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STUDI ETNOBOTANI TUMBUHAN OBAT MASYARAKAT DI DESA PASTINA KECAMATAN SANANA KABUPATEN KEPULAUAN SULA Khardy Soamole; Euis F.S. Pangemanan; Wawan Nurmawan
COCOS Vol. 10 No. 1 (2018)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35791/cocos.v1i3.21143

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ABSTRACTTraditional medicine is part of a cultural system of people  whose benafits are very large in the development of public health. As  a first step it is very helpful to know a plant with medical poroperties is from the knowledge of the community for generations.this study aims to determine the type and utilization of traditionl community medicinal plants in Pastina village Sanana Distirct Sula Islands Regency.  This research was carried out in March – April 2017.  The data was collected by interviewing  Batra using questionnaires and the data were analyzed by descriptife analysis and presented in the from of tables and figure.  The results of this study found 53 types of plants and 39 families that were utilized as traditional medicine. The most numerous families are Araceae and Fabaceae.  Keywords : Traditional medicine, medicinal plants, Pasina village.
KEANEKARAGAMAN JENIS BURUNG DI SEKITAR MATA AIR BRON DESA WAREMBUNGAN KABUPATEN MINAHASA Muhammad Rezah M Ishak; Johny S. Tasirin; Wawan Nurmawan
COCOS Vol. 10 No. 2 (2018)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35791/cocos.v1i4.22089

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ABSTRACTBirds are one of the biological wealth possessed by Indonesia. The presence of feed, nesting sites and stops is a factor that influences bird species' wealth at the local level. Birds are found in almost every place and have an important position as one of Indonesia's animal wealth. Birds also have a close connection with human life since time immemorial. This study aims to inventory and analyze the diversity of bird species and their abundance around the eyes of Bron water, Warembungan Village, Minahasa Regency. The study was conducted from August to September 2016 around the eyes of Bron's water, Warembungan Village, Minahasa Regency. Data retrieval is done by the IPA-Count method. The results of observations were found 49 species of birds from 26 families, with the Shannon-Wiener index value 2.44 as an indication of the diversity of species of birds around the Bron spring. Keywords : Birds, Bird species diversity, Around the Bron spring
KOMUNITAS BURUNG DI HUTAN LINDUNG GUNGUNG MASARANG Otis Warwer; Johny S. Tasirin; Wawan Nurmawan
COCOS Vol. 10 No. 3 (2018)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35791/cocos.v1i1.22200

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ABSTRACT According to Dias (2006) Bird communities are groups of individuals of several species who live together in the same space and time. Complex and heterogeneous vegetation structures will increase diversity in a habitat, which is thought to increase the diversity of birds in a community. The purpose of this study was to study bird communities in Gunung Masarang Protection Forest, Tomohon City. The study was conducted in June to July 2018 in the Mount Masarang Protection Forest. Data retrieval is done by meode count points (count points). The results showed that there were 47 species of birds from 24 families in Gunung Masarang Protection Forest, with 19 species of Endemic Sulawesi and 2 species protected by LHK 92/2018 Candy with medium species diversity H '= 2.66 and evenness value E = 0.61. Keywords: Birds, Bird Communities, Mount Masarang Protected Forest
POTENSI PENGEMBANGAN WISATA PULAU BUNAKEN Juwairia Umacina; Wawan Nurmawan; Fabiola B. Saroinsong
COCOS Vol. 10 No. 3 (2018)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35791/cocos.v1i1.22202

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ABSTRACT Tourism is one source of foreign exchange of this country, in addition from oil and gas sector which are very potential and has a big contribution to build the economic.This research was conducting in  Bunaken island, the  purpose of this research  to find out the potential and obstacles of those related to tourism development of Bunaken Island.  In developing tourism in Bunaken Island, the first, it need to identify the potential and obstacles in plans and structures of tourism development, so that existing potential can  develop and existing obstacles can overcome. The research method was using interviews with visitors as many as 20 respondents and take the secondary data in ministry of forestry books. Furthermore, the existing data was comparing with observations / observations in the field and interviews with community leaders and managers of Bunaken, National Park. Bunaken Island have the potentials to develop as an alternative to underwater panoramas such as the addition of cultural attractions, mangrove roaming and nature, bird watching, coastal tourism development and culinary tourism and environmentally friendly agriculture. Tourism activities need to  support by the availability of facilities and infrastructure such as clean water. Keywords : tourism, Bunaken Island, infrastructure, potency, obstacles.
STRATEGI PEMASARAN HHBK GULA AREN DI DEASA LUMPIAS WILAYAH KPHL MINAHASA UTARA Marthinus Fatemyo; Hengk D. Walangitan; Wawan Nurmawan
COCOS Vol. 10 No. 7 (2018)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35791/cocos.v1i5.25638

