LAND COVER-BASED MITIGATION PLANNING OF AFOLU SECTOR AND TOURISM GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS (CASE STUDY IN LEMBANG DISTRICT, WEST BANDUNG REGENCY)
Lembang is one of the sub-districts in West Bandung Regency which is famous for its tourism objects. This tourism development triggers the expansion of tourism activities by encouraging changes in land use from undeveloped land to tourism objects. It is necessary to establish spatial planning in ord...
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Format: | Final Project |
Language: | Indonesia |
Online Access: | https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/87809 |
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Institution: | Institut Teknologi Bandung |
Language: | Indonesia |
Summary: | Lembang is one of the sub-districts in West Bandung Regency which is famous for its tourism objects. This tourism development triggers the expansion of tourism activities by encouraging changes in land use from undeveloped land to tourism objects. It is necessary to establish spatial planning in order to mitigate GHG emissions in the AFOLU sector in Lembang District, West Bandung Regency in accordance with applicable policies.
The projected amount of greenhouse gas emissions in 2030 in the AFOLU sector is 778,665.4 tons CO2-eq/year. Existing tourism activities also produce emissions of 1,021.516183 tons of CO2/year. To reduce existing emissions, the ambitious and moderate scenarios stipulate several policies such as reforestation of conservation areas and river boundaries in accordance with applicable regulations, increasing tree cover in bush areas and vacant land, maintaining community forest plantations, using mitigation models in the livestock sector in the form of improving the quality of animal feed and manure management, applying agroforestry models and Plant Growth Promoting Rhizobacteria (PGPR) agriculture. The total emission value generated from the ambitious scenario design is -703,788.82 tons of CO2 eq/year while the moderate scenario produces a total emission value of 241,535.28 tons of CO2-eq/year. |
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