The Concept of Implementing Net Zero Carbon Emission with a Cluster Approach. Case Study: Central Java Province Projection to 2030 Khaerul Amru, Moch Ikhwanuddin Mawardi, Melania Hanny Aryantie, Raissa Anjani, Ressy Oktivia, Iif Miftahul Ihsan, Teddy Wahyono Sudinda, Widiatmini Sih Winanti, Suhendar I Sachoemar, Agung Riyadi, Teguh Prayogo, Syaefudin Syaefudin, Lestario Widodo, Rizky Pratama Adhi, Yusuf Surachman Djajadihardja Polish Journal of Environmental Studies, 2025 Indonesia targets the net zero emission (NZE) achievement in 2045 through the forest and other land uses (FOLU) approach. In the NZE target evaluation, it is necessary to compare the carbon emissions and sequestration at the regional level. This study aims to evaluate the NZE achievement in Central Java for further clustering according to the results. Carbon sequestration data is obtained from the land use of Rupa Bumi Indonesia (RBI), while carbon emission data is obtained through an individual carbon footprint approach. In 2022, Central Java achieved the NZE, with a difference between carbon sequestration and emissions of 9,025
Sediment transport model for sustainable dredging of the Barito River in Indonesia A Riyadi, Syaefudin, Y S Garno, T Prayogo, N Hidayat, E Kusumastuti, A H Y Rosadi, H Tresnadi, M Zaidan, L Widodo, Mujianto Iop Conference Series Earth and Environmental Science, 2024 The Barito River is the largest river in Indonesia with a discharge of 4,160 m3/second. The project objective is to deepen the port area of the Port Expansion to meet the minimum barge draft with a ship width of 28 m, ship draft 6.5 m and ship length 100 m. The estimated volume of dredging for an area 40 ha with an existing riverbed −13 mLWS is 2,500,000 BCM. Geotechnical dredging studies include slope stability analysis, bearing capacity of soil reinforcement and sampling of embankment material types. Bathymetry measurement method using multibeam Echosounder and Sub-Bottom Profiler. Dredging modeling uses DHI Mike Hydrodynamics and Mud Transport Module software. The ship uses a Cutter Suction Dredger type with capacity of 5,000 m3/day and Pelican Barge with capacity of 6,000 m3/day. The model input used is TSS and the percentage of 5 river sediment grain size classes in the Upstream, Middlestream and Downstream project locations. Scenario model dredging was carried out with 12 different scenarios in the installation of 2 silt curtains. With pollutant transport and geotechnical models, landslides and sediment distribution patterns can be mitigated.
Pollutant transport model and the carrying capacity of the Asahan River, North Sumatra A Riyadi, Syaefudin, Y S Garno, T Prayogo, N Hidayat, E Kusumastuti, AHY Rosadi, H Tresnadi, M Zaidan, L Widodo, Mujianto Iop Conference Series Earth and Environmental Science, 2024 The only estuary of Lake Toba is the Asahan River, which extends for a distance of 147 kilometers. The river has a depth ranging from 1.6 to 7.2 meters. Current conditions indicate a decrease in discharge and an increase in pollutants. Monthly discharge data for 9 years is the result of measurements from Perum Jasa Tirta I in 2009 - 2018 and measurements in 2022 show a minimum discharge of 62 m3 / second. The amount of discharge fluctuation is very Asahan depending on the season and the use of water by hydropower managed by PT INALUM. This study will look at the pattern of pollutant transport in the Asahan River originating from the Miils Outfall of PT Toba Pulp Lestari Tbk with a maximum discharge of 0.425 m3/sec and coordinate position 522680.79/272684.34. The model employed is DHI Mike 21 Flow FM, which was operational for a period of one year, during which time it was subjected to a series of alterations in discharge. Model input parameters are TSS, BOD and COD. Furthermore, these parameters are employed in order to ascertain the Asahan River’s carrying capacity. The water quality hue for BOD, COD, and TSS in the Asahan River was 0.4 mg/L, 1.6 mg/L, and 5 mg/L, respectively. In contrast, the BOD, COD, and TSS in the outlet mills were 14.8 mg/L, 155 mg/L, and 35.3 mg/L, respectively (PT Toba Pulp Lestari Tbk, July 2022). The model results show that the maximum concentration of BOD at the mill outfall is 0.84 mg/L with a Zone of Initial of Dillution (ZID) of 0.683841 Ha, the maximum concentration of COD at the mill outfall is 6.23 mg/L with a ZID of 4.195784 Ha and TSS at the mill outfall is 4 mg/L with a ZID of 0.220491 Ha. which occurred in May, November and December. In accordance with the quality rules for river water and similar bodies of water set forth in Appendix VI of Government Regulation No. 22 of 2021, the concentration of BOD, COD, and TSS discharged into the Asahan River through the mill outfall does not exceed the Class 1 quality standard of 2 mg/L. The Maximum Pollutant Load Allocation for the 3 parameters TSS, BOD and COD (kg/day) are 268,286; 16,097 and 134,143 respectively, while the Actual Pollutant Load for the 3 parameters are (kg/day) 16,097; 2,146; and 8,585. The Asahan River has a carrying capacity of 252,189, 13,950, and 125,557 kg/day for total suspended solids (TSS), biochemical oxygen demand (BOD), and chemical oxygen demand (COD) parameters, respectively. The Asahan River continues to demonstrate excellent capacity and carrying capacity.
