#Edusains3 - Hilangnya Mangrove dan Penghidupan Petani Kelapa Kuala Selat Akibat Intrusi dan Abrasi

Badan Restorasi Gambut dan Mangrove - BRGM
20 Oct 202314:09

Summary

TLDRThe transcript reveals the devastating effects of coastal erosion on the community of Kuala Selat, where mangrove depletion has led to significant losses in coconut farming, affecting local livelihoods. Residents face economic struggles as they adapt to new roles, such as fishing, while grappling with educational expenses for their children. Government efforts to combat erosion, including mechanical barriers and mangrove replanting, are underway but face challenges from climate impacts. This situation highlights the urgent need for sustained intervention to protect both the environment and the economic stability of the village.

Takeaways

  • 🌊 Coastal erosion (abrasi) has significantly damaged the coconut plantations in Kuala Selat, impacting 48% of farms.
  • 💰 Farmers have shifted from a stable agricultural income to struggling with financial instability and unemployment due to land loss.
  • 🌱 Many community members are transitioning to fishing as their primary source of income, while others forage for shellfish.
  • 🏠 The degradation of land has forced residents to relocate multiple times as their homes are increasingly threatened by rising waters.
  • 🌳 The government has implemented mechanical barriers and mangrove replanting initiatives to mitigate coastal erosion and protect farmland.
  • 🚜 Local agriculture once included diverse crops, but the loss of land has severely limited farming options for the community.
  • 👨‍👩‍👧 Families are facing challenges in supporting their children's education due to economic difficulties linked to the loss of agricultural productivity.
  • 🐚 The community is adapting to the changing environment, with some members learning new skills to become fishermen.
  • 📈 The impact of climate change is a significant factor in the acceleration of coastal erosion, threatening livelihoods and homes.
  • 🤝 Ongoing support and sustainable practices are needed to help restore mangrove ecosystems and protect the community from further environmental degradation.

Q & A

  • What are the main impacts of coastal erosion on the community of Kuala Selat?

    -Coastal erosion has severely damaged the mangrove forests, which has led to the loss of productive coconut plantations, affecting local livelihoods. It has also resulted in the destruction of residential areas, forcing people to relocate multiple times.

  • How much of the coconut plantations in Kuala Selat have been affected by erosion?

    -Approximately 48% of the coconut plantations in Kuala Selat have been damaged due to coastal erosion, resulting in many plantations becoming non-productive.

  • What changes have occurred in the agricultural practices of the residents due to erosion?

    -Residents have had to adapt by shifting from agriculture, particularly coconut farming, to fishing or collecting shellfish as their primary means of income due to the loss of viable land.

  • What assistance has the government provided to combat the effects of coastal erosion?

    -The government has provided mechanical sea walls and assistance for mangrove planting to help protect remaining productive coconut plantations and mitigate further erosion.

  • What environmental factors contribute to the coastal erosion experienced in Kuala Selat?

    -Key environmental factors include climate change, rising sea levels, and extreme weather events, which exacerbate the rate of coastal erosion and the destruction of mangrove ecosystems.

  • What is the economic impact of the damaged coconut plantations on the community?

    -The destruction of coconut plantations has led to significant economic loss, with an estimated value of 2.2 trillion Indonesian Rupiah in lost assets, impacting thousands of families who rely on coconut farming for their livelihood.

  • How have local families adjusted their diets and daily expenses due to the economic challenges?

    -Families have had to adjust their diets and daily expenses significantly, often relying on less stable income from fishing or selling shellfish, which varies greatly and affects their ability to budget for necessities.

  • What is the role of mangroves in protecting the coastline?

    -Mangroves play a crucial role in preventing coastal erosion by acting as natural barriers against wave energy, stabilizing shorelines, and providing habitats for various marine species.

  • How many families in Kuala Selat have lost their livelihoods due to the impact of coastal erosion?

    -In Kuala Selat, 133 families, totaling 446 individuals, have lost their primary source of income due to the impact of coastal erosion on coconut farming.

  • What long-term solutions are being proposed to address the coastal erosion issue?

    -Long-term solutions include continued government support for the construction of protective barriers, extensive mangrove restoration projects, and community education on sustainable land use practices to mitigate the effects of climate change.

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