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Struktur Komunitas Capung Dan Capung Jarum Di Sungai Gajah Wong Segmen Perkotaan Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta Mokhamad Nur Zaman; Bakhtiar Fahmi Fuadi; Muhammad Luthfika
Bioveritas Journal of Biology Vol. 1 No. 01 (2022)
Publisher : Departmet of Biology, Universitas Islam Negeri Sunan Kalijaga

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14421/bioveritas.v1i01.4154

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Dragonflies play an important role in controlling other insect populations in nature, and are also natural indicators of environmental cleanliness. This study aims to reveal the population of dragonflies in the Gajah Wong river in urban areas in Yogyakarta. The method of determining the research area is to use transects following the river flow, and dividing the research area into 8 locations. The length of each observation site is adjusted to the distance between the large bridges that cross the top of the river. The results showed that there were 16 types of ordinary dragonflies and 9 types of dragonflies found there. The species with the highest number was Pseudagrion rubriceps as many as 255. and the least species was Gynacantha subinterrupta, Onycothemis culminicola, Ischnura senegalensis, Pseudagrion microcephalum, each found only 1 individual. An interesting finding was the presence of 2 types of Javan endemic dragonflies that were recorded along the research site.
Pesona Sriwijaya (Plant-based Recycling on Ecoprint Keramasan) Is an Urban Women Empowerment Program through the Production of Environmentally Friendly Traditional Cloth PT PLN Indonesia Power UPTD Keramasan Maya Sari, Ira; Purwanto, Wahyu; Ghasani, Anindya; Bakhtiar Fahmi Fuadi
Prospect: Jurnal Pemberdayaan Masyarakat Vol. 2 No. 4 (2023): Special Issue
Publisher : Prospect Publishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55381/jpm.v2i4.206

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This article explains the conditions of the Palembang City women's empowerment program by optimizing the production of environmentally friendly traditional cloth. Namely, PT PLN Indonesia Power UPDK Keramasan assists in training in making environmentally friendly products, making environmentally friendly filters, and digital marketing. The women's empowerment program in Palembang City is implemented with a Triple Bottom Line approach which focuses on planet, people, and profit goals, so that the program implemented will have an impact not only on social and economic life but also on the environment so that the empowerment program will be sustainable. As a result, the beneficiary groups feel the positive impact, this program produces new groups that are active in empowerment, and there is an increase in members' income environmentally this program is also better because the fabric produced uses natural dyes and the processing uses a closed water system—this saving on water and electricity usage.
Study of Sustainable Environmental Management in Plaju Ulu Subdistrict, Plaju District, Palembang City Sulistyani, Sulistyani; Bakhtiar Fahmi Fuadi
ENVIBILITY: Journal of Environmental and Sustainability Studies Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): Agustus
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55381/envibility.v2i2.387

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The production activities of the home-based tempeh industry generate liquid and solid waste, which disrupts community activities, particularly in the urban slum area of Plaju Ulu Subdistrict, Plaju District, Palembang City. The dense residential areas, combined with the accumulation of household waste, result in an uncomfortable living environment, health issues, and social conflicts. Various sectors have collaborated to address the problems of slum settlements in Plaju Ulu Subdistrict, including the Tempeh Artisans Group, the Melati Women's Farmers Group, the Plaju Ulu Subdistrict government, and PT Kilang Pertamina International Refinery Unit III Plaju through environmental management initiatives, particularly in RW 01 and RW 02. This study aims to map the issues, potential impact, and outcomes of environmental management innovations in Plaju Ulu Subdistrict. Several innovations have emerged, including the management and utilization of waste for value-added products, the use of unproductive area for medicinal plants (TOGA), the adoption of innovative tools, and energy conversion supporting eco-friendly business processes. Positive impacts have resulted from the implementation of these innovations, including a reduction in BOD pollution by 12.1209 tons/year, a reduction in COD pollution by 51.215 tons/year, a decrease in TSS pollution by 18.10 tons/year, and water savings for yard plant use through hydroponic methods amounting to 97.2 liters/year. The utilization of liquid tempeh waste through fermentation and the mixing of EM4, containing essential nutrients such as N 1.24%, P2O5 5.54%, KO 1.34% (NPK), and C-Organic 5.803%, is crucial for plant growth. This initiative has increased productive area of 0.012 hectares in RW 01 and RW 02, with a total of 1,500 plant units. Meanwhile, the hygienic drum innovation, which has been in place until 2024, has reduced emissions impacts by 30.804 kg CO2 eq for 20 tempeh production houses or home industries.
Discovering the Economic Impact of Mangrove Conservation: A Comparative Study of Carbon Storage Program in Refining Oil & Gas Company in IndonesiaGas di Indonesia Bakhtiar Fahmi Fuadi; Wahyu Purwanto; Muh Arif Romadlon
ENVIBILITY: Journal of Environmental and Sustainability Studies Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): March
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55381/envibility.v3i1.401

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Mangroves are extremely important ecosystems for environmental balance and the sustainability of natural resources. In Indonesia, the area of mangrove forests reaches approximately 3.36 million hectares, making it one of the countries with the largest mangrove ecosystems in the world. However, the condition of mangroves in Indonesia faces various threats, such as land conversion for agriculture, illegal logging, and pollution. These factors lead to the loss of ecological functions of mangroves and the potential carbon storage that can be utilized. This study aims to evaluate and compare the economic potential of carbon storage in biodiversity conservation programs for mangroves at PT KPI RU II Sungai Pakning, PT KPI RU V Balikpapan, and PT KPI RU VII Kasim. Mangroves are vital ecosystems that play an important role in carbon sequestration; however, their economic benefits remain underexplored. This research utilizes field data and refers to Indonesian National Standards (SNI) as a guideline for calculating carbon potential at each location. Additionally, we analyze the economic valuation of carbon storage based on the values established in the Carbon pricing by World Bank. The findings reveal significant differences in carbon storage potential, influenced by varying ecosystem conditions and conservation practice Â