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ANALISIS POTENSI LONGSORAN PADA DAERAH RANU PANI MENGGUNAKAN METODE GEOLISTRIK RESISTIVITAS KECAMATAN SENDURO KABUPATEN LUMAJANG Luchman Hakim, Siswo Purnomo, Sunaryo,
Jurnal Neutrino JURNAL NEUTRINO (Vol 4 No 1
Publisher : Department of Physics, Maulana Malik Ibrahim State Islamic University of Malang

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Tanah longsor merupakan salah satu bentuk bencana alam yang terjadi di permukaan bumi ini. Ranu Pani merupakan salah satu daerah  yang berpotensi longsor, karena terdapat di tepian pegunungan yang tanahnya bersifat lempung, sedikit berpasir dan tingkat kesuburannya sangat tinggi.Selain itu vegetasi penutup lahan yang ada di daerah Ranu Pani semakin berkurang. Hal ini disebabkan karena pembukaan lahan oleh masyarakat sekitar yang semakin meningkat. Salahsatu metode yang digunakan dalam menganalisis potensi longsoran adalah menggunakan metode Resistivitydengan konfigurasi Dipole-Dipole yang digunakan untuk mengetahui struktur tanah dan juga bidang gelincir yang ada di perbukitan di daerah RanuPani.Menurut klasifikasi tingkat bahaya erosi, daerah Ranu Pani merupakan daerah dengan tingkat bahaya erosi yang sangat berbahaya, karena nilai aliran debris lebih dari 180 ton/tahun. Dengan tingginya aliran debris erosi, menyebabkan sedimentasi terhadap Danau Ranu Pani juga semakin tinggi, karena Danau Ranu Pani menampung sebagian besar aliran debris erosi perbukitan yang ada di sekitarnya.
Exploration and Morphological Character Identification of Local Durian (Durio zibethinus Murr.) from Tidore Island, North Maluku Sundari, Sundari; Arumingtyas, Estri Laras; Hakim, Luchman; Azrianingsih, Rodiyati
Proceeding International Conference on Global Resource Conservation Vol 6, No 1: Proceeding of 6th ICGRC 2015
Publisher : Proceeding International Conference on Global Resource Conservation

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Local durian is the name for Durio zibethinus Murr. found in the Tidore Island, North Maluku. There are many local names for local durian in Tidore Island that have many different morphological variation. The objective of this study was to inventarize and analyze the morphological charactervariations of 19 local durian names collected from 9 villages: Gurabunga, Gubukusuma, Afa-afa, Fobaharu, Foralaha, Jaya, Bobo, Dokiri and Rum in the Tidore Island, North Maluku. This research was conducted in March-June 2015 using descriptive exploratory method with purposive sampling. Local durians found in Tidore Island have variations local names and variation of morphological characters include: habitus, leaf shape, fruit shape, flesh color and texture, seedshape, and the shape ofthe aril thorn. Keywords: inventarization; local durian; morphological characters; Tidore Islands
Local People Knowledge about Plant Trees Species Inside Tropical Forest of Tengger Ranupani Hardyanti, Setyo Ayu; Hakim, Luchman
Biotropika: Journal of Tropical Biology Vol 2, No 1 (2014)
Publisher : Biotropika: Journal of Tropical Biology

