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BUMI: International Journal of Environmental Reviews
ISSN : 29879477     EISSN : -     DOI : https://doi.org/10.30631/bumi.v1i01.1899
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Perception And Compliance of Houseboat Fisherman Community in Lake Tempe in Utilizing Fishery Resources Harmin Adijaya Putri; Sri Hardianti Rosadi; Zul Kariman
BUMI: International Journal of Environmental Reviews Vol. 1 No. 02 (2023): BUMI
Publisher : UIN Sulthan Thaha Saifuddin Jambi, Pusat Kajian Lingungan Hidup

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30631/bumi.v1i02.2073

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The Tempe Lake plays a crucial role in the livelihoods of the community, serving as a source of sustenance. The fisherman community of the floating house around Lake Tempe possesses distinct traditions and local wisdom in the utilization of fishery resources within the lake. This research aims to analyse the perceptions and compliance of the community regarding the utilization of fishery resources in Lake Tempe. The research is situated in the village of Pallimae, a community whose fishermen inhabit floating houses of Lake Tempe. Perceptions are assessed based on the understanding of the presence and utilization of fishery resources in Lake Tempe. Community compliance is evaluated in the management of freshwater fishery resources grounded in local wisdom values. Perceptions and compliance data were gathered through questionnaires and processed using regression analysis. The results of the perception and compliance tests indicate that the floating house fisherman community in Lake Tempe adheres to local wisdom values related to fisheries resource management, encompassing (1)Conceptual levels, including prohibitions against damaging the lake’s ecosystem; (2)Value-based behaviours, such as prohibitions against littering in the lake and refraining from using coarse language and arrogance; and (3)Cultural and customary practices, including the traditional Maccera tappareng ceremony.
Implementation of Rice Fish Farming as an Environmentally Friendly Alternative for Pest and Weed Control to Support Food Security in Talotenreng Village Ambo Upe; Muhammad Adhan; Novita Dwi Yanti; Harmin Adijaya Putri; Sri Hardianti Rosadi
BUMI: International Journal of Environmental Reviews Vol. 1 No. 02 (2023): BUMI
Publisher : UIN Sulthan Thaha Saifuddin Jambi, Pusat Kajian Lingungan Hidup

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30631/bumi.v1i02.2080

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One of the main problems faced by farmers is the decline in farming productivity, resulting in farmer incomes also not decreasing. Apart from that, the problem of pests and weeds is also a polemic for farmers who always rely on artificial chemicals to control them. As long as the farming system run by partner farmers is still monoculture, the farming results obtained only come from one commodity. Farmers have not yet aimed at diversifying their farming, so the income they earn is very dependent on the success of their monoculture farming. The solution offered to partners to the decline in production followed by the degradation of agricultural land whose quality is increasingly decreasing is to refer to the concept of organic farming, where the use of fertilizer production facilities is directed at the use of agricultural waste as a substitute for inorganic fertilizer, apart from being a fertilizer, also as food for fish that is environmentally friendly. Apart from that, the solution offered is the application of an integrated agricultural system with the "Mina Padi" model. This system will cultivate rice together with fish in one rice field area so that the level of pest and weed attacks on rice plantations can be minimized. Rice plants in rice fields will provide natural food for fish, while fish function as control of pests and weeds in rice plantations. Apart from that, fish is a source of nutrients for rice plants. The aim of this PKM activity is to provide alternative farming diversification for partner farmers in increasing farmer income, increasing farmer knowledge, and reducing the level of pest and weed attacks by creating natural enemies in an integrated farming concept designed in the mina padi system.
An Analysis of Microplastics Contamination on Road Dust Around Jambi's Angso Duo Market Sri Indah Lestari; Syukrya Ningsih; Lidia Gusfi Marni
BUMI: International Journal of Environmental Reviews Vol. 1 No. 02 (2023): BUMI
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30631/bumi.v1i02.2222

