Formulation of Environmental Carrying and Assimilative Capacity (Penyusunan Daya Dukung dan Daya Tampung Lingkungan Hidup (D3TLH))

Formulation of Environmental Carrying and Assimilative Capacity (Penyusunan Daya Dukung dan Daya Tampung Lingkungan Hidup (D3TLH))

Formulation of Environmental Carrying and Assimilative Capacity (Penyusunan Daya Dukung dan Daya Tampung Lingkungan Hidup (D3TLH))

The Formulation of Environmental Carrying Capacity and Assimilative Capacity (Daya Dukung dan Daya Tampung Lingkungan Hidup – D3TLH) is a critical service aimed at assessing the ability of the environment to support human activities while maintaining its ecological balance. This process provides a scientific and regulatory basis for sustainable spatial planning, development control, and environmental management.

The service involves a comprehensive analysis of environmental components, including land, water, air, and ecosystems, to determine the maximum level of utilization that can be sustained without causing environmental degradation. It also evaluates the environment’s capacity to absorb pollutants and waste, ensuring that development activities remain within acceptable thresholds.

In line with Indonesian regulatory frameworks, the D3TLH formulation integrates spatial data analysis, environmental quality assessment, and modeling approaches to generate accurate and reliable outputs. These include identification of environmental limits, zoning recommendations, and thresholds for resource utilization and pollutant loads.

A key component of this service is stakeholder engagement, where relevant government agencies and local stakeholders are involved to ensure that the results are aligned with regional development priorities and policy directions. The outcome serves as an essential reference for decision-makers in preparing spatial plans (RTRW), environmental policies, and development permits.

Overall, the D3TLH formulation supports sustainable development by providing a clear framework to balance economic growth with environmental protection, minimizing risks of overexploitation and ensuring long-term ecological resilience.

Assessment and Planning environmental