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Restoring Degraded Mine Land
    Using Native Species


              Dr. Yadi Setiadi
       Land Rehabilitation Specialist
            Faculty of Forestry, IPB
              Campus IPB, Darmaga, Bogor
              ysetiad55@gmail.com
Function of Tropical Rain Forest

Habitat for flora and fauna
Genetic resources
Conserve soil and water
Supporting biodiversity
Natural resources
Maintaining climatic conditions
Water cycle processes
Carbon sequestration
Factors Forest Destruction

Poor logging operations
Illegal logging
Forest fires
Agriculture development
Timber plantations
Estate crops plantations
Shifting cultivation
Transmigration
Mining Operations
Oil and Gas operations
Potential Resources Under Forests



                      Nickel
                      Gold and Cupper
                      Coal
                      Tin
                      Oil and Gas
                      Others
Impact of Mining Operations


    §  Eliminates some part of vegetation;
    §  Disturbed some of the original ecosystem
    §  Increases the rate of soil erosion and run-off
        (sedimentation, contamination)
    §  Reduces of native species biodiversity
    §  Damages to wildlife habitat
    §  Damages of watershed area
    §  Changes natural landscape
Degraded mined land

§  Exposed
     §  Loss of root and crown function
§  No vegetation
     §  Loss of supporting biodiversity
§  No top soil and sub-soil
     §  Loss of land productivity
§  Land stability
     §  Land slides and erosion
§  Poor soil
     §  Low seedling survival and poor growth
Government Regulations Related to
   Forest Land Rehabilitation

   §  UUD No 41, tahun 1999, Tentang Kehutanan.
   §  PP, No 24, tahun 2010, Tentang Penggunaan Kawasan
       Hutan.
   §  PP, No 76, tahun 2008, Tentang Rehabilitasi dan
       Reklamasi Hutan.
   §  PerMenHut (revisi) No 18, tahun 2011, Tentang
       Pedoman Pinjam Pakai Kawasan Hutan.
   §  PerMenHut (revisi) No 4, tahun 2011, Tentang Pedoman
       Reklamasi.
   §  PerMenhut No 60, tahun 1999, Tentang Pedoman
       Penilaian Keberhasilan Reklamasi Hutan.
   §  PerMenESDM no 18, tahun 2008, Tentang Rencana
       Reklamasi dan Rencana Penutupan Tambang
Restoring degraded mined land

                                    §  Protection
                                            •  Stabilized and cover the exposed
                                               land
§  No change in the                        •  Reduce erosion and improve land
                                               stability
    structure and function          §  Conservation
    of the forest                           •  Enhancing native plant species
                                               (biodiversity)
                                            •  Conserve potential native species
§  Repairing the structure                 •  Improve wild life habitat
                                               conditions
    and function of the       §  Production
    forest , related to their         •  Improved soil fertility (long term)
                                      •  Produce non woody products
    function                          •  Benefit for local people
Factors to be considered


§  Land conditions after mining (derelict)
§  Status of forest function (protected, production,
  conservation )
§  Government regulations
  (Revegetation Planning, successful criteria, follow guide line)
§  Post mining land use         (multi stakeholder)
Revegetation Activities


§    Selection of native trees species
§    Planting stock production
§    Site preparation
§    Soil amendments
§    Planting techniques
§    Maintenance
§    Monitoring and Evaluation
§    Training
Species selection


Select adapted local species which are:
1. Relatively fast growing
2. Light demanding and low nutrient demanding
3. Produces abundance and decomposed litter
4. Perform or function as a catalytic
5. Easy to propagate and to culture
6. Low cost for planting and maintenance
7. Easy to manage
8. Appropriate to land used (forestry planning)
Using Local Tree species

Advantages                               Disadvantages

§  Recommended by the government
§  Adapted to local soil and climatic   §  Lack information of the utilization
    conditions
                                         §  Lack information of their ecology
§  Resistant to pest and diseases
                                             and silvicultural techniques
§  Maintains local species diversity
§  Reduces potential booming of
                                         §  The seeds or seedling are not
    weeds                                    available in the market
§  Minimizes genetic identity           §  Relatively slow growing
    contamination
§  Promotes conservation program
Soil problems
Soil Physical Properties
 }   Soil texture (grain size distribution)
 }   Porosity (aeration)
 }   Depth to hard-pad or impervious layer
 }   Soil compaction (water-logged, root inhibition)
 }   Soil moisture content, surface temperature
Soil Biology
 }   Vegetation cover and carbon content
 }   Microbial population and activities
 Soil Chemical
 }   Poor soil nutrients
 }   Soil reaction (pH)
 }   Low cation exchange capacity (CEC)
 }   Mineral toxicity
Soil Problems
Constraints    Oil/Gas      Coal Mining   Nickel Mining Sand Tailing

