22 articles in this issue
Budimansyah Budimansyah,Kissinger Kissinger,Fatmawati Fatmawati,Syarifuddin Kadir
Land use change is a dynamic process caused by human activities, and this change will have an impact on the hydrological response in a Peatland Hydrological Unit (KHG). The purpose of this study was to determine land use changes that occurred in the Maluk... see more
Dhia Dzikrina,Mijani Rahman,Arief R. M. Akbar,Rizmi Yunita
The Asam-Asam River is one of the waters located in Tanah Laut Regency and is in an oil palm plantation area which is very close to the Palm Oil Mill (PKS). The Asam-Asam River has an important role for the surrounding community who use these ... see more
Randy Saputra,Fatmawati Fatmawati,Mijani Rahman,Idiannor Mahyudin
The Balangan River stretches and flows in the Balangan Regency area. Balangan River length is 30 Km, has a width of about 50 m wide and average depth of 3.5 m. The Balangan River flows through 8 districts (Paringin District, Paringin Selatan District, Lam... see more
Maimunah Maimunah,Emmy Sri Mahreda,Nopi Stiyati Prihatini,Mahmud Mahmud
The feces waste treatment installation (IPLT) pond capacity of Banjarbaru is 20 M3/ day, while the maximum amount per month in 2022 is only 11 M3 of household fecal waste that goes into IPLT. This shows that the excrement that enters the IPLT is below the... see more
Zainal Ilmi,Badaruddin Badaruddin,Suyanto Suyanto,Abdi Fithria
Problems in the Maluka watershed such as flood disasters are an indication that the management of the Maluka watershed still needs continuous and targeted improvement, one indication of the cause of the flood problem is the high rate of erosion in the Mal... see more
Bambang Sihananto,Eddy Supriyono,Diki Diki
Environmental issues related to aquaculture have recently surfaced, especially related to the use of natural resources such as water and land use including the price of feed which is increasingly expensive, biofloc technology is able to answer these probl... see more
Manruni Manruni,Rizqi Puteri Mahyudin,Basir Achmad,Idiannor Mahyudin
Banjarbaru City Government seeks to suppress the rising of waste through waste reduction and handling. Based on National Waste Management Information System data for Banjarbaru City in 2022, waste reduction is 24.77% and waste handling is 75.21%, and has ... see more
Fathurrahman Fathurrahman,Kissinger Kissinger,Basir Achmad,Zainal Abidin
Coal mining company in PT. X, in Tanah Bumbu District, South Kalimantan Province, uses the open-pit mining method, causing the initial vegetation loss of an area. PT. X has rehabilitated areas affected by mining by reclamation and revegetation to comply w... see more
Budi Utomo,Hesty Heryani,Suyanto Suyanto,Dini Sofarini
Population growth requires the provision of clean water that meets the standards. As a provider of clean water. PT.Air Minum Intan Banjar (Perseroda) needs to continue to innovate in the water treatment process. One of them is in the filtration process. T... see more
Muhammad Shaa Imul Qadri,Gusti Rusmayadi,Bambang Joko Priatmadi,Dewi Erika Adriani
Sebangau National Park, in Central Kalimantan Province, is a wetland conservation area. In 2015, forest and land fires resulted in 455 hectares being burned. The identification of hotspots in this study is based on the number and distribution of hotspots ... see more
Nadya Yessica,Danang Biyatmoko,Arief R. M. Akbar,Eko Rini Indrayatie
Waste management in Palangka Raya City is in the Km Landfill. 14. The landfill is divided into 2 activities, namely waste management and leachate management installation. The waste management system is a method applied at the end point of waste processing... see more
Yunita Asma,Herliwati Herliwati,Noor Arida Fauzana
Silk worms is very popular and effective feed for fish larvae or fish seeds because of their high nutritional value such as protein, fat, minerals, vitamin B12, amino acids and unsaturated fats to fulfill the nutritional needs for the growth of fish seeds... see more
Raden Rafiq Sepdian Fadel Wibisono,Emmy Sri Mahreda,Danang Biyatmoko,Hafiziannor Hafiziannor
As a province rich in natural resources, especially mining products, South Kalimantan (South Kalimantan) is also not free from problems in the environmental sector. The massive mining activity in the province of South Kalimantan has caused environmental d... see more
Shonu Dwi Prayogo,Muhammad Syahdan,Ichsan Ridwan,Muhammad Ahsin Rifa’i
This study aims to determine the amount of water runoff and water depth in the Tabanio Watershed, Tanah Laut Regency. The study was conducted using the HEC-RAS software to generate a flood simulation model. Data analysis included Digital Elevation Model f... see more
Hemy Sriana,Sarifah Noor Farah
Durian lahung (Durio dulcis) is one of the germplasm of Kalimantan which is becoming rare. One method of propagation with the advantage of obtaining lots of seeds, simultaneously and free from pests is through in vitro technique. One of the obstacles enco... see more
Tri Okta Maulana,Agus Mirwan,Hesty Heryani,Andy Mizwar
One of method which ussualy used in neutralizing Acid Mine Drainage using neutralizing agents is Settling Pond. This treatment process requires adding neutralizing agents to the waters or through a mixing system and allowing deposits to form in the pond. ... see more
Yunita Sari,Noor Arida Fauzana,Indira Fitriliani,Herliwati Herliwati
Tabalong River is used as the raw water source for PDAM Tabalong. The large number of industrial activities in the district produces residual products that eventually pollute the watershed, resulting in a decrease in water quality and availability. Parame... see more
Muhammad Syamsur Rizal,Leila Ariyani Sofia,Suhaili Asmawi,Suyanto Suyanto
The watershed in Berau Regency is used as an economic route and means of transportation of goods from mining, plantations, and agriculture as well as a source of raw materials for making drinking water. the water quality of the Berau watershed based on th... see more
Rieska Paramita Nilateja Putri,Muhammad Ahsin Rifa’i,Mufidah Asy’ari,Fatmawati Fatmawati
Global warming is one of the principal environmental issues that have a major impact on the world and life. One of the principal causes of global warming is the increase in greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide. The mangrove forest is a carbon-absorbing... see more
Herry Iswahyudi,Vina Vina
Water is a component that is needed by all living things, both humans, animals and plants, namely as a medium for transporting food substances, a source of energy and various other needs. In this study purunrat ash was used as a neutralizer for acidic riv... see more
Rozani Fitri,Fadly Hairannoor Yusran,Abdul Hadi,Fakhrur Razie
Food availability is inseparable from the availability of agricultural land as a strategic function, where cultivation businesses still require agricultural land. The level of implementation of sustainable agricultural land protection policies in Tanah La... see more
Ismed Fachruzi,Frans Tony
The nature of the soil is massive and saline, not fertile for horticultural crops such as shallots and mustard greens. The soil properties of Tidal Wetland Type-A (direct), the soil sample mentioned above, is known from the analysis results to have an EC ... see more