A Holistic Review of Lake Rawapening Management Practices, Indonesia: Pillar-Based and Object-Based Management

Mardiatno, Djati and Faridah, Faridah and Listyaningrum, Noviyanti and Hastari, Nur Rizki Fitri and Rhosadi, Iwan and da Costa, Apolonia Diana Sherly and Rahmadana, Aries Dwi Wahyu and Lisan, Ahmad Rif’an Khoirul and Sunarno, Sunarno and Setiawan, Muhammad Anggri (2023) A Holistic Review of Lake Rawapening Management Practices, Indonesia: Pillar-Based and Object-Based Management. Water (Switzerland), 15 (1): 39. ISSN 20734441

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Abstract

Lake Rawapening, Semarang Regency, Indonesia, has incorporated a holistic plan in its management practices. However, despite successful target achievements, some limitations remain, and a review of its management plan is needed. This paper identifies and analyzes existing lake management strategies as a standard specifically in Lake Rawapening by exploring various literature, both legal frameworks and scholarly articles indexed in the Scopus database and Google Scholar about lake management in many countries. By using Publish or Perish with the keywords “lake management” OR “management of lake”, 1532 and 1990 works from the Scopus database and Google Scholar, respectively, have been reduced 37. The results show that there are two major types of lake management, namely pillar-based and object-based. The holistic review has resulted in nine points of pillar-based management, which consists of conceptual paradigms as the foundation, and 11 points of object-based management to restore or preserve the lake, which is in line with the form of programs and activities. Overall, Lake Rawapening management should be concerned with finance and technology when applying pillar-based management, and it should include more activities within programs on erosion-sedimentation control as well as monitoring of operational performance using information systems to ensure the implementation of activities within programs in applying object-based lake management. © 2022 by the authors.

Item Type: Article
Additional Information: Library Dosen
Uncontrolled Keywords: pillar-based lake management; object-based lake management; Lake Rawapening
Subjects: G Geography. Anthropology. Recreation > G Geography (General)
G Geography. Anthropology. Recreation > GE Environmental Sciences
Depositing User: Purwani Istiana ISTIANA
Date Deposited: 10 Jul 2024 03:08
Last Modified: 10 Jul 2024 03:08
URI: https://ir.lib.ugm.ac.id/id/eprint/2311

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