Background and Objectives: The biodiversity of Aceh is not limited to the four wildlife, more widely encompassing the diversity of animals fauna and flora. Distribution of high biodiversity is found in mountainous areas, especially mountain slopes and foothills, and in coastal areas of the region with swamp ecosystems on the west coast such as Rawa Singkil-Trumon and Tripa Swamp. Plans to build and operate a trans-urban railway line through Aceh and northern Sumatra between Sigli - Bireun - Lhokseumawe - Langsa - Besitang, allowing impacts on flora and fauna habitat conditions on the project. Site. This research was conducted to find the biodiversity around the Project Site.
Methodology: Using the Quadrat Nest Plot approach, which was
set on the transect line and involved field surveys, interviews, and literature
reviews, data on species and plant counts were gathered. The results include
endemic species found in Indonesia and are categorized under protected and
endangered species.
Results: The construction of the railway line does not have
a significant impact on the flora and fauna around the project footprint. There
are 3 primate species that utilize the habitat around the project site that is
long-tailed monkey (Macaca fasicularis), Lampung monkeys (Macaca
nemestrina). Javanese langur
(Trachypithecus auratus) and includes endemic fauna protected by the Government
of Indonesia and the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUNC). But
the location of the project is just an area for feeding.
Conclusions: An assessment of flora and fauna aspects
related to prediction and impact evaluation. Activity plans do not affect or
interfere with ecological entities. Based on the IUCN extinction status all
wildlife belongs to the IUCN least concern category, except for grasshoppers
whose extinction status has not been categorized by the IUCN, in addition based
on observations and interviews, no endemic and endangered animal.
Author(s) Details:
Slamet Isworo,
Department of Health, Dian Nuswantoro University, Semarang,
Indonesia.
Poerna Sri Oetari
Department of Health, Dian Nuswantoro University, Semarang, Indonesia and Mitra
Adi Pranata Company, Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Consultants,
Semarang, Indonesia.
Please see the link here: https://stm.bookpi.org/IBS-V4/article/view/14393
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