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IJEMS (Indonesian Journal of Environmental Management and Sustainability)
Published by ARTS Publishing
ISSN : 25986260     EISSN : 25986279     DOI : -
This journal aimed to be a platform for academics, regulators, practitioners, and also policy makers to share and discuss how to manage their surrounding environment in order to build and develop a sustainable environment. The scope of this journal includes all issues of fundamental environmental science, management, technology and related fields. In particular, the journal welcomes the following field: Waste and wastewater management, Air, soil, and water pollution, Climate change and its aspects, Natural energy and resources, Environmental policy and Risk analysis and assessment of public health.
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The Statues and Plants and Animals in Bumiayu Temples Region Tanah Abang Sub District, Penukal Abab Ilir Regency Sondang M Siregar
Indonesian Journal of Environmental Management and Sustainability Vol. 2 No. 2 (2018): June
Publisher : Research Centre of Inorganic Materials and Complexs

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (1169.413 KB) | DOI: 10.26554/ijems.2018.2.2.54-63

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The area of ??percandiaan Bumiayu dates from the 9th century AD. Inside the site there are 5 temples that have been restored (shown) that are temples 1,2,3,7 and 8 and 6 temples are still buried in the soil that is temple 4,5,6,8,9,10, 11. temple building Bumiayu condition now live foot of the temple, although with the findings of roof components and body of the temple around the temple yard show the temple 1, 2 and 3 was once a complete building consisting of the roof, body and foot of the temple. In Temple 1 and 3 Bumiayu illustrated fauna in the form of statues and reliefs. While the picture of the flora found in the temple reliefs 1.3 and 8. The problems that arise are the types of flora and fauna of what is described on the statue and reliefs in the area Percandiaan Bumiayu and whether the flora and fauna describes the environmental settings Bumiayu site. The purpose of writing is to know the types of flora-fauna described on the statue and reliefs in the area percandiaan Bumiayu and to know the environmental conditions in the area percandiaan Bumiayu. The method used is qualitative method with descriptive-explanative analysis especially to analyze flora-fauna shape which is depicted on statue and relief in percandiaan Bumiayu area. The results showed that the area of ??percandiaan Bumiayu belongs to mixed dipterocarp forests which belong to the rain forest biomes which are always wet to dry with sub-biomes of dry land rain forest. The depiction of flora reliefs such as Kalpataru trees and lotus flowers and relief fauna such as snakes, parrots, monkeys, crocodiles and turtles show the ancient forest ecosystem of Bumiayu and the flora and fauna are still found in the forest of Bumiayu until now.
CALCULATION OF PIT 2 PRODUCED OVERBURDEN VOLUME AND THE ANALYSIS OF PREPARATION OF PIT 1 MINE VOID UTILIZATION AT SUPAT BLOCK PT. BATURONA ADIMULYA MUSI BANYUASIN, SOUTH SUMATERA Edwin Harsiga; Taufik Toha; Syamsul Komar
Indonesian Journal of Environmental Management and Sustainability Vol. 2 No. 2 (2018): June
Publisher : Research Centre of Inorganic Materials and Complexs

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PT BaturonaAdimulya is a coal mining company located in BabatSupatSubdistrict, MusiBanyuasin Regency, South Sumatera Province. Based on the calculation of overburden digging volume at Pit 2 with progress survey that is measurement using total station sokkia set 3010 instrument and the processing and calculation using surpac 6.5.1 result in overburden volume or cover ground 251,941 BCM. Coal mining in open pit will cause environmental changes, either small hills or mined holes (voids). The burden removing from Pit 2 by backfilling method in the mining area will minimize the voids that occur. PT BaturonaAdimulya has void in Pit 1 as large as 4.8 Ha, and will do backfilling that requires overburden material as much as 295.721 BCM / Ha and top soil as much as 33,600 LCM / Ha. The voids left at the end of the mine without any utilization planning have the potential to cause undesirable impacts on the environment. Therefore, PT BaturonaAdimulya is planning to revegetate the void area so it can be utilized and become a green field again as before
Perception Analysis Of The User Against The Open Green Space In The Campus Area Of Sriwijaya University Indralaya aries sandratama
Indonesian Journal of Environmental Management and Sustainability Vol. 2 No. 2 (2018): June
Publisher : Research Centre of Inorganic Materials and Complexs