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Degradation of  tropical forests in Indonesia is  known more widespread. The development of  societyactivities  is  known to be very fast, thus  it  causes  land degradation. An  effort  to make ecosystem reparation of the tropical forest through restoration becomes very important to be done. The success of these efforts cannot be separated from the local community factors. The purpose of this study  is  to determine rainforest woody plant species that are recognized, and utilized  also knowing the  public perceptions in tropical forest restoration. The method used is quantitative ethnobotany with estimatingthe significance of the plant based on the level of popularity  herbs known and frequently used by the society.  The data  were analyzed using the Relative Frequency of Citations (RFC) and Relative Importance (RI). There are thirtyfive plants that are mentioned by society. Eighteen species are woody plants. The highest value of RFC from the interview are pine (Casuarina junghuhniana) that the value is  1. It  is often  used to  fill the need  as a building material and firewood.  The  smallest value of  RFC is 0.07  randu bacin  (Pittosporum moluccanum).  It  is  caused of lacking knowledge of  the type  and the benefits of the plants. RI value or numbers of plants  that are most frequently mentioned is fir that is at 3.56.  Meanwhile,  the  smallest  value of  RI  is  randu bacin  (Pittosporum moluccanum)  of 0.31.  The society’s perception of woody plants is  quite well. The society  knows the benefits of forest plants and the  forest condition today.  The society’s  traditional knowledge in  benefitting  the  plants  is  to be hereditary. So that  society  makes  serious efforts  to  help  the activity of  forest restoration by planting vegetation. Keywords: degradation, forest, restoration, trees, utilization
Etnobotani Penyambutan Bulan Sura Di Komplek Wisata Alam Air Terjun Sedudo, Kabupaten Nganjuk Ayuningtyas, Prita; Hakim, Luchman
Biotropika: Journal of Tropical Biology Vol 2, No 1 (2014)
Publisher : Biotropika: Journal of Tropical Biology

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Abstrak Air Terjun Sedudo merupakan salah satu daerah wisata yang memiliki atraksi budaya dengan memanfaatkan tumbuhan sebagai pelengkap acara. Tujuan penelitian adalah untuk mengetahui jenis tumbuhan yang digunakan dalam kegiatan menyambut Bulan Sura oleh masyarakat sekitar Air Terjun Sedudo sebagai bagian dari strategi konservasi tumbuhan. Penelitian dilaksanakan pada bulan September 2013 hingga April 2014. Observasi secara langsung dilakukan di komplek wisata alam Air Terjun Sedudo. Identifikasi tumbuhan dan analisis data dilakukan di Laboratorium Taksonomi, Struktur dan Perkembangan Tumbuhan Jurusan Biologi FMIPA Universitas Brawijaya. Penentuan responden dengan teknik purposive sampling. Data didapatkan menggunakan metode wawancara secara semi terstruktur. Data hasil wawancara pemanfaatan tumbuhan diklasifikasikan dalam 8 kategori pemanfaatan, dan selanjutnya dianalisis menggunakan indeks etnobotani. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan didapatkan 62 spesies tumbuhan dan tergolong ke dalam 34 famili yang dimanfaatkan untuk pelengkap prosesi penyambutan Bulan Sura. Tumbuhan yang memiliki RFC tertinggi adalah ketela pohon (Manihot esculenta Crantz) sebesar 0,77 dan untuk nilai RI tertinggi adalah melati (Jasminum sambac L.) sebesar 0,91. Sebagian besar tumbuhan yang dimanfaatkan digunakan untuk melengkapi prosesi penyambutan Bulan Sura maupun untuk memenuhi kebutuhan hidup sehari-hari. Masyarakat sekitar Air Terjun Sedudo sebagian besar masih bergantung dengan sumberdaya dan tumbuhan yang ada di sekitar tempat tinggalnya, sehingga secara tidak langsung masyarakat melakukan konservasi guna melestarikan sumberdaya yang ada.   Kata kunci : etnobotani, ekowisata, konservasi tumbuhan, konservasi atraksi wisata
Analisis Potensi Agrowisata Buah di Wana Wisata Rawa Bayu, Desa Bayu, Kecamatan Songgon, Kabupaten Banyuwangi Tanjungsari, Ardina; Cholis, Azzah Fauziyah; Riung, Christien Yacobina; Rokani, Lutvita Erya; Hakim, Luchman
Biotropika: Journal of Tropical Biology Vol 4, No 3 (2016)
Publisher : Biotropika: Journal of Tropical Biology

