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Environmental Impact Analysis on School Building Reconstruction (Case Study: SDN Sukatani 7, Depok City) Alimuddin Alimuddin; Rulhendri Rulhendri; Nurul Chayati; Jafar Sidik
Journal of Applied Geospatial Information Vol 4 No 2 (2020): Journal of Applied Geospatial Information (JAGI)
Publisher : Politeknik Negeri Batam

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30871/jagi.v4i2.2106

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In order to improve educational facilities and infrastructure, Department of Housing and Settlements, Depok City plans to reconstruction a school building. With the impacts caused by this activity, an environmental impact assessment is needed. The purpose of this study is to obtain the results of an analysis of environmental impact studies and ways of mitigation in minimizing the impacts that occur during pre construction stage, construction stage, and operation stage. The method used is observation, interview and scoping methods to determine the impact and good handling of the environment. The results of this study are obtained an analysis of environmental impacts that occur during the activity and how to minimize the impacts with good handling in order to create an environmental friendly construction.
Condition of Coral Reefs and Reef Fishes in Dofa Village, Sula Islands Regency Alimuddin Alimuddin; Nurul Chayati; Tedy Murtejo; La Ode M. Gunawan Giu; Ria Fitri
Journal of Applied Geospatial Information Vol 5 No 1 (2021): Journal of Applied Geospatial Information (JAGI)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30871/jagi.v5i1.2803

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Coral reefs are unique among ocean associations or communities that are entirely formed by biological activity. This study aims to determine the condition of coral reefs and reef fishes in Dofa Village, West Mangoli District, Sula Islands, 2018. Collecting coral data used the Line Intercept Transect (LIT) method, while coral fish data collection used the visual census method. Water parameters measured are temperature, salinity, degree of acidity (pH), brightness and current velocity. Based on observations, the water temperature ranges from 29.33° C - 29.9° C. The salinity of the waters ranges from 29.67 ‰ - 34 ‰. The degree of acidity is 7.5 which supports the life of coral reef. The water brightness level is 65% - 100%. The current velocity ranges from 0.02 m / s to 0.05 m / s. The condition of the coral reef ecosystem based on the percentage of hard coral cover ranged from 21.02% - 33.7% with low to medium category. The coral mortality index at the study location was small where at station 1 it was 0.487, station 2 was 0.335 and station 3 was 0.205, meaning that there was no significant change for live coral reefs. The abundance of reef fishes ranged from 0.52 ind/m2 - 1.22 ind/m2 which was dominated by the Pomacentridae and Labridae families where the two families were groups of fish that used coral reefs as habitat for feeding ground. The index value of coral fish diversity in the coral reef ecosystem at all stations ranged from 0.58 to 3.60 where the diversity index value was in the low to medium category. The uniformity index is included in the medium category with values ​​ranging from 0.58 to 0.63 which illustrates that the difference in the number of individuals for each species is not too significant. The dominance index of reef fishes at the observation station is very small, ranging from 0.03 - 0.07 which indicates that the dominance of the species is very low, so that the condition of the reef fish community is relatively stable.
Analysis of Land Cover Changes On Rainwater Runoff In Ciapus Sub-Watershed Alimuddin Alimuddin; Feril Hariati; Fachruddin Fachruddin; Muhamad Lutfi; Muhamad Rizki
Journal of Applied Geospatial Information Vol 6 No 2 (2022): Journal of Applied Geospatial Information (JAGI)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30871/jagi.v6i2.4188

