Jurnal ABDINUS Jurnal Pengabdian Nusantara,
Год журнала:
2023,
Номер
7(3), С. 623 - 633
Опубликована: Июль 14, 2023
Penanaman
mangrove
merupakan
salah
satu
upaya
untuk
rehabilitasi
ekosistem
pesisir
yang
rusak.
Penelitian
ini
dilakukan
di
Negeri
Wakal,
sebuah
desa
terletak
wilayah
Jazirah
Leihitu
Kabupaten
Maluku
Tengah.
Kegiatan
bertujuan
merehabilitasi
dalam
peningkatan
partisipasi
masyarakat.
Metode
digunakan
adalah
melalui
ceramah,
dan
pelatihan
penanaman
dengan
melibatkan
masyarakat
sekitar
sebagai
peserta,
serta
didampingi
mahasiswa
Pecinta
Alam
Geografi
dosen
pembina.
Hasil
penelitian
menunjukkan
bahwa
kegiatan
Wakal
berhasil
dilaksanakan
baik.
Selain
itu,
juga
adanya
antusias
Evaluasi
menyatakan
lokasi
tersebut
masih
memerlukan
banyak
bibit
agar
bisa
direhabilitasi,
sistem
pendampingan
kepada
diperlukan
memelihara
telah
ditanam.
Environmental Science and Pollution Research,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
unknown
Опубликована: Апрель 15, 2024
Abstract
Fifty
million
cubic
meters
of
marine
sediments
are
dredged
each
year
in
France
order
to
maintain
harbor
activities
and
sustain
the
economy
littoral
territories.
Because
anthropogenic
around
harbors,
can
contain
significant
amounts
chemical
organic
pollutants
whose
behavior
during
dredging
must
be
addressed
avoid
releasing
risks
for
humans
environment.
French
regulations
come
govern
management
sediments,
considering
them
“safe”
possible
dumped
at
sea
or
“contaminated”
needed
treated
on
land
as
waste.
In
recent
years,
new
constraints
have
been
pushed
toward
land.
This
is,
however,
challenging
few
channels
proposed
reuse
elimination
appears
economically
environmentally
unsustainable.
study
provides
an
overview
technical
regulatory
aspects
related
sediment
aims
identify
discuss
limits
their
valorization.
Dredged
mainly
composed
particles
with
heterogeneous
grain
size,
some
being
known
many
applications
such
building
materials
growing
media.
However,
several
reasons
put
forward
explain
why
these
not
reused
when
extracted
from
sediments.
Several
technical,
socio-economic,
obstacles
low
demand
stimulated
by
government
incentives
a
good
framework.
National
could
help
streamline
removing
“waste”
status
creating
regulated
market
sediment.
Diversity,
Год журнала:
2023,
Номер
16(1), С. 23 - 23
Опубликована: Дек. 29, 2023
Habitat
fragmentation
and
degradation
in
natural
wetlands
has
resulted
declines
the
populations
of
shorebirds
Indian
subcontinent.
Shorebirds
rely
on
these
as
wintering
or
stop-over
sites
along
southern
extent
Central
Asian
Flyway.
are
known
to
utilize
agroecosystems
alternate
foraging
habitats.
The
suitability
areas
for
overwintering
migratory
not
been
well
studied
We
conducted
a
comprehensive
assessment
published
literature
compiled
field
observations
investigate
importance
inland
coastal
India.
assessed
shorebird
at
wetlands:
mudflats
mangroves
Kadalundi
Vallikkunnu
Community
Reserve
(KVCR)
Puthuvypu
sand
beach,
adjacent
west
coast
India,
including
Sanketham
Wetlands,
Manthalakkadavu,
Vazhakkad,
Elamaram,
Kodinhi,
Kooriyad.
On
east
coast,
we
wetland
habitats
Valinokkam,
Point
Calimere,
Pichavaram
evaluated
regions,
such
Jammu
Kashmir,
Punjab,
Rajasthan,
Gujarat,
Uttar
Pradesh,
Tamil
Nadu,
Kerala.
