2020
DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/425/1/012015
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Evaluation of the critical level of mangrove ecosystems using Spatial Technology in East Aceh Coastal Areas

Abstract: Coastal zones are areas that are vulnerable to ecological damage. One type of ecosystem that is vulnerable to damage in coastal zones is mangroves. The coastal area of East Aceh is one of the areas where the existence of mangrove ecosystems has a high level of criticality. The level of criticality of mangroves in the area is caused by various factors such as exploitation of natural resources, physical development such as residential areas, and conversion of land to other designation areas without considering t… Show more

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“…The high level of criticality of mangroves is caused by exploitation and land conversion factors into residential areas and allotment of ponds, this can be found along the coast in the study area. This is in line with the statement [64], that in general critical mangrove land is caused by exploitation factors that are not environmentally friendly, such as logging for firewood. Conversion of ponds, settlements [65].…”
Section: Extent Distribution and Criticality Of Mangrove Ecosystemssupporting
confidence: 89%
“…The high level of criticality of mangroves is caused by exploitation and land conversion factors into residential areas and allotment of ponds, this can be found along the coast in the study area. This is in line with the statement [64], that in general critical mangrove land is caused by exploitation factors that are not environmentally friendly, such as logging for firewood. Conversion of ponds, settlements [65].…”
Section: Extent Distribution and Criticality Of Mangrove Ecosystemssupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Using the Conservancy's Framework of Threats Taxonomy, five underlying threats threaten the site regarding its sustainability, connectivity, and intactness. In line with Karim et al [18], they were conversion to settlements, (conversion to) agriculture (fishing activity), recreational use, killingshooting and poisoning, and development of roads or utilities. The table 7 below summarizes the analysis.…”
Section: Threatsmentioning
confidence: 59%