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An Integrative Assessment of a Mangrove Ecosystem: Sustainability and Management in Muara Angke, Jakarta

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  • Nyoto Santoso

    (Department of Forest Conservation and Ecotourism, Faculty of Forestry and Environment, IPB University, Bogor 16680, Indonesia)

  • Oktovianus

    (Department of Tourism, Trisakti Institute of Tourism, South Jakarta 12330, Indonesia)

  • Adam Rachmatullah

    (Department of Forest Conservation and Ecotourism, Faculty of Forestry and Environment, IPB University, Bogor 16680, Indonesia)

  • Reno Catelya Dira Oktavia

    (Department of Tourism, Trisakti Institute of Tourism, South Jakarta 12330, Indonesia)

  • Dina Sri Suprajanti

    (Department of Tourism, Trisakti Institute of Tourism, South Jakarta 12330, Indonesia)

  • Ricky Avenzora

    (Department of Forest Conservation and Ecotourism, Faculty of Forestry and Environment, IPB University, Bogor 16680, Indonesia)

Abstract

The mangrove ecosystems in Muara Angke, Jakarta, serve as a national benchmark for sustainable mangrove management in Indonesia, yet face significant urban pressures threatening their long-term viability. This study evaluates the ecological integrity and governance effectiveness of this critical ecosystem, covering Wildlife Reserve, Nature Park, Protected Forest, and Production Forest areas totaling 327.7 hectares. An exploratory mixed-methods approach was employed over four months (June–September 2025), integrating vegetation diversity assessments through plot sampling, avifauna surveys via point count methods, herpetofauna identification using Visual Encounter Surveys, water quality assessments through systematic literature review, geospatial analysis of mangrove dynamics using Sentinel-2A imagery (2015–2025), and social-governance evaluation using close-ended questionnaires and One Score One Criteria Scoring System. Results revealed moderate to severe water pollution with phosphate and nitrate exceeding standards, moderate vegetation diversity (13 species; Shannon-Wiener H′ = 1.466–1.728), high avifaunal diversity (55 species; H′ = 3.54) confirming significance along the East Asian-Australasian Flyway, and significant sediment accretion (32 hectares) attributed to coastal reclamation. Management evaluation identified critical conservation compliance deficiencies (score 1.43/7). The findings indicate urgent need for integrated interventions including pollution control, ecosystem-based restoration, enhanced monitoring, and cross-sector policy integration to prevent rapid mangrove degradation and ensure sustainability of this ecologically significant urban mangrove ecosystem.

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  • Nyoto Santoso & Oktovianus & Adam Rachmatullah & Reno Catelya Dira Oktavia & Dina Sri Suprajanti & Ricky Avenzora, 2026. "An Integrative Assessment of a Mangrove Ecosystem: Sustainability and Management in Muara Angke, Jakarta," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 18(1), pages 1-43, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:18:y:2026:i:1:p:464-:d:1831907
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