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Best Management Practice untuk Menurunkan Debit Aliran dan Hasil Sedimen DAS Ciujung Menggunakan Model SWAT: Best Management Practice to Reduce Flow Discharge and Sediment Yield in Ciujung Watershed Using SWAT Model Dede Sulaeman; Yayat Hidayat; Latief Mahir Rachman; Suria Darma Tarigan
Jurnal Ilmu Tanah dan Lingkungan Vol 18 No 1 (2016): Jurnal Ilmu Tanah dan Lingkungan
Publisher : Departemen Ilmu Tanah dan Sumberdaya Lahan, Fakultas Pertanian, IPB University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (679.996 KB) | DOI: 10.29244/jitl.18.1.8-14

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Ciujung Watershed is the biggest and considered one of the major watersheds in Banten Province related to floods that take place almost every year in the area. The study aimed to review the SWAT (Soil and Water Assessment Tool) Model performance in predicting flow discharge and sediment yield to determine the best management practice to reduce those parameters in Ciujung Watershed. There were some steps in running SWAT model, including: (1) delineate watershed; (2) create Hydrology Response Unit (HRU); (3) HRU definition; (4) climate data input; (5) write SWAT input files; (6) run SWAT model; (7) calibration and validation; and (8) hydrological parameters simulation. The study showed that the model had a good performance in predicting flow discharge with R2 and NSE values in the calibration process of 0.83 and 0.65 respectively. Meanwhile, the model resulted in not a satisfying performance in predicting sediment yield with R2 value of 0.55 and NSE value of -193.62. The validation process in predicting flow discharge produced R2 and NSE values of 0.78 and 0.63 respectively. Land management practices used in this study are reforestation, land degradation rehabilitation, soil and water conservation practice with vegetative and mechanical methods, and all land management practice implementation. The last scenario is the best management practice that can be implemented in Ciujung watershed to maintain watershed conditions. The scenario produced the best river regime coefficient by 65 (moderate), reduced direct runoff and sediment yield by 46% and 95% respectively, and increased lateral and return flow by 32% and 80% respectively. Keywords: Best management practice, flow discharge, hydrological parameters, sediment yield, SWAT model
Analisis Respon Hidrologi dan Simulasi Teknik Konservasi Tanah dan Air Sub DAS Cimanuk Hulu: Analysis of Hydrology Response and Simulation of Soil and Water Conservation Enginerring in Upstream Cimanuk Sub Watershed Gilang Munggaran; Yayat Hidayat; Surya Darma Tarigan; Dwi Putro Tejo Baskoro
Jurnal Ilmu Tanah dan Lingkungan Vol 19 No 1 (2017): Jurnal Ilmu Tanah dan Lingkungan
Publisher : Departemen Ilmu Tanah dan Sumberdaya Lahan, Fakultas Pertanian, IPB University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (491.359 KB) | DOI: 10.29244/jitl.19.1.26-32

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Cimanuk Watershed is a priority catchment in West Java Province. The objective of the study is to analyze various land-use scenarios to improve base flow and lateral flow. The analysis use SWAT Hydrology model. The study showed that the model has a good performance in predicting flow discharge produced NSE 0.56 (satisfactorily) and R2 0.70. There are four scenarios to be analyzed. The best base flow and lateral flow analyses are from the first scenario with soil and water conservation techniques. The scenario resulted in the river regime coefficient by 78 (moderate), reduce direct runoff by 40.76% and increase lateral by 536.95 mm. Keywords: Baseflow, landuse, lateral flow, soil, and water conservation techniques, SWAT model
Perencanaan Pertanian Konservasi pada Pengelolaan Lahan Tradisional di Kecamatan Amarasi Barat, Nusa Tenggara Timur: Agricultural Conservation Planning on Traditional Land Management in Amarasi Barat District, East Nusa Tenggara. Astrid Aryani Ndun; Kukuh Murtilaksono; Dwi Putro Tejo Baskoro; Yayat Hidayat
Jurnal Ilmu Tanah dan Lingkungan Vol 23 No 1 (2021): Jurnal Ilmu Tanah dan Lingkungan
Publisher : Departemen Ilmu Tanah dan Sumberdaya Lahan, Fakultas Pertanian, IPB University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29244/jitl.23.1.7-17

