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ENVIBILITY: Journal of Environmental and Sustainability Studies
Published by Arjuna Wijaya Karya
Core Subject : Agriculture, Social,
ENVIBILITY: Journal of Environmental and Sustainability Studies (P-ISSN: 3025-2784 and E-ISSN: 3025-2474) is a national, peer-reviewed forum for multidisciplinary research and analysis assessing the many intersections among Environmental Management, Sustainability Management, Biodiversity Preservation, and Disaster Management. ENVIBILITY: Journal of Environmental and Sustainability Studies promotes scholarly, theoretical, pragmatic, and contemporary research, which makes a clear conceptual and methodological contribution to existing national literature. Articles often seek to bridge gaps between theory and practice, and are written in a style that is broadly accessible and engaging.
Articles 24 Documents
The Effect of Cultivating Rhizopora mucronate sp with Domang Method on Mangrove Survival Rate in Klayas Village Bambang Respati; Bambang Imawan; Agus Kurniawan; Pratama Bimo Purwanto
ENVIBILITY: Journal of Environmental and Sustainability Studies Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): Agustus
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55381/envibility.v1i2.200

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Mangroves are one of the coastal plants that have various benefits. One of the benefits of mangroves is preventing abrasion. However, in some cases the survival rate for the mangroves is low due to various influencing factors, one of which is water conditions. Therefore, intervention is needed to increase the survival rate of mangroves. One intervention that can be carried out is by implementing Domang (Donat Mangrove) planting method which aims to protect mangrove seedlings from extreme water conditions. This method was implemented in Klayas Village which is in the strait area. This research aims to determine the effectiveness of the implementation of Donat Mangrove in increasing the survival rate of mangroves in Klayas Village. So far, the survival rate for mangrove planting in Klayas Village is only around 12% due to the extreme water conditions. However, Donat Mangrove method effectively increases the survival rate of mangrove planting by up to 31%. This shows that the application of Donat Mangrove planting method is effective in increasing the survival rate of mangroves in Klayas Village.
Analysis of Landslide Vulnerability in Conto Village, Bulukerto Subdistrict, Wonogiri Regency Sanjaya, Zabilla Tomy; Puspitosari, Anggita; Hidayat, Agung
ENVIBILITY: Journal of Environmental and Sustainability Studies Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): Agustus
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55381/envibility.v1i2.219

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This study analyses the susceptibility to landslides in Conto Village, Bulukerto Subdistrict, Wonogiri Regency. Through mapping and modelling, the research identifies factors influencing landslide vulnerability. The findings reveal that Conto Village has a Moderate level of susceptibility, covering an area of 486.96 hectares or 42.93%. The northern part of the village exhibits the highest vulnerability, attributed to slopes exceeding 45 degrees. Primary factors include slope steepness and soil type. A landslide susceptibility map is generated as a pre-emptive guide to avoid vulnerable areas, while governmental efforts such as constructing slope-retaining walls are identified as preventive measures. These findings are anticipated to enhance the preparedness of the community and government in addressing landslide risks in Conto Village, providing guidance for similar regions. Through the implementation of these measures, it is expected to minimize the impact of landslide disasters and contribute to sustainable development in the area.
Coastal Abrasion Disaster Mitigation Strategy in Dumai City through Community Empowerment Program Santosa, Fajar Julian; Agustiawan; Audina Reihan; Iwed Mulyani; Muhammad Raushan Fikri; Muhammad Farid Arifani; Ramadhan Imam Dzaky; Anggoro Seto Priambodo; Gatra Wiraandika
ENVIBILITY: Journal of Environmental and Sustainability Studies Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): March
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55381/envibility.v2i1.343

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Abrasion is a process of coastline erosion due to continuous increase in sea waves that causes land loss and damages coastal ecosystems. Abrasion on the coast of Dumai City has caused various problems including land loss, difficult access for fishermen to go to sea, and damage to fishing boats due to exposure to abrasion waves. This study was conducted using a qualitative descriptive approach with cases in the coastal area of ​​Dumai City in Mundam Village. Data collection was carried out through in-depth interviews with 5 informants, observation, and documentation to strengthen the data collected. Interactive model data analysis was used in this study. The results of the study showed that the mitigation strategy carried out on the coast of Dumai City used an empowerment approach by raising awareness of coastal communities about the dangers of abrasion which not only impacts land erosion, but can further threaten the livelihoods and lives of fishermen. This activity includes several stages: (1) rehabilitation and planting of mangroves; (2) construction of breakers and wave breakers; (3) strengthening communities through education and training; and (4) monitoring and evaluation.
Odonata Ordo Biodiversity Index at The Lake I Nyoman Sukadana PT Kilang Pertamina Internasional Refinery Unit VII Kasim Yusuf, Muhammad; Ferdy Saputra; Bambang Imawan
ENVIBILITY: Journal of Environmental and Sustainability Studies Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): March
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55381/envibility.v2i1.346

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I Nyoman Sukadana lake was located on buffer zone area at PT Kilang Pertamina Internasional Refinery Unit VII Kasim. This area was plotted as conservation area for any kind of flora, fauna, and company’s springs. I Nyoman Sukadana become a habitat for several kinds of bird and insect. Dragonfly which has dominant life cycle at the waters become one of several insects that could be found on this area. This research calculates biodiversity index of dragonfly at I Nyoman Sukadana Lake’s area. It calculates biodiversity index (H’), evenness (E), and richness (R). Data retrieval conducted by line transect method and Shannon-Wiener index for data analysis. This research found that there are 23 kinds of dragonfly on I Nyoman Sukadana Lake which dominated by Sub-Ordi Anisoptera. This sub-ordo was living on open waters area, so I Nyoman Sukadana Lakes was a suitable habitat for Sub-Ordi Anisoptera. Based on biodiversity index (H’) calculation it’s got 2,02 that categorized as “High”, evenness (E) at 0,87, and richness index (R) at 5,13 that categorized as “High”. Based on Shannon-Wiener index, it’s indicating that the water quality of I Nyoman Sukadana Lake was fine.
Exploration and Reintroduction of Orchid on the West Slope of Mount Lawu: Conservation Studies PT Pertamina Aviation Fuel Terminal Adi Sumarmo Soraya, Nova Dewi; Bagas Cesar Bastomi; Julia Rizki Jumas; Zaenal Abidin; Harya Ramadanu
ENVIBILITY: Journal of Environmental and Sustainability Studies Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): March
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55381/envibility.v2i1.348

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This study aimed to inventory the taxonomic diversity of Orchidaceae on the western slopes of Mount Lawu, a conservation area managed by PT Pertamina Aviation Fuel Terminal Adi Sumarmo. Through exploratory methods, 51 orchid taxa were identified with a total of 230 individuals. The Eria, Dendrobium, and Liparis genera dominated the species composition, with their distribution influenced by microhabitat characteristics. The significant presence of epiphytic species suggests a healthy forest canopy. Vegetative propagation efforts through tissue culture were successfully conducted on five selected species: Eria sp, Liparis sp, Dendrobium sp, Malaxidinae sp, and Vanda tricolor, with Dendrobium sp demonstrating the highest potential for vegetative propagation (26%). These findings open avenues for reintroduction programs of rare species into their natural habitats. A conservation status assessment revealed that most species are not yet listed in the IUCN Red List, emphasizing the urgent need for further research and more intensive conservation efforts. Therefore, this study recommends the implementation of integrated in-situ and ex-situ conservation strategies to ensure the sustainability of orchid diversity within the Mount Lawu conservation area.
Local Wisdom-Based Communication for Sustainable Development : Case Study of Micro-Hydro Power Plant Planning in Kalisonggo, Pendoworejo Village, Girimulyo District, Kulon Progo Regency Rejeki, MC Ninik Sri; Pranata, Adrianus Yoga
ENVIBILITY: Journal of Environmental and Sustainability Studies Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): March
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55381/envibility.v2i1.351

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The research focuses on communication based on local wisdom for sustainable development, with a case study on the planning of a Micro Hydro Power Plant (MHPP) in Kalisonggo Hamlet, Pendoworejo Village, Girimulyo Sub-district, Kulon Progo Regency. The purpose of this study is to explain how local wisdom needs to be considered for sustainable development. The method used is a case study. Primary data collection was conducted through interviews and with an appreciative inquiry approach. This data is supported by secondary data. The conceptual framework used includes the ecological ethics of Kohei Saito, pre-capitalism in Asia by J. H. Boeke, and the inter- and transdisciplinary approach to sustainability communication. The research found that communication in the pre-initiation phase of MHPP development did not show the involvement of social experts and the community in the feasibility study activities to provide input, guidance, and information about local wisdom. Yet, the MHPP program being planned will be handed over to the community for management. Besides not ensuring the sustainability of a program, development that is not based on local wisdom impacts the marginalization of environmental ecosystem issues. The conclusion drawn is that communication based on local wisdom for sustainable development is a communication strategy to obtain comprehensive information about customs, traditions, social systems, and culture. Moreover, this strategy also expands and deepens efforts to involve various experts in an interdisciplinary manner and communities that have mastery of local wisdom. Therefore, the author recommends the need for an inter- and transdisciplinary approach in the planning activities of the MHPP development project and an understanding of communal-oriented ecological ethics for sustainable development. Keywords communication; local wisdom; sustainable development; inter and trans disciplinary
Empowering Women Farmers in Facing Climate Change Through the Horticulture Agriculture Program on Peatland Manullang, Leonardo; Rahmad Hidayat; Dhoiri Mulyadi
ENVIBILITY: Journal of Environmental and Sustainability Studies Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): March
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55381/envibility.v2i1.366

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Women farmers are a group that is vulnerable to the impacts of climate change. In their activities they are very dependent on natural resources and climate. Unfortunately, women farmers are often left out of planning and policies in efforts to overcome this problem. PT Kilang Pertamina Internasional Refinery Unit II Production Sungai Pakning this is a problem that can result in women farmer groups becoming increasingly marginalized. For this reason, the company, through its CSR program, carries out empowerment to increase the capacity of women farmers through the development of horticultural agriculture on peatlands in facing climate change problems. This research aims to see how the CSR implementation of PT Kilang Pertamina Internasional Refinery Unit II Production Sungai Pakning through the horticultural agriculture program empowers women farmers in facing the impacts of climate change. This research uses descriptive qualitative methods to explain the authentic experiences of women farmers in the empowerment process which plays a role in responding to the impacts of climate change. The research informants were female farmers who were members of the peatland horticultural farming program. Data collection methods are carried out through interviews, documentation, observation. The results of the research show that empowering women farmers through a horticultural farming program on peatlands is able to increase the capacity of women farmers, especially their ability to deal with climate change and are able and encourage initiatives to make alternative choices in an effort to face the impacts of climate change. Women farmers are no longer passive members who simply take part in activities, women farmers through their capacities become subjects who have political power to accommodate their interests.
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.
Evaluation of PT Semesta Alam Barito's Reclamation Performance as a Commitment to Green Mining Practices Dedy Waliyan
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.v3i1.406

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The Government of the Republic of Indonesia has made a mining regulation through Laws, Ministerial Regulations, and Ministerial Decrees that regulate Good Mining Practices, including environmental protection and reclamation. This is also in line with PT Semesta Alam Barito's Quality, Mining Safety, Environment, and Energy Policy, which was made by the Head of Mine Engineering, authorized by the President Director, to be communicated, addressed, complied with, and implemented consistently by all Employees, Work Partners, Visitors, and Suppliers in the mining business license area and project area, it is stated that the Company is committed to protecting and managing the environment with the principle of mitigation and reclaiming disturbed land in every operational activity on an ongoing basis to prevent environmental pollution. The facts show that the Company did not achieve reclamation in 2023. This is a deviation from the Reclamation Plan Annual Work Plan and Budget documents. This research was conducted by the author using quantitative methods through literature studies and direct observation in the field to implement continuous improvement so that the 2024 reclamation plan can be achieved and the lack of reclamation in 2023 can also be achieved at the end of 2024.
The Effect of Biochar and N-P-K Fertilizer Formulation on Soil Chemical Properties and Coffee Plant Growth Hanifa, Hana; Maryanto, Joko; Irmawan, Roma
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.v3i1.394

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Indonesia has abundant natural resources as potential capital for developing coffee commodities. This research aims to determine the effect of applying biochar and N-P-K fertilizer at different doses on soil chemical properties and growth in coffee plants. This research was carried out on the land of Sikapat Village. Sumbang District, Banyumas Regency. Analysis of soil quinua properties was carried out at the Laboratory, Faculty of Agriculture, Unsoed. This research was carried out from September 2023 to February 2024. The method used was an experimental method with a two-factorial Randomized Block Design (RAK) with 3 replications. The factors tried in the research were biochar treatment (B0 = 0 g biochar, B1 = 100 g biochar, B2 = 150 g biochar) and N-P-K fertilizer treatment (P0 = without N-P-K fertilizer, P1 = N-P-K fertilizer 65 g (25 g N fertilizer, 20 g P fertilizer, and 20 g K fertilizer), P2 = N-P-K fertilizer 130 g (50 g N fertilizer, 40 g P fertilizer, and 40 g K fertilizer). The soil chemical property variable tested was pH H₂O. PH KCL, C-organic, N-total, P-total, K-total, and CEC. The observation data were analyzed using analysis of variance (ANOVA) and continued with the Duncan Multiple Range Test (DMRT) at a significant difference level of 5%. The research results showed that the administration of biochar and N-P-K fertilizer at different doses had a real effect on the pH H2O variable, pH KCl, N-total, P-total, plant height, and stem diameter. Meanwhile it had no effect significantly on variables C-organic, K-total, CEC, and K uptake.

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