Emirhadi Suganda
Environmental Science Study Program, Indonesia University

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DEGRADASI LINGKUNGAN DI KAWASAN PENYANGGA SUAKA MARGASATWA BUKIT RIMBANG BUKIT BALING PROPINSI RIAU Indra Suandy; Aras Mulyadi; Setyo S. Moersidik; Emirhadi Suganda
Jurnal Ilmu Lingkungan Vol 8, No 2 (2014): Jurnal Ilmu Lingkungan
Publisher : Program Pascasarjana Universitas Riau

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/jil.8.2.p.214-225

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The environmental conditions of Wildlife Sanctuary buffer zones Bukit Rimbang BukitBaling (SM BRBB) alleged to have been degraded by a variety of community activities.This research aims to determine the condition and degradation of SM BRBB bufferzone. The survey was conducted in the buffer zone of SM BRBB, especially located inthe district of Kuantan Singingi, Riau Province. The forest area in the buffer zone of SMBRBB is located in hilly areas, composed by primary forest and secondary forest. In2004 the forest buffer zones is amounted to 14539.98 ha, and shrinkage to 82.25% in2008. The major threats of SM BRBB buffer zone comes from illegal logging,Industrial Plantation Forest (IPF), farms and settlements. In the period of 2004-2008,there has been a vast increase of IPF amounted to 195.76% of the initial area amountedto 8198.39 ha, plantation area of 159.74% of the initial area 2300.89 ha, and theaddition of extensive settlement of 222.56% of the initial area of 29.97 ha.
Water Governance for Urban Resilience Analysis of Key Factors and the Role of Stakeholders in Metropolitan Area Wahyu Mulyana; Emirhadi Suganda
The Indonesian Journal of Planning and Development Vol 2, No 1 (2017): February 2017
Publisher : Department of Urban and Regional Planning, Universitas Diponegoro

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Water governance is critical for water security and as enabling condition to achieve urban resilience. Water governance involves multi-actor, multi-sector and multi-level. Water governance system is the foundation for all stakeholders involved in water management in urban areas. Clarity of roles and responsibilities of each actor and coordination at all levels can help to meet the goals of urban water security to be more efficient, effective and inclusive. This article highlights the current water governance in a metropolitan area with level analysis on policy, organizational and operational. This is a multidisciplinary perspective of environmental science and public policy. Bandung Metropolitan Area (BMA) is chosen as a case study. Data and information gathered from secondary sources. The output is an initial baseline of water governance in BMA including key factors shaping water governance and role of stakeholder. This result will be used for the further research on dynamic and adaptive governance on the urban water sector.
Examine Living Space on the Human Settlement Around the Market:The Problems of the City on the Macro and Micro Scale Suganda, Emirhadi; Atmodiwirjo, Paramita; Yatmo, Yandi Andri
Makara Human Behavior Studies in Asia Vol. 13, No. 1
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There have been some misfits between the practice of urban planning at a macro scale and the needs of the society at a micro scale. This paper intends to discuss this issue by illustrating a case of high density urban housing as a supporting system for the activities in a traditional market as urban public facilities. The case suggests a dialog between the physical space determined by macro-scale planning and the everyday social life of the community living in the housing surrounding the market. The housing plays an important role as a living space for the market workers and as a setting for various activities that support the trading activities in the market. Unfortunately, there is a tendency that despite its importance, the quality of the housing is still far from sufficient as a space for living. The findings in this study suggest that the practice of urban design, especially in the provision of public facilities, needs to integrate macro urban scale with more micro everyday life of the communities. The practice of urban design needs to be sensitive to the diversity in urban environment and the interrelationships between urban elements. In this way, it would be possible to create urban environment that caters for the needs of its inhabitants in a sustainable way, both at macro scale and micro scale.
Pengelolaan Lingkungan dan Kondisi Masyarakat Pada Wilayah Hilir Sungai Suganda, Emirhadi; Yatmo, Yandi Andri; Atmodiwirjo, Paramita
Makara Human Behavior Studies in Asia Vol. 13, No. 2
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River by nature is a unity, but there is a tendency to separate river management based on administrative areas. River is also related to the community living in its surrounding area. This paper discusses watershed issues related to the management and community condition, especially within the framework of interrelationship between upstream and downstream areas. Department of Public Works as the institution was responsible for the national water resource management has proposed the idea of "one river one plan one management." However, in reality this idea is not consistent with the regulations issued by the government, especially in the context of regional autonomy. This paper also attempts to illustrate the condition of settlement and community condition in Bale Kambang and Kampung Pulo as downstream areas. The findings of this study suggest the needs for an integrated management for various watershed areas, with the understanding of community condition in those areas. The findings provide inputs for planning and managing of urban areas by putting an emphasis on the interrelationship between various areas of wathershed, as well as the physical environment of watershed and the community condition of the surrounding communities.