Evaluation of floating water intake on the Citarum river for industrial needs in the Purwakarta industrial area, West Java T Prayogo, N Hidayat, A Riyadi, M Zaidan, Syaefudin, L Widodo, N Widiatmoko, H Tresnadi, E Kusumastuti, AHY Rosadi, B Budiman, Mujianto Iop Conference Series Earth and Environmental Science, 2024 Water is a vital resource for all living organisms, including industrial processes. To ensure the uninterrupted operation of industrial processes, it is crucial to provide adequate amounts of clean water of appropriate quality. Floating water intakes are designed to extract surface water from dams or rivers, which may experience significant fluctuations in water levels. The enhancement of industrial capacity and the maintenance of pump houses in the sector necessitate the implementation of a comprehensive planning, construction, and supervisory system to regulate and utilize the water resources of the Citarum River. In order to meet the requirements of the industry, it is essential to ensure the continuous functioning of the relevant processes. The objective of this study is to assess the floating water intake in the vicinity of the Pump House. This will be achieved through the utilisation of a topographical survey and a depth probe of the Citarum River. The Citarum River at the floating water intake location exhibits a depth range of 5 to 7.5 meters, while the terrain surrounding the pump house demonstrates a height range of 27,255 to 29,876 meters, as evidenced by the findings of the study. Furthermore, the elevation of the Citarum river bed at this location varies from 19.5 to 22 meters.
The Impact of Aquaculture in Floating Net Cages Exceeding the Carrying Capacity on Water Quality and Organic Matter Distribution: the Case of Batur Lake, Indonesia Yudhi Soetrisno Garno, Agung Riyadi, Iskandar Iskandar, Dwi Rustam Kendarto, Suhendar I. Sachoemar, Joko Prayitno Susanto, Lestario Widodo, Nawa Suwedi, Teguh Prayogo, Riardi Pratista Dewa, Tusy Augustine Adibroto, Ratu Siti Aliah, Haryanti Haryanti, Syaefudin Syaefudin, Rizky Pratama Adhi Polish Journal of Environmental Studies, 2024 Lake Batur’s water quality on Bali Island has significantly declined, leading to massive annual fish mortality rates. The suspected reason is the expansion of aquaculture using floating net cages (FNC) beyond their capacity. The study aims to assess the impact of FNC-based aquaculture on water quality and organic matter distribution, specifically total organic matter, TSS
Seasonal hydrodynamic pattern and effect of marine sediment distribution in Banten Bay A Riyadi, S I Sachoemar, Syaefudin, Haryanti, R P Adhi, Y S Garno, J P Susanto, T Prayogo, L Widodo, A Lusia, Sabudin Iop Conference Series Earth and Environmental Science, 2023 This study aimed to see the pattern of current velocity and direction at the time of high tide, high tide, low tide, and lowest low tide during the west and east monsoons as well as to see an increase in sedimentation. Oceanographic and environmental baseline data used in this study consisted of bathymetry, tides, winds, waves, ocean currents, and sediment. The model used was DHI MIKE 21 Flow Model FM. Based on the calculation of determining the type of tide using the Formzahl formulation 1.54, the tides in the study area were classified as single dominant mixed tides. In the west season, the maximum current velocity was 0.112 m/s with the dominant current direction coming from the northeast to the southwest and approaching the coast. In the east season, the maximum current velocity was 0.112 m/s with the dominant current direction coming from the northeast to the southwest and approaching the coast. The highest concentration of suspended sediment in December was when the seawater conditions were nearing low tide. The highest concentration of suspended sediment was in the eastern part of Pier 3 at 1120 g/m3. The most significant change in bed level in December was at Pier 3 on the east side where the elevation increase was +0.30 m and the elevation decrease was -0.40 m. From the information regarding the location of the abrasion and sedimentation of the jetty development, it is possible to know in advance the anticipation of the dredging plan and the mitigation of coastal abrasion.
