ANALISIS PERUBAHAN LUAS MANGROVE PULAU BATAM AKIBAT REKLAMASI SETELAH PENETAPAN RTRW KOTA BATAM
Land reclamation has become a necessity to address the issue of increasing demand for land on Batam Island caused by Batam City's rapid development. Apart from the positive effects, these activities also have adverse effects on the community, marine and coastal ecosystems. A few instances ca...
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Summary: | Land reclamation has become a necessity to address the issue of increasing demand
for land on Batam Island caused by Batam City's rapid development. Apart from
the positive effects, these activities also have adverse effects on the community,
marine and coastal ecosystems. A few instances case of damaged mangrove have
been reported along Batam Island's coast. After almost six years without RTRW
following the expiration of Batam City Regulation No. 2 of 2004, reclamation areas
are governed and arranged in the RTRW of Batam City in 2021–2041, which was
established in 2021. This study aims to determine how reclamation following the
establishment of Batam City's RTRW has affected the mangrove area of Batam
Island. In order to accomplish this goal, the Batam OBIA method was used to
classify the land cover and mangrove area from Landsat satellite images, and
overlay analysis was used to identify changes in the mangrove area, mangrove
critical land, changes in the mangrove area due to reclamation, and potential
changes in the mangrove area of Batam Island following the establishment of Batam
City's RTRW. Reclamation reduced mangrove area by 675.76 ha or 47.64% from
1,418.27 ha in 1st period (2004-2014), and by 179.71 ha or 89.94% from 199.79 ha
in 2nd period (2014-2021). The implementation of the Batam City Spatial Plan
2021-2041 in accordance with the general provisions of zoning regulations has the
potential to reduce mangrove land area by 1,141.42 ha, or 56.54% of the 2,018.74
ha of mangrove land on Batam Island in 2021, during 3rd period (2021-2041). |
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