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Kawasan pedesaan di sekitar objek wisata Rawa Bayu Banyuwangi memiliki aneka ragam tanaman buah potensial untuk diintegrasikan dalam program wisata Rawa Bayu. Tujuan dari penelitian ini adalah untuk mendeskripsikan tanaman buah, memetakan lokasi tumbuh tanaman buah, dan menggali persepsi masyarakat tentang  jenis tanaman buah yang dapat dijadikan potensi atraksi agrowisata. Metode penelitian terdiri dari eksplorasi tanaman buah di sekitar Wana Wisata Rawa Bayu, penentuan koordinat lokasi tumbuh tanaman, dan wawancara semi-terstruktur. Metode eksplorasi dilakukan dengan penjelajahan di kawasan Rawa Bayu dan kebun di pemukiman penduduk. Tanaman buah yang didapatkan diamati secara morfologik dan dilakukan pengukuran morfometrik. Pengambilan peta persebaran tanaman buah dilakukan dengan marking lokasi dengan menggunakan GPS (Global Positioning System). Wawancara semi-terstruktur dilakukan dengan melibatkan  20 responden yang terdiri dari masyarakat desa, pengunjung dan pengelola tempat wisata. Data dianalisis dengan analisis deskriptif. Berdasarkan hasil penjelajahan didapatkan 13 spesies tanaman buah yang ditemukan di sekitar Wana Wisata Rawa Bayu dan 24 spesies tanaman buah di pekarangan dan kebun sekitar Rawa Bayu yang berpotensi diintegrasikan dalam program agrowisata. Buah yang paling banyak ditemukan di Rawa Bayu dan sekitarnya adalah durian (Durio zibethinus), salak (Salacca zalacca), pisang (Musa sp.), jambu (Syzygium aqueum), nangka (Artocarpus heterophyllus), jengkol (Archidendron pauciflorum), langsep (Lansium domesticum), cengkeh (Syzigium aromaticum), manggis (Garcinia mangostana), dan alpukat (Persea americana). Warga di sekitar Wana Wisata Rawa Bayu berkeinginan agar wilayah tersebut dijadikan agrowisata buah sehingga dapat meningkatkan perekonomian warga.
Diversitas Arthropoda Tanah Di Area Restorasi Ranu Pani Kabupaten Lumajang ardillah, Jr sulthan; Leksono, Amin Setyo; Hakim, Luchman
Biotropika: Journal of Tropical Biology Vol 2, No 4 (2014)
Publisher : Biotropika: Journal of Tropical Biology

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Ranu Pani is damaged areas ecosystem, so restoration activities are integrated to aspects of the ecosystem biotic and abiotic components are required. The important factor to succeed the restoration is land health. Arthropods has a very important role for the ecosystem, either directly or indirectly. The role of arthropods on ecosystems such as pollinators, decomposers, predators, parasitoids and bio-indicators. The aim of this study were to determine the type of soil arthropods found in Ranu Pani land restoration and to determine their roles in Ranu Pani and to determine the diversity index of soil arthropods in Ranu Pani. The method used in this research was Falltrap Pit (Bottle trap). Arthropods put in a bottle that has been filled with a solution of 70 % alcohol. Arthropods were identified in the laboratory. Arthropods from Ranu Pani restoration land was 916 specimens, consisting of 13 family. Three orders of arthropods with the largest number were Orthoptera (49.59 %), Amphipoda (44.17 %), Opiliones (6.23 %). Important value index (INP) of family land arthropods in the first year were Talitridae (72.658 %), Gryllidae (31.995 %), Acrididae (53.379 %) and larvae of Noctuidae (16.092 %). The dominant family in the second year were Talitridae (48.935 %), Gryllidae (73.057 %), Carabidae (23.769%) and Oxyopidae (14.147 %). The air temperature and the lower the light intensity could increased the abundance of soil arthropods. The Shannon-Wiener index of the second year location was lower (H = 1.899) compared to the first year location (H = 2.523). Key words: Arthropods, ecological indicators, community structure, restoration area.
The Potential of Flora and Fauna as Tourist Attractions in Biodiversity Park of Pelawan Forest, Central Bangka Henri, Henri; Hakim, Luchman; Batoro, Jati
Biosaintifika: Journal of Biology & Biology Education Vol 9, No 2 (2017): August 2017
Publisher : Department of Biology, Faculty of Mathematics and Sciences, Semarang State University . Ro