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Traditional land management system for agricultural activities is carried out throughout the year. It will trigger soil degradation, if it is not accompanied by adequate soil conservation practices. This research aimed to analyze the environmental friendliness of traditional land management systems based on erosion predictions and analyze, plan, and determine appropriate land use planning or conservation measures to increase their environmental friendliness.This research was conducted at three locations representing three traditional land management systems i.emamar system at Teunbaun, slash and burn system at Niukbaun and silvopasture at Merbaun, Amarasi Barat, Kupang, East Nusa Tenggara. This research was conducted in several stages, such as: secondary data collection, observation or primary data collection in the field, laboratory analysis, calculation of erosion factors, prediction of erosion according to the USLE method and recommendations for soil and water conservation measures. The results showed that the slash and burn system had the highest predictive value of erosion (A), namely 2,368.7 ton ha-1 year-1, followed by thewanaternak and mamar system 599.9 to 1,534.5 ton ha-1 year-1. The erosion value (A) can be minimized with conservation measures. Hence the erosion is less than tolerable soil loss (TSL). The recommended conservation action is construction gulud terraces. Crop management that can be done is to increase the density of plant canopy through high agroforesty, crop rotation, and mulching.
Analisis debit aliran sungai DAS Bila, Sulawesi Selatan Ikrima Staddal; Oteng Haridjaja; Yayat Hidayat
JURNAL SUMBER DAYA AIR Vol 12, No 2 (2016)
Publisher : Bina Teknik Sumber Daya Air, Kementerian Pekerjaan Umum dan Perumahan Rakyat

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (1265.132 KB) | DOI: 10.32679/jsda.v12i2.56

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The streamflow is an important component in the management of a watershed. Streamflow data in the form of maximum flow and minimum flow and average discharge can be used for sustainable watershed planning. Bila watershed is a priority watershed in South Sulawesi. Tempe Lake is located at the downstream of Bila watershed, in rainy season Tempe Lake is flooding, and will inundate rice fields, residential and other social infrastructures. In addition of flooding problem, sedimentation factor in Tempe Lake becomes a priority that must be saved.The amount of people needs for agriculture land and settlements resulting in the conversion of catchment area, and this has led to an imbalance hydrology in Bila watershed. This study aimed to observe the effect of landuse changes on streamflow. Streamflow analysis of is done by looking at the value of the maximum and minimum discharge over a period of 10 years and runoff coefficient. The results showed that landuse changes trend has effecting maximum and minimum discharge trends and runoff coefficient. Conversion of primary forests to secondary forests of 8.6% has been changing river conditions from good to bad. River conditions become worse has followed by increased river flow coefficient of 21.9% from 0.56 becomes 0.72, which means that 72% of precipitation in Bila watershed is runoff.
Watershed Modeling with ArcSWAT and SUFI2 In Cisadane Catchment Area: Calibration and Validation of River Flow Prediction Iwan Ridwansyah; Hidayat Pawitan; Naik Sinukaban; Yayat Hidayat
International Journal of Science and Engineering Vol 6, No 2 (2014)
Publisher : Chemical Engineering Diponegoro University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (1002.985 KB) | DOI: 10.12777/ijse.6.2.92-101

