrating
how
they
enhance
resilience
risks.
By
integrating
into
planning
framework,
findings
suggest
that
management
can
be
significantly
improved,
leading
better
preparation
long-term
sustainability
natural
hazards.
Language: Английский
Unveiling two decades of forest transition in Anamur, Türkiye: a remote sensing and GIS-driven intensity analysis (2000–2020)
Frontiers in Forests and Global Change,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
7
Published: Dec. 20, 2024
Introduction
Monitoring
LULC
changes
is
crucial
for
developing
strategies
natural
resource
management,
assessing
the
current
potential
of
a
region,
and
addressing
global
environmental
issues.
In
this
context,
study
examines
land
use
cover
(LULC)
in
forest
non-forest
areas
Anamur
district,
located
Mediterranean
Region
Türkiye,
between
2000
2020.
Methods
Using
intensity
analysis
method,
which
offers
detailed
efficient
approach
to
understanding
changes,
analyzes
transitions
at
interval,
category,
transition
levels.
maps
were
generated
through
supervised
classification
Landsat
satellite
images,
focusing
on
seven
classes:
Coniferous,
Broad-Leaved,
Mixed,
Treeless
Gap,
Settlement,
Agriculture,
Water.
The
evaluated
within
these
categories,
interpreting
results
graphical
outputs.
driving
forces
behind
also
explored,
their
underlying
causes
discussed.
Results
Discussion
interval
level
revealed
that
most
significant
occurred
during
2000-2010
period.
At
category
level,
Coniferous
exhibited
highest
degree
change
both
intervals.
During
2000-2010,
gains
predominantly
replaced
(Agriculture,
Water),
while
pattern
was
less
evident
2010-2020.
contrast,
Gap
primarily
2010-2020,
no
losses
targeted
by
other
categories.
Broad-Leaved
species
found
heavily
target
Water
losses,
likely
due
higher
water
demands
compared
species,
as
supported
prior
studies.
This
research
highlights
advantages
studies,
offering
insights
into
spatial
across
It
aims
promote
its
adoption
underscores
importance
conservation
management
mitigate
impacts
loss,
pressures.
Language: Английский