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Pemberdayaan Petani Lahan Gambut Melalui Proses Penjernihan Air Gambut
Masyarakat di kawasan gambut umumnya mengandalkan air hujan untuk kebutuhan air bersih sehari-hari, akan tetapi ketersediaan air hujan menjadi terbatas pada musim kemarau, itu berarti tidak ada pilihan lain selain memanfaatkan air gambut yang mengalir di parit dilingkungan tempat tinggal mereka.
Tri Widiastuti, Siti Latifah
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Hubungan Kadar Lengas Gambut dan Tinggi Muka Air pada Beberapa Tipe Tutupan Lahan Gambut
Kemampuan gambut dalam menyerap air mempunyai arti penting bagi pengelolaan lahan gambut yang sering digambarkan dengan kurva retensi air menurut fungsi potensial air. Penelitian ini dirancang untuk memahami hubungan antara tinggi muka air dengan kadar lengas tanah gambut.
Ahmad Kurnain +2 more
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Pengelolaan Ekosistem Gambut Pasca Kebakaran Lahan Gambut di Provinsi Kalimantan Tengah [PDF]
Ekosistem gambut Indonesia, khususnya Kalimantan Tengah telah mengalami kerusakan yang masif akibat pemanfaatan yang melebihi daya dukung dan daya tampungnya, serta adanya kebakaran lahan. Undang-Undang Nomor 32 Tahun 2009 tentang Perlindungan dan Pengelolaan Lingkungan Hidup menyatakan bahwa ekosistem gambut merupakan bagian penting dari lingkungan ...
Marlina, S. (Sari), Marlina, Sari
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Gambut tersusun oleh material organik lebih dari 45% dengan kandungan air yang relatip banyak. Gambut memiliki tingkat kematangan dan kadar lengas yang berbeda akan menentukan besarnya emisi CO2 terutama pada pembukaan lahan untuk budidaya pertanian.
Rahma Dania Ayushinta +3 more
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De novo emergence of SARS-CoV-2 spike mutations in immunosuppressed patients. [PDF]
Abstract Background The continuing evolution of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS‐CoV‐2) variants with decreased susceptibility to neutralizing antibodies is of clinical importance. Several spike mutations associated with immune escape have evolved independently in association with different variants of concern (VOCs).
Simons LM +12 more
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CH4 and N2 O emissions from smallholder agricultural systems on tropical peatlands in Southeast Asia. [PDF]
The aim of this study was to quantify soil CH4 and N2O fluxes from smallholder agricultural systems on tropical peatlands in Southeast Asia and assess their environmental controls. Annual CH4 emissions were strongly determined by water table depth (WTD) and increased exponentially when annual WTD was above −25 cm. In contrast, annual N2O emissions were
Jovani-Sancho AJ +16 more
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Passive Acoustic Monitoring and Deep Learning Reveal a Lag From Rainfall to Gibbon Song Across a Mosaic Forest Landscape. [PDF]
We deployed passive acoustic monitoring across three forest types in Central Kalimantan, Indonesia, and applied a pretrained deep learning automated detector to identify 83,956 Bornean white‐bearded gibbon (Hylobates albibarbis) great call vocalisations over 18 months.
Owens AF +9 more
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Tropical Peatland Hydrology Simulated With a Global Land Surface Model. [PDF]
Abstract Tropical peatlands are among the most carbon‐dense ecosystems on Earth, and their water storage dynamics strongly control these carbon stocks. The hydrological functioning of tropical peatlands differs from that of northern peatlands, which has not yet been accounted for in global land surface models (LSMs).
Apers S +22 more
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Accounting for the myriad of ways that local communities relate to peatlands is increasingly recognized as a factor for long‐term restoration success. One way of doing so is through understanding how peatlands are represented by local communities using a social representation framework comprising perceived peatland benefits and functions, beliefs about
Zu Dienle Tan +3 more
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Community‐led peatland restoration in Southeast Asia: 5Rs approach
Peatlands in Southeast Asia are of global significance for biodiversity conservation and climate regulation as well as of national and local significance for water management and livelihood support. Despite this, these ecosystems are among the least studied and monitored of the world, and are increasingly threatened by anthropogenic activities ...
Dilva Terzano +6 more
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