Assessing the Dynamics of Small-Scale Coastal Fisheries Using Public Participatory GIS with Structural Equation Model for Fisheries Management in Jakarta Coastal Area, Indonesia DOI
Jinliang Huang, Faizal Rachman,

Suadi Suadi

et al.

Published: Jan. 1, 2024

Language: Английский

Agricultural land change and its farmers’ perception in the north coast region of West Java Province, Indonesia DOI Open Access
Laju Gandharum, Djoko M. Hartono,

Heri Sadmono

et al.

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

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Evaluating the role of formal urban blue spaces in ecosystem service provision: Insights from New Town, Kolkata DOI
T Roy, Sasanka Ghosh

Journal of Environmental Management, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 381, P. 125287 - 125287

Published: April 14, 2025

Language: Английский

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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 DOI
Faizal Rachman, Jinliang Huang,

Suadi Suadi

et al.

Ocean & Coastal Management, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 262, P. 107575 - 107575

Published: Feb. 12, 2025

Language: Английский

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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 DOI Creative Commons

Wenhao Cheng,

Caihong Ma,

Tongsheng Li

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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

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Nature-Based Solutions for Flood Mitigation in Metropolitan Areas DOI Open Access

Juliastuti,

Yureana Wijayanti, Alexander Agung Santoso Gunawan

et al.

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

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Unveiling two decades of forest transition in Anamur, Türkiye: a remote sensing and GIS-driven intensity analysis (2000–2020) DOI Creative Commons
Hasan Aksoy, Sinan Kaptan, Pelin KEÇECİOĞLU DAĞLI

et al.

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

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Assessing the Dynamics of Small-Scale Coastal Fisheries Using Public Participatory GIS with Structural Equation Model for Fisheries Management in Jakarta Coastal Area, Indonesia DOI
Jinliang Huang, Faizal Rachman,

Suadi Suadi

et al.

Published: Jan. 1, 2024

Language: Английский

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