2021
DOI: 10.15578/jkn.v16i2.9917
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Tekanan Ekologi dan Nilai Moneter Karbon Biru Ekosistem Mangrove Muara Gembong, Teluk Jakarta

Abstract: Muara Gembong merupakan daerah yang mengalami tekanan antropogenik yang memberikan dampak signifikan bagi ekosistem pesisir di wilayah Teluk Jakarta. Riset ini bertujuan untuk menilai kondisi ekosistem mangrove, menghitung biomasa dan jumlah karbon yang tersimpan di dalam vegetasi mangrove per satuan luas (hektar) guna menentukan nilai moneternya. Riset dilakukan dengan pengamatan dan pengukuran mangrove untuk mengidentifikasi jenis mangrove, jumlah tegakan serta mengukur diameter batang pohon mangrove. Hasil … Show more

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“…Most mangrove rehabilitation efforts were done without considerating the conditions of the rehabilitated ecosystem and the zoning of previously existing mangrove plants. It was found that mangrove rehabilitation in Indonesia usually uses only one type of mangrove, namely Rhizophora sp [17,18]. The success of rehabilitation efforts can be seen by comparing the rehabilitated mangrove areas with the mangrove ecosystems that have existed naturally within the same place [19,20].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most mangrove rehabilitation efforts were done without considerating the conditions of the rehabilitated ecosystem and the zoning of previously existing mangrove plants. It was found that mangrove rehabilitation in Indonesia usually uses only one type of mangrove, namely Rhizophora sp [17,18]. The success of rehabilitation efforts can be seen by comparing the rehabilitated mangrove areas with the mangrove ecosystems that have existed naturally within the same place [19,20].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mangrove ecosystems are communities of flowering plants that grow and develop in transitional ecosystems between land and sea that are affected by tides and seawater salinity [1] [2]. Compared to other forest ecosystems, mangrove ecosystems have a high diversity of flora and fauna ranging from various types of fish, gastropods, shrimp and crabs to various types of birds that nest in mangrove branches [3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%