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Increasing of natural resources utilization as a result of population growth and economic development has caused severe damage on the watershed. The impacts of natural disasters such as floods, landslides and droughts become more frequent. Cisadane Catchment Area is one of 108 priority watershed in Indonesia. SWAT is currently applied world wide and considered as a versatile model that can be used to integrate multiple environmental processes, which support more effective watershed management and the development of better informed policy decision. The objective of this study is to examine the applicability of SWAT model for modeling mountainous catchments, focusing on Cisadane catchment Area in west Java Province, Indonesia. The SWAT model simulation was done for the periods of 2005 – 2010 while it used landuse information in 2009. Methods of Sequential Uncertainty Fitting ver. 2 (SUFI2) and combine with manual calibration were used in this study to calibrate a rainfall-runoff. The Calibration is done on 2007 and the validation on 2009, the R2 and Nash Sutchliffe Efficiency (NSE) of the calibration were 0.71 and 0.72 respectively and the validation are 0.708 and 0.7 respectively. The monthly average of surface runoff and total water yield from the simulation were 27.7 mm and 2718.4 mm respectively. This study showed SWAT model can be a potential monitoring tool especially for watersheds in Cisadane Catchment Area or in the tropical regions. The model can be used for another purpose, especially in watershed management.
Upaya Peningkatan Produksi Kelapa Sawit melalui Penerapan Teknik Konservasi Tanah dan Air Kukuh Murtilaksono; Witjaksana Darmosarkoro; Edy Sigit Sutarta; Hasril Hasan Siregar; Yayat Hidayat
JOURNAL OF TROPICAL SOILS Vol 14, No 2: May 2009
Publisher : UNIVERSITY OF LAMPUNG

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.5400/jts.2009.v14i2.135-142

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Effort to Increase Oil Palm Production through Application Technique of Soil and Water Conservation (K. Murtilaksono, W. Darmosarkoro, E.S. Sutarta, H. H. Siregar, and Y. Hidayat): The study was carried out at block 375, 415, and 414 (block 1, 2, and 3) Afdeling III, Mangement Unit of Rejosari, PT Perkebunan Nusantara VII, Lampung from June 2005 until December 2007.  Objective of the study is to examine the effect of soil and water conservation measurement, namely bund terrace and silt pit that are combined with retarded-water hole on production of oil palm. Sampled trees of each block were randomly selected as much as 36 trees.  Parameters of vegetative growth (additional new frond, total of frond, number of new bunch), production (number of bunch, fresh fruit bunch (TBS)), and average of bunch weigh (RBT) were observed and recorded every two weeks.  Production of palm oil of each block was also recorded every harvesting schedule of Afdeling.  Tabular data were analyzed descriptively by logical comparison among the blocks as result of application of bund terrace and silt pit.  Although the data of sampled trees were erratic, bund terrace and silt pit generally increasing number of frond, number of bunch, average of bunch weight, and fresh fruit bunch.  Bund terrace gived the highest production of TBS (25.2 t ha-1) compared to silt pit application (23.6 t ha-1), and it has better effect on TBS than block control (20.8 t ha-1).  Aside from that, RBT is the highest (21 kg) at bund terrace block compared to silt pit block (20 kg) and control block (19 kg).
Impact of Rainforest Conversion on Surface Runoff and Soil Erosion in Nopu Upper Catchment of Central Sulawesi Yayat Hidayat; Naik Sinukaban; Hidayat Pawitan; Suria Darma Tarigan
JOURNAL OF TROPICAL SOILS Vol 13, No 1: January 2008
Publisher : UNIVERSITY OF LAMPUNG

