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Item Dinamika Sosial Ekonomi Dan Kelembagaan Dalam Pengelolaan Terpadu Dan Berkelanjutan Das Aesesa Flores Propinsi Ntt(wahyu sari yeni, 2018-09-19) Noywuli, Nicolaus; Sapei, Asep; Pandjaitan, Nora H; Eriyatno, EriyatnoWatershed management is a planned effort to manage natural environmental factors that are disrupted for river flow and resulting in a change or retention of the watershed resources. Therefore watersheds management is very important in order to gain high productivity and sustainability. Watershed management should be designed as an integrated and sustainable management model. Watershed management should consider the social, economic and institutional aspects of society to address the needs and minimize the conflict of interest among stakeholders, as well as damage control in watershed area. This paper aim is to understand the socio-economic and institutional dynamics in integrated and sustainable watershed management. The method used in this paper presented is through a literature study. The results showed that ownership, pattern of agricultural land use and development of Bajawa city contributed to social economic vulnerability of the watershed. Institutions at the village, kabupaten and central levels have less role in integrated and sustainable watershed management because the conservation activities, especially in the upper watershed, are very low. Therefore, the strategic improvement for integrated and sustainable Aesesa Flores watershed management strongly depend on the institutional aspectsItem Prasyarat Penyusunan Kebijakan Pengelolaan Terpadu Dan Berkelanjutan Das Aesesa Flores Propinsi(wahyu sari yeni, 2018-09-19) Noywuli, Nicolaus; Rachman, Latief M; Sapei, Asep; Satriawan, HalusIntegrated watershed management is effort to manage and control all waterhed parameters to optimize the use of it’s natural resources without producing degradation or deterioration to get it’s sustainability. It is can be achieved through setting up a comprehensive watershed management planning. Aesesa Flores Watershed, East Nusa Tenggara has a specific characteristics. It has an extremely different characteristics both geobiophysical and socio-economical in different part of the watershed. Consequently, it needs a specific demand or prerequisite and considering several aspects to setting up planning or policy to manage the watershedItem Simulasi Pengendalian Debit Das Ciliwung Hulu Dengan Menggunakan Model Swat(wahyu sari yeni, 2018-09-19) Rachman, Latief Mahir; Hidayat, Yayat; Baskoro, Dwi Putro Tedjo; Noywuli, NicolausThe objective of the this research was: 1) to study the effect of agroforestry technique (Scenario 2) on water discharge as an effort to control discharge derived from Ciliwung Watershed Upstream at this time (Scenario 1), 2) to study the effect of combination of agroforestry technique with several soil conservation technique to produce zero runoff on water discharge an effort to control discharge derived from Ciliwung Watershed Upstream (Scenario 3), 3) to get comparison the effect of Scenario 2 and Scenario 3 conservation technique to produce zero runoff on existing condition (Scenario 1) in controlling discharge derived from Ciliwung Watershed Upstream. Validated A SWAT Model was used to simulate 3 (three) scenarios (Scenario 1-existing condition, Scenario 2-application of agroforestry to reach canopy cover of 60% and increase 20% of existing infiltration, and Scenario 3-combination of agroforestry technique with other soil conservation techniques to produce zero run off). The result show that Scenario 2 (agroforestry) and Scenario 3 (combination of technique of agroforestry and several soil conservation technique until produce zero runoff) are able to decline peak discharge and increase discharge when the discharge is low so that decline maximum-minimum discharge ratio drastically or extremely. Scenario 3 produces lower maximum-minimum discharge ratio as compared Scenario 2.