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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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Articles 30 Documents
Spatial Multi Criteria Analysis for Evaluation of Residential Land in South Jambi, Jambi City Hermawan Setiawan
BUMI: International Journal of Environmental Reviews Vol. 2 No. 01 (2024): BUMI
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30631/bumi.v2i01.2387

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The land is a landscape on the earth's surface, dynamic to changes, such as converting to settlements. Settlement is driven by changes in population, the greater the population, the greater the need for land to be converted into housing. Based on data from 2018 to 2022, there has been an increasing population in the South Jambi sub-district, which is a strong indication of residential development. This research aims to evaluate the suitability of settlements in the South Jambi sub-district in 2022, using five variables namely, distance from the road, distance from the river, slope, soil type, and flood hazard index. The method of analysis uses the Spatial Multi-Criteria Analysis (SMCA) method. The research results show that the South Jambi sub-district is dominated by the suitable criteria of 568.0 hectares or 86.4%, very suitable criteria obtain 5.8 hectares or 0.9%, and somewhat suitable areas of 80.8 hectares or 12.3%. This means that the South Jambi area has a relatively high level of suitability for settlement. It is hoped that these results can provide information for various stakeholders in determining areas that are suitable for residential development, especially those that are at risk of flooding.
Model Prediction of Built-Up Land Use on Flood-Prone Areas (a Systematic Literature Review) Ayu Mardalena
BUMI: International Journal of Environmental Reviews Vol. 2 No. 01 (2024): BUMI
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30631/bumi.v2i01.2415

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Land use is dynamic due to the influence of population growth in an area. High population growth leads to uncontrolled and unplanned changes in land use in an area, resulting in environmental damage, especially in disaster-prone areas. The aim of this study is to review various models suitable for predicting changes in land use concerning flood-prone areas using a literature review method with PRISM guidelines and visualizing literature results using VosViewer software (1.6.19). The results of this study show that SD (System Dynamic Model) and CA-MC (Cellular Automata – Markov Chain) are the most commonly used models in land use change prediction. Meanwhile, the variables most suitable for land use studies, especially built-up land in relation to flood disasters, are population, growth rate, rainfall, slope, GDP, distance from (roads, rivers, and city centers), and LULC.
Maggot Cultivation: Qur'anic Economic Empowerment with Environmental Insight Ina Febriani
BUMI: International Journal of Environmental Reviews Vol. 2 No. 01 (2024): BUMI
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30631/bumi.v2i01.2511

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Environmental problems and unemployment are currently serious discussion. This is proven by the piling up of garbage as well as the high unemployment rate, especially in Banten Province. These two problems able to overcome by utilizing decomposer organism that have been created by Allah SWT, as we know is black soldier fly (BSF) or maggot. Unfortunately, the use of maggot to minimize waste and unemployment has not run optimally. The research method is using descriptive qualitative method. The information obtained through observation. Interviews, literature studies and documenting related to maggot cultivation. This research was conducted to overcome the problems of accumulating waste, it can also create jobs for the community through maggot cultivation. Based on the result of this research, cultivating maggot can open jobs and care on the environment. With the discovery that maggot cultivation can create jobs, it is hoped that one of the SDGs goals; decent work and economic growth that can be fulfilled. Besides that, it can minimize piles of waste, especially organic waste.
Analysis of the Success of Revegetation in Reclamation Plant Growth Percentage Aspect in Tanah Bumbu Regency, South Kalimantan Arrina Khanifa
BUMI: International Journal of Environmental Reviews Vol. 2 No. 01 (2024): BUMI
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30631/bumi.v2i01.2582

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Mining is a vital activity for the management and utilization of natural resources, serving as a source of foreign exchange for national development. However, mining often causes environmental damage, necessitating reclamation and revegetation efforts. Revegetation can be considered a vegetative technique applied in rehabilitating lands damaged during mining. This study involved primary data collection, specifically measuring plant growth and calculating growth rates. The research results from 2021, 2022, and 2023 indicate a continuous increase in growth percentages, suggesting successful reclamation in the study area.
Microplastic Abundance and Characteristics in The Soil Around the Jambi Talang Gulo Landfill Kiki Dewi Lestari
BUMI: International Journal of Environmental Reviews Vol. 2 No. 01 (2024): BUMI
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30631/bumi.v2i01.2638

