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Balitbang KKP: Dampak Reklamasi Jakarta Bukan Sebatas Urusan KTP

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Desember 2015 1:00 AM

Jakarta, Aktual.com – Proyek reklamasi Teluk Jakarta harus mempertimbangkan dampak sosial. Bukan hanya dampak yang dialami masyarakat sekitar pesisir Teluk Jakarta saja. Dampak sosial proyek reklamasi tidak sesederhana hanya melihat KTP yang dimiliki warga pesisir Teluk Jakarta. Nelayan-nelayan yang datang dari luar dan tidak memiliki KTP Jakarta secara sosial juga tetap dihitung jika terkena dampak dari proyek reklamasi ataupun Giant Sea Wall (GSW). Pendapat itu disampaikan Dr.-Ing.Widodo Setiyo Pranowo, M.Si, Kepala Bidang Pelayanan Teknis Puslitbang Sumber Daya Laut dan Pesisir (P3SDLP) Badan Penelitian dan Pengembangan Kelautan dan Perikanan.

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Giant Sea Wall urgent to save sinking Jakarta: Consultant

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  • Corry Elyda – The Jakarta Post
Jakarta | Thu, October 8 2015 | 06:21 pm
A water management specialist from Dutch research institute Deltares has confirmed that the National Capital Integrated Coastal Development (NCICD) project, known as the Giant Sea Wall (GSW), will have an environmental impact, but says that land subsidence in Jakarta is a far greater threat and the wall is one of the solutions. Jan Jaap Brinkman said on Wednesday that the project might affect the Thousand Islands as well as erosion patterns, coral reefs and biota. However, Brinkman argued that the project was an urgent measure to protect four to five million people threatened by land subsidence that would see their current homes 4 to 9 meters below sea level. ‘€œEverybody keeps forgetting and ignoring the land subsidence, this is the driving force,’€ he said.
Jakarta is sinking an average of 5 to 20 centimeters per year, with an average of about 7.5 cm per year. Brinkman added that if the land subsidence continued like this, by the end of the century Jakarta would have sunk another 5 to 6 meters. Brinkman said the ‘€œcheapest and easiest’€ solution to land subsidence is to stop groundwater extraction. Millions of households, offices, and industries rely on groundwater as the coverage of tap water is only about 60 percent. ‘€œHowever, if the sinking does not stop, Jakarta has only two options to protect its people,’€ he said. He went on to say that they comprised evacuating millions of people and buildings from northern Jakarta to higher ground or enclosing Jakarta Bay with a ‘€œgood, very safe dike, good very large pumps and a very large lake to store the water: the giant sea wall’€.
Recently, the Research and Development for Marine and Coastal Resources Department at the Maritime Affairs and Fisheries Ministry showed that the giant sea wall would have large environmental and social costs, including the disappearance of islands and the damage of biota in the sea. The ministry’€™s study claimed that it would also destroy the biota in the water inside the wall because of eutrophication process from the pollution of Jakarta’€™s 13 rivers, and displace thousands of fishermen. The study was conducted by more than a dozen researchers in 2014 by making a simulation of the GSW. The result was published as a book, Dinamika Teluk Jakarta; Analisis Prediksi Dampak Pembangunan Tanggul Laut Jakarta (The Dynamics of Jakarta Bay; Prediction Analysis of the effects of the Giant Sea Wall Construction), by IPB Press.

Langkah Kehati-hatian Dalam Reklamasi Wilayah Pesisir dan Pulau-Pulau Kecil

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Bertempat di Hotel Ambhara, Jakarta, pada 25 Agustus 2015 berlangsung acara Focus Group Discussion (FGD) Penyusunan Materi Teknis Pedoman Perencanaan Tata Ruang di Kawasan Reklamasi Pantai.

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Kaji Ulang Tanggul Laut Didukung

KOMPAS.com – Rencana pemerintah mengkaji ulang pembangunan tanggul laut raksasa di pantai utara Jakarta direspons positif kalangan peneliti dan akademisi. Kajian ulang diharapkan tidak sekadar formalitas, tetapi juga turut membuka motif ekonomi di balik proyek yang berpotensi berdampak ekologis dan sosial sangat besar itu.

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