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Indonesia has a high potential for the diversity of flora and fauna species together with their ecosystem. Preservation of natural resources can be done through conservation using the concept of ecotourism. The purpose of this research is to identify the potential of the flora and fauna in Biodiversity Park of Pelawan Forest for tourist attraction. The study was conducted from October 2016 to January 2017 through inventory and in-depth interview. The analysis on the results of this study indicate that there are 41 species of 27 families of plants and 135 species of animals consisting of amphibians (6 species), reptiles (16 species), birds (99 species) and mammals (14 species). This indicates that Biodiversity Park of Pelawan Forest is very competitive for tourism attractions, which is supported by the presence of key species (Tristaniopsis merguensis), flagship species (Cephalopachus bancanus), and abundance of birds for bird watching. Based on the IUCN red list, several species of flora, such as Gonystylus bancanus, and fauna, such as Setornis criniger, Chloropsis sonnerati, Macaca nemestrina, Nycticebus menagensis, and Cephalopachus bancanus, are vulnerable to extinction. This study on flora and fauna results in the initial data that can be used to support conservation efforts. Moreover, the result of this study can provide an opportunity for visitors to enjoy these tourist attractions, which can benefit the local community.
PLANNING FOR NATURE-BASED TOURISM IN EAST JAVA: RECENT STATUS OF BIODIVERSITY, CONSERVATION, AND ITS IMPLICATION FOR SUSTAINABLE TOURISM HAKIM, LUCHMAN
ASEAN Journal on Hospitality and Tourism Vol 7, No 2 (2008)
Publisher : ITB Journal Publisher, LPPM ITB

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Tourism in Indonesia is now considered a crucial economic sector. However, tourism growth and economic receipts are considered to be low compared to the other Asian countries. One of the problems is believed to be associated with the limited number of competitive destinations to attract the potential market. Therefore enhancing tourism destinations in many places in the Indonesian archipelago is important. An opportunity was found in that this archipelago is home to a huge biodiversity and is endowed with a spectacular landscape. The recent increase in the demand for natural-based tourism provides opportunity for many regions to develop tourism industry. A major obstacle was the lack of understanding of biodiversity and conservation as key elements for such tourism. Therefore the aim of this paper is provide a contextual understanding of natural resources for sustainable tourism planning and development. A case study was done in East Java as a home of high biodiversity and as a luxurious landscape for tourism. We evaluate the recent status of biodiversity and its influence on tourism, and suggest that issues of environmental quality, site-plan design and local people involvement in destination development are the ultimate pillars in establishing competitive and sustainable tourism destination.
Home Garden of Local Community in Pancasila Village for Biodiversity Conservation and Ecotourism Sites Development in Tambora Geopark, Sumbawa Island Hakim, Luchman; Kee, Hong Sun
Journal of Tropical Life Science Vol 8, No 2 (2018)
Publisher : Journal of Tropical Life Science

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Home gardens of the villages near the conservation area plays an important role, both in ecologicl and socio-economical aspects. The aim of the research is to identify the plant species diversity in home garden in Pancasila Village, Tambora Geopark in Sumbawa Islands. Floristic survey was conducted at 25 home gardens on local community. An in-depth interviews with informant was generated to generate information  related to species value and home garden management. Data was analyzed disruptively. Result of the study shows that 87 plant species (46 families) was grows in home gardens. These plants consist of 49.56 % of Phanerophytes, 8.90% of Chamaephytes, 25.28% of  Hemicryptophytes and 6.70%of Cryptophytes. According to phytogeograpical origins, 24.41% of the species exclusively are Asian tropic species. These plant has numerous purposes, including staple food, species and vegetables, fruit trees shading trees and ornamental plants. From all species in home garden, some plant has high frequency, including Nephelium lappaceum (f = 0.52), Bougainvillea spectabilis (f = 0.40), Mangifera indica  (f = 0.36), Musa paradisiaca (f = 0.36) and Coffea sp. (f = 0.32). Most of the species was identified as exotic plant species and therefore attention to such species group is needed to protect the environment and biodiversity of Tambora geopark.
Evaluation of the Quality of Coastal Ecosystems in the Spermonde Archipelago Using Macroalgae as Indicators Hamzah, Rispah; Hakim, Luchman; Retnaningdyah, Catur
Journal of Tropical Life Science Vol 10, No 2 (2020)
Publisher : Journal of Tropical Life Science

