Carrying Capacity for Land Rehabilitation Strategy in Merawu Watershed, Banjarnegara District

The upstream watershed area (DAS) has a function as a buffer zone. The Merawu watershed is one of the upstream parts of the Serayu watershed which is dominated by agricultural land. The declining carrying capacity of the Merawu watershed is indicated by the imbalance between supply and demand for...

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Main Authors: Marcella, P., Suryatmojo, H., Faida, L.R.W.
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Language:English
Published: IOP Publishing 2022
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Online Access:https://repository.ugm.ac.id/278846/1/Carrying%20Capacity%20for%20Land%20Rehabilitation%20Strategy%20in%20Merawu%20Watershed%2C%20Banjarnegara%20District.pdf
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author Marcella, P.
Suryatmojo, H.
Faida, L.R.W.
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description The upstream watershed area (DAS) has a function as a buffer zone. The Merawu watershed is one of the upstream parts of the Serayu watershed which is dominated by agricultural land. The declining carrying capacity of the Merawu watershed is indicated by the imbalance between supply and demand for resources in the Merawu watershed. For a long time, it can interfere with the function of the soil as life support. The research objectives are: 1) analyzing the carrying capacity of the Merawu watershed through 3 approaches, namely: ecological footprint (land capacity), water capacity,, and land protection capacity. The research method used is to compare supply and demand. And 2) Formulating a recovery strategy in the Merawu watershed based on an analysis of the environmental carrying capacity and focusing on increasing the carrying capacity. The results showed that the Merawu watershed has the carrying capacity of the protection function in the overshoot condition, the water carrying capacity in the conditionallysave condition, and the carrying capacity of the land in the overshoot condition. There are five watershed recovery strategies in the upstream, middle and downstream areas to increase carrying capacity.
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spelling oai:generic.eprints.org:2788462023-11-01T07:05:13Z https://repository.ugm.ac.id/278846/ Carrying Capacity for Land Rehabilitation Strategy in Merawu Watershed, Banjarnegara District Marcella, P. Suryatmojo, H. Faida, L.R.W. Forestry Sciences The upstream watershed area (DAS) has a function as a buffer zone. The Merawu watershed is one of the upstream parts of the Serayu watershed which is dominated by agricultural land. The declining carrying capacity of the Merawu watershed is indicated by the imbalance between supply and demand for resources in the Merawu watershed. For a long time, it can interfere with the function of the soil as life support. The research objectives are: 1) analyzing the carrying capacity of the Merawu watershed through 3 approaches, namely: ecological footprint (land capacity), water capacity,, and land protection capacity. The research method used is to compare supply and demand. And 2) Formulating a recovery strategy in the Merawu watershed based on an analysis of the environmental carrying capacity and focusing on increasing the carrying capacity. The results showed that the Merawu watershed has the carrying capacity of the protection function in the overshoot condition, the water carrying capacity in the conditionallysave condition, and the carrying capacity of the land in the overshoot condition. There are five watershed recovery strategies in the upstream, middle and downstream areas to increase carrying capacity. IOP Publishing 2022 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en https://repository.ugm.ac.id/278846/1/Carrying%20Capacity%20for%20Land%20Rehabilitation%20Strategy%20in%20Merawu%20Watershed%2C%20Banjarnegara%20District.pdf Marcella, P. and Suryatmojo, H. and Faida, L.R.W. (2022) Carrying Capacity for Land Rehabilitation Strategy in Merawu Watershed, Banjarnegara District. IOP Conf. Series: Earth and Environmental Science (985). pp. 1-12. ISSN 1755-1315 https://iopscience.iop.org/journal/1755-1315 doi:10.1088/1755-1315/985/1/012029
spellingShingle Forestry Sciences
Marcella, P.
Suryatmojo, H.
Faida, L.R.W.
Carrying Capacity for Land Rehabilitation Strategy in Merawu Watershed, Banjarnegara District
title Carrying Capacity for Land Rehabilitation Strategy in Merawu Watershed, Banjarnegara District
title_full Carrying Capacity for Land Rehabilitation Strategy in Merawu Watershed, Banjarnegara District
title_fullStr Carrying Capacity for Land Rehabilitation Strategy in Merawu Watershed, Banjarnegara District
title_full_unstemmed Carrying Capacity for Land Rehabilitation Strategy in Merawu Watershed, Banjarnegara District
title_short Carrying Capacity for Land Rehabilitation Strategy in Merawu Watershed, Banjarnegara District
title_sort carrying capacity for land rehabilitation strategy in merawu watershed banjarnegara district
topic Forestry Sciences
url https://repository.ugm.ac.id/278846/1/Carrying%20Capacity%20for%20Land%20Rehabilitation%20Strategy%20in%20Merawu%20Watershed%2C%20Banjarnegara%20District.pdf
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