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Estimasi Emisi Gas Rumah Kaca Dari Sektor Pertanian Di Kota Pekanbaru
ABSTRACT
Agriculture is one of the sectors that contributes to greenhouse gas emissions, which can lead to global warming. Greenhouse gas emissions from the agricultural sector have increased by 14.4% since 2000 on a national scale. The purpose of this research is to analyze greenhouse gas emissions from the agricultural sector in Pekanbaru City using the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) 2006 and 2019 Refinement to the 2006 methods with Tier 1. GHG emissions are calculated from activities such as urea fertilizer usage, soil management, enteric fermentation in ruminant livestock digestion and livestock manure management. The results of this research show that the total greenhouse gas emissions (GRK) from horticulture and plantation land in the city of Pekanbaru were highest in 2021, at 8,639 Gg CO2-eq/year, with the highest emissions coming from N2O direct emissions from land management. The highest total GRK emissions from the livestock sector were recorded in 2012, at 3.995,66 Gg CO2-eq/year. The majority of GRK emissions are attributed to the livestock sector, particularly from animal manure management. GRK emissions from the agricultural sector, specifically from horticulture land, plantation land, and livestock, are predicted increasing until 2031. However, these emissions can be reduced to 11,611 Gg CO2-eq/year through mitigation.
Keywords: Greenhouse Gas Emissions, Agriculture, Plantation, Live Stock
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