Magnitude and Spatial Distribution of Bioecological Carrying Capacity in Sleman Regency

A. Kurniawan, Farhan Azis, M. A. Sejati
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The objectives of the research were (1) to analyze the value of the biocapacity and ecological footprint in Sleman Regency; (2) to measure and analyze the value and spatial distribution of bioecological carrying capacity in global hectare units (global hectare); and (3) formulating the direction of development and control of development based on the class of bioecological carrying capacity. The research was conducted using a quantitative approach through processing and analyzing secondary data from various sources. Secondary data that is processed is data at the village level. The determination of the bioecological carrying capacity is based on the calculation of the ecological footprint as a manifestation of the level of consumption that reflects the population’s needs, and biocapacity which is the embodiment of the aspect of land use in providing resources. Based on the current conditions and land use composition, the Sleman Regency area only has a biocapacity value or can only support each resident with a land area of 0.20 hectares global/person. On the other hand, the value of the ecological footprint or the level of need reaches 0.279 global hectares/person. Thus, the bioecological carrying capacity in Sleman Regency has a value of 0.87 or a deficit of 0.078 hectares globally per capita. That shows that the Sleman Regency area has experienced an overpopulation with current productivity and land use. The low carrying capacity of bioecology in Sleman Regency is also reflected in the fact that most villages are classified as having low carrying capacity, reaching 68%. However, many villages still have a high bioecological carrying capacity (1.2), especially in the northern and western parts of the Sleman Regency. The primary attention needs to be devoted to villages with a low bioecological carrying capacity, which is 58 villages. In these villages, the direction of development needs to be emphasized in controlling land use change and increasing productivity, limiting business scale, and controlling population growth rates.
Sleman县域生物生态承载力大小及空间分布
研究的目的是:(1)分析斯莱曼县域生物承载力和生态足迹的价值;(2)以全球公顷为单位测量和分析生物生态承载力的价值和空间分布;(3)根据生物生态承载力的分类,制定发展方向和发展控制。本研究采用定量方法,通过处理和分析来自各种来源的二手数据。所处理的次要数据是村一级的数据。生物生态承载力的确定基于生态足迹的计算,生态足迹是反映人口需求的消费水平的表现,生物承载力是土地利用在提供资源方面的体现。根据目前的条件和土地利用构成,Sleman摄制区只有一个生物承载力值或只能支持每个居民0.20公顷的土地面积/人。另一方面,生态足迹值或需求水平达到0.279全球公顷/人。因此,Sleman摄区的生物生态承载力值为0.87,即全球人均亏损0.078公顷。这表明,以目前的生产力和土地使用情况,Sleman摄政地区已经经历了人口过剩。Sleman摄政的生物生态承载力低还体现在大多数村庄被列为低承载力,达到68%。然而,许多村庄仍然具有较高的生物生态承载能力(1.2),特别是在Sleman摄区的北部和西部。生物生态承载力较低的村庄为58个,需要重点关注。在这些村庄,需要强调的发展方向是控制土地利用变化和提高生产力,限制商业规模,控制人口增长率。
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