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Jurnal Zona
Published by Pelantar Press
ISSN : 25026496     EISSN : 27754065     DOI : https://doi.org/10.52364 /zona
Core Subject : Science, Social,
Jurnal Zona adalah Jurnal Ilmu Lingkungan terbitan Pelantar Press yang Berisi artikel ilmiah hasil penelitian dan non penelitian (kajian analisis, aplikasi teori dan review) aspek-aspek lingkungan termasuk ekologi lingkungan, konservasi sumber daya alam, pembangunan dan lingkungan, analisis mengenai dampak lingkungan, perencanaan dan administrasi lingkungan, sosio ekonomi lingkungan dan pencemaran lingkungan yang ada di Indonesia. Terbitan pertama jurnal ini pada tahun 2017. Terbit dua kali dalam setahun pada bulan April dan Oktober, jurnal ini melakukan proses single-blind peer review untuk setiap manuskrip. Jurnal Zona terutama berfokus pada Kajian Ilmu Lingkungan, Aspek dan Pengelolaan Lingkungan Hidup. Lingkup terperinci dari artikel yang diterima untuk diserahkan ke Jurnal Zona adalah: Ekologi Lingkungan; Konservasi Sumber Daya Alam Lingkungan; Pembangunan Lingkungan; Analisis Mengenai Dampak Lingkungan; Manajemen Kebijakan Lingkungan; Valuasi Ekonomi; Kearifan Lokal; Pengendalian Pencemaran dan Ekotoksikologi; Teknik Lingkungan; Sanitasi dan Kesehatan Lingkungan.
Articles 144 Documents
Model Transfer Anggaran Kabupaten Berbasis Ekologi (TAKE) dalam Implementasi Program Siak Hijau Mencapai Pembangunan Berkelanjutan di Kabupaten Siak Provinsi Riau Agus Mandar; Wan Muhammad Yunus; Ali Asfar; Nadia Marshanda
Jurnal Zona Vol 10, No 1 (2026)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52364/zona.v10i1.226

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The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are a concept that has been agreed upon and committed to by the global community to be implemented by countries around the world, to be achieved by 2030 at the latest. The Indonesian government has ratified this agreement by issuing Presidential Regulation No. 111 of 2022 and drafting the 2025–2029 SDGs National Action Plan, which emphasises strategic coordination, integrated monitoring, and financing innovation. These regulations are followed up at the subnational level by both provincial and district/city governments, down to the village/sub-district level. At the provincial level, Riau has launched the Riau Hijau (Green Riau) Programme through Riau Governor Regulation No. 9 of 2021, which serves as a guideline for environmentally-friendly development in Riau Province. This regulation supports the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions and the improvement of environmental quality. At the Siak Regency Government level, the Siak Hijau (Green Siak) Programme has been issued through Regional Regulation No. 4 of 2022, which serves as the legal basis for the implementation of environmentally-based sustainable development in Siak Regency. This regional regulation establishes strategies, policies, and mechanisms for implementing Siak as a Green Regency. As an implementation and strategy of the Siak Regency Government in accelerating the implementation of the Siak Green Programme to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), the Siak Regency Government has established a Green Siak Task Force
Strategi Konservasi Mengurangi Dampak Overpopulasi Monyet Ekor Panjang (Macaca fascicularis) yang Mengganggu Ekosistem dan Pertanian di Pulau Lombok Krisna Wijaya; Muhammad Adlan Nur Abadia
Jurnal Zona Vol 10, No 1 (2026)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52364/zona.v10i1.237

