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Analisis Perbandingan Emisi Karbon Pada Variasi Kondisi Lahan Gambut Di Desa Teluk Kenidai Kecamatan Tambang
ABSTRACT
Teluk Kenidai Village is located in Riau Province and is characterized by peatland. The local community utilizes this peatland primarily for agricultural activities. A common method the residents employs to convert peatland for agricultural use is through burning. This practice leads to the degradation of the peatland, which in turn results in the release of stored CO2 into the atmosphere. Furthermore, poor land management practices can exacerbate peatland degradation, contributing to an increase in greenhouse gas emissions. This study aims to analyze carbon emissions from burned peatlands and compare them with emissions from peatlands covered with shrub vegetation and oil palm vegetation, as well as to assess the impact of environmental factors on the emissions produced. The research employs NaOH as an absorbent to capture CO2 from the soil, which is measured using acid- base titration methods and incubated in chambers. Furthermore, observations of environmental conditions and assessments of total microbial counts and organic carbon in soil samples were conducted. The findings indicate that the highest average emissions are associated with burned peatlands, followed by oil palm vegetation and shrub vegetation, with respective values
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