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Road dust is a prevalent source of microplastics found in the atmosphere. The primary contributors to the presence of microplastics in dust are vehicle traffic, road surfaces, tire erosion, and road paint. The objective of this study is to categorize the various forms of microplastic pollution present in the road dust surrounding the Angso Duo Jambi market. The research employed a random sampling technique, specifically selecting 4 sample location locations. The total aggregation of microplastics amounted to 1.67 grams. Sample B exhibited the highest prevalence of microplastics, with a distribution of 2.78 grams in the vicinity to the right of Jambi's Angso Duo Market. The analysis of microplastics was conducted using a binocular microscope, Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR). The microscopic analysis of microplastic reveals the presence of several forms, namely fibres, fragments, and films. The FTIR study results indicate that polyethylene is the prevailing polymer type. The chemical composition and types of microplastic polymers found near the Angso Duo Jambi market, as determined by the results collected, include polyethylene, polypropylene, and polystyrene. The environmental impact of microplastics is intricately linked to the characteristics of the microplastics themselves, including their kind, size, concentration, and duration of exposure. Further investigation is required to examine the enduring consequences of microplastics on the environment, particularly in relation to the contamination of road dust.
Soil Fertility Analysis using Microarthropod Diversity Index in Coffee-Based Agroforestry in Mount Ungaran, Indonesia Psn Masruri Sulistiyanto Ari; Ilham Alkian; Rully Rahadian
BUMI: International Journal of Environmental Reviews Vol. 1 No. 02 (2023): BUMI
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30631/bumi.v1i02.2223

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The conversion of forest functions to plantation land results in decreased land function and ecosystem disruption. Coffee-based agroforestry is a management system that is considered capable of maintaining land functions and reducing the level of leaching of nutrients. This study uses the soil microarthropod diversity index to evaluate the soil fertility level in 2 types of coffee-based agroforestry in Mount Ungaran. Sampling was conducted in Banyuwindu to represent intensive land and Gonoharjo as non-intensive land. Microarthropod samples in the soil were analyzed using Pitfall traps and extracted using the Tullgren-Funnel method. Soil microarthropods from the sampling were identified in family-level taxa. The species diversity index was analyzed using the Hutcheson t-test and the Sorensen similarity index. Characteristics of organic composition showed that intensive land had a value of 17% lower than non-intensive land. Environmental characteristics of intensive land types tend to have lower pH and soil moisture values ​​than non-intensive land. The Shanon-Wiener diversity index analysis showed that soil microarthropods on the Intensive land type were H'= 2.08 and the Non-Intensive was H'= 2.30. Hutcheson's t-test showed that the diversity of soil microarthropods was significantly different with a significant value (p-value < 0.05), and the Sorensen similarity index value showed a similarity level of 52.17%. Based on the results of various analyses, it can be concluded that the intensive type of land has lower soil fertility than non-intensive land in the coffee agroforestry system in Mount Ungaran.
Reducing Lake Water Pollution Level With Media Filter Variations Suhendra Suhendra
BUMI: International Journal of Environmental Reviews Vol. 1 No. 02 (2023): BUMI
Publisher : UIN Sulthan Thaha Saifuddin Jambi, Pusat Kajian Lingungan Hidup

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30631/bumi.v1i02.2224

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Most of the surface water such as rivers, lakes, or freshwater swamps were mostly polluted by human activities. This research analyzed the quality of surface lake water located in Gunugkidul Yogyakarta and the treatment of polluted water with three different filtration media variations based on the value obtained from the calculation of Water Quality Index (WQI) methodology. Based on the value obtained from water quality calculations using the Water Quality Index (WQI) system, the value of Winong Lake water ranges between 25.41-44.24 or is at a fair water quality level. Filter A reduces turbidity with an average of 26.98 NTU, but a significant reduction can be seen from the filtration results of filter B with an average value of 15.3 NTU. Furthermore, filter C with different media thicknesses has the potential to reduce turbidity although the results are not as significant as filter B with an average of 22.08 NTU. For color parameters, Filter A can reduce color with an average of 59 Pt-Co. filter B reduces the color by a further value with an average of 30 Pt-Co. Filter C produces quite good results, namely with an average value of 53 Pt-Co. In filter A, the detergent reduction reached an average of 0.06 mg/L, while in filter B, a very significant value was obtained, namely an average of 0.03 mg/L. For filter C, a slightly different value was obtained from filter A, namely with an average of 0.055 mg/L. The use of more active carbon media in filter B has a very big effect not only on reducing detergent but also on turbidity and color. Furthermore, the dose of chlorine chosen to remove pollutants and organic materials is 0.3 ml/100ml. From the research results, it was found that using more active carbon media in filter B was up to 77% effective in reducing all pollutant parameters in Winong Lake water.
Perception And Compliance of Houseboat Fisherman Community in Lake Tempe in Utilizing Fishery Resources Putri, Harmin Adijaya; Rosadi, Sri Hardianti; Kariman, Zul
BUMI: International Journal of Environmental Reviews Vol. 1 No. 02 (2023): BUMI: International Journal of Environmental Reviews
Publisher : UIN Sulthan Thaha Saifuddin Jambi, Pusat Kajian Lingungan Hidup

