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SUSTAINABLE WATER AVAILABILITY MODEL WITH RESERVOIR TECHNIQUE BY USING ISM (INTERPRETATIVE STRUCTURAL MODELING) METHOD IN BANGKA ISLAND INDONESIA
Author(s) -
Uci Sulandari,
Asep Sapei,
Eriyatno Sapei,
Achmad Faqih,
Lina Karlinasari
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
plant archives/plant archives
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2581-6063
pISSN - 0972-5210
DOI - 10.51470/plantarchives.2021.v21.no2.059
Subject(s) - urbanization , context (archaeology) , unit (ring theory) , institution , industrialisation , business , sustainability , sustainable development , environmental science , natural resource economics , environmental resource management , environmental planning , geography , economics , ecology , economic growth , market economy , mathematics education , mathematics , archaeology , political science , law , biology
The reduced of clean water availability is a problem in almost all parts of the world. This condition is caused by many factors such as population growth, industrialization, urbanization, transportation, etc. The same thing happened in Bangka Island. Based on the research conducted by Hambali (2013) the water balance in Pangkal Pinang was in poor condition (>100%) with a water balance value of 388.13% in 2013, 454% in 2018 and 531.04% in 2023. As the condition of the reduced of clean water availability, especially in Bangka Island, it is necessary to have alternative in providing clean water from other sources as an effort to conserve water to maintain the availability of clean water. One of the water conservation efforts that can be done to maintain the availability of clean water is by using rain harvesting technique. Rainfall source in Bangka Island is possible at reservoir(kulong/embung) of tin mining that has been done. By using the Interpretative Structural Modeling method, it is possible to obtain factor element, institutional element and actor element in sustainable water availability with reservoir technique in Bangka Island. Three key elements were found, namely institutional, social and environmental. Furthermore, the three main institutional elements were 1) regulatory context. 2) trust in community development and 3) positive relation with the community. Meanwhile, the 3 key actors were 1) Technical institution/unit. 2) Financial Institution and 3) Department of Public Works and Housing

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