ASEAN Journal on Science and Technology for Development
Abstract
Solid waste in areas affected by seawater floods must be handled specifically because people often dispose of solid waste on flooded land. This research aims to identify the performance of the community to manage solid waste and solid waste management strategy, solid waste measurement using SNI method 19-3964-1994. Analysis of land affected by seawater floods shows that 12 villages are flooded. Communities in coastal areas are not optimal in managing solid waste because the government has never given directions to manage solid waste in a good way, the facilities and marketing are inadequate so that solid waste is often not managed. Solid waste in coastal areas can be handled and reduced by implementing the Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle systems. and Solid waste processing innovation engine in each village, the village government handling strategy provides a solid waste bank program in each village, the results of modeling the structure of the solid waste management strategy can reduce the generation of solid waste that in 2024 the generation of solid waste will be 416,592.60 kg/year and the population will be 64,588, in 2048 it will be 114,774 kg/year with a population of 214,421, shows a decrease in the generation of solid waste.
Keywords
Seawater Inundation, Solid Waste Management, Community Participation, Waste Generation Projections, Sayung District
Publication Date
2025
Received Date
30/07/2024
Revised Date
30/12/2024
Accepted Date
14/01/2025
Recommended Citation
Anas, Adib Khoirul; Maryono, Maryono; and Purnaweni, Hartuti
(2025)
"Solid Waste Management Strategies in Coastal Areas Affected by Seawater Flood Disaster,"
ASEAN Journal on Science and Technology for Development: Vol. 42:
No.
2, Article 1.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.61931/2224-9028.1616
Available at:
https://ajstd.ubd.edu.bn/journal/vol42/iss2/1