2021
DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/712/1/012051
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Community-based spring conservation in Catchment area of Kemalik Lingsar, Lombok, Indonesia

Abstract: Water is the main and irreplaceable need for living things, both plants, animals and humans. Springs are one of the important elements, especially in the dry season, for the survival of living things, especially humans. The availability of water can play a role in many aspects including being able to function as drinking water, bathing, latrines (MCK), washing, plantations and livestock, irrigation of agricultural land, the need to purify oneself (as a support for the implementation of worship), and the econom… Show more

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“…Another reason was the Sekaroh forest has a larger area about 300 ha than Gunung Sepuluh Timur (45 ha). Large landscapes contain larger catchment areas that are important to provide water resources to support vegetation (Jupri 2021;O'Connor 2001). Carbon stock in Gunung Sepuluh Timur forest was closed to the urban forest values in Banten.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another reason was the Sekaroh forest has a larger area about 300 ha than Gunung Sepuluh Timur (45 ha). Large landscapes contain larger catchment areas that are important to provide water resources to support vegetation (Jupri 2021;O'Connor 2001). Carbon stock in Gunung Sepuluh Timur forest was closed to the urban forest values in Banten.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The strategy should be prepared in a participatory manner so that it is more targeted. Several studies show that water resilience problems can be solved by involving the community in forest and water resource management [246][247][248]. Forests are closely related to water resources [249], so forest management must be appropriately considered.…”
Section: Contribution Of the Forest Sector To Water Regulatormentioning
confidence: 99%