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Abstract This study aims to describe and analyze the marketing strategy of palm sugar in Lumpias Village. The study was conducted in September 2017 using a survey approach by interviewing 6 producers of respondents through questionnaires, with open questions. The data obtained were analyzed using the SWOT method. Based on the results of the SWOT analysis obtained hold and maintain strategy means that the marketing of palm sugar in Lumpias Village has the strength and opportunity to continue to be maintained and maintained through market penetration and product development. Furthermore, in the development of marketing with the following strategies : (1) the strategy of building and increasing business partnership and expanding the marketing network by utilizing the development of information technology (2) the strategy of promoting through the internet (3) the strategy of maintaining and improving product quality Key words: HHBK Marketing Strategy Palm Sugar in Deasa Lumpias North Minahasa KPHL Region.
STRUKTUR DAN KOMPOSISI POHON DI PLOT PERMANEN HUTAN ALAM PINOLOSIAN KABUPATEN BOLAANG MONGONDOW SELATAN Darsan Umawaitina; Fabiola B. Saroinsong; Wawan Nurmawan
COCOS Vol. 10 No. 8 (2018)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35791/cocos.v2i6.26025

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ABSRACT The purpose of this study was to analyze the structure and composition of trees in the permanent plots of the Pinosian Natural Forest, South Bolaang Mongondow Regency. This research will be carried out in September-October 2018. Data is collected using the transect method. There are 5 transects within 500 m, the five transects are permanent transects that have been made by management (PT. Kawanua Kahuripan Pantera). In each transect, there are 5 observation plots measuring 20x20 m2. The distance between observation plots in the transect is 100 m. Observations were made on each individual tree in the observation plot, namely: identification of species and diameter measurements for individual trees that have a diameter of ≥20 cm. There are 25 tree species from 20 families, species with the highest INP are Palaquium gutta (40.52%), Magnolia obovata (18.61%), Macaranga sp (15.56%), and Pometia pinnata (13.39%). The tree structure shows that the distribution of the highest diameter class is the diameter class ≥40-50 cm (26%) and ≥50-60 cm (25%). Keywords: structure and composition, natural forest, Pinosian
ANALISIS TINGKAT KEPUASAN BERDASARKAN PERSEPSI PENGUNJUNG DI KAWASAN EKOWISATA MANGROVE PARK BAHOWO KOTA MANADO SULAWESI UTARA Safrin Radeng; Wawan Nurmawan; Fabiola B. Saroinsong
COCOS Vol. 11 No. 2 (2019): EDISI APRIL-JUNI
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35791/cocos.v1i2.27345

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ABSTRACT The purpose of this study was to analyze the level of visitor satisfaction based on perceptions in the Mangowo Park Bahowo ecotourism area (MPB). The availability of information about the level of visitor satisfaction with the ecotourism area is expected to be an evaluation material for the manager in preparing the Mangrove Park Bahowo ecotourism development plan. This research was conducted in August-September 2019 in Bahowo, Tongkaina Village, Manado City. This research was conducted through a survey by filling out a questionnaire through interviews with 30 respondents. The data obtained were analyzed using the Likert Scale method. Based on the results of the study, the researchers concluded that MPB's natural beauty received the highest perception rating, which affected the level of visitor satisfaction giving the highest score on MPB view quality. The lowest level of visitor satisfaction for a variety of attractions, is related to the low visitor perceptions of ecotourism facilities and their arrangement.
POTENSI EKOWISATA BIRDWATCHING DI KETAMA ADVENTURE PARK MINAHASA Novelianer M. Charvelindah; Wawan Nurmawan; Martina A. Langi
COCOS Vol. 11 No. 4 (2019): EDISI OKTOBER-DESEMBER 2019
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35791/cocos.v4i4.29963