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Sriwijaya University campus area, there is the built environment in the form of buildings and good natural environment, in the form of open green spaces are scattered throughout the campus of the Sriwijaya University. Empty land behind the campus planned to be used as open green space that supports the activity of civitas academica campus that includes professors and students. Open green space in the campus, should ideally have a physical function among other things as a function of aesthetic, micro climate controller and shading place and provides the convenience of its users to have activity in the open green space McFarland dkk (2008). Other green open spaces function as supporting educational activities, conservation, recreation and identity. The method used is the survey of the respondents against the respondents using quantitative and qualitative descriptive method. The purpose of the research is to analysis the perception of green open space for student and lecturer at Faculty of Agriculture of Sriwijaya University Indralaya. The numbers of respondents are 151 people. Detailed questionnaire is divided into two characteristics, there are economic and social space requirements. The results of the socio-economic characteristics of the questionnaire are 29.14% of lecturer and student is 70.86%. Questionnaire characteristics space requirements indicate that there are similarities in the educational activities come within the open green space at both the lecturer (50.00%) and students (47.66%) which is practical.
Adsorption and Regeneration of Indonesian Natural Pumice for Total Chromium Removal from Aqueous Solution Indah, Shinta; Helard, Denny; Marchelly, Fitria; Putri, Dean Eka
Indonesian Journal of Environmental Management and Sustainability Vol. 2 No. 2 (2018): June
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To investigate the potential of adsorption and regeneration of natural pumice from West Sumatera Indonesia for total chromium (Cr) removal from aqueous solution, batch experiments in multiple adsorption-desorption cycles were performed. The results indicated that the optimum condition of total Cr removal were 3 of pH solution, 0.3 g/L of adsorbent dose, 60 min of contact time of adsorption, <63 ?m of diameter of adsorbent, and 1 mg/L of total Cr initial concentration with 2.226 mg Cr/g pumice of total Cr uptake. The experimental data obtained were fitted with the Freundlich adsorption isotherm within the concentration range studied. Desorption efficiencies for total Cr ions by using 0.1 M HCl as desorbing agent were in the range of 31-32%. Although complete desorption were not attained, the natural pumice could be sufficiently reused up to 3 cycles of adsorption- desorption with increasing trend in total Cr uptake that may due to the surface modification of natural pumice caused by HCl. Overall results revealed that easy availability of natural pumice as local mineral in West Sumatra, Indonesia and its ability to adsorb and retain total Cr will create more interest to develop new natural adsorption method of pollutant removal from solution
Water quality assessment based on biological and chemical analysis as a parameter for development of fresh water fishery in Lubuk Karet River of Banyuasin District Carli Junicef Vratama; Siti Masreah Bernas; Mohamad Amin
Indonesian Journal of Environmental Management and Sustainability Vol. 2 No. 2 (2018): June
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Lubuk Karet River is a river that surrounded by swamps with various kinds of plants and grasses. The Lubuk Karet River has the potential for the development of aquaculture which can be the business part of Lubuk Karet village community. This research was aimed to conduct an assessment effort in order to measure the capability of Lubuk Karet River for any aquaculture activities. The method used in this study is purposive sampling by conducting water quality assessment through biological and chemical parameters to support the development in that region. The results of this test can be a benchmark of fish species that can be cultivated in the Lubuk Karet River. The results of the chemical and biological parameters showed that the lowest DO content at station 2 was 3.11 mg/L and the highest BOD content at station 1 was 4.7 mg/L, the highest at station 1 was 606 mg/L, the highest TSS content 50 mg/L, the highest nitrate content at station 1 was 6,54 mg/L, the highest phosphate content at station 2 was 0.098 mg/L, the highest COD content at station 2 was 5,61 mg/L, Salinity was 0, the highest content at station 2 was 9,71 mg/L and the lowest pH value at station 5 was 2.96. From these results, it can be concluded that for further utilization for aquatic culture, some treatments must be conducted.
SPECIES COMPOSITION AND LENGTH-WEIGHT RELATIONSHIP OF ANGUILLID EELS HABITED IN BENGKULU WATERS, INDONESIA Komang Suryati; Fauziyah Fauziyah; Ngudiantoro Ngudiantoro
Indonesian Journal of Environmental Management and Sustainability Vol. 2 No. 2 (2018): June
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Management of euryhaline species, such as Anguillid eel, is very important. Anguillid eel is an important economic fish which the partly of its life cycle spent in inland waters then migrates into the ocean for spawning. The objective of this study is to identify the morphological diversity and length-weight relationship of Anguillid eels in this province. The total of 148 individuals of elver and adult Anguillid eels were caught was identified using the comparison of ano-dorsal with total length parameter. Cluster analysis was obtained based on measurement of morphometric parameter. The current work used cluster analysis and dendrogram to group the population characteristic of Anguilla eel. It revealed that in the Jenggalu, Kungkai and Manna rivers of Bengkulu province, there are two groups of Anguilla eel with significant difference of ano-dorsal length. The value of the ano-dorsal varied from 2.56 ± 1.54 and 17.78 ± 1.33 for A.bicolor bicolor and A.marmorata, respectively. The length-weight relationships between total length (TL) and weight (W) for Anguilla bicolor and A.marmorata were found to be highly significant (r2 > 0.94, p < 0.001). The average value of 'b' for length and weight were higher than 3, i.e., 3.2677 and 3.4821 in A.bicolor and A.marmorata respectively which indicated a positive allometric growth trend of this species in the studied area.

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