Preliminary study of the human activities and perception on the groundwater conservation in lowlands of Semarang

This paper aims at investigating the human activities and perception of the residents in lowland areas of Semarang city regarding the groundwater conservation. As the first step, classifying and rating land use in the study area is conducted as the interpretation of human activities. A map of human...

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Main Authors: Susanto Novie, Triadi Putranto Thomas, Agus Widiarso Dian
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2017-01-01
Series:MATEC Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201710104003
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spelling doaj-89aa0f2bb65a46f1ae5e9650d2b545f22021-02-02T05:01:21ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2017-01-011010400310.1051/matecconf/201710104003matecconf_sicest2017_04003Preliminary study of the human activities and perception on the groundwater conservation in lowlands of SemarangSusanto Novie0Triadi Putranto Thomas1Agus Widiarso Dian2Industrial Engineering Department Faculty of Engineering, Diponegoro UniversityGeological Engineering Department Faculty of Engineering, Diponegoro UniversityGeological Engineering Department Faculty of Engineering, Diponegoro UniversityThis paper aims at investigating the human activities and perception of the residents in lowland areas of Semarang city regarding the groundwater conservation. As the first step, classifying and rating land use in the study area is conducted as the interpretation of human activities. A map of human perception using the adapted Protocol Perception Monitoring is then configured to evaluate the deviation between the expected and observed behavior of the community in an integrated ecosystem. The result of preliminary study shows that about 68% areas in lowland have score 8 (built-up area, irrigated field crops), 25% has score 7 (industries and reservoirs), 1% has score 5 (plantation), 3% has score 2 (non-irrigated field crops) and about 3% has score 1 (forest, park and open areas). It means that more than 90% lowland areas in Semarang city have been intervened by the human activities. Based on the result of the perception mapping, it is found that there is a high deviation (about 40-90%) between expected and observed behavior in critical areas, including the understanding of area situation, utilization of groundwater and water resources (wells/PDAM) as well as the community comprehension of government regulation on groundwater conservation.https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201710104003
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author Susanto Novie
Triadi Putranto Thomas
Agus Widiarso Dian
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Triadi Putranto Thomas
Agus Widiarso Dian
Preliminary study of the human activities and perception on the groundwater conservation in lowlands of Semarang
MATEC Web of Conferences
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Triadi Putranto Thomas
Agus Widiarso Dian
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title Preliminary study of the human activities and perception on the groundwater conservation in lowlands of Semarang
title_short Preliminary study of the human activities and perception on the groundwater conservation in lowlands of Semarang
title_full Preliminary study of the human activities and perception on the groundwater conservation in lowlands of Semarang
title_fullStr Preliminary study of the human activities and perception on the groundwater conservation in lowlands of Semarang
title_full_unstemmed Preliminary study of the human activities and perception on the groundwater conservation in lowlands of Semarang
title_sort preliminary study of the human activities and perception on the groundwater conservation in lowlands of semarang
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series MATEC Web of Conferences
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publishDate 2017-01-01
description This paper aims at investigating the human activities and perception of the residents in lowland areas of Semarang city regarding the groundwater conservation. As the first step, classifying and rating land use in the study area is conducted as the interpretation of human activities. A map of human perception using the adapted Protocol Perception Monitoring is then configured to evaluate the deviation between the expected and observed behavior of the community in an integrated ecosystem. The result of preliminary study shows that about 68% areas in lowland have score 8 (built-up area, irrigated field crops), 25% has score 7 (industries and reservoirs), 1% has score 5 (plantation), 3% has score 2 (non-irrigated field crops) and about 3% has score 1 (forest, park and open areas). It means that more than 90% lowland areas in Semarang city have been intervened by the human activities. Based on the result of the perception mapping, it is found that there is a high deviation (about 40-90%) between expected and observed behavior in critical areas, including the understanding of area situation, utilization of groundwater and water resources (wells/PDAM) as well as the community comprehension of government regulation on groundwater conservation.
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