Land Degradation Analysis by Using Landscape Balance in Lebak Swamp Jakabaring South Sumatra

This research aimed to analyze land degradation by using landscape balances in lebak swamp Jakabaring South Sumatra. The study was carried out in Jakabaring, South of Palembang. Field survey method was applied, the field observations and respondents were taken by randomly purposive sampling.  The in...

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Main Authors: M. Edi Armanto, Elisa Wildayana
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universitas Lambung Mangkurat 2016-04-01
Series:Journal of Wetlands Environmental Management
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Online Access:http://ijwem.unlam.ac.id/index.php/ijwem/article/view/24
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spelling doaj-954f895987514d068cca0909d20784b52020-11-25T03:33:44ZengUniversitas Lambung MangkuratJournal of Wetlands Environmental Management2354-58442477-52232016-04-014110.20527/jwem.v4i1.2431Land Degradation Analysis by Using Landscape Balance in Lebak Swamp Jakabaring South SumatraM. Edi Armanto0Elisa Wildayana1Faculty of Agriculture, Sriwijaya UniversityFaculty of Agriculture, Sriwijaya UniversityThis research aimed to analyze land degradation by using landscape balances in lebak swamp Jakabaring South Sumatra. The study was carried out in Jakabaring, South of Palembang. Field survey method was applied, the field observations and respondents were taken by randomly purposive sampling.  The interviews with farmers were done by using open questionnaire. The study resulted that erosion and abrasion rises above 1,000 % which includes the acreage of 1.16 % in 1988 to 12.34 % in 2015. The landscape becomes more dynamic from year to year (namely 88.75 % of normal landscape in 1988 and becoming 68.14 % in 2015). The drought in the lebak swamp is increasingly unpredictable, making it difficult for farmers to manage their farming activities. Deposited landscape was found about 272.43 ha (10.09 %) in 1988 and increased to approximately 527.04 ha (19.52 %) in 2015. Lebak swamp serves a lot of coming water from the upstream catchment area of approximately 3 million ha. This service is more and more complicated, irregular and burden lebak swamps.  The lebak swamp ecosystem has not only enormous potential, but also has a very high resilience.http://ijwem.unlam.ac.id/index.php/ijwem/article/view/24Land degradation, landscape balance, lebak swamp, Jakabaring, South Sumatra
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author M. Edi Armanto
Elisa Wildayana
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Land Degradation Analysis by Using Landscape Balance in Lebak Swamp Jakabaring South Sumatra
Journal of Wetlands Environmental Management
Land degradation, landscape balance, lebak swamp, Jakabaring, South Sumatra
author_facet M. Edi Armanto
Elisa Wildayana
author_sort M. Edi Armanto
title Land Degradation Analysis by Using Landscape Balance in Lebak Swamp Jakabaring South Sumatra
title_short Land Degradation Analysis by Using Landscape Balance in Lebak Swamp Jakabaring South Sumatra
title_full Land Degradation Analysis by Using Landscape Balance in Lebak Swamp Jakabaring South Sumatra
title_fullStr Land Degradation Analysis by Using Landscape Balance in Lebak Swamp Jakabaring South Sumatra
title_full_unstemmed Land Degradation Analysis by Using Landscape Balance in Lebak Swamp Jakabaring South Sumatra
title_sort land degradation analysis by using landscape balance in lebak swamp jakabaring south sumatra
publisher Universitas Lambung Mangkurat
series Journal of Wetlands Environmental Management
issn 2354-5844
2477-5223
publishDate 2016-04-01
description This research aimed to analyze land degradation by using landscape balances in lebak swamp Jakabaring South Sumatra. The study was carried out in Jakabaring, South of Palembang. Field survey method was applied, the field observations and respondents were taken by randomly purposive sampling.  The interviews with farmers were done by using open questionnaire. The study resulted that erosion and abrasion rises above 1,000 % which includes the acreage of 1.16 % in 1988 to 12.34 % in 2015. The landscape becomes more dynamic from year to year (namely 88.75 % of normal landscape in 1988 and becoming 68.14 % in 2015). The drought in the lebak swamp is increasingly unpredictable, making it difficult for farmers to manage their farming activities. Deposited landscape was found about 272.43 ha (10.09 %) in 1988 and increased to approximately 527.04 ha (19.52 %) in 2015. Lebak swamp serves a lot of coming water from the upstream catchment area of approximately 3 million ha. This service is more and more complicated, irregular and burden lebak swamps.  The lebak swamp ecosystem has not only enormous potential, but also has a very high resilience.
topic Land degradation, landscape balance, lebak swamp, Jakabaring, South Sumatra
url http://ijwem.unlam.ac.id/index.php/ijwem/article/view/24
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