2019
DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/243/1/012007
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Morphoconservation analysis on Kali Garang as a river conservation effort

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“…Furthermore, the downstream region of the Garang River Basin is frequently flooded, and previous research has indicated that floods are caused by heavy rainfall and that rivers have flash flood characteristics [5]. These situations occur due to the short distance between the upstream and downstream parts (about 35 km).…”
Section: Sampling Stations and Areamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Furthermore, the downstream region of the Garang River Basin is frequently flooded, and previous research has indicated that floods are caused by heavy rainfall and that rivers have flash flood characteristics [5]. These situations occur due to the short distance between the upstream and downstream parts (about 35 km).…”
Section: Sampling Stations and Areamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although river resources are primarily used for agricultural irrigation, they are still important for domestic human needs such as water to drink, cooking, and washing. Many studies have shown that land development activities cause significant river pollution in these tropical regions through the development new agricultural areas, population settlements [2,[5][6][7], industrial waste discharge and heavy metals disposal [3,7,8] landfill areas [9,10], mining activities [1], and domestic waste disposal such as rubbish [5,11,12].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another factor is the meaningful surrounding influence that affects individual thinking patterns and actions in perceiving the disaster context. Local people's wisdom in managing post-disaster situations will shape social implications [17,18,19]. Social values will shape the intent of the community to coordinate with each other, to assist in various activities, and to provide capital.…”
Section: Organizing Spatial Analysis To Arrange Disaster-prone Areas and Reduce Disaster Risksmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This movement is also accompanied by Indonesia's River Restoration Movement (Gerakan Sekolah Sungai Indonesia or GSSI) for the learning process in creating and implementing systematic river restoration. Some of river awareness movements which are currently conducted include the community participation in river preservation (Fadjarajani et al, 2018;Muktiali, 2018;Suharko & Kusumadewi, 2019), a community participation movement for conservation (Setyowati et al, 2018), a research on the influence of community activities and behavior on river water quality (Council & Zahra, 2019;Kospa & Rahmadi, 2019;Sari et al, 2019;Yulistia, 2020), and monitoring river pollution (Ogston et al, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This condition happens because almost all of the river streams are contaminated with sulfate (SO4), sulfide (H2S), iron (Fe), manganese (Mn), and zinc (Zn). Meanwhile, the BOD, COD, turbidity, ammonia, ammonium, nitrate, ortho phosphate, and fecal coliform parameters has exceeded B, C, D quality standards (Setyowati et al, 2018) According to the Decree of the Governor of West Java Number 58 of 1998 on Water Allocation and Water Quality Standards, water that meets the allocation B is water for drinking, class C water is for fishery and livestock purposes, while class D water is water used for agriculture and can be used for urban enterprises, industry, and hydroelectric power generation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%