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ABSTRACT POTENTIAL OF BIRDWATCHING ECOWISATA IN KETAMA ADVENTURE PARK MINAHASA This research aims to study bird diversity and the effects of vegetation cover said dicersity, as well as perception of Touliang Oki villagers about Birdwatching Ecotourism in Ketama Adventure Park, Minahasa. The study was conducted in August to September 2019 in Ketama Adventure Park and Touliang Oki Village, Tondano District, Minahasa Regency. Observation were made using a point count method for bird diversity and vegetation cover, and rapid assessment and interviews for community perceptions. A total of 13 points were observed spread over 4 land cover types. This study found 48 bird species from 22 families. Shannon-Wiener Indeks calculation for diversity scores resulted in a value of 2.58, which falls into the medium category. Vegetation and habitat types were compared to each other to obtain similarity indices. This resulted in 6 pairwise comparisons, were 5 pairs had a high similarty index (> 50 %) while 1 pair had a low similarity indeks (< 50 %). Based on interviews Touliang Oki Villangers supports the existence of Birdwatching Ecotourism activities in Ketama Adventure Park as an economic driver. Keywords : Ecotourism, Birdwatching, Ketama Adventure Park.
KEANEKARAGAMAN JENIS BURUNG AIR DI KECAMATAN KAKAS, SULAWESI UTARA Tiara W. N. Lasantu Tiara W. N. Lasantu; Johny S. Tasirin; Wawan Nurmawan
COCOS Vol. 12 No. 2 (2020): EDISI APRIL-JUNI 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35791/cocos.v6i6.30878

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ABSTRACT DIVERSITY OF AQUATIC BIRD SPECIES IN KAKAS DISTRICT, NORTH SULAWESI The objectives of the research are to determine the waterbird diversity, community structure and composition. It is also to compare bird communities in the lake and the adjacent forested area. The study was conducted in January to February 2020 in Kakas, Minahasa Regency, North Sulawesi. The water bird communities were observed by count point method along the lake-line and on a transect in the forested area. There were seven observation points along the lake and three at the forested area. The results show that there are 54 species of birds (22 families) with 17 (6 families) species of waterbirds. The community structure and composition in lakes is different to the forests. Species with high important values on the lake are Collocalia esculenta, Egretta garzetta, Ardeola speciosa, Hirundo tahitica, dan Ardea alba (IV 38.74-12.91). The important species in the forested area are Collocalia esculenta, Milvus migrans, Corvus enca, Cinnyris jugularis, dan Zosterops montanus (IV 43.99-12.53). The Shannon-Wiener index is medium 2.25 and the evenness is high 0.70. The community similarity index is low at 0.36. Keywords : Water Birds, Species Diversity, Kakas District
KEANEKARAGAMAN JENIS BURUNG DI BEBERAPA TUTUPAN LAHAN DI SUAKA MARGASATWA MANEMBO-NEMBO Rian S. Darwis; Reynold P. Kainde; Wawan Nurmawan
COCOS Vol. 12 No. 3 (2020): EDISI JULI-SEPTEMBER 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35791/cocos.v7i7.31709

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ABSTRACTThe purpose of this research is to be able to find out and analyze the diversity ofbird species in some land cover at Manembo-nembo Wildlife Reserve. Thisresearch was conducted in January-March 2020, a research location in theManembo-nembo Wildlife Reserve area which includes the administrative area ofSouth Minahasa Regency. The method used is the method of point count with thenumber of 7 points used as observation samples with each primary dry land forest3 points, dry land farming 3 points and dry land agriculture mixed with shrubs 1point. The data analysis used is (Shannon-Wiener Diversity Index), (RelativeAbundance Index), (Average Index) and (Type Similarity Index). The resultsshowed that there are 60 species of birds from 28 families in the Manembo-nemboWildlife Reserve in the South Minahasa adiministration region. This area has adiversity value (3.21) as an indicator of the high diversity of bird species. Forprimary dryland forest cover has a diversity index value (3.01) with a total of 34types, a value (2.97) with a total of 31 types on agricultural cover of dry landmixed with shrubs and the lowest value on dryland agricultural cover (2.77) witha total of 42 types.Keywords : Diversity of bird species, Land cover, Manembo-nembo WildlifeReserve