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Ciapus Sub Watershed is part of the Cisadane watershed which passes through 3 (three) sub-districts in Bogor Regency, namely Dramaga District, Ciomas District, and Tamansari District. From 2011 to 2020 housing construction in Dramaga, Ciomas and Tamansari sub-districts increased. High enough rainfall and continuous land changes will result in water infiltration not functioning properly and will cause an increase in surface runoff. Therefore, it is necessary to know how much influence changes in land cover have on the runoff discharge of rainwater in the Ciapus sub-watershed. The purpose of this study was to identify changes in land cover in the Ciapus sub-watershed and to determine the magnitude of the increase in runoff due to changes in land cover in the Ciapus sub-watershed. The results of the analysis of the Ciapus sub-watershed have 8 types of land cover, namely water bodies, primary dry land forest, secondary dry land forest, gardens, dry land agriculture, mixed dry land agriculture, rice fields and settlements. The biggest change in land cover area between 2011 and 2020 is the increase in residential area of ​​2441.59 ha. Meanwhile, dry land agriculture experienced the largest reduction in area of ​​1288.68 ha. Based on the calculation of runoff discharge using the rational method, the amount of discharge that occurred in 2011 was 153.31 mm/second while in 2020 it was 214.99 mm/second
Co-Authors Abdul Malik Abdul Rahim Adika Surya Adika Surya Agusriyadin, Agusriyadin Ahmad MasAri Ahmad Ridhay Aidah Ambo Ala Husain Aldy Maulana Alfina Asha Putri Ramadhani Aman Sentosa Panggabean Andi Irham Fathullah Andi Muhammad Aidil Andi Parenrengi Andini Rizkarti Putri Ani Trisnawati Anke Rienhar Saputra Ardi Ardi Ardi Aslang Jaya Asmi Citra Malina Aulia Asman AYU LESTARI DEWI Basse Siang Parawansa Bernard Bernard Bohari Yusuf Chairul Saleh Chandra Arief Chayati, Nurul Chepy Darwin Cindi fitria nisaul Cindi Fitria Nisaul Khasanah Darmawati Darmawati Darussalam Syamsuddin Dede Hermawan Dedi Supendra Dewi Diniaty Dinar Tri Soelistyowati Dinar Tri Soelistyowati Dini Aryanti Donal Syafrianto DONY SAPUTRA Dwi Sintya Misi Arsita Emma Suryati Erwin Akkas Erwin Erwin Erwin Erwin Fabri Khaerulyansyah Fachruddin Fachruddin Fachruddin Fachruddin Fadhila Muhammad Libasut Taqwa Fahrul Fahrul Feril Hariati Gloria I. Satriani Gloria Ika Satriani Hamsah Hamsah Hanung Adi Nugroho Hariati, Feril Harton Arfah Hijriani Ibnu Mas’ud Ichwana Ramli Ika Yuliani Iksal Yanuarsyah Ilmi Dian Rachmawati Indah Ashari Rahmadani Irmawati Irzal Effendi Isma Avessa Ismu Kusumanto Jafar Sidik Jamaluddin Hos Kandi Putri Kasjim Salenda Kurniati Kurniati La Niasa La Ode M. Gunawan Giu La Ode M. Gunawan Giu Laode Abdul Kadir Lingga Saputra Liza Liza M. Thahir Maloko M. Yusuf M. Zairin Junior Mahatir Makmur Maulana Malik Ibrahim Miftachul Laili Mike Asmaria Moh. Syaiful Arif Moh. Tauhid Umar Muammar Bakry Muh Muhajir Muh. Tahir Muhamad Lutfi Muhamad Otong Muhamad Rizki Muhammad Arsyad Muhammad Ilham Muhammad Irdam Ferdiansah Muhammad Jufri Muhammad Jumaing Muhammad Kemal Idris Muhammad Zainuddin Lubis Muhammad Zairin Muhammad Zairin Jr Munti Yuhana Murtejo, Tedy Nadiarti Nadiarti Nazaratun Thaiyibah Nirwana Nirwana Nur Handika Fadhillah Sulaeman Nurfadilah Mahmud Nursafitri Amin Odang Carman Oktavia Dijah Pratiwi Prama Hartami R.R Dirgarini Julia N R.R. Dirgarini Julia N. Rezki Amaliyah AR Ri Munarto Ria Fitri Ria Fitri Rina Septiana Rulhendri Rulhendri Ruslan Ruslan Rusnawati Rusnawati Saibun Sitorus Salman, Nurcholis Siti Aisyah Laupa Sitorus Anna Margarettha Sitti Fatimah AZ. Sudirman Sirait Supriadi Supriadi Syahrir Syahrir Syaiful Arif Syamjaya SM Tio Filus Tri Eva Lidiawati Tri Handayani UTUT WIDYASTUTI Widanarni Widanarni Wijaya, Lalu Kerta Yogi Andria Zibar, Zan