jismart2023034: Wetland-CDI Harmony: Eco-Leap for Villages

Authors

  • Didit Novianto Author
  • Balqis Setyatita Ramadhani Author
  • Lulu Rizky Avrilla Author
  • Muzaki Kurnianto Author
  • Ferdiansyah Putra Author
  • Shafira Eka Salsabilla Author
  • Arseto Yekti Bagastyo Author

Keywords:

Capacitive Deionization (CDI), Constructed Wetlands, Sustainable Energy Generation, Coastal Communities, Wastewater management

Abstract

This study unveils an eco-innovative pathway aimed at nurturing sustainability in Indonesia’s maritime villages, amidst prevailing water scarcity and energy challenges. Embodying a multifaceted approach, the research centralizes Capacitive Deionization (CDI) and constructed wetlands as pivotal elements, intricately intertwined with sustainable energy generation strategies. The implementation of CDI emerges as a transformative solution, adept at harnessing the abundant seawater for the production of essential potable water, whilst ensuring adaptability and operational efficiency. Complementing this, the strategic utilization of constructed wetlands facilitates proficient wastewater management, fostering an environment of ecological harmony and community well-being. A remarkable synergy is achieved through the innovative integration of brine electrolysis, which optimizes resource utilization by generating sustainable energy and enhancing water quality. This holistic blueprint, profoundly aligned with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), is designed to bolster the resilience and sustainability of coastal communities. It manifests as a robust framework that harmonizes water accessibility, energy sustainability, and
community enrichment, thereby redefining the paradigms of resource management in Indonesia’s coastal regions and paving the way for a future marked by thriving sustainability and enhanced societal resilience.

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Published

2025-05-22

Issue

Section

Journal of iSAMRT