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Water is one the most important natural resources to maintain human life and all other living things in the earth. Around 65% water were consumed for drinking purpose, while others were used for daily needs. The increasing amount of work on water use and ... see more

The rapid development of industrialization and urbanization in the world impact increased water pollution. Human activities, such as dam constructions, excessive water consumption, severance of river flows, compaction of riverbanks, and excessive use of r... see more

Abstract. This study aims to analyze the area and distribution of land cover in the last 10 years in the Krueng Aceh and evaluate the alignment between the regional spatial plan (RTRW) and the land cover in the Krueng Aceh watershed. The results of the an... see more

The rapid development of industrialization and urbanization in the world impact increased water pollution. Human activities, such as dam constructions, excessive water consumption, severance of river flows, compaction of riverbanks, and excessive use of r... see more

Abstract. This study aims to analyze the area and distribution of land cover in the last 10 years in the Krueng Aceh and evaluate the alignment between the regional spatial plan (RTRW) and the land cover in the Krueng Aceh watershed. The results of the an... see more

AbstractThe flood phenomenon in the Krueng Jreue Sub-Watershed, Aceh Besar, Indonesia, in recent years indicates biophysical damage to the land. Floods are influenced by factors from biophysical conditions of the land and high rainfall with small river cr... see more

Abstract The problem of the water availability has become a global issue so that it needs a tool for water management such as the Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT). This study aims to measure how far the uses and developments of the SWAT model in... see more

The destruction of forests in watershed areas has now become a concern of many parties, resulting in floods, landslides, and droughts that continue to increase. Watershed damage is accelerated by increased utilization of natural resources due to populatio... see more

The population growth rate is a factor that causes changes in land use that impact land ecology due to increased population activities related to social, economic, and cultural aspects. Land use change aims to develop facilities and infrastructure to meet... see more

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