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The overpopulation of long-tailed macaques (Macaca fascicularis) on Lombok Island has led to human-wildlife conflicts that are detrimental to the agricultural sector, disrupt the balance of terrestrial ecosystems, and increase the risk of zoonoses. This research aims to identify the causes of overpopulation, analyze the ecological and socio-economic impacts, and formulate realistic ecology-based conservation strategies that support the achievement of Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 15. The method used is descriptive qualitative with a case study approach, involving literature studies, contextual analysis of the Lombok region, and policy reviews. The research results indicate that wildlife feeding by tourists, habitat fragmentation due to land conversion, the high adaptability of the macaques, and the lack of natural predators are the primary causes of overpopulation. The resulting impacts include crop yield losses of up to 30-40% per season, habitat degradation, psychological distress among the community, and the potential transmission of zoonotic diseases such as rabies and herpes B. The recommended integrated conservation strategies include feeding bans, waste management, habitat restoration, limited sterilization, crop protection using wildlife-friendly infrastructure, compensation systems, and public education. These strategies directly contribute to SDG targets 15.5 (reducing habitat degradation) and 15.9 (integrating ecosystem values into regional planning). The conclusion of the study emphasizes that an integrated approach involving the community, government, and tourism operators is the key to the successful and sustainable management of human-wildlife conflicts in Lombok
Strategi Pengelolaan Berbasis Kawasan dalam Pemulihan Ekosistem Laut untuk Mendukung Pencapaian SDGs-14 Isni Aini; Imbuk Risnawati; Islamul Hadi; Evy Aryanti
Jurnal Zona Vol 10, No 1 (2026)
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This study provides the role of area-based management in supporting marine ecosystem recovery and advancing the achievement of Sustainable Development Goal 14 (Life Below Water). Marine ecosystems deliver critical ecological and socio-economic services; however, escalating anthropogenic pressure including overfishing, habitat degradation, pollution, and climate change, have led to declining fisheries stocks and reduced ecosystem resilience. Employing a literature review approach with descriptive-analytical methods, this study critically analyzes the implementation, challenges, and effectiveness of ecosystem-based spatial management strategies. The findings reveal that the Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries Management (EAFM) constitutes a comprehensive framework that integrates ecological sustainability, socio-economic considerations, and governance structures. Its operationalization through instruments such as Marine Protected Areas (MPAs), Locally Managed Marine Areas (LMMAs), and Other Effective Area-Based Conservation Measures (OECMs) demonstrates considerable potential in restoring fish biomass, conserving habitats, and strengthening community-based resource management. Nevertheless, significant challenges persist including discrepancies between policy design and field implementation, weak cross-sectoral integration, inadequate monitoring and evaluation systems, low levels of compliance, and limited substantive community participation. Accordingly, this study underscores the importance of adopting integrative, adaptive, and collaborative management strategies. Strengthening ecosystem-based approaches, improving governance frameworks, enhancing stakeholder participation, advancing monitoring and evaluation mechanisms, and incorporating climate resilience are essential to ensure effective marine ecosystem recovery and the sustainability of coastal livelihoods
Revitalisasi Benteng Amsterdam Sebagai Museum Sejarah dan Icon Kebudayaan Maluku Sholeh Hadri; Bambang Erwin
Jurnal Zona Vol 10, No 1 (2026)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52364/zona.v10i1.222

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This proposal presents the revitalization of Benteng Amsterdam, a historic colonial fortress located in Desa Hila, Ambon, Maluku, transforming it into a museum and cultural hub that embodies the rich history and identity of the Maluku Islands. Built in the 16th century by the Portuguese and later expanded by the Dutch, the fortress is an important testament to the spice trade and colonial history. Despite its historical significance, the fortress has not been fully utilized for educational, cultural, or tourism purposes. This project aims to preserve its architectural integrity while introducing new functions, such as a history museum showcasing the region’s spice trade and colonial past, and a cultural center for Maluku’s performing arts, music, and traditions. The revitalization will adopt a contextual architectural approach, ensuring that modern functions are integrated in a way that respects the historical and cultural context of the site. This includes using local materials, optimizing the building for the tropical climate, and incorporating sustainable design principles. The project also focuses on enhancing the site's role as a cultural identity landmark for Maluku, fostering a deeper connection between the community and their heritage. Additionally, the revitalization is expected to stimulate local tourism, create economic opportunities, and become an educational resource for both locals and visitors. Ultimately, Benteng Amsterdam will be revived as a functional, living space that reflects Maluku's past and present, making it a valuable asset for the region's future