INJEKSI: Integrasi Nilai Jasa Ekosistem untuk Pengembangan Kampong Karbon Mangrove Berkelanjutan di Desa Tanjung, Kecamatan Saronggi, Kabupaten Sumenep, Madura

Authors

  • Dr. Fery Kurniawan, S.Kel., M.Si. IPB University Author
  • Prof. Dr. Ir. Luky Adrianto, M.Sc. Author
  • Prof. Dr. Ir. Dietriech Geoffrey Bengen, D.E.A. IPB University Author
  • Dr. Kustiariyah Tarman, S.Pi., M.Si. IPB University Author
  • Robba Fahrisy Darus IPB University Author
  • Naily Maufiroh IPB University Author
  • Arif Budiman IPB University Author
  • Dr. Ir. Gatot Yulianto, M.Si. IPB University Author

Keywords:

ecosystem services, mangrove, rehabilitation, sitampan, stylotea

Abstract

Integration of all ecosystem service values ​​needs to be done to increase the value of the mangrove ecosystem, and the acceptance of benefits in a shorter time is expected to increase the participation of all parties in society. This homecoming lecturer community service activity aims to assist the Tanjung Village government and community groups in developing the mangrove ecosystem into a sustainable ecosystem-based village development program. This activity has succeeded in training 35 people to apply the SiTampan mangrove planting method with a total of 555 seedlings planted, cultivating mangroves other than Rhizophora sp., such as Sonneratia alba and Avicennia marina, processing Rhizophora stylosa mangrove tea, and measuring the growth and survival of mangroves (Citizen Science). In addition, this activity also tested the content in the laboratory and conducted a hedonic test of the tea product made and given the trade name StyloTea. The laboratory test results showed that stylosa leaves did not contain heavy metals and had an antioxidant value of 35.67. The planting results also showed good results. The planted seedlings are still 100% alive and show a growth of 1 cm per week despite the reduction in the number of leaves. INJECTION, integration of ecosystem service values, is an integration system that can accumulate all service values ​​with a social-ecological system (SES) approach so that rehabilitation activities provide structural and functional benefits.

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Published

2025-11-04