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30631/bumi.v1i02.2073

Abstract

The Tempe Lake plays a crucial role in the livelihoods of the community, serving as a source of sustenance. The fisherman community of the floating house around Lake Tempe possesses distinct traditions and local wisdom in the utilization of fishery resources within the lake. This research aims to analyse the perceptions and compliance of the community regarding the utilization of fishery resources in Lake Tempe. The research is situated in the village of Pallimae, a community whose fishermen inhabit floating houses of Lake Tempe. Perceptions are assessed based on the understanding of the presence and utilization of fishery resources in Lake Tempe. Community compliance is evaluated in the management of freshwater fishery resources grounded in local wisdom values. Perceptions and compliance data were gathered through questionnaires and processed using regression analysis. The results of the perception and compliance tests indicate that the floating house fisherman community in Lake Tempe adheres to local wisdom values related to fisheries resource management, encompassing (1)Conceptual levels, including prohibitions against damaging the lake’s ecosystem; (2)Value-based behaviours, such as prohibitions against littering in the lake and refraining from using coarse language and arrogance; and (3)Cultural and customary practices, including the traditional Maccera tappareng ceremony.
Implementation of Rice Fish Farming as an Environmentally Friendly Alternative for Pest and Weed Control to Support Food Security in Talotenreng Village Upe, Ambo; Adhan, Muhammad; Yanti , Novita Dwi; Putri, Harmin Adijaya; Rosadi, Sri Hardianti
BUMI: International Journal of Environmental Reviews Vol. 1 No. 02 (2023): BUMI: International Journal of Environmental Reviews
Publisher : UIN Sulthan Thaha Saifuddin Jambi, Pusat Kajian Lingungan Hidup

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30631/bumi.v1i02.2080

Abstract

One of the main problems faced by farmers is the decline in farming productivity, resulting in farmer incomes also not decreasing. Apart from that, the problem of pests and weeds is also a polemic for farmers who always rely on artificial chemicals to control them. As long as the farming system run by partner farmers is still monoculture, the farming results obtained only come from one commodity. Farmers have not yet aimed at diversifying their farming, so the income they earn is very dependent on the success of their monoculture farming. The solution offered to partners to the decline in production followed by the degradation of agricultural land whose quality is increasingly decreasing is to refer to the concept of organic farming, where the use of fertilizer production facilities is directed at the use of agricultural waste as a substitute for inorganic fertilizer, apart from being a fertilizer, also as food for fish that is environmentally friendly. Apart from that, the solution offered is the application of an integrated agricultural system with the "Mina Padi" model. This system will cultivate rice together with fish in one rice field area so that the level of pest and weed attacks on rice plantations can be minimized. Rice plants in rice fields will provide natural food for fish, while fish function as control of pests and weeds in rice plantations. Apart from that, fish is a source of nutrients for rice plants. The aim of this PKM activity is to provide alternative farming diversification for partner farmers in increasing farmer income, increasing farmer knowledge, and reducing the level of pest and weed attacks by creating natural enemies in an integrated farming concept designed in the mina padi system.
An Analysis of Microplastics Contamination on Road Dust Around Jambi's Angso Duo Market Lestari, Sri Indah; Ningsih, Syukrya; Marni, Lidia Gusfi
BUMI: International Journal of Environmental Reviews Vol. 1 No. 02 (2023): BUMI: International Journal of Environmental Reviews
Publisher : UIN Sulthan Thaha Saifuddin Jambi, Pusat Kajian Lingungan Hidup

