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Mangrove Planting Movement as a Mangrove Conservation Effort in the Tanjungmas Village, Semarang City Haris, Amnan; Jabbar, Abdul; Heriyanti, Andhina Putri; Fariz, Trida Ridho; Amelia, Rizki Nor
Jurnal Abdi Negeri Vol 2 No 1 (2024): Januari 2024
Publisher : Informa Science

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63350/jan.v2i1.13

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Kelurahan Tanjungmas yang terletak di pesisir Kota Semarang memiliki permasalahan lingkungan yaitu abrasi atau banjir rob. Ekosistem mangrove dipercaya mampu menanggulangi masalah tersebut. Namun, adanya hujan badai dan angin mampu merusak ekosistem tersebut sehingga perlu peremajaan. Berangkat dari hal tersebut, kami selaku tim pengabdian melakukan kegiatan penanaman mangrove sebagai upaya konservasi mangrove di Kelurahan Tanjungmas. Tahapan dalam kegiatan pengabdian ini meliputi tahap persiapan, sosialisasi dan penamanan mangrove. Pada tahap persiapan, tim pengabdi memilih mangrove jenis Rhizopora sp berdasarkan studi literatur. Selanjutnya tim pengabdi melakukan kegiatan sosialisasi dan penanaman mangrove. Setelah kegiatan penanaman, para peserta tertarik untuk menjaga ekosistem mangrove karena manfaatnya yang begitu besar. Pengetahuan tentang konservasi mangrove di daerah pesisir juga semakin meningkat. Untuk kegiatan selanjutnya, perlu dilakukan monitoring dan evaluasi untuk mengetahui bagaimana tingkat partisipasi masyarakat Kelurahan Tanjungmas dala pengelolaan ekosistem mangrove yang berkelanjutan.
Exploratory of Ecological Quality from Remote-Sensing Ecological Index and Drought Hazard in Pekalongan Regency, Indonesia Fariz, Trida Ridho; Naufal, Muhammad Ahganiya; Heriyanti, Andhina Putri; Eralita, Norma; Saputri, Luthfi Hanum
Journal of Geoscience, Engineering, Environment, and Technology Vol. 10 No. 3 (2025): JGEET Vol 10 No 03 : September (2025)
Publisher : UIR PRESS

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25299/jgeet.2025.10.3.22396

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Climate change has intensified environmental hazards, including floods, landslides, and droughts, with Pekalongan Regency, Indonesia, emerging as a vulnerable region facing these multifaceted challenges. While flood-related studies dominate existing study, drought impacts remain understudied, despite their growing prevalence. Current climate hazard assessments in Pekalongan's adaptation plans rely heavily on historical data, limiting their predictive accuracy. This study addresses these gaps by developing a Remote Sensing Ecological Index (RSEI) model to evaluate ecological quality and its association with drought hazards, aligning with climate-resilient development objectives. The study employs Landsat imagery to construct RSEI using four key indicators: NDVI (greenness), WET (wetness), NDBSI (dryness), and LST (heat). Drought hazard data were derived from 2023 disaster records provided by Pekalongan's Regional Disaster Management Agency (BPBD). Statistical analysis using chi-square tests examined the relationship between RSEI components and drought hazard classes.Results demonstrate that RSEI's first principal component (PC1) effectively captures spatial ecological patterns, with southern regions (notably Petungkriyono's tropical rainforest) exhibiting "good" to "excellent" conditions, while northern urbanized areas score lower ("fair" to "poor"). PC1 shows a statistically significant association with drought hazard, unlike PC2 or PC3, suggesting its utility as a drought vulnerability indicator. However, the chi-square approach only identifies categorical relationships without quantifying effect strength or direction, highlighting methodological limitations. This study contributes to climate adaptation science by validating RSEI's applicability for drought assessment in tropical coastal regions. Future study should incorporate ordinal regression or spatial modeling to enhance predictive capability. The findings support evidence-based policymaking for targeted mitigation in Pekalongan Regency and similar vulnerable regions, emphasizing the integration of ecological monitoring into climate adaptation frameworks.
A Participatory GIS Framework for Multi-Hazard Climate Risk Mapping in Indonesia Fariz, Trida Ridho; Budiarti, Ratna; Listyarini, Jassica; Puspitasari, Atikah Tri; Calysta, Nadia; Naufal, Muhammad Ahganiya; Heriyanti, Andhina Putri; Eralita, Norma
Advance Sustainable Science Engineering and Technology Vol. 8 No. 1 (2026): November - January
Publisher : Science and Technology Research Centre Universitas PGRI Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26877/asset.v8i1.2113

