The Sensitivity Level of the Coastal Areas in Bulukumba Regency to Waste Pollution

Dinda Afifah Adinuha, Syamsul Bahri Agus, N. Zamani
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The presence of waste in coastal environments can lead to increased coastal damage and burden. Most of the population's activities in Bulukumba Regency are concentrated in coastal areas, thus making this region susceptible to significant pressure from waste pollution. This research aims to determine the level of coastal area sensitivity in Bulukumba towards waste pollution. The study was conducted from October to December 2022. The research location is the coastal area of Bulukumba Regency, which includes seven subdistricts: Gantarang, Ujung Bulu, Ujung Loe, Bonto Bahari, Bontotiro, Herlang, and Kajang. Primary data were obtained through interviews and direct observations at the research locations, while secondary data were collected through literature studies and relevant institutions in Bulukumba. The results of parameter weighting using the expert judgment method indicate that five important parameters are used to assess the sensitivity of the coastal environment to waste pollution. These parameters consist of current velocity (20.27%), distance of the ecosystem from the harbor (18.92%), distance of the ecosystem from settlements (18.92%), distance of the ecosystem from rivers (17.57%), and the presence of waste on the coast (17.57%). The distribution of coastal environmental sensitivity levels to waste pollution shows that the eastern coastal areas are more sensitive to waste pollution than the southern coastal areas. The current velocity is the most significant parameter influencing the coastal environment's sensitivity to waste pollution and holds the highest weight and score across all research areas.
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布卢昆巴地区沿海地区对废物污染的敏感程度
沿海环境中废物的存在会导致沿海损害和负担加重。布卢昆巴地区的大部分人口活动都集中在沿海地区,因此该地区很容易受到废物污染的巨大压力。本研究旨在确定布卢昆巴沿海地区对废物污染的敏感程度。研究时间为 2022 年 10 月至 12 月。研究地点为布卢昆巴地区的沿海地区,包括七个分区:甘塔朗(Gantarang)、乌琼布鲁(Ujung Bulu)、乌琼罗(Ujung Loe)、邦托巴哈里(Bonto Bahari)、邦托提罗(Bontotiro)、赫朗(Herlang)和卡让(Kajang)。原始数据通过访谈和在研究地点的直接观察获得,二手数据则通过文献研究和布卢昆巴的相关机构收集。采用专家判断法进行参数加权的结果表明,有五个重要参数可用于评估沿海环境对 废物污染的敏感性。这些参数包括流速 (20.27%)、生态系统与港口的距离 (18.92%)、生态系统与居民点的距离 (18.92%)、生态系统与河流的距离 (17.57%) 以及海岸上是否存在废物 (17.57%)。沿海环境对废物污染敏感程度的分布表明,东部沿海地区比南部沿海地区对废物污染更敏感。流速是影响沿岸环境对废物污染敏感性的最重要参数,在所有研究领域中的权重和分 数最高。
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