Adam Malik
Universitas Tadulako

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POTENSI DAN PERMUDAAN ALAM ROTAN DI KAWASAN HUTAN PRODUKSI TERBATAS (HPT) DI DESA LABUAN TOPOSO KECAMATAN LABUAN KABUPATEN DONGGALA Abdul Hapid; Adam Malik; Hamka Hamka; Yusuf Abd Malik
ForestSains Vol 14, No 2 (2017): Juni
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Non timber forest products are potential assets to generate foreign exchange. One type of plants that has a trade prospect is rattan. The method used belt transects. The size of the plots is 10 m x 100 m along 1000 m. The result showed that there were three types of rattan, namely Batang Rattan (Calamus zollingeri Becc), Ronti Rattan (Calamus axillaris Becc) and Tohiti Rattan (Calamus inops Becc, ex. Heyne). The density was based on the length of the rattan stems: the length <3 m (133 stems/ha), between 3-5 m (58 stems/ha) and> 5 m (146 stems/ha). The highest potential of rattan at all regeneration levels is dominated by Batang rattan (Calamus zollingeri Becc) of seedling level 93.13%, and 122 stems/ha, 87.93% and 51 stems/ha and adult 68.49% and 100 stems/ha. The type of rattan at all levels of natural regeneration was dominated by Batang rattan (Calamus zollingeri Becc) with Import Value Index (INP) of 184.04%, weaning rate of 178.84%, and adult rate of 151.82%. In the type of Ronti Rattan (Calamus axillaris Becc), the seedling level had an Important Value Index (INP) of 15.96%, weaning rate of 21.16% and an adult rate of 39.16%. While the rattan species that had the lowest Importance Index Score (INP) was the lowest in all natural regeneration classes. That was Ronti Rattan (Calamus inops Becc ex Heyne) with Important Value Index (INP) of seedling and weaning rates absent and at adult level with Important Value Index (INP) of 9.02%.
PERSEPSI MASYARAKAT TERHADAP KEGIATAN REHABILITASI HUTAN LINDUNG DI DESA SARUMBAYA KECAMATAN BANAWA SELATAN KABUPATEN DONGGALA Abdi Tri Pambudi; Adam Malik; Andi Sahri Alam
Jurnal Warta Rimba Vol 7, No 4 (2019)
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Forest and land rehabilitation is intended to restore, maintain and improve forest and land functions so that the carrying capacity, productivity and role in supporting living systems is maintained. The reduced quality of the environment can lead to natural disasters such as floods and landslides and other natural disasters that can harm living things. This study aims to determine public perceptions of protected forest rehabilitation activities in Sarumbaya Village. The study was conducted for three months, from November 2016 to January 2017. The research location was located in Sarumbaya Village, Banawa Selatan District, Donggala Regency, Central Sulawesi Province. Data collection techniques through interviews using questionnaires, with in-depth interviews, which are expected to provide information that supports the validity of data obtained from the questionnaire results. The number of respondents taken was 32 people, respondents were chosen deliberately using a Likert scale analysis with scaling modifications 1-3-5. The results showed that the perception of Sarumbaya Village community towards the rehabilitation of protected forest activities carried out by the Donggala District Forestry Service can be categorized high. This is evident from the community's knowledge of the existence of rehabilitation activities and community involvement in rehabilitation activities starting from the planning, implementation and maintenance stages which are classified as high.Keywords: Perception, Rehabilitation, Protection Forest.
RESPON MASYARAKAT TERHADAP PENGELOLAAN HUTAN RAKYAT DI DESA MANTIKOLE Dina Anggraini; Adam Malik; herman harijanto
Jurnal Warta Rimba Vol 7, No 3 (2019)
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Community forest is one of the initiatives of the government in order to overcome the fulfillment of the community's needs for timber forest products, adding to the number of forest areas that have been reduced due to natural forests which have suffered a lot of degradation and de-concentration. The benefits that can be obtained from community forest management include fulfillment of timber needs, increased community income and increased productivity of community land. The purpose of this study was to determine the understanding and response of the community towards community forest management carried out by the community of farmer groups in Mantikole Village, West Dolo District, Sigi Regency. This research was conducted for three months from December to February 2019 in Mantikole Village, West Dolo District, Sigi Regency. The number of samples in this study were 30 respondents who were obtained using a random method, the respondents consisted of village officials, community leaders, traditional leaders, youth leaders, community forest farmer groups, and farmers not community forests. The data analysis method used in this study is descriptive analysis. The results of the study show that most of the people (respondents) agree to rakayat forest management. The understanding of the people of Mantikole Village is classified as low in rakayat forest management, but the response of the community is high in rakayat forest management and the community hopes that they can increase economic income through rakayat forest management.
PEMANFAATAN HASIL HUTAN BUKAN KAYU (HHBK) BAMBU OLEH MASYARAKAT TERASING (SUKU LAUJE)DI DESA ANGGASAN KECAMATAN DONDO KABUPATEN TOLITOLI Muh Tang; Adam Malik; Abdul Hapid
Jurnal Warta Rimba Vol 7, No 2 (2019)
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Indonesia is a country that is blessed by God with a wealth of natural resources that supports the lives of its people, ranging from marine wealth to innumerable forest resources. The only problem that arises is the resource management of the wealth to be something useful. The purpose of this study was to determine the utilization of non-bamboo forest products made by the Lauje tribe in the Anggasan Village, Dondo District, Tolitoli Regency. This research was conducted in Anggasan Village, Dondo District, Tolitoli Regency, Central Sulawesi Province, for 3 months starting from March to May 2016. The method used in this research was the method of extracting information from the results of questionnaires and respondents so that it was hoped that this research could develop an object or real conditions in the field. The results of the study of the utilization of non-wood forest products (NTFPs) of bamboo by the isolated community (Lauje tribe) in Anggasan Village, Dondo District, ToliToli Regency are as handicrafts in the form of Patapi / sisiru (tatapi), hats (songko), chopsticks (chopsticks), aya (pagero) ), as a