The assessment of sustainable aquaculture model to improve the aquatic environment and productivity in the Indonesian coastal area S I Sachoemar, Syaefudin, Haryanti, R P Adhi, R S Aliah, A Riyadi, Y S Garno, J P Susanto, D Yaniharto, W Sujatmiko, Sutanti, T Prayogo, L Widodo, A Lusia, Sabudin, I Mawardi, R P Dewa, T Yanagi, A Morimoto, M Makino, M L Wells Iop Conference Series Earth and Environmental Science, 2023 To study and review the Integrated Multi Tropic Aquaculture (IMTA) model of the closed system (CSIMTA) and open system (OSIMTA), experiments were carried out to determine their performance in improving the quality of the aquatic environment and productivity in the northern coastal area of Karawang, West Java and the southern coastal area of Bantaeng, South Sulawesi, Indonesia, respectively. The CSIMTA model experiment used four treatment models: Treatment model T-1 contained tiger prawns (Penaeus monodon) only, treatment model T-2 contained tiger prawns and saline tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus), treatment model T-3 contained tiger prawns, saline tilapia, and seaweed (Gracillaria verrucosa), and treatment model T-4 contained tiger prawns, saline tilapia, seaweed, and green mussels (Perna viridis). Meanwhile, the study of OSIMTA was carried out by measuring the physical and chemical parameters of the aquatic environment. The results of the CSIMTA model show that aquaculture containing tiger prawns, saline tilapia, seaweed, and green mussels of the T-4 was more productive and the quality of the aquatic environment was more stable than the other three treatments (T-1, T-2, and T-3). In the T-4, a bio-recycling system worked well where seaweed utilized the liquid waste resulting from the dissolution of feed residues and excrement from saline tilapia and tiger prawns as a nutrient supply for growth. Then, the organic waste was used by the green mussels as a feed source. The bio-recycling system also worked in the OSIMTA.
Development of Sustainable Coastal Benchmarks for Local Wisdom in Pangandaran Village Communities Achmad Rizal, Agung Riyadi, Haryanti, Ratu Siti Aliah, Teguh Prayogo, Joko Prayitno, Wahyu Purwanta, Joko Prayitno Susanto, Nida Sofiah, Yusuf Surachman Djayadihardja, Moch Ikhwanuddin, Sri Wahyono, Satmoko Yudo, Suhendar I. Sachoemar Sustainability Switzerland, 2022 Local wisdom is frequently used by communities in managing their coastal resources without a precise measure of sustainability. As a result, the government must develop a standard for determining the wisdom of these practices. This study aimed to create such a standard, followed by a trial to evaluate management practices in Pangandaran coastal tourism. This qualitative case study included a literature review, direct observations, and in-depth interviews with fish farmers and fishers. They are standardizing instrument criteria for sustainable fishery resource management-defined wisdom. Such wisdom is divided into fundamental thinking (factual knowledge) and management practices (procedural knowledge). Each consists of five criteria: ecosystem and resource management, planning, governance, technology, and social and economic development. Each criterion has a specific rating indicator and parameter. The results show differences in the level of wisdom between the fish farmer and the fishers. Regarding basic thinking, fishers’ wisdom level is weak in three out of five criteria. Fishers reach a moderate wisdom level concerning fishing gear and technical criteria and a strong level on social and economic criteria. In contrast, the fish farmer is moderate to strong for four criteria and weak for the resources and ecosystems criterion. Regarding management practices, in general, fish farmers and fishers have the same level of wisdom. Both are weak in the ecosystem and resources, planning, and institutional criteria, while the fishing gear criteria reach moderate levels and the socio-economic criteria reach high levels.
Application of remote sensing and GIS for anthropogenic vegetation monitoring Eleonora Runtunuwu, Akihiko Kondoh, Budi H. Agung, Teguh Prayogo Proceedings of SPIE the International Society for Optical Engineering, 2000 Comparison between actual and potential natural vegetation classifications has been done to identify impact of human activities on vegetation distribution over Asian region. The twelve monthly Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) derived from NOAA/AVHRR data (1985-1997), together with climatic data, i.e. air temperature, and precipitation were processed by isoclass unsupervised and maximum likelihood algorithm to get the homogeneous spectral classes for land cover categorizing. Through classification trials, 68 clusters were found as the number of vegetation classes over this region. Moreover, the climatic characteristic value of each class, such as temperature, radiation cloudiness, precipitation, and elevation were extracted from available global dataset to determine the potential natural vegetation. By comparing those classifications, we realized, that India (Southern Asia), and some parts of China (Eastern Asia) were the center of land cover changing. This also appears in croplands of Kazakhstan, Indonesia, Mongolia, Thailand, Russia, Pakistan, Nepal, Myanmar (Burma), and Bangladesh.
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