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Climate change has emerged as a global crisis with severe consequences for tropical and coastal regions. Pekalongan Regency, Indonesia, exemplifies these challenges, facing recurrent floods and landslides that threaten livelihoods and infrastructure. Risk mapping is urgently needed to guide adaptation strategies, yet many regions face constraints due to limited data availability. This study develops a multi-hazard risk mapping approach that integrates Geographic Information System (GIS) technology with stakeholder participation through Public Participation GIS (PPGIS). Hazard and vulnerability analyses were conducted using disaster records, socio-economic indicators, and spatial datasets, validated through Focus Group Discussions (FGDs) with government agencies and local stakeholders. The findings were synthesized into a structured four-stage framework encompassing stakeholder education (Kick-off), preliminary spatial analysis, participatory indicator validation, and finalization of risk maps. Results reveal distinct spatial patterns: flood risks dominate northern coastal and riverine villages, while landslide hazards are concentrated in the southern highlands. Stakeholder involvement not only improved data validity but also enhanced local adaptive capacity. The proposed PPGIS framework provides a transferable model for participatory climate resilience planning, particularly in data-scarce regions such as the global south area.
Well Water Quality of Residents in The Tofu Industry, Pakintelan Village, Gunungpati District Sajida, Hanifa Putri; Heriyanti, Andhina Putri; Rifa'atunnisa, Rifa'atunnisa; Haris, Amnan; Kholil, Putri Alifa; Jabbar, Abdul; Fariz, Trida Ridho
Jurnal Pemberdayaan Masyarakat Vol 5, No 1 (2026)
Publisher : Yayasan Keluarga Guru Mandiri

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46843/jpm.v5i1.439

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Small and medium-sized industries, particularly the tofu industry, are often characterized by low energy efficiency and high pollution due to a lack of industrial wastewater treatment, leading to direct discharge that degrades water bodies and the surrounding well water quality. This study aims to analyze the quality of well water near the tofu industry in Pakintelan Village, Gunungpati District, Semarang City, to assess its suitability as drinking water. A quantitative descriptive research approach was used with purposive sampling. Data were collected through observation, interviews, and laboratory tests focusing on physical (Odor, Taste, TDS), chemical (pH, Nitrate, Nitrite), and biological (Coliform) parameters from residents' wells. The quality status was determined using the STORET Index method and an ANOVA test, in accordance with the Minister of Health Regulation No. 02 of 2023. The results confirmed that tofu liquid wastewater negatively affects well water quality, and that the distance between the well and the tofu industry significantly influences this water quality. This research contributes to environmental science by providing empirical evidence of the direct contamination pathway from untreated tofu effluent to domestic water sources and highlighting well distance as a critical factor in managing water resources in industrial areas.
Local Wisdom of Mangrove Utilization in a Remote Coastal Village in Kubu Raya, West Kalimantan: An Ethnoscience Perspective for Contextual Science Education Eralita, Norma; Fariz, Trida Ridho; Jabbar, Abdul; Naufal, Muhammad Ahganiya; Heriyanti, Andhina Putri
Unnes Science Education Journal Vol. 14 No. 3 (2025): December 2025
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/usej.v14i3.32649

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Science education can be enriched by integrating local culture and wisdom, particularly through the exploration of mangrove ecosystems. Mangroves not only play an essential ecological role but also embody local knowledge that can be linked to scientific concepts. This study aims to identify and describe the local wisdom of the Nipah Panjang, Kubu Raya Regency, West Kalimantan community in utilizing various mangrove species as a source of contextual science learning. A descriptive qualitative design with an ethnopedagogical approach was employed, combining literature review, document analysis, and brief field observations. The findings reveal that six dominant mangrove species, Avicennia alba, Avicennia marina, Bruguiera gymnorrhiza, Excoecaria agallocha, Rhizophora apiculata, and Rhizophora mucronata, are utilized in diverse ways according to their biological traits and bioactive compounds. Their uses include construction materials, firewood, charcoal, traditional medicine (e.g., for eye treatment, anti-inflammatory purposes, and gastric remedies), and support for honeybee cultivation. Such practices highlight the integration of ethnoscientific knowledge with science concepts, including ecosystem adaptation, plant structure, wood properties, and bioactive compounds. By bridging modern science with local wisdom, science education can become more contextual and meaningful, while fostering environmental awareness and a conservation-oriented mindset toward coastal ecosystems.
Analysis of Mangrove Density Levels Change Based on Cloud Computing on Abrasion Area in the Coast of Semarang City Sidiq, Wahid Akhsin Budi Nur; Sanjoto, Tjaturahono Budi; Nayan, Nasir; Sriyanto; Fariz, Trida Ridho
Geosfera Indonesia Vol. 10 No. 1 (2025): GEOSFERA INDONESIA
Publisher : Department of Geography Education, University of Jember, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.19184/geosi.v10i1.48079