pH            3.4-5.6       2.8-5.5       4.2-7.3       5.8-6.4

Compaction    Fair          High          High          Low

WHC           Low           Low           Low           Very Low

Nutrients     Low           Very Low      Very Low      Deficient

CEC           Low           Low           Low           Very Low

Al            High          High          High          Low

Fe            High          Very High     High          Low

EC            High          Low           Low           Very Low

Others        Hydrocarbon   Pyrite        Ca<Mg         Drought
Soil improvements
Soil amendments                            Functions

                                           §  Improves root development
§  Top soil, Fertilizer, Compost, lime,   §  Solubilizes fixed minerals
§    Humic acid,                              (phosphate)
§    Bio-enzim,                           §  Increases cation exchange
§    Bio-remedy, Mycorrhizae                  capacity
§    Active compost (TeraRemed)           §  Increases water-holding-
                                               capacity
§    TeraBuster
                                           §  Improves chelation of heavy
§    Tera-Brik (Soil breaker)
                                               metals
                                           §  Improves nutrient uptake
                                           §  Improves potential microbes
                                           §  Provides macro-nutrients
Species planted on mined sites
No
                                                                        Tailing   Remark
      Species                     Coal   Nickel   Gold   Oil/ Gas
1.    Casuarina equisetifolia     V      V        V      V          V

2.    Paraserianthes falcataria   V      V        V      V          V

3     Acacia mangium              V      V        V      V          V

4     Acacia auriculiformis       V                      V          V

5     Acacia crassicarpa          V

6     Sena siamea                 V      V                          V

7     Casia turangensis           V

8     Glyricidia sepium           V      V        V      V          V

9     Leucaena leucocephala       V      V        V      V          V

10    Erytrhina spp               V      V        V      V          V

11    Hibiscus tiliacues          V                      V          V

12.   Anthocephalus cadamba       V                      V

13    Tectona grandis             V      V

14    Gmelina arborea             V      V        V      V          V

15    Vitex pubecens              V                      V

16    Macaranga hypoeleuca        V                      V

17    Mallotus spp                V                      V

18    Trema orientalis            V      V        V      V

19    Nauclea spp                 V      V        V

20    Cratoxylon spp              V

21    Syzigium spp                V      V               V

22    Tricospermum burretii              V

23    Melalueca leucadendron      V      V        V                 V
24   Ficus spp                 V   V   V   V   V
26   Alstonia scholaris        V   V   V   V
27   Enterolobium sp           V   V   V   V
28   Duabanga mollucana
29   Cananga odorata
30   Michelia champaka                     V
31   Octomeles sumatrana       V       V
32   Casuarina equisetifolia   V   V   V   V   V
33   Fragea fragrans               V       V
34   Peronema canesten         V   V   V   V   V
35   Dyera constulata                      V
36   Shorea spp                V       V   V
37   Eusideroxcylon swagerii   V
38   Mangeris
39   Ficus benyamina           V   V   V   V
40   Eugenia spp               V   V       V   V
41   Melastoma spp             V           V
42   Antidesma bunius                  V   V
43   Syzigum spp               V       V   V
44   Aleurites mollucana       V   V   V   V   V
45   Artocarpus                V   V   V   V
46   Arenga pinata             V       V
47   Parkia roxburgii          V   V       V
48   Agathis spp                   V   V
49   Hevea braziliensis        V   V       V   V
50   Fruit Tress               V   V   V       V
Revegetation approaches


      }  Minimize application of top soil
      }  Minimize application of pesticides
      }  Enhance native tree biodiversity
      }  Create closed nutrient cycle system
      }  Domesticate potential native tree species
      }  Reused local and non toxic organic waste
      }  Involved and contribute for local people
§ 
Success Criteria for restored mined land