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.5400/jts.2008.v13i1.59-65

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Rainforest conversion into agricultural lands in Nopu Upper Catchment such as cocoa plantations, maizes, cassava, peanuts, and scrub and bush were significantly increase soil erosions and surface runoffs, which in turn will decrease crops productivity and hydrologic functions of watershed.  Soil erosion from maize and peanut rotation plots are higher 2.061,8% than soil erosions from natural forest plots.  Soil erosions are higher also in intercroping young age cocoa, maize and cassava plots and maize plots respectively 2.023,8% and 2.012,3%.   Where as surface runoffs were increase up to 650,9% in medium age cocoa plots, 380,4% in intercroping young age cacao and cassava plots, and 347,1% in scrub and bush plots.  The result of ANSWERS model simulation using daily C factors were indicate that rainforest conversion into agricultural lands in Nopu Upper Catchment causing soil and water loss respectively 3.190,5 ton/year and  115.441 m3/year.   Application of agroforestry systems in agricultural lands which in line with reforestation in stream line area of Nopu river and steepy agricultural lands (slope > 40%) are effectively reduce soil erosions up to 77,6% compare to soil erosion from existing land uses.
Water quality in areas around Galuga Landfill, Bogor Regency, West Java Yayat Hidayat; Wahyu Purwakusuma; Sri Malahayati Yusuf; Latief Mahir Rachman; Enni Dwi Wahjunie; Dwi Putro Tejo Baskoro; Aditia Sapto Utomo; Elianah
Jurnal Pengelolaan Sumberdaya Alam dan Lingkungan (Journal of Natural Resources and Environmental Management) Vol. 11 No. 4 (2021): Journal of Natural Resources and Environmental Management
Publisher : Graduate School Bogor Agricultural University (SPs IPB)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29244/jpsl.11.4.578-586

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The research is aimed to analyze leachate, surface water and ground water characteristics around Galuga landfill site, Bogor District. Water samples had been taken in dry season of 2014 and in the end of rainy season of 2015 from several sites in areas around Galuga landfills which included leachate water, surface water, and ground water. Leachate, surface water and ground water had temperature and pH in normal ranges; whereas nitrate and Pb contents were high to very high levels, especially in site adjacent to waste piles. The concentrations decreased in line with increasing distance from waste piles. Higher content of nitrate in leachate occurred in dry season, but in well water it was found in rainy season. Meanwhile, Pb content in well water were high, both in dry and rainy seasons. Concentrations of nitrate and Pb in leachate water were higher than wastewater quality standard, so that the leachate water were not safe to be discharged directly to natural water body. The high content of nitrate and Pb caused the well water unsuitable to be consumed without water treatment processing.
KAJIAN KONDISI BIOFOSIK LAHAN DAERAH ALIRAN SUNGAI DI SUBDAS CIUJUNG HULU, PROVINSI BANTEN Egidius Naitkakin; Latief Mahir Rachman; Yayat Hidayat
Jurnal Hutan Tropis Vol 9, No 1 (2021): Jurnal Hutan Tropis Volume 9 No 1 Edisi Maret 2021
Publisher : Lambung Mangkurat University-Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20527/jht.v9i1.10486

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The upstream of a watershed is a buffer zone and it protects the whole watershed. The degradation of a watershed is caused by uncotrolled uses of the land and exploitation of the nature resources such as forest, land, and water. It causes the changes in the carrying capacity of the watershed, especially in biophysical aspects. This research aims to study the watershed biophysical condition in Ciujung Hulu Watershed, Banten Province. Biophysical condition analyzed using Forestry Minister Regulation P.61/Menhut-II/2014 for degraded land class, land cover percentage, and Erosion Hazard Index. The condition of the land, such as degraded land, vegetation cover, and erosion index, analyzed using modification of Forestry Minister Regulation Perdirjen BPDAS PS Nomor P.4/V-SET/2013. The result of the study showed that the percentage of degraded land, vegetation cover percentage, and erosion index were 25,85% (severe degraded land), 9,77% (very low covered), and 30,89 (Very high).
DINAMIKA PERUBAHAN PENGGUNAAN LAHAN DI SUB DAS CIRASEA (DAS CITARUM HULU) (The Dynamics of Land Use Change in The Cirasea Sub-Watershed (Citarum Hulu Watershed)) Davik - -; Latief Mahir Rachman; Yayat Hidayat; Iwan Ridwansyah
Jurnal Penelitian Pengelolaan Daerah Aliran Sungai (Journal of Watershed Management Research) Vol 6, No 2 (2022): Jurnal Penelitian Pengelolaan Daerah Aliran Sungai (Journal of Watershed Managem
Publisher : Center for Implementation of Standards for Environmental and Forestry Instruments Solo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20886/jppdas.2022.6.2.161-178

