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Analisis Kemampuan Ruang Terbuka Hijau Dalam Menyerap Sisa Emisi Karbon (Studi Kasus: Hutan Kota Muhammad Sabki Kota Jambi)
Author(s) -
Muhammad Fajar,
Gimelliya Saragih,
Soni Pratomo
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
jurnal daur lingkungan
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2615-1626
DOI - 10.33087/daurling.v3i1.37
Subject(s) - morning , environmental science , evening , canopy , forestry , tree canopy , forest cover , geography , archaeology , botany , ecology , biology , physics , astronomy
Muhammad Sabki City Forest is one of the urban forests that is used as Green Open Space in Jambi City, one of the functions of urban forests is absorbing CO2 gas emissions, the analysis carried out in the forest city of Muhammad Sabki in Jambi is to find out how much CO2 emissions remaining by determining tree canopy / cover points consisting of 3 measurement locations, measurements carried out in the morning, afternoon and evening where location I with tree canopy / cover is rarely obtained on average the remaining emis of CO2 produced for 1 week at in the morning at 420.762 ppm, during the day 403.057 ppm, and in the afternoon at 409.038 ppm, while at location II with density / medium tree cover, in the morning it was 420.610 ppm, during the day 401.762 ppm, and in the afternoon 409,210 ppm, then at the location of point III in the morning it was 420,429 ppm, during the day 402,981 ppm and in the afternoon 414,638 ppm. Where is the average residual CO2 emissions produced? an annual 0,150 (tons / year) this shows that it is still in accordance with the criteria for quality standards for air quality so that the city of Muhammad Sabki Jambi City still has good quality in absorbing residual CO2 emissions generated from activities or activities of humans and other living things.

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