MOBILE, AGRICULTURAL, AND DOMESTIC SOURCES EMISSION INVENTORY IN INDRAMAYU REGENCY
Air pollution has been a major concern to public health and environmental sustainability, particularly in rapidly developing regions. Indramayu Regency, being one of the key contributors to the economic growth in West Java, faces increasing pressure from the high level of activities that signific...
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id-itb.:862872024-09-17T12:07:50ZMOBILE, AGRICULTURAL, AND DOMESTIC SOURCES EMISSION INVENTORY IN INDRAMAYU REGENCY Ihsan Aminuddin, Muhamad Teknik saniter dan perkotaan; teknik perlindungan lingkungan Indonesia Final Project agricultural sector, domestic sector, emission inventory, Indramayu Regency, transportational sector INSTITUT TEKNOLOGI BANDUNG https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/86287 Air pollution has been a major concern to public health and environmental sustainability, particularly in rapidly developing regions. Indramayu Regency, being one of the key contributors to the economic growth in West Java, faces increasing pressure from the high level of activities that significantly impacts the region’s air quality. Therefore, an integrated air pollution study is necessary to serve as the foundation for public policy development and an integrated air pollution control plan. In this study, an emission inventory is conducted in Indramayu Regency for pollutants CO, CO2, NOx, SOx, and Particulate Matter (PM2.5 and PM10) across the transportational, agricultural, and domestic sectors. The main guidelines utilized for this research were the “Guidelines for Developing Emission Inventory in East Asia 2011”, “EMEP/EEA Emission Inventory Guidebook 2019,” and “2006 IPCC Guidelines for National Greenhouse Gas Inventories,” with Tier 1 approach for agricultural and domestic sectors, while a tier 2 approach for transportational with both top-down and bottom-up approach. The results showed that the transportational sector emits 6,379,242.04 tons of CO2, 86,466.15 tons of NOx, 796.36 tons of PM2.5 , and 2,010.84 tons of PM10. While the agricultural sector emits 1,262,554.96 tons of CO, 64.31 tons of SOx, 53,996.03 tons of NOx, 1,194.48 tons of PM2.5 , and 124,687.11 tons of PM10 and the domestic sector produces 0.86 tons of CO, 0.0099 tons of SOx, 1.70 tons of NOx, 0.17 tons of PM2.5 and PM10. The highest estimated emission is CO2 with 6568.59 thousand ton/year where the transportational sector contributing 97% of the total CO2 emission. text |
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Air pollution has been a major concern to public health and environmental
sustainability, particularly in rapidly developing regions. Indramayu Regency,
being one of the key contributors to the economic growth in West Java, faces
increasing pressure from the high level of activities that significantly impacts the
region’s air quality. Therefore, an integrated air pollution study is necessary to
serve as the foundation for public policy development and an integrated air
pollution control plan. In this study, an emission inventory is conducted in
Indramayu Regency for pollutants CO, CO2, NOx, SOx, and Particulate Matter
(PM2.5 and PM10) across the transportational, agricultural, and domestic sectors.
The main guidelines utilized for this research were the “Guidelines for Developing
Emission Inventory in East Asia 2011”, “EMEP/EEA Emission Inventory
Guidebook 2019,” and “2006 IPCC Guidelines for National Greenhouse Gas
Inventories,” with Tier 1 approach for agricultural and domestic sectors, while a tier
2 approach for transportational with both top-down and bottom-up approach. The
results showed that the transportational sector emits 6,379,242.04 tons of CO2,
86,466.15 tons of NOx, 796.36 tons of PM2.5 , and 2,010.84 tons of PM10. While the
agricultural sector emits 1,262,554.96 tons of CO, 64.31 tons of SOx, 53,996.03
tons of NOx, 1,194.48 tons of PM2.5 , and 124,687.11 tons of PM10 and the domestic
sector produces 0.86 tons of CO, 0.0099 tons of SOx, 1.70 tons of NOx, 0.17 tons of
PM2.5 and PM10. The highest estimated emission is CO2 with 6568.59 thousand
ton/year where the transportational sector contributing 97% of the total CO2 emission. |
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MOBILE, AGRICULTURAL, AND DOMESTIC SOURCES EMISSION INVENTORY IN INDRAMAYU REGENCY |
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MOBILE, AGRICULTURAL, AND DOMESTIC SOURCES EMISSION INVENTORY IN INDRAMAYU REGENCY |
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MOBILE, AGRICULTURAL, AND DOMESTIC SOURCES EMISSION INVENTORY IN INDRAMAYU REGENCY |
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MOBILE, AGRICULTURAL, AND DOMESTIC SOURCES EMISSION INVENTORY IN INDRAMAYU REGENCY |
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MOBILE, AGRICULTURAL, AND DOMESTIC SOURCES EMISSION INVENTORY IN INDRAMAYU REGENCY |
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mobile, agricultural, and domestic sources emission inventory in indramayu regency |
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