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ABSTRAKSub DAS Cirasea merupakan salah satu Sub DAS yang memiliki peran penting dalam pengelolaan DAS Citarum Hulu. Penurunan fungsi lahan berdampak pada sistem hidrologi DAS. Hal ini disebabkan oleh perubahan penggunaan lahan. Perubahan penggunaan lahan tersebut ditentukan melalui analisis hasil klasifikasi menggunakan dengan algoritma Maximum Likelihood Classification (MLC) pada software QGIS. Klasifikasi penggunaan lahan menggunakan Citra Landsat tahun 2009-2019. Hasil klasifikasi meliputi hutan, hutan sekunder, lahan terbangun, lahan terbuka, perkebunan, pertanian lahan kering, sawah, semak belukar dan tubuh air. Uji akurasi dengan Indeks Kappa mencapai 85,15% atau hampir sempurna. Klasifikasi penggunaan lahan yang terjadi menunjukkan perubahan luas antara tahun 2009 dan 2019. Lahan yang mengalami penurunan yaitu hutan 1.437,13 ha, sawah 1.336,21 ha, hutan sekunder 367,83 ha dan pertanian lahan kering 94,14 ha. Sedangkan lahan yang mengalami peningkatan yaitu lahan terbuka 1476,69 ha, lahan terbangun 1.056,39 ha, semak belukar 463,63 ha, perkebunan 235 ha dan tubuh air 3,07 ha.Kata Kunci: daerah aliran sungai, fungsi hidrologi, MLC, Indeks Kappa, penggunaan lahan ABSTRACTThe Cirasea sub-watershed is one of the sub-watersheds that has an important role in the management of the Upper Citarum watershed. The decline in land use has an impact on the hydrological system of the watershed, which is caused by changes in land use. The land-use change is determined by analyzing the results of the classification using the Maximum Likelihood Classification (MLC) algorithm in QGIS software. Land use classification using Landsat Image 2009-2019. The classification results include forest, secondary forest, built-up areas, open land, plantations, dryland farming, rice fields, shrubs, and water bodies. The accuracy test using the Kappa Index reached 85.15% or almost perfect. The land use classification that occurs shows changes in the area between 2009 and 2019. The land that has decreased is 1,437.13 ha of forest, 1,336.21 ha of rice fields, 367.83 ha of secondary forest, and 94,148 ha of dryland farming. Meanwhile, land that has increased is 1,476.69 ha of open land, 1,056.39 ha of built-up areas, 463.63 ha of shrubs, 235 ha of plantations, and 3.07 ha of water bodies.Keywords: watershed, hydrological function, MLC, Kappa Index, land use
Co-Authors Abdul Latief Abdurohman, Raiza Rahayu Aditia Sapto Utomo Ahmad Hapidin Al Ayubi, M. Solahudin Alfiyatun Alfiyatun, Alfiyatun Amalia, Lidya Nur Andriani, Nanu Anggi Sahru Romdon, Anggi Sahru Anjani, Mutiara Annisa Nurahmayanti Aprilia, Lenny Intan Ardipradja, Ari Rahmat Utama Ardiyansyah, Didi Arlan Hidayatulloh Asep Saepurrohman Asti Mulia, Asti Mulia Astrid Aryani Ndun Asvic Helida, Asvic Ayi Nurajijah Ayuningtyas, Dyah Aziz, Nur Azzahra, Putri