Omni-Akuatika
Vol 13, No 2 (2017): Omni-Akuatika November

Biocapacity in the Gili Matra Region: A Spatial Assessment of The Carrying Capacity of Small Islands

Fery Kurniawan (1. Graduate School of Coastal and Marine Resources Management, Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Sciences, Bogor Agricultural University 2. Center for Coastal and Marine Resources Studies, Bogor Agricultural University)
Luky Adrianto (1. Department of Aquatic Resources Management, Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Sciences, Bogor Agricultural University 2. Center for Coastal and Marine Resources Studies, Bogor Agricultural University)
Dietriech G. Bengen (Department of Marine Sciences and Technology, Department of Aquatic Resources Management, Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Sciences, Bogor Agricultural University)
Lilik Budi Prasetyo (Department of Forest Resources Conservation and Ecotourism, Faculty of Forestry, Bogor Agricultural University)



Article Info

Publish Date
29 Nov 2017

Abstract

Spatial as a contributor to biological productivity and ecosystem services have not been considered in the sustainable development of small islands. The aim of this study to appraise biocapacity (BC) in the Gili Matra Islands to estimate the existing carrying capacity for sustainable development, and refines the current BC methodology that emphasizes the spatial aspects in small islands. Based on analysis results, the Gili Matra Islands have BC total ranging from 659.46 to 1,069.57 gha in 2010, and increased from 673.64 to 1,093.02 gha in 2014. The highest total BC is the Gili Trawangan Island, while the lowest is the Gili Meno Island, but for the local BC is the opposite. The total local BC per island can be supplied around 0.00857 gha per capita for the Gili Ayer Island, 0.20103 gha per capita for the Gili Meno Island, and 0.00344 gha per capita for the Gili Trawangan Island. They are influenced by population density. The BC values indicate a critical position, both per-unit-area or per-capita, which is spatially nearly 100 % of the needs supplied from outside the island, and demonstrate the use on the Gili Matra Region have exceeded the existing carrying capacity. The sustainable development aspects and land use management should be applied strictly to ensure the sustainability of natural resources, social and economic, as well as cotinuously consider the efforts and existing strategies of conservation. The export and import factors of bioproductivity should be considered in making long-term planning. Spatially, BC appraisal was applicable to illustrate the condition of an area on the small islands. The GIS based BC can give the information of pattern of changes and distributions, both spatial and temporal. However, the statistical data use is needed to get the value of BC per capita.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

joa

Publisher

Subject

Agriculture, Biological Sciences & Forestry Biochemistry, Genetics & Molecular Biology Environmental Science

Description

OmniAquatika is a scholarly refereed research journal which aims to promote the theory and practice, innovation, engineering and management as well as social-economic relevant in fisheries and marine sciences fields. The main aspects of research areas include, but are not exclusive to the current ...