LUSSA LALANG TINRO: Gelisah Dalam Tidur

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10 May 202313:51

Summary

TLDRThis video discusses the impact of sand mining on the coastal ecosystem and local communities in Takalar, Indonesia. It highlights the damage caused by large-scale mining projects, including the disappearance of graveyards, erosion of the coastline, and disruption of fishing livelihoods. Local residents express concerns over environmental degradation, with the community taking action to protect the coastline. The video also touches on the contrasting developments in the area, such as the upscale Center Point of Indonesia (CPI) project, which was built on reclaimed land, highlighting the tension between economic growth and environmental sustainability.

Takeaways

  • πŸ˜€ The impact of sand mining and weather changes on coastal areas is significant, with noticeable ecological changes in recent years.
  • πŸ˜€ Local residents have experienced the loss of coastal land, with some areas now more than 10 meters further inland due to erosion.
  • πŸ˜€ The sand mining activities are linked to large-scale projects like the Center Point of Indonesia (CPI) and the Makassar New Port, which have caused lasting environmental damage.
  • πŸ˜€ Despite government information about mitigation efforts, locals have taken matters into their own hands, using bamboo to protect their land from further erosion.
  • πŸ˜€ Residents of the coastal area, particularly fishermen, are struggling with the effects of sand mining, which has disrupted their livelihoods and caused financial strain.
  • πŸ˜€ The sand mining activities have led to the loss of historical sites, such as burial grounds, which were uncovered due to coastal erosion.
  • πŸ˜€ The environmental consequences of sand mining include the degradation of the ecosystem and disruption of coastal morphology, making the area more vulnerable to wave damage.
  • πŸ˜€ Positive effects of sand mining include the use of dredged sand for reclamation projects, but these benefits are outweighed by the negative ecological impacts.
  • πŸ˜€ Sand mining leads to turbid waters, which hinder photosynthesis for marine plants and can further exacerbate environmental problems in the affected areas.
  • πŸ˜€ The construction of the CPI in the elite area of Pantai Losari has transformed the region, showcasing impressive architecture such as the Masjid 99, designed by Ridwan Kamil, but at the cost of ecological balance.

Q & A

  • What is the main environmental concern raised in the transcript?

    -The main environmental concern is the impact of sand mining on coastal ecosystems, particularly the erosion, loss of land, and changes in local weather patterns that affect communities.

  • How has sand mining affected the local community at Pantai Galesong?

    -Sand mining has led to the disappearance of coastal land, including burial sites, and significant erosion. The local community has been forced to move further inland due to rising sea levels and stronger waves.

  • What specific event caused concern among local residents regarding sand mining?

    -Residents expressed concern after discovering that sand mining had led to the loss of burial sites, and the sea level had encroached on homes, particularly affecting the area behind the houses.

  • What has been the response of local officials or government to the concerns about sand mining?

    -Local officials have acknowledged the issue but provided limited support, with some residents having to take independent action, like purchasing bamboo for planting to help stabilize the shoreline.

  • How has sand mining impacted the local marine ecosystem?

    -The mining has caused increased turbidity in the water, disrupting the photosynthesis of aquatic plants, affecting marine life, and potentially leading to changes in the geomorphology of the coast.

  • What is one of the positive outcomes of sand mining mentioned in the transcript?

    -A potential positive outcome is the use of the dredged sand for reclamation projects, such as the construction of new land for urban development, including the Center Point of Indonesia (CPI) project.

  • How does the change in coastal geomorphology affect the area?

    -The change in geomorphology, such as deeper waters due to mining, reduces the ability of the coast to absorb wave energy, leading to higher risks of coastal erosion or abrasion.

  • What is the relationship between sand mining and the strength of waves along the coast?

    -Sand mining deepens the water, which reduces the coastal area's ability to absorb the energy of incoming waves. This causes stronger waves to reach the shore, contributing to coastal abrasion.

  • What is the significance of the Center Point of Indonesia (CPI) project?

    -The CPI project is a large-scale reclamation project located at Pantai Losari, aimed at creating a high-end urban area. It includes buildings like the Masjid 99 with unique architecture and is seen as a significant urban development effort.

  • What are some of the emotional and practical struggles faced by the residents due to sand mining?

    -Residents face emotional stress from the constant worry about the encroaching sea and practical difficulties such as the need to relocate and purchase materials like bamboo to protect their homes from further erosion.

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