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The coastal areas of Semarang City have experienced land conversion due to development activities that threaten mangrove sustainability in recent years. The urgency of this research is the need to monitor mangrove density levels to be used as input in its management. The purpose of this study is to analyze changes in mangrove density levels and the occurrence of abrasion in time series using the Google Earth Engine cloud computing model. The research method used visual interpretation and spectral transformation of NDVI and MNDWI to identify spatial distribution, mangrove density and abrasion. The results showed that there was a significant decrease in mangrove area in 2019-2023 with an area of 111.74 hectares. Furthermore, the level of mangrove density is quite dynamic, especially for high density with a decrease in area from 2019 - 2023 with an area of 260.25 hectares, besides that the decline in high density mangroves also occurred in 2015 - 2023 with a decrease in area of 38.73 hectares. Abrasion in the research location was identified in 2 coastal villages, namely Mangunharjo Village with abrasion along 0.88 km (2015 - 2023) and Tugurejo Village with abrasion along 1.04 km, where both areas also experienced a decrease in mangrove area at a high-density level. In conlusion, there has been a decrease in the area and density of mangroves in the study site, one of which has an impact on abrasion.
Evaluasi Water Sustainability Index Pada Sistem Penyediaan Air Bersih Berbasis Masyarakat di Mata Air Lerak, Kota Semarang Pramesti, Angelina Cahya; Fariz, Trida Ridho
Jurnal Teknologi Lingkungan Lahan Basah Vol 14, No 1 (2026): January 2026
Publisher : Universitas Tanjungpura

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26418/jtllb.v14i1.98520

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The need for water continues to rise with population growth, while environmental degradation threatens its availability. In Semarang City, nearly half of the springs show declining discharge. Lerak Spring, still used directly by the community, faces pressure from settlement expansion and weak management. This study aimed to evaluate the sustainability of the community-based clean water supply system at Lerak Spring using the Water Sustainability Index (WSI) within the Sustainability Assessment Framework for Community Water Systems (SAFE-Comm). Data were collected through observation, interviews, and documentation combined with indicator scoring. The results show a score of 2.59, categorized as good, indicating that the system meets community needs to a degree but still requires further improvement.
Analysis of Mangrove Density Levels Change Based on Cloud Computing on Abrasion Area in the Coast of Semarang City Sidiq, Wahid Akhsin Budi Nur; Sanjoto, Tjaturahono Budi; Nayan, Nasir; Sriyanto; Fariz, Trida Ridho
Geosfera Indonesia Vol. 10 No. 1 (2025): GEOSFERA INDONESIA
Publisher : Department of Geography Education, University of Jember

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.19184/geosi.v10i1.48079

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The coastal areas of Semarang City have experienced land conversion due to development activities that threaten mangrove sustainability in recent years. The urgency of this research is the need to monitor mangrove density levels to be used as input in its management. The purpose of this study is to analyze changes in mangrove density levels and the occurrence of abrasion in time series using the Google Earth Engine cloud computing model. The research method used visual interpretation and spectral transformation of NDVI and MNDWI to identify spatial distribution, mangrove density and abrasion. The results showed that there was a significant decrease in mangrove area in 2019-2023 with an area of 111.74 hectares. Furthermore, the level of mangrove density is quite dynamic, especially for high density with a decrease in area from 2019 - 2023 with an area of 260.25 hectares, besides that the decline in high density mangroves also occurred in 2015 - 2023 with a decrease in area of 38.73 hectares. Abrasion in the research location was identified in 2 coastal villages, namely Mangunharjo Village with abrasion along 0.88 km (2015 - 2023) and Tugurejo Village with abrasion along 1.04 km, where both areas also experienced a decrease in mangrove area at a high-density level. In conlusion, there has been a decrease in the area and density of mangroves in the study site, one of which has an impact on abrasion.
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