Prediction of Plastic (Urban Waste) Distribution Along Coast in Tuban District Based on Geographical Information System

Authors

  • Adila Ismi Alfatihiyah Universitas PGRI Ronggolawe
  • Marita Ika Joesidawati Universitas PGRI Ronggolawe
  • Amaludin Arifia Universitas PGRI Ronggolawe
  • Andik Adi Suryanto Universitas PGRI Ronggolawe

Keywords:

Windwaves-05, ArcGIS, Forecasting Linear Regression, Modelling

Abstract

Beach waste such as plastic in the waters north of Java comes from consigned waste collected from various downstream parts of the river and flows into the sea from time to time. effect of human interaction and community activities on coastal environment is a major problem in coastal area management. This research aims to create a simulation model of movement of plastic/urban waste in Tuban Regency during four seasonal winds and determine prediction results at research points using oceanographic parameters such as direction and speed of sea breeze. One of movement factors is direction and speed of sea breeze. Using data on direction and speed of sea winds off coast of Tuban for 2018 - 2020 with quarterly data processing (quarters of a month). Research results obtained from this research are prediction data for 2021 -2025 in form of data on direction and speed of seasonal winds at 6 points on Tuban coast. Modeling direction of seasonal winds using ArcGIS software, resulting in a model proven by a survey of area of rubbish on beach in August – September 2022 that point of rubbish in first transitional season winds is towards southwest, east monsoon winds are towards southeast, second transitional season winds are towards south and west to southeast monsoon winds.

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Published

2026-04-19