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Suria Tarigan, Bejo Slamet, Sunarti

Bogor Agricultural University

Slide 12015 SWAT Conference, Sardinia, Italy

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• Oil palm distribution in Indonesia

•Year 2014 : 10 millions ha,

•Year 2025 : 20 millions ha

• Widespread perception:

•Oil palm affects significantly water quantity and quality

• Scientific researches on these issues are still scarce

Bakrie Agriculture Research Institute (BARI)

Distribution of oil palm in Indoensia

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Hotspots of Indonesia’s re-cent oil palm boom

Merangin Tembesi watershed

Research objective: Predicting impact of oil palm expansion on water quantity and quality using SWAT

Forest Rubber Oil Palm

Forest Transformation

Ecological Functions Economic Functions

Parameterization of SWAT Model

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Impact of oil palm expansion on Water yield, water quality

Nitrate in surface runoff

Canopy Interception

Field measurement of specific hydrological characteristics in oil palm

InfiltrationBulk density

Baseline Scenario

Oil palm Rubber Forest

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CANMX.hru

Oil palm Canopy Interception

Oil palm Rubber Forest

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HSG CN2

Oil palm soil infiltration

Oil palm

Forest

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HSG CN2

Overland flow

Oil palmweeded

ForestOil palm unweeded

OV_n

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Fertilizer:6.75 kg NPK/tree/year (oil palm: 143 trees/ha)

Nitrate load

Management operationsForest

Oil palm

Rubber

Nitrate load

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Model Calibration and Validation

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Water Quantity

Nitrate load

NS=0.6

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Scenario 1Baseline

(Disbun -2010)

Scenario 2

Future conversion of left over forest production

Result and Discussion

Water yield

Nitrate load

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Silt Pit (20x15 ha=300 silt pit)

Oil palm expansion affect significantly water quantity and water quality in watershed scale

SWAT model can be used to test effectiveness of mitigation option

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