     }  The rate of seedling survival is high
     }  Plant growth performance is normal and continuous
     }  Root extension can passed on mine soil
     }  Crown closure is fast, stratified and diverse
     }  The system produces abundant litter and
         decomposition
     }  The system is diverse and naturally regenerates
         through native tree colonization
     }  The system creates habitat suitable for wildlife
     }  Land form (safe, stable and with limited erosion)
Success criteria
§  Adaptability
   }  Survival                 >80%
   }  Growth performance       (normal, and progressive)
   }  Root development         (across mined land)
§  Sustainability
   }    Biodiversity           (Shannon index , Species richness)
   }    Natural colonization    (abundance)
   }    Nutrient retention      (decomposed litter)
   }    Wild life status        (species richness)
§  Stand structure
   }    Plant density          (800-1000/ha)
   }    Crown structure         (3-5 layers)
   }    Crown coverage          (60-70%)
   }    Species composition    (Pioneer (40 %),Primary (50%),
                                 Wildlife (10%)
§  Land Form
   }    Slope                  (leveling <30o)
   }    Erosion status          (below threshold level)
   }    Land stabilization     (controlled)
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Restoring Degraded Mine Land Using Native Species

  • 1. Restoring Degraded Mine Land Using Native Species Dr. Yadi Setiadi Land Rehabilitation Specialist Faculty of Forestry, IPB Campus IPB, Darmaga, Bogor ysetiad55@gmail.com
  • 2. Function of Tropical Rain Forest Habitat for flora and fauna Genetic resources Conserve soil and water Supporting biodiversity Natural resources Maintaining climatic conditions Water cycle processes Carbon sequestration
  • 3. Factors Forest Destruction Poor logging operations Illegal logging Forest fires Agriculture development Timber plantations Estate crops plantations Shifting cultivation Transmigration Mining Operations Oil and Gas operations
  • 4. Potential Resources Under Forests Nickel Gold and Cupper Coal Tin Oil and Gas Others
  • 5. Impact of Mining Operations §  Eliminates some part of vegetation; §  Disturbed some of the original ecosystem §  Increases the rate of soil erosion and run-off (sedimentation, contamination) §  Reduces of native species biodiversity §  Damages to wildlife habitat §  Damages of watershed area §  Changes natural landscape
  • 6. Degraded mined land §  Exposed §  Loss of root and crown function §  No vegetation §  Loss of supporting biodiversity §  No top soil and sub-soil §  Loss of land productivity §  Land stability §  Land slides and erosion §  Poor soil §  Low seedling survival and poor growth
  • 7. Government Regulations Related to Forest Land Rehabilitation §  UUD No 41, tahun 1999, Tentang Kehutanan. §  PP, No 24, tahun 2010, Tentang Penggunaan Kawasan Hutan. §  PP, No 76, tahun 2008, Tentang Rehabilitasi dan Reklamasi Hutan. §  PerMenHut (revisi) No 18, tahun 2011, Tentang Pedoman Pinjam Pakai Kawasan Hutan. §  PerMenHut (revisi) No 4, tahun 2011, Tentang Pedoman Reklamasi. §  PerMenhut No 60, tahun 1999, Tentang Pedoman Penilaian Keberhasilan Reklamasi Hutan. §  PerMenESDM no 18, tahun 2008, Tentang Rencana Reklamasi dan Rencana Penutupan Tambang
  • 8. Restoring degraded mined land §  Protection •  Stabilized and cover the exposed land §  No change in the •  Reduce erosion and improve land stability structure and function §  Conservation of the forest •  Enhancing native plant species (biodiversity) •  Conserve potential native species §  Repairing the structure •  Improve wild life habitat conditions and function of the §  Production forest , related to their •  Improved soil fertility (long term) •  Produce non woody products function •  Benefit for local people
  • 9. Factors to be considered §  Land conditions after mining (derelict) §  Status of forest function (protected, production, conservation ) §  Government regulations (Revegetation Planning, successful criteria, follow guide line) §  Post mining land use (multi stakeholder)
  • 10. Revegetation Activities §  Selection of native trees species §  Planting stock production §  Site preparation §  Soil amendments §  Planting techniques §  Maintenance §  Monitoring and Evaluation §  Training
  • 11. Species selection Select adapted local species which are: 1. Relatively fast growing 2. Light demanding and low nutrient demanding 3. Produces abundance and decomposed litter 4. Perform or function as a catalytic 5. Easy to propagate and to culture 6. Low cost for planting and maintenance 7. Easy to manage 8. Appropriate to land used (forestry planning)
