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Utilization of Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) Technology for Mapping Mangrove Ecosystem Ayub, Ayub Sugara; Feri Nugroho; An Nisa Nurul Suci; Ari Anggoro
Journal of Sylva Indonesiana Vol. 4 No. 02 (2021): Journal of Sylva Indonesiana
Publisher : Talenta Publisher

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Technological developments, especially in remote sensing in mangrove mapping are growing. One of them is the use of Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) as a vehicle for capturing aerial photo data. This study aims to map the mangrove ecosystem in order to find out spatial information with UAV technology and to identify mangrove species, distribution, and associations. The ground survey was conducted on 02 until 04 May 2019 in North of Lancang Island, Seribu Islands, DKI Jakarta Province. The mangrove data collection was carried out in four stations with marking, tracking the mangrove area and drone flights for taking aerial photo data. Based on the research, it was found that the mangroves were in good condition with an area of around 4 hectares, consisting of Rhizophora mucronata. However, there is a lot of waste around the mangrove ecosystem, especially inorganic waste in the form of plastic. Where the presence of garbage can cover the roots of the mangrove so that it can affect respiration and cause death in mangroves. The application of UAV technology that is integrated with GIS in mangrove ecosystem mapping is expected to be an alternative in extracting mangrove databases for future coastal ecosystem management.
Mangrove Warrior Cilik: Edukasi Teknik Pembibitan Mangrove Bersama Di SDN 053 Bengkulu Utara Andre Dirmansah; Hami Buldani; Hanifah dwi Aprianti; Lisa Regyna Ardianingrum; Yeli Melzeta Dwi; Ari Anggoro
Jurnal Pendidikan Sains dan Teknologi Terapan | E-ISSN : 3031-7983 Vol. 2 No. 3 (2025): Juli - September
Publisher : CV.ITTC INDONESIA

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The mangrove ecosystem in Enggano Island, Bengkulu Province, plays a crucial ecological role in preventing coastal abrasion, absorbing carbon, and providing habitat for various coastal species. However, low public awareness especially among younger generations regarding mangrove conservation remains a significant challenge. The Mangrove Warrior Cilik program in Enggano Island aimed to foster environmental awareness from an early age through education and hands-on mangrove seedling activities. This program involved sixth-grade students from SDN 053 Bengkulu Utara using a participatory and educational approach. The results showed improved student understanding of mangrove functions, along with increased awareness and active involvement in environmental conservation. This program demonstrates that experiential-based education is effective in shaping students’ environmental concern and commitment to preserving coastal ecosystems.