Relation of groundwater level and rainfalls in the peat swamp forest, burned peatland and mixed plantation areas of Kampar Peninsula, Riau Province

Maryani, Maryani and Suryatmojo, H. and Imron, M. A. and Saputra, N. and Saliqin, D. and Arfri, R. A. and Satriagasa, M. C. (2020) Relation of groundwater level and rainfalls in the peat swamp forest, burned peatland and mixed plantation areas of Kampar Peninsula, Riau Province. In: International Conference on Forest Conservation and Management: Innovative Solution for Managing Tropical Forests and Conserving Biodiversity to Support Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), ICFCM 2019, 28 August 2019.

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Abstract

Peatland forest in the Kampar peninsula have converted into various land uses, mainly converted to palm oil plantation. The massive conversion has decreased biodiversity, changed the hydrological cycle, and increased the peatland fire that dramatically decreased the quality of the peatland ecosystem. It is essential to understand the peatland characteristics and its hydrological cycle to develop sustainable peatland management. This study aimed to determine the characteristics of peat soil and the response of groundwater level to rainfall on burned peatland, mixed plantation and primary peat swamp forests in Siak district. The study was conducted from July to December 2018 by using a hydrometeorological station equipped with rainfall and groundwater level sensors. Disturbed and undisturbed soil samples were analyzed to identify the soil characteristics. The response of groundwater level to rainfall was analyzed using simple regression. The results showed that the burned peatland and mixed plantation have increased bulk density, decreased soil porosity, and caused a decrease of water infiltration. Simple regression analysis between the rainfall and the increase of GWL on the primary peat swamp forest resulted in 0.941(P)0.5106 and an R2 value 0.6189, meanwhile on the burned peatland resulted in 1.2127(P)0.7818 and an R2 value 0.8616, and on the mixed resulted 0.7455 in (P)0.7831 and an R2 = 0.7557.

Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)
Additional Information: Library Dosen
Uncontrolled Keywords: Biodiversity; Conservation; Environmental protection; Forestry; Groundwater; Land use; Palm oil; Peat; Planning; Porosity; Rain; Regression analysis; Soil surveys; Soils; Sustainable development; Hydrological cycles; Peat swamp forests; Peatland ecosystems; Simple regression analysis; Soil characteristics; Soil Porosity; Undisturbed soils; Water infiltration; Wetlands
Subjects: S Agriculture > SD Forestry
Divisions: Faculty of Forestry
Depositing User: Sri JUNANDI
Date Deposited: 10 Apr 2025 03:31
Last Modified: 10 Apr 2025 03:31
URI: https://ir.lib.ugm.ac.id/id/eprint/15036

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