THE STUDY OF THE APPLICATION OF SILVOFISHERY IN MANGROVE ECOSYSTEM MANAGEMENT (CASE STUDY: DESA DABUNG KECAMATAN KUBU KABUPATEN PONTIANAK)
This study tries to explore information about the sustainability of the application of silvofishery system, one type of mangrove ecosystem managements which stresses on ecological and economical aspect in one step. The consideration is that the sustainability of this system will bring about positive...
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Format: | Theses |
Language: | Indonesia |
Online Access: | https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/14555 |
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Institution: | Institut Teknologi Bandung |
Language: | Indonesia |
Summary: | This study tries to explore information about the sustainability of the application of silvofishery system, one type of mangrove ecosystem managements which stresses on ecological and economical aspect in one step. The consideration is that the sustainability of this system will bring about positive effects for the rehabilitation of mangrove ecosystem that begins to degrade as the impact of the escalation of pond development. The aims of this study are to evaluate the sustainability of three types of silvofishery pond at Dabung village (Syukurs pond, Ridho Oktavianuss pond and dkps pond) and to introduce sustainable silvofishery system which lies on ratio between ecosystem mangroves for pond development and for preservation. The results of this study using ecological footprint analysis show that, first, the natural resources consumption is still under the natural resources carrying capacity. Second, for the next development of silvofishery pond at Desa Dabung, Ridho Oktavianuss pond is the most proper pond to be developed, not only because this kind of pond has a reasonable ecological footprints value but also it can give a highest profit for silvofishery pond developer. The last, ratio between ecosystem mangroves for pond development and for preservation is 1 : 7,61 with maximum mangrove conversion is 1.161,44 ha. <br />
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