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Microplastics are micro-sized plastic particles formed when plastic debris degrades due to direct sunlight, weather, and environmental factors. Talang Gulo Landfill is a trash disposal facility in Jambi. The Talang Gulo landfill's high trash volume raises the danger of pollution in the surrounding area. The goal of this study is to determine the number of microplastics, the types of microplastic polymers, and the distribution of microplastics in the Talang Gulo Jambi dump. The sampling approach was utilized in the study, with three random sample locations chosen to reflect locations surrounding the landfill. The study's findings revealed that the third sample included the greatest microplastics in soil samples near the Talang Gulo Jambi dump, at 1.52 grams, followed by the first sample at 0.6 grams and the second sample at 0.13 grams. FT-IR can detect microplastics such as polystyrene (PS) and polyvinyl chloride (PVC).
Implementation of ecotourism concept in Jambi Province Hidayat, Angger; Anggriani, Latusi; Siregar, Fitri Ana; Yulistian, Saldi; Jumriatunnisah, Nur
BUMI: International Journal of Environmental Reviews Vol. 1 No. 01 (2023): BUMI: International Journal of Environmental Reviews
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30631/bumi.v1i01.1899

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Ecotourism has a close relationship with sustainable tourism management, making ecotourism development strategies highly suitable for preserving ecosystems and playing a vital role in the conservation and management of natural habitats for species while creating economic benefits for local communities. Being a province with the highest number of national parks poses a unique challenge for Jambi Province as a pioneering province in ecotourism concept development. This research is crucial as it requires an in-depth examination of the limitations and challenges faced during the development process in order to establish Jambi Province as a model province for ecotourism. Qualitative analysis through literature review is essential to determine the extent to which the implementation of the ecotourism concept is applied in Jambi Province. The objective is to identify the limitations and challenges in the ecotourism development process in Jambi. The expected benefits of this research include expanding knowledge on limitations and challenges in ecotourism development and providing input for the future development of national parks tourism in Jambi Province. The results of this study indicate that the main aspect of ecotourism, conservation principles, is well implemented in Jambi Province, although challenges remain in the social and economic aspects. Some of the limitations in implementing social and economic principles include (a) the need for community involvement as stakeholders in planning, implementation, and monitoring of ecotourism development to enhance cohesion among individuals in the community; (b) collaboration between the government, non-governmental organizations, and entrepreneurs that still have room for optimization to ensure equitable and fair distribution of tourism benefits; (c) ecotourism, seen as a comprehensive product of natural attractions, has been established, but it is yet to be supported by tourism activities focused on nature and environmental conservation efforts.
The analysis of domestic water demand and management in Duren Village, Bandungan, Semarang District Suhendra, Suhendra
BUMI: International Journal of Environmental Reviews Vol. 1 No. 01 (2023): BUMI: International Journal of Environmental Reviews
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30631/bumi.v1i01.1900

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The demands for and availability of water is one of the main natural factors that can sustain life and means of livelihood. Springs originating from the foot of Mount Ungaran are the main water sources for Duren Village, Bandungan District, Semarang, which play an important role in meeting domestic household water needs. In addition to analyzing various types of techniques and community involvement in managing water supply, this study aims to look at the needs and patterns of water use that are utilized. This research uses a survey method and is descriptive and analytical in nature through field observations and in-depth interviews with local residents using a questionnaire in the data collection process. Statistical analysis used for data analysis is analysis of frequency distribution tables and analysis of various correlations. Based on the study findings, the community views the availability of water as very high due to the abundance of water during the rainy season, the absence of drought during the dry season, and the ease of accessing water due to the direct supply of available water, except during the rainy season when mud or soil debris Landslides enter the water source so that the water becomes cloudy. Springs are used to supply the domestic needs of the population and the quality of the water at the study site is very good or clean. In addition, the results of the analysis at the research location show a very high level of community involvement in the protection and preservation of water sources. This indicates that Duren Village residents consistently participate in efforts to manage water sources by carrying out mutual cooperation activities, slametan traditions, and recitation traditions. However, because there is no specific organization or group that regulates or assists in the management of water sources to become more structured and organized for optimal use therefore the utilization rate of water sources is still below average.
Socialization of aquaponics utilization technology and aricultural waste as growing media for food security in Limporilau Village, Wajo Regency Putri, Harmin Adijaya; Rosadi, Sri Hardianti; Purnamasari, Fitry; Nurjaya, Nurjaya
BUMI: International Journal of Environmental Reviews Vol. 1 No. 01 (2023): BUMI: International Journal of Environmental Reviews
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30631/bumi.v1i01.1901

