Sustainable Management for Healthy and Productive Watersheds in Indonesia

Author:

Supangat Agung Budi1ORCID,Basuki Tyas Mutiara1,Indrajaya Yonky1ORCID,Setiawan Ogi1ORCID,Wahyuningrum Nining1,Purwanto 1,Putra Pamungkas Buana1,Savitri Endang1ORCID,Indrawati Dewi Retna2,Auliyani Diah1ORCID,Nandini Ryke1ORCID,Pramono Irfan Budi3,Nugroho Agung Wahyu1,Wuryanta Agus3,Adi Rahardyan Nugroho1,Harjadi Beny4,Cahyono Sigit Andy1,Lastiantoro C. Yudi2,Handayani Wuri1ORCID,Pratiwi Dian1,Nada Firda Maftukhakh Hilmya1,Hanindityasari Luthfi1,Ismanto Agus5,Riyanto Heru Dwi1,Samawandana Gipi1ORCID,Simarmata Daniel Pandapotan2ORCID,Anggraeni Illa6

Affiliation:

1. Research Center for Ecology and Ethnobiology, National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN), Jalan Raya Jakarta-Bogor Km. 46, Cibinong 16911, Indonesia

2. Research Center for Population, National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN), Jalan Gatot Subroto No. Kav 10, Kota Jakarta Selatan, Jakarta 12710, Indonesia

3. Research Center for Limnology and Water Resources, National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN), Jalan Raya Jakarta-Bogor Km. 46, Cibinong 16911, Indonesia

4. Research Center for Geological Disaster, National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN), Jl. Sangkuriang, Kompleks BRIN, Coblong, Bandung 40135, Indonesia

5. Research Center for Biomass and Bioproducts, National Research and Innovation Agency, Jalan Raya Jakarta-Bogor Km. 46, Cibinong 16911, Indonesia

6. Research Center for Applied Zoology, National Research and Innovation Agency, Jalan Raya Jakarta-Bogor Km. 46, Cibinong 16911, Indonesia

Abstract

Indonesian watershed management continues to struggle with various problems caused by natural disasters, particularly hydrometeorological disasters, which are worsened by the effects of climate change. Coordinating and synchronizing the interest of many parties in watershed management with various scenarios of natural conditions is a big challenge in the creation of a healthy and productive watershed. Multiple initiatives have been undertaken, from establishing rules and policies to implementing them and assessing the effects, leading to various lessons being learned for better management. This article presents a study on watershed management in Indonesia and recommends alternative improvements toward healthy and productive watershed management. A combination of a descriptive qualitative analysis of the authors’ experience in various research activities and a critical analysis is used to examine existing conditions and to formulate recommendations for better sustainable management toward a healthy and productive watershed. Most Indonesian watersheds are susceptible to degradation due to numerous threats. The challenges in Indonesian watershed management, including land degradation and climate-induced disasters, lack of synchronization and coordination, limited resources, and anthropogenic factors, have led to decreased watershed health and productivity and hindered effective management. Integrated management, especially at the micro-watershed level, addresses these challenges. Successful integrated watershed management requires community involvement, appropriate management action for specific locations, technological support, regulatory alignment, and stakeholder collaboration to ensure a healthy, productive, and sustainable watershed for present and future generations.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Nature and Landscape Conservation,Ecology,Global and Planetary Change

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