Abstract

Background: Air pollution has become an issue of great concern in almost the last year, especially in DKI Jakarta. Post-pandemic economic growth has encouraged high levels of community activity. High levels of community activity encourage high energy use. Methods: This research uses a qualitative approach with a literature study method which includes journals, academic publications and publications by institutions. Findings: Through this article we can find out what sources contribute to urban air pollution as well as what the indicators are and how to determine air quality. High levels of air pollution greatly affect biodiversity and ecosystems in urban areas. Conclusion: Project climate change using WRF to determine the impact and influence on the ecosystem. In the case of pollution by PLTGU in North Jakarta, using multi-buffer ring analysis in arc GIS, the range of impacts of PLTGU pollution can be seen. The area of ​​North Jakarta is 146.7 km2 and only has parks and open space of 0.277 km2. Short-term and long-term solutions need to be implemented to minimize pollution and maintain the sustainability of urban ecosystems.

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