Mangrove area degradation and management strategies in Indonesia: A review

Coastal communities are particularly vulnerable to the effects of climate change. This study aimed to review the impact of land use change and mangrove degradation on coastal areas and analyze the problems and strategies of mangrove management in Indonesia. Journal data sources were obtained from th...

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Main Authors: Westi Utami, Catur Sugiyanto, Noorhadi Rahardjo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Brawijaya 2024-04-01
Series:Journal of Degraded and Mining Lands Management
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Online Access:https://jdmlm.ub.ac.id/index.php/jdmlm/article/view/16498
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author Westi Utami
Catur Sugiyanto
Noorhadi Rahardjo
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Noorhadi Rahardjo
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description Coastal communities are particularly vulnerable to the effects of climate change. This study aimed to review the impact of land use change and mangrove degradation on coastal areas and analyze the problems and strategies of mangrove management in Indonesia. Journal data sources were obtained from the Scopus and Google Scholar databases. The Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) method was used in the study. The results indicate that economic activities such as mining, industry, and ponds are the main cause of mangrove damage, which in turn leads to increased disasters, CO2 emissions, and decreased community income. To address this issue, mangrove management strategies that take into account social, economic, and environmental factors are necessary. Successful mangrove restoration requires increased inclusion, community capacity, budgeting, and stakeholder involvement. Government policies regulating sustainable spatial planning, law enforcement, and institutional frameworks are crucial components of mangrove management. The study's results are expected to serve as the foundation for developing sustainable coastal management strategies that enhance the safety of coastal communities from disasters and improve their welfare.
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spelling doaj.art-c61914b999564158a23c57aed2dde8902024-04-02T03:15:34ZengUniversity of BrawijayaJournal of Degraded and Mining Lands Management2339-076X2502-24582024-04-011136037604710.15243/jdmlm.2024.113.603716500Mangrove area degradation and management strategies in Indonesia: A reviewWesti Utami0Catur Sugiyanto1Noorhadi Rahardjo2Doctoral Program of Environmental Science, Universitas Gadjah Mada, Jl. Teknika Utara, Pogung, Sinduadi, Mlati, Sleman, Yogyakarta 55284, IndonesiaFaculty of Economics and Business, Universitas Gadjah Mada, Jln. Sosio Humaniora No.1, Bulaksumur, Yogyakarta 55281, Indonesia Faculty Geography, Universitas Gadjah Mada, Jl. Kaliurang, Sekip Utara, Bulaksumur, Sleman, Yogyakarta 55281, IndonesiaCoastal communities are particularly vulnerable to the effects of climate change. This study aimed to review the impact of land use change and mangrove degradation on coastal areas and analyze the problems and strategies of mangrove management in Indonesia. Journal data sources were obtained from the Scopus and Google Scholar databases. The Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) method was used in the study. The results indicate that economic activities such as mining, industry, and ponds are the main cause of mangrove damage, which in turn leads to increased disasters, CO2 emissions, and decreased community income. To address this issue, mangrove management strategies that take into account social, economic, and environmental factors are necessary. Successful mangrove restoration requires increased inclusion, community capacity, budgeting, and stakeholder involvement. Government policies regulating sustainable spatial planning, law enforcement, and institutional frameworks are crucial components of mangrove management. The study's results are expected to serve as the foundation for developing sustainable coastal management strategies that enhance the safety of coastal communities from disasters and improve their welfare.https://jdmlm.ub.ac.id/index.php/jdmlm/article/view/16498climate change land degradationmangrovessustainable coastal management
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Catur Sugiyanto
Noorhadi Rahardjo
Mangrove area degradation and management strategies in Indonesia: A review
Journal of Degraded and Mining Lands Management
climate change
land degradation
mangroves
sustainable coastal management
title Mangrove area degradation and management strategies in Indonesia: A review
title_full Mangrove area degradation and management strategies in Indonesia: A review
title_fullStr Mangrove area degradation and management strategies in Indonesia: A review
title_full_unstemmed Mangrove area degradation and management strategies in Indonesia: A review
title_short Mangrove area degradation and management strategies in Indonesia: A review
title_sort mangrove area degradation and management strategies in indonesia a review
topic climate change
land degradation
mangroves
sustainable coastal management
url https://jdmlm.ub.ac.id/index.php/jdmlm/article/view/16498
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