Feasibility Study of Sustainable Coastal Protection through the Integration of Bamboo Breakwater and Green Mussel Cultivation

One pressing issue posing a significant threat to the coastal ecosystem is abrasion. Therefore, it is imperative to implement an effective and stable coastal protection structure using readily available and cost-effective materials combined with green mussel cultivation to bolster economic benefits...

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Main Authors: Izqi Yustina Ammylia Yusuf, Ahmad Didin Khoiruddin, Nita Yuanita, Alamsyah Kurniawan
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Language:English
Published: Institut Teknologi Bandung 2023-12-01
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Online Access:https://journals.itb.ac.id/index.php/jts/article/view/22344
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author Izqi Yustina Ammylia Yusuf
Ahmad Didin Khoiruddin
Nita Yuanita
Alamsyah Kurniawan
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Ahmad Didin Khoiruddin
Nita Yuanita
Alamsyah Kurniawan
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description One pressing issue posing a significant threat to the coastal ecosystem is abrasion. Therefore, it is imperative to implement an effective and stable coastal protection structure using readily available and cost-effective materials combined with green mussel cultivation to bolster economic benefits for the community. The methodology employed in this study encompasses the integration and analysis of secondary data and the collection of archival information. The findings indicate that the ecological conditions of the waters in Bedono Village, Sayung District at Demak Regency meet the necessary criteria for green mussel cultivation. Bamboo with a minimum length of 7.5 meters and a planting depth of 2 meters is utilized. Financially, this approach proves to be quite advantageous, yielding a Net Present Value (NPV) of Rp1,202,383 for the stake method of green mussel cultivation. The Net Benefit-Cost Ratio (Net B/C) for the stake method of green mussel cultivation is 1.20. Based on the NPV and Net B/C feasibility criteria, the stake method of green mussel cultivation is considered viable. This structural concept is evaluated as adhering to ecological principles across all its components.
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spelling doaj.art-ef20995a499144d5a942c8f307fff5312024-01-26T02:42:49ZengInstitut Teknologi BandungJurnal Teknik Sipil0853-29822549-26592023-12-0130337137810.5614/jts.2023.30.3.4Feasibility Study of Sustainable Coastal Protection through the Integration of Bamboo Breakwater and Green Mussel CultivationIzqi Yustina Ammylia Yusuf0Ahmad Didin Khoiruddin1Nita Yuanita2Alamsyah Kurniawan3Coastal Engineering Research Group, Faculty of Civil and Environment EngineeringMaster Program Ocean Engineering, Faculty of Civil and Environmental EngineeringCoastal Engineering Research Group, Faculty of Civil and Environment EngineeringCoastal Engineering Research Group, Faculty of Civil and Environment EngineeringOne pressing issue posing a significant threat to the coastal ecosystem is abrasion. Therefore, it is imperative to implement an effective and stable coastal protection structure using readily available and cost-effective materials combined with green mussel cultivation to bolster economic benefits for the community. The methodology employed in this study encompasses the integration and analysis of secondary data and the collection of archival information. The findings indicate that the ecological conditions of the waters in Bedono Village, Sayung District at Demak Regency meet the necessary criteria for green mussel cultivation. Bamboo with a minimum length of 7.5 meters and a planting depth of 2 meters is utilized. Financially, this approach proves to be quite advantageous, yielding a Net Present Value (NPV) of Rp1,202,383 for the stake method of green mussel cultivation. The Net Benefit-Cost Ratio (Net B/C) for the stake method of green mussel cultivation is 1.20. Based on the NPV and Net B/C feasibility criteria, the stake method of green mussel cultivation is considered viable. This structural concept is evaluated as adhering to ecological principles across all its components.https://journals.itb.ac.id/index.php/jts/article/view/22344abrasionbreakwatergreen musselnatural coastal protection.
spellingShingle Izqi Yustina Ammylia Yusuf
Ahmad Didin Khoiruddin
Nita Yuanita
Alamsyah Kurniawan
Feasibility Study of Sustainable Coastal Protection through the Integration of Bamboo Breakwater and Green Mussel Cultivation
Jurnal Teknik Sipil
abrasion
breakwater
green mussel
natural coastal protection.
title Feasibility Study of Sustainable Coastal Protection through the Integration of Bamboo Breakwater and Green Mussel Cultivation
title_full Feasibility Study of Sustainable Coastal Protection through the Integration of Bamboo Breakwater and Green Mussel Cultivation
title_fullStr Feasibility Study of Sustainable Coastal Protection through the Integration of Bamboo Breakwater and Green Mussel Cultivation
title_full_unstemmed Feasibility Study of Sustainable Coastal Protection through the Integration of Bamboo Breakwater and Green Mussel Cultivation
title_short Feasibility Study of Sustainable Coastal Protection through the Integration of Bamboo Breakwater and Green Mussel Cultivation
title_sort feasibility study of sustainable coastal protection through the integration of bamboo breakwater and green mussel cultivation
topic abrasion
breakwater
green mussel
natural coastal protection.
url https://journals.itb.ac.id/index.php/jts/article/view/22344
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