Fifty-three
species
diverse
from
various
parts
While
studies
use
by
limited
evidence
suggests
that
major
paddy
fields,
fostering
substantial
diversity.
In
Pichavaram,
Gulf
Mannar
22
agroecosystems,
notable
near-threatened
Eurasian
Curlew.
Seventeen
winter
arrivals,
highlighting
crucial
role
play
stopover
areas.
19
appear
Kooriyad,
Kodinhi.
Few
agricultural
fields
north
(Jammu
Kashmir).
Paddy
flooded
part
cropping
cycle,
support
prey
species,
macroinvertebrates,
amphibians,
small
fish,
could
attract
shorebirds.
Agricultural
practices
like
fallowing,
flooding,
ploughing
further
increase
abundance
accessibility
shorebirds,
drawing
them
greater
numbers.
It
is
recognize
unsustainable
unethical
methods
detrimentally
affect
accumulation
pesticide
residues
contamination
heavy
metals
also
threaten
As
result,
there
an
urgent
need
detailed
research
better
evaluate
supporting
resident
Systematic
explain
population
dynamics,
habitat
selection
trends,
utilization,
over-summering
behavior
birds
needed.
Implementing
sustainable
conservation
strategies
adopting
environmentally
friendly
essential
rich
biodiversity
region.
Applied Sciences,
Год журнала:
2023,
Номер
13(15), С. 9024 - 9024
Опубликована: Авг. 7, 2023
Water
pollution
is
a
significant
environmental
challenge
with
implications
for
both
the
natural
world
and
human
well-being.
To
better
understand
manage
complex
interactions
within
water
systems,
such
as
waste
dumping
in
sea,
system
dynamics
modeling
has
emerged
valuable
tool.
This
simulation-based
approach
employs
feedback
loops
cause-and-effect
relationships
to
capture
dynamic
behavior
of
systems
over
time.
By
simulating
various
disposal
scenarios
assessing
their
impacts
on
environment
health,
aids
policymakers
managers
devising
effective
strategies
sustainable
management
sites
into
sea.
In
this
manuscript,
we
present
model
control.
Our
study
entails
development
conceptual
that
encompasses
sources,
pollutant
transport
fate,
effects
quality
health.
calibrating
validating
using
data
from
case
Charleston
Harbor,
South
Carolina,
United
States,
ensure
its
accuracy
reliability.
The
results
highlight
model’s
versatility
different
control
scenarios,
particularly
those
involving
dredging
discharge
powerhouse
effluent.
Through
these
simulations,
gain
insights
potential
measures
dynamics.
research
underscores
significance
comprehending
intricate
including
associated
identifying
control,
offers
invaluable
support
safeguarding
marine
ecosystems
communities.
conclusion,
proves
be
powerful
tool
management.
demonstrates
utility
analyzing
sea
provides
essential
findings
inform
strategies.
Emphasizing
broader
context
pollution,
contributes
advancing
knowledge
fostering
practices
protect
our
precious
resources.
IGI Global eBooks,
Год журнала:
2025,
Номер
unknown, С. 331 - 368
Опубликована: Март 14, 2025
This
chapter
examines
bilge
dumping
as
a
critical
environmental
injustice
affecting
Indonesia's
coastal
communities
and
its
effect
towards
climate
justice
sustainable
development.
As
an
under-reported
form
of
marine
pollution,
significantly
disrupts
ecosystems,
leading
to
biodiversity
loss,
habitat
degradation,
adverse
socio-economic
impacts
on
marginalised
populations
reliant
resources.
It
highlights
gaps
in
international
national
policies,
including
the
MARPOL
Convention
frameworks.
urgent
need
for
more
robust
enforcement
mechanisms
advocating
community-driven
solutions,
equitable
policy
reforms,
technological
innovations
ensure
resource
management.
interconnectedness
integrity,
social
equity,
resilience,
offering
practical
strategies
achieving
inclusive
community
development
systemic
justice.