# Simulating the impact of climate and land cover changes on river discharge in the Maros watershed > Ramadhan M.D.R. URL kanonis: https://discover.unhas.ac.id/publications/pub_scopus_105034535191 Jurnal / Konferensi: Ecological Engineering and Environmental Technology Tahun terbit: 2026 DOI: https://doi.org/10.12912/27197050/218414 ISSN: 27197050 Kuartil SJR: Q3 Citations: 0 ## Authors - Ramadhan M.D.R. ## Abstract INRODUCTIONSince the 1980s, Mamminasata, which includes Makassar city, Maros Regency, Gowa Regency, and Takalar Regency, has transformed into a metropolitan area in Eastern Indonesia (Sulmiah et al., 2019).Makassar serves as the main growth hub (metropolitan core), with its influence extending to the surrounding regions.Maros Regency, as one of the buffer regencies (metropolitan periphery) in the Mamminasata area, contributed to the highest economic growth of the other regencies, with a primary economy of 25.33% (agricultural), a secondary economy of 20.15% (industrial management activities), and a tertiary economy of 54.50% (trade and provision of services) from 2015-2020(Yanuar et al., 2023)).This economic growth cannot be separated from the role of its natural landfill, namely, the Maros watershed, which functions as a critical ecological and economic support system, supplying water for domestic consumption, industrial operations, transportation infrastructure (National Strategic Project/PSN of the Makassar-Parepare Railway and Sultan ## Keywords - Environmental science - Watershed - Hydrology (agriculture) - Land cover - Discharge - Cover (algebra) - Land use - Drainage basin - Climate change - Water resources - Water resource management - Main river - Water quality - Hydrograph - Watershed area - Snow cover - Water discharge - Watershed management - Remote sensing - Flood myth --- Sumber: Discover Unhas — RIMS Universitas Hasanuddin. Saat mengutip, gunakan DOI bila tersedia atau URL kanonis di atas.