  • 12. Using Local Tree species Advantages Disadvantages §  Recommended by the government §  Adapted to local soil and climatic §  Lack information of the utilization conditions §  Lack information of their ecology §  Resistant to pest and diseases and silvicultural techniques §  Maintains local species diversity §  Reduces potential booming of §  The seeds or seedling are not weeds available in the market §  Minimizes genetic identity §  Relatively slow growing contamination §  Promotes conservation program
  • 13. Soil problems Soil Physical Properties }  Soil texture (grain size distribution) }  Porosity (aeration) }  Depth to hard-pad or impervious layer }  Soil compaction (water-logged, root inhibition) }  Soil moisture content, surface temperature Soil Biology }  Vegetation cover and carbon content }  Microbial population and activities Soil Chemical }  Poor soil nutrients }  Soil reaction (pH) }  Low cation exchange capacity (CEC) }  Mineral toxicity
  • 14. Soil Problems Constraints Oil/Gas Coal Mining Nickel Mining Sand Tailing pH 3.4-5.6 2.8-5.5 4.2-7.3 5.8-6.4 Compaction Fair High High Low WHC Low Low Low Very Low Nutrients Low Very Low Very Low Deficient CEC Low Low Low Very Low Al High High High Low Fe High Very High High Low EC High Low Low Very Low Others Hydrocarbon Pyrite Ca<Mg Drought
  • 15. Soil improvements Soil amendments Functions §  Improves root development §  Top soil, Fertilizer, Compost, lime, §  Solubilizes fixed minerals §  Humic acid, (phosphate) §  Bio-enzim, §  Increases cation exchange §  Bio-remedy, Mycorrhizae capacity §  Active compost (TeraRemed) §  Increases water-holding- capacity §  TeraBuster §  Improves chelation of heavy §  Tera-Brik (Soil breaker) metals §  Improves nutrient uptake §  Improves potential microbes §  Provides macro-nutrients
  • 16. Species planted on mined sites No Tailing Remark Species Coal Nickel Gold Oil/ Gas 1. Casuarina equisetifolia V V V V V 2. Paraserianthes falcataria V V V V V 3 Acacia mangium V V V V V 4 Acacia auriculiformis V V V 5 Acacia crassicarpa V 6 Sena siamea V V V 7 Casia turangensis V 8 Glyricidia sepium V V V V V 9 Leucaena leucocephala V V V V V 10 Erytrhina spp V V V V V 11 Hibiscus tiliacues V V V 12. Anthocephalus cadamba V V 13 Tectona grandis V V 14 Gmelina arborea V V V V V 15 Vitex pubecens V V 16 Macaranga hypoeleuca V V 17 Mallotus spp V V 18 Trema orientalis V V V V 19 Nauclea spp V V V 20 Cratoxylon spp V 21 Syzigium spp V V V 22 Tricospermum burretii V 23 Melalueca leucadendron V V V V
  • 17. 24 Ficus spp V V V V V 26 Alstonia scholaris V V V V 27 Enterolobium sp V V V V 28 Duabanga mollucana 29 Cananga odorata 30 Michelia champaka V 31 Octomeles sumatrana V V 32 Casuarina equisetifolia V V V V V 33 Fragea fragrans V V 34 Peronema canesten V V V V V 35 Dyera constulata V 36 Shorea spp V V V 37 Eusideroxcylon swagerii V 38 Mangeris 39 Ficus benyamina V V V V 40 Eugenia spp V V V V 41 Melastoma spp V V 42 Antidesma bunius V V 43 Syzigum spp V V V 44 Aleurites mollucana V V V V V 45 Artocarpus V V V V 46 Arenga pinata V V 47 Parkia roxburgii V V V 48 Agathis spp V V 49 Hevea braziliensis V V V V 50 Fruit Tress V V V V
  • 18. Revegetation approaches }  Minimize application of top soil }  Minimize application of pesticides }  Enhance native tree biodiversity }  Create closed nutrient cycle system }  Domesticate potential native tree species }  Reused local and non toxic organic waste }  Involved and contribute for local people § 
  • 19. Success Criteria for restored mined land }  The rate of seedling survival is high }  Plant growth performance is normal and continuous }  Root extension can passed on mine soil }  Crown closure is fast, stratified and diverse }  The system produces abundant litter and decomposition }  The system is diverse and naturally regenerates through native tree colonization }  The system creates habitat suitable for wildlife }  Land form (safe, stable and with limited erosion)
  • 20. Success criteria §  Adaptability }  Survival >80% }  Growth performance (normal, and progressive) }  Root development (across mined land) §  Sustainability }  Biodiversity (Shannon index , Species richness) }  Natural colonization (abundance) }  Nutrient retention (decomposed litter) }  Wild life status (species richness) §  Stand structure }  Plant density (800-1000/ha) }  Crown structure (3-5 layers) }  Crown coverage (60-70%) }  Species composition (Pioneer (40 %),Primary (50%), Wildlife (10%) §  Land Form }  Slope (leveling <30o) }  Erosion status (below threshold level) }  Land stabilization (controlled)
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