Analysis of Indigenious Vegetation Diversity in Urban Area of Bekasi Regency

The primary role of vegetation is to provide structural support for the surrounding ecosystem, while also contributing to the visual appeal of the road environment. The presence of Green Open Space (GOS) as a venue for sustaining the urban environment is inherently essential, owing to its substantia...

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Main Authors: Dani Lukman Hakim, Riyanto Adji, Rachmi Satwhikawara
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Language:English
Published: Jurusan Sosial Ekonomi Pertanian Universitas Tanjungpura 2024-05-01
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Online Access:https://jurnal.untan.ac.id/index.php/jsea/article/view/75756
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description The primary role of vegetation is to provide structural support for the surrounding ecosystem, while also contributing to the visual appeal of the road environment. The presence of Green Open Space (GOS) as a venue for sustaining the urban environment is inherently essential, owing to its substantial capacity to enhance both the qualitative and quantitative aspects of urban living. This study aimed to analyze the indigenous vegetation well-suited for developing GOS along road routes within the urban center of Bekasi Regency. The study utilizes a multi-faceted approach, including field surveys, and historical data comparison, to offer a comprehensive analysis of spatial and temporal variations in vegetation diversity. The analysis of vegetation diversity involved the quantification of canopy density, dominance frequency, important/historical value, function in landscape design, and habitat profile analysis of vertical and horizontal structures. These measurements collectively provided an assessment of the state of local vegetation that is being inventoried. The vegetation in Bekasi Regency, within both GOS and urban residential areas, generally meets satisfactory standards in supporting ecological functions. However, in specific residential locations, there remains a lack of diversity in local and rare vegetation. In summary, the study underscores the pressing demand for comprehensive conservation approaches that effectively harmonize development initiatives with the protection of indigenous biodiversity. The results of this study offer a pivotal asset for policymakers and environmental planners in crafting sustainable development strategies for Bekasi Regency.
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spelling doaj-art-1c3d0a2d1422467b807f5c2f6354f7222025-01-01T13:50:06ZengJurusan Sosial Ekonomi Pertanian Universitas TanjungpuraJurnal Social Economic of Agriculture2252-38202579-32682024-05-01131324310.26418/jsea.v13i1.7575643789Analysis of Indigenious Vegetation Diversity in Urban Area of Bekasi RegencyDani Lukman Hakim0Riyanto Adji1Rachmi Satwhikawara2Agribusiness Study Program, Faculty of Business, President UniversityAgribusiness Study Program, Faculty of Business, President UniversityAgribusiness Study Program, Faculty of Business, President UniversityThe primary role of vegetation is to provide structural support for the surrounding ecosystem, while also contributing to the visual appeal of the road environment. The presence of Green Open Space (GOS) as a venue for sustaining the urban environment is inherently essential, owing to its substantial capacity to enhance both the qualitative and quantitative aspects of urban living. This study aimed to analyze the indigenous vegetation well-suited for developing GOS along road routes within the urban center of Bekasi Regency. The study utilizes a multi-faceted approach, including field surveys, and historical data comparison, to offer a comprehensive analysis of spatial and temporal variations in vegetation diversity. The analysis of vegetation diversity involved the quantification of canopy density, dominance frequency, important/historical value, function in landscape design, and habitat profile analysis of vertical and horizontal structures. These measurements collectively provided an assessment of the state of local vegetation that is being inventoried. The vegetation in Bekasi Regency, within both GOS and urban residential areas, generally meets satisfactory standards in supporting ecological functions. However, in specific residential locations, there remains a lack of diversity in local and rare vegetation. In summary, the study underscores the pressing demand for comprehensive conservation approaches that effectively harmonize development initiatives with the protection of indigenous biodiversity. The results of this study offer a pivotal asset for policymakers and environmental planners in crafting sustainable development strategies for Bekasi Regency.https://jurnal.untan.ac.id/index.php/jsea/article/view/75756vegetation diversity, green open space, urbanization, conservation strategies
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vegetation diversity, green open space, urbanization, conservation strategies
title Analysis of Indigenious Vegetation Diversity in Urban Area of Bekasi Regency
title_full Analysis of Indigenious Vegetation Diversity in Urban Area of Bekasi Regency
title_fullStr Analysis of Indigenious Vegetation Diversity in Urban Area of Bekasi Regency
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title_short Analysis of Indigenious Vegetation Diversity in Urban Area of Bekasi Regency
title_sort analysis of indigenious vegetation diversity in urban area of bekasi regency
topic vegetation diversity, green open space, urbanization, conservation strategies
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