dc.description.abstract | Soil conservation activities are aimed at tackling land degradation, especially soil
erosion, which occurs rapidly. If there is human intervention, land will become more sensitive
to the influence of water (rainfall) and gravitational forces. This study aimed to identify the
types of erosion that occur on degraded land and design appropriate soil and water
conservation techniques based on vegetative and physically degraded land conditions on the
Samarinda-Tenggarong Axis road. The results of the documentation collected from each
research site identified the type of erosion, and designed soil and water conservation
techniques. This research is focused on the design referring to Permenhut P.04/Menhut11/2011
and
UU
RI/37/2014.
The
results
of
this
study
showed
that
location
1 of
the
recommended
technique
is
the
vegetative
technique
and
the
manufacture
of
Water
Sewerage,
location
2 is
the
bench
terrace
technique,
location
3 is
the
retaining
wall
technique,
location
4
is
the
individual
terrace
technique,
location
5
is
the
stone
terrace/wall
technique,
location
6
is
the
stone
terrace/wall
technique,
and
location
7 is
the
garden
terrace
technique.
The
design
of
the
soil
and
water
conservation
techniques
recommended
in
this
study
is
expected
to
have
a
positive
effect
on minimizing
soil
erosion
on degraded
land. | en_US |