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The quality of water in Spermonde Archipelago, South Sulawesi has decreased as a result of high human activities and land use, this can have an impact on the life of marine biota. Macroalgae is suitable for bioindicators because they live in a sessile manner, can accumulate metals and distributed widely. This research aimed to determine coastal ecosystem quality by using macroalgae as indicators on five islands that had different anthropogenic stresses. The research was carried out in April 2019 on Barrang Caddi, Bonebatang, Barrang Lompo, Kodingareng Keke, and Badi Islands. Community structures observed included taxa richness, diversity, evenness, dominance of macroalgae and physicochemical parameters (temperature, turbidity, pH, salinity, DO, BOD, H2S, oil, grease, total Phosphate, and nitrate) as well as the measurement of the ecological condition using Quality of Rocky Bottoms (CFR) index. The results showed that physicochemical parameters (temperature, turbidity, pH, salinity, DO, H2S, oil, grease, total Phosphate) of the water still met the quality standards of sea water based on Decree of the State Minister for Environment No. 51/2004 for marine biota and other standards for macroalgae growth. BOD and nitrate have exceeded sea water quality standards for marine biota (20 mg/L for BOD and 0.008 mg/L for nitrates). A total of nine species of macroalgae were found in Barrang Caddi and Badi Island, three species in Bonebatang, and five species in Kodingareng Keke and Barrang Lompo Island. The result of Principal Component Analysis (PCA) and Biplot showed that physicochemical water quality has an influence on the macroalgae community structure. While the CFR index shows Barrang Caddi and Badi Island have poor ecological conditions and Bonebatang, Barrang Lompo, and Kodingareng Keke have bad ecological condition.
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Aminin Aji Dharma Raharjo Aji Dharma Raharjo Akira Kikuchi Alelang, Isak Feridikson Amanda Putri Nastiti Ambariyanto Ambariyanto Amin Setyo Leksono Amin Setyo Leksono Amin Setyo Leksono Aminudin Afandhi Aminudin Afandhi Aminudin Afandhi Andri Tri Cahya Andriani Kusumawati Anggiar Rizky F Antariksa Antariksa Anthon Efani Apriyono Rahadiantoro Apriyono Rahadiantoro, Apriyono Ardina Tanjungsari Ardina Tanjungsari Argus Argus Ari Darmawan Ari Hayati Ari Hayati, Ari Arief Rachmansyah Arief Rachmansyah Arien Heryansyah Arif Luqman Hakim Arina Mana Sikana Aulanni'am Aulanni'am Aulia Luqman Azis Aya Shofiyah Azzah Fauziyah Cholis Azzah Fauziyah Cholis Bagyo Yanuwiadi Bagyo Yanuwiadi Bagyo Yanuwiadi Bagyo Yanuwiyadi Baihaqi Musytawan Bobby Polii Bobby Polii Bobby Polii Brian Rahardi Brian Rahardi Brian Rahardi Brian Rahardi Catur Retnaningdyah Catur Retnaningdyah Catur Retnaningdyah Catur Retnaningdyah Catur Retnaningdyah Cholis, Azzah Fauziyah Christien Yacobina Riung Danniary Ismail Faronny Dayu Puspita Sari Dea Rahmadani Ristanti Dian Siswanto Dian Siswanto Dian Siswanto Dian Sulastini Dian Sulastini, Dian Diane Deibij Pioh Diane Deibij Pioh Dimas Kurnia Purmada Djamhur Hamid Djumahir .. 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