Assessing the benefits and management of urban forest in supporting low carbon city in Jakarta, Indonesia

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RISDAYATRI AULIA
KASWANTO
HADI SUSILO ARIFIN
AMARIZNI MOSYAFTIANI
NADA SYASITA
ADE WAHYU
HARITYAS WIYOGA

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Abstract. Aulia R, Kaswanto, Arifin HS, Mosyaftiani A, Syasita N, Wahyu A, Wiyoga H. 2023. Assessing the benefits and management of urban forest in supporting low carbon city in Jakarta, Indonesia. Biodiversitas 24: 6151-6159. Climate change is a phenomenon that has become a global concern including in urban areas. Jakarta is one of the most populated cities in Indonesia, reaching 10.56 million people in 2020 with high emissions levels due to high human activities. Thus, efforts to reduce carbon emissions to mitigate climate change are necessary in Jakarta one of which is through the concept of low carbon city and manifested in the establishment of Green Open Space (GOS), including urban forests. Urban forests aim to sequester and store carbon, and improve the urban microclimate. This research aimed to assess the benefits of urban forests in Jakarta in term of their capacity in carbon sequestration using i-Tree Eco tool, and analyse the management of urban forests related to the applicable regulations. To collect data on trees, this study created 49 plots scattered across Srengseng Urban Forest, Cipayung Urban Forest, Munjul Urban Forest, Rawa Malang Urban Forest, and Pondok Labu Urban Forest. Tree species, Diameter at Breast Height (DBH), total tree height, live tree height, crown base height, crown width, percent crown loss, and crown light exposure were all gathered. Furthermore, in-depth interviews with urban forest managers were performed to gather additional information on present management, including questions derived from Jakarta's green open space legislation to assess management efficacy. The results of the analysis of urban forest quality show that the health status of trees is one of the factors that indicate the quality of urban forests at the five study sites, with more than 50% of the total trees in fair condition (75- 90% health). The gross carbon sequestration of trees in five urban forests Jakarta is about 184.8 metric tons of carbon per year. Additionally, the in-depth interviews also test the mortality of the urban forest, a decent indicator of current management with estimates over the next 10 years, showing a slight increase in carbon sequestration and storage capacity. However, the mortality scenario leads to a trend toward a decrease in leaf area and the number of tree categories, especially in the Srengseng Urban Forest.

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