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The community service activity in Limporilau Village revealed that there is a problem regarding the low level of knowledge among the community about the utilization of aquaponics technology. Many people are still unaware that aquaponics can be implemented in limited spaces such as home gardens. The method used to address this issue includes socialization, lectures, discussions, and training on aquaponics system construction. The results obtained from these activities showed an improvement in the community's knowledge of aquaponics. This initiative aims to enhance food security and the self-reliance of the community. By utilizing aquaponics, which combines plant cultivation and fish farming, the community can benefit from a single system. Aquaponics also offers an alternative business opportunity for the community, as it yields high-value organic plants and fresh fish.
The flood points distribution in Dibal Village from 2019 to 2023 Iemaaniah, Zuhdiyah Matienatul; Qomariyatuzzamzami, Latifah Nurul; Zamani, Muhammad Zaki
BUMI: International Journal of Environmental Reviews Vol. 1 No. 01 (2023): BUMI: International Journal of Environmental Reviews
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30631/bumi.v1i01.1902

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Floods are natural disasters that commonly occur in tropical countries like Indonesia. Floods often happen in low-lying areas densely populated by residents. The amount and intensity of rainfall have a significant impact on the occurrence of floods at specific points. Population growth and urban development have led to rapid construction, reducing areas for rainwater absorption. This study was conducted in Dibal Village, Ngemplak District, Boyolali Regency, which directly borders Surakarta City. The area has three important facilities as supporting facilities for the region. This research aims to determine the distribution and causes of floods in Dibal Village over the past five years.This research utilized spatial data, analyzed qualitatively using a descriptive approach. Research data were obtained from in-depth interviews and presented in a flood distribution map of Dibal Village. The results of this study identified flood points in Beran Hamlet, North Dibal Hamlet, Central Dibal Hamlet, South Dibal Hamlet, and North Wangkis Hamlet. Among these hamlets, the most severely affected by floods is Beran Hamlet, with flood depths ranging from 30-50 cm and a receding time of 5-9 hours. Meanwhile, North Dibal Hamlet experienced flood depths of 10-30 cm with a receding time of 3-7 hours, Central Dibal Hamlet had flood depths of 10-20 cm with a receding time of 3-5 hours, South Dibal Hamlet had flood depths of 15-25 cm with a receding time of 3-5 hours, and North Wangkis Hamlet had flood depths of 10-25 cm with a receding time of 3-9 hours
Isolation and identification of pathogenic bacteria in the Batanghari River, Jambi Maritsa, Hasna Ul; Jannah, Raudatul
BUMI: International Journal of Environmental Reviews Vol. 1 No. 01 (2023): BUMI: International Journal of Environmental Reviews
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30631/bumi.v1i01.1903

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Research on the isolation and identification of pathogenic bacteria in the Batanghari River, Jambi, was conducted from November to February 2023. The purpose of this research was to identify pathogenic bacteria in the Batanghari River, Jambi. The research method involved purposive sampling in the field and bacterial identification tests in the laboratory. Samples from the field were diluted, inoculated, and incubated on Nutrient Agar (NA) media for 24 hours. Macroscopic observations included the shape, color, elevation, texture, and surface of the bacterial isolates. Microscopic observations included the bacterial cell shape and characteristics in Gram staining. The research results showed the presence of pathogenic bacteria from the Vibrio cholera group

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