Ribca cahyadi cahyadi Cecep Eli Kosasih Chasani, Muchamad Toif Dasep Ubaedilah Davik - - Dede Sulaeman Dedi Ruswandi Desi Nadalia Dewi, Devi Silvia Dhiaulhaq, Fauzan Diah Nurlatipah Dian Ardiansah, Dian Dini, Ahmad Dwi Budi Santoso Dwi Putra, Fajar Setyaning Dwi Putro Tejo Baskoro Dyah Ayuningtias Edy Sigit Sutarta Edy Sigit Sutarta Egidius Naitkakin Eko Taufik Wirawan Elianah Enni Dwi Wahjunie Entis Sutisna Farha Nayli Syafa’ah Fauziyah, Aulia Tsamrotul Fitrianto, Ibnu Ali Abdullah Fulki Dwiyandi Araswati Gilang Munggaran Gita Puspita Gunawan Gunawan Gustini, Maria Hadiat, Hadiat Hafizah, Noor Hakim, Azis Haskarini, Dyah Hasril Hasan Siregar Hasril Hasan Siregar Hidayat Pawitan Hidayat Pawitan Hidayat Pawitan Hidayat, Manarul Hilma, Dede Ika Rostika Ilyas, Doni Imas Patmawati Ipah Muzdalipah Iqrima Staddal Irpan Ilmi Irwan Irwan Islamiati, Annisa Istiqomah, Elsa Iwan Ridwansyah Iwan Ridwansyah Kamaludin Kamaludin Kardina Yulia Dewanti Khidayat Muslim Kiki Prima Rizky Komalawati, Komalawati Kukuh Murtilaksono Kukuh Murtilaksono Kukuh Murtilaksono Laela Purnamasari Laelatul Mutmainah Latief Mahir Rachman Latief Mahir Rachman Latief Mahir Rachman Latief Mahir Rahman Lensari, Delfy Lia Kurniawati Odar Serang Maarif, Miftah Nurul Madinah, Dina Malahayati, Sri Martawijaya, Asteria Permata Meilasari, Nabilla Meilina Miftahudin, Indra Milah, Ai Robihatil Millah, Ai Robihatil Mualim, Mualim Mubarok, Acep Wildan Muchlis, Zaini Muhamad Nurdin Yusuf Mukti, Ajeng Tanjiah Setia Mulyati, Titin Muslim, Khidayat Mutiara Anjani Naik Sinukaban Naik Sinukaban Naik Sinukaban Naitkakin, Egidius Narulita, Hani Nazmudin, Adid Neneng Nurlaelatul Musyarofah Nisa, Risalatun Nugraha, Dadan Ramdani Nukhbatillah, Isyfi Agni Nupusiah, Ulpah Nur Aziz Nurahmayanti, Annisa Nurdianto, Talqis Nurhasan Nurhasan Nurhasan Nurhasan, Nurhasan Nurhidayat Nurhidayat Nurhidayat, Ikhwan Nurhidayat, Ridwan Nurjamaludin Nurlatipah, Diah Nurul Rahmalia Nurwahidah, Ina Nuryadin, Muhamad Alif Oteng Haridjaja Pamungkas, Laksono Pebriani, Melisa Pienyani Rosawanti Pitriani, Hani Prasetya Ningrum, Indah Prayoga, Hade Yustika Predi Supriadi Purwakusuma, Wahyu Putra Hani Pitriyani R, Jamiludin Ramadhi, Muhammad Haris Achyar Ramdani, Indri Ramdani, Usep Purkon Rasmanah, Cici Regyyana, Dimas Rinda Fauzian Rohmansyah Rumaisah, Rima Rumidatul, Alfi Saehudin Sahmidin Saijo Saroni, M. Setiadi, Sandi Setiawati, Santi Siregar, Mariana Sella Solly Aryza sri ayu andayani, sri ayu Sri Wahyuni Sudirman Yahya Sudradjat Sudradjat Sugiarti, Alfira Suhertin, Tatin Sukmasari, Miftah Dieni Sulistia, Desi Sri Sumedi Sumedi Suria Darma Tarigan Surya Darma Tarigan Syachroni, Sasua Hustati Syafi’i, Alfan Toyibah, Euis Hayun Ujang Saepul Milah Ulfah Masfufah Uswatun Hasanah Vanista, Ana Vanista, Anna Wina Wina, Wina Witjaksana Darmosarkoro Witjaksana Darmosarkoro Yanuar Sulung Yusuf, Sri Malahayati