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30631/bumi.v1i02.2222

Abstract

Road dust is a prevalent source of microplastics found in the atmosphere. The primary contributors to the presence of microplastics in dust are vehicle traffic, road surfaces, tire erosion, and road paint. The objective of this study is to categorize the various forms of microplastic pollution present in the road dust surrounding the Angso Duo Jambi market. The research employed a random sampling technique, specifically selecting 4 sample location locations. The total aggregation of microplastics amounted to 1.67 grams. Sample B exhibited the highest prevalence of microplastics, with a distribution of 2.78 grams in the vicinity to the right of Jambi's Angso Duo Market. The analysis of microplastics was conducted using a binocular microscope, Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR). The microscopic analysis of microplastic reveals the presence of several forms, namely fibres, fragments, and films. The FTIR study results indicate that polyethylene is the prevailing polymer type. The chemical composition and types of microplastic polymers found near the Angso Duo Jambi market, as determined by the results collected, include polyethylene, polypropylene, and polystyrene. The environmental impact of microplastics is intricately linked to the characteristics of the microplastics themselves, including their kind, size, concentration, and duration of exposure. Further investigation is required to examine the enduring consequences of microplastics on the environment, particularly in relation to the contamination of road dust.
Soil Fertility Analysis using Microarthropod Diversity Index in Coffee-Based Agroforestry in Mount Ungaran, Indonesia Ari, Psn Masruri Sulistiyanto; Alkian, Ilham; Rahadian, Rully
BUMI: International Journal of Environmental Reviews Vol. 1 No. 02 (2023): BUMI: International Journal of Environmental Reviews
Publisher : UIN Sulthan Thaha Saifuddin Jambi, Pusat Kajian Lingungan Hidup

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30631/bumi.v1i02.2223

Abstract

The conversion of forest functions to plantation land results in decreased land function and ecosystem disruption. Coffee-based agroforestry is a management system that is considered capable of maintaining land functions and reducing the level of leaching of nutrients. This study uses the soil microarthropod diversity index to evaluate the soil fertility level in 2 types of coffee-based agroforestry in Mount Ungaran. Sampling was conducted in Banyuwindu to represent intensive land and Gonoharjo as non-intensive land. Microarthropod samples in the soil were analyzed using Pitfall traps and extracted using the Tullgren-Funnel method. Soil microarthropods from the sampling were identified in family-level taxa. The species diversity index was analyzed using the Hutcheson t-test and the Sorensen similarity index. Characteristics of organic composition showed that intensive land had a value of 17% lower than non-intensive land. Environmental characteristics of intensive land types tend to have lower pH and soil moisture values ​​than non-intensive land. The Shanon-Wiener diversity index analysis showed that soil microarthropods on the Intensive land type were H'= 2.08 and the Non-Intensive was H'= 2.30. Hutcheson's t-test showed that the diversity of soil microarthropods was significantly different with a significant value (p-value < 0.05), and the Sorensen similarity index value showed a similarity level of 52.17%. Based on the results of various analyses, it can be concluded that the intensive type of land has lower soil fertility than non-intensive land in the coffee agroforestry system in Mount Ungaran.
Reducing Lake Water Pollution Level With Media Filter Variations Suhendra, Suhendra
BUMI: International Journal of Environmental Reviews Vol. 1 No. 02 (2023): BUMI: International Journal of Environmental Reviews
Publisher : UIN Sulthan Thaha Saifuddin Jambi, Pusat Kajian Lingungan Hidup

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30631/bumi.v1i02.2224

Abstract

Most of the surface water such as rivers, lakes, or freshwater swamps were mostly polluted by human activities. This research analyzed the quality of surface lake water located in Gunugkidul Yogyakarta and the treatment of polluted water with three different filtration media variations based on the value obtained from the calculation of Water Quality Index (WQI) methodology. Based on the value obtained from water quality calculations using the Water Quality Index (WQI) system, the value of Winong Lake water ranges between 25.41-44.24 or is at a fair water quality level. Filter A reduces turbidity with an average of 26.98 NTU, but a significant reduction can be seen from the filtration results of filter B with an average value of 15.3 NTU. Furthermore, filter C with different media thicknesses has the potential to reduce turbidity although the results are not as significant as filter B with an average of 22.08 NTU. For color parameters, Filter A can reduce color with an average of 59 Pt-Co. filter B reduces the color by a further value with an average of 30 Pt-Co. Filter C produces quite good results, namely with an average value of 53 Pt-Co. In filter A, the detergent reduction reached an average of 0.06 mg/L, while in filter B, a very significant value was obtained, namely an average of 0.03 mg/L. For filter C, a slightly different value was obtained from filter A, namely with an average of 0.055 mg/L. The use of more active carbon media in filter B has a very big effect not only on reducing detergent but also on turbidity and color. Furthermore, the dose of chlorine chosen to remove pollutants and organic materials is 0.3 ml/100ml. From the research results, it was found that using more active carbon media in filter B was up to 77% effective in reducing all pollutant parameters in Winong Lake water.

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