2. Prosisiding Seminar Nasional Pelestarian Lingkungan 2018
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Item Kebijakan Pengelolaan Ekosistem Mangrove Berkelanjutan Di Kabupaten Bengkalis Provinsi Riau(wahyu sari yeni, 2019-01-03) Mashur, Dadang; Sujianto, Sujianto; Afrizal, Afrizal; Zulkarnaini, ZulkarnainiThe condition of mangrove forests in Bengkalis Regency is now very alarming, caused by the first due to natural factors namely abrasion caused by waves from the strait and secondly because human factors openly cleared mangrove forests by shrimp farming entrepreneurs who allegedly violated the rules and AMDAL and the exploitation mangrove wood that is cut down illegally for social and economic needs, such as the existence of a charcoal trading business, a shaky wood business, and a firewood business. Utilization and development activities in the Bengkalis Regency mangrove ecosystem continue to be carried out without regard to the concept of sustainable development, then Bengkalis Regency has the potential to lose all of its mangrove forests. For this reason, a forest management policy is needed that can truly guarantee the sustainability of mangrove forests so that future generations can enjoy the environmental services of this mangrove forest. At present there are six policies in the form of laws related to the management of mangrove ecosystems. Then each law has a derivative in the form of a Government Regulation (PP), the next policy is at the level of a particular ministry to implement or coordinate the implementation of the law. Damage starts from low, moderate to severe. This has caused the decline in biodiversity and environmental services of mangrove ecosystems due to changes in land function so as to increase disaster risk. Management of mangrove forests in Bengkalis Regency is currently directed to rehabilitation because of the large number of damaged areas so that if the activity is successful, it is expected to restore its ecological function to provide environmental services for the surrounding community and for communities outside the area. However, these rehabilitation activities cannot ignore economic and social issues related to the presence of the surrounding community.