Biomass Estimation of Brantas Riparian Zone Tree, Batu City, East Java

Research to estimate carbon absorption using ecosystem productivity models carried out in riparian zones is still rare. This research aims to determine the carbon and biomass potential in the Brantas River riparian zone, Batu City. The data obtained was retrieved using Microsoft Excel 2013 software....

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Main Authors: Hamdani Dwi Prasetyo, Ari Hayati
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Published: UIN Sunan Gunung Djati 2025-05-01
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Online Access:https://journal.uinsgd.ac.id/index.php/biodjati/article/view/38444
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description Research to estimate carbon absorption using ecosystem productivity models carried out in riparian zones is still rare. This research aims to determine the carbon and biomass potential in the Brantas River riparian zone, Batu City. The data obtained was retrieved using Microsoft Excel 2013 software. The data was tested differently using Paleontological Statistics, through normality and homogeneity tests, and continued with a different test. Different tests are carried out to determine the quality of the riparian zone between the observation stations. In addition, the Principal Component Analysis (PCA) is continued with Biplot and Cluster Analysis to understand the differences between the stations and to know the characteristics between stations. The biomass in the village of Sidomulyo is bigger than any other location. The biomass is about 8760 tons/ha with a carbon potential of 4380 tons. This value is very high compared to the entire location. The average potential carbon at each location ranges from 67 to 285 tons. Sidomulyo village's riparian zone, rich in carbon and biomass, requires preservation to prevent global warming due to carbon emissions. The closure of land at the site of the village of Sidomulyo did not cause the riparian zone in the village to become less. The results showed that although the village of Sidomulyo has a savage land cover and settlements, the carbon storage from trees in the riparian zone is huge. This research aids in developing conservation strategies for riparian zones with high carbon storage potential, supports climate change mitigation, and informs policymakers on sustainable land management practices in the Brantas River watershed.
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spelling doaj-art-c9e567ad8d5a4e5db538d145f313a8a82025-08-20T03:22:35ZengUIN Sunan Gunung DjatiJurnal Biodjati2548-16062541-42082025-05-0110113114510.15575/biodjati.v10i1.3844431779Biomass Estimation of Brantas Riparian Zone Tree, Batu City, East JavaHamdani Dwi Prasetyo0Ari Hayati1Biology Study Program, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Science, Universitas Islam MalangBiology Study Program, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Science, Universitas Islam MalangResearch to estimate carbon absorption using ecosystem productivity models carried out in riparian zones is still rare. This research aims to determine the carbon and biomass potential in the Brantas River riparian zone, Batu City. The data obtained was retrieved using Microsoft Excel 2013 software. The data was tested differently using Paleontological Statistics, through normality and homogeneity tests, and continued with a different test. Different tests are carried out to determine the quality of the riparian zone between the observation stations. In addition, the Principal Component Analysis (PCA) is continued with Biplot and Cluster Analysis to understand the differences between the stations and to know the characteristics between stations. The biomass in the village of Sidomulyo is bigger than any other location. The biomass is about 8760 tons/ha with a carbon potential of 4380 tons. This value is very high compared to the entire location. The average potential carbon at each location ranges from 67 to 285 tons. Sidomulyo village's riparian zone, rich in carbon and biomass, requires preservation to prevent global warming due to carbon emissions. The closure of land at the site of the village of Sidomulyo did not cause the riparian zone in the village to become less. The results showed that although the village of Sidomulyo has a savage land cover and settlements, the carbon storage from trees in the riparian zone is huge. This research aids in developing conservation strategies for riparian zones with high carbon storage potential, supports climate change mitigation, and informs policymakers on sustainable land management practices in the Brantas River watershed.https://journal.uinsgd.ac.id/index.php/biodjati/article/view/38444biomass land cover potential carbon riparian zone
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Jurnal Biodjati
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land cover
potential carbon
riparian zone
title Biomass Estimation of Brantas Riparian Zone Tree, Batu City, East Java
title_full Biomass Estimation of Brantas Riparian Zone Tree, Batu City, East Java
title_fullStr Biomass Estimation of Brantas Riparian Zone Tree, Batu City, East Java
title_full_unstemmed Biomass Estimation of Brantas Riparian Zone Tree, Batu City, East Java
title_short Biomass Estimation of Brantas Riparian Zone Tree, Batu City, East Java
title_sort biomass estimation of brantas riparian zone tree batu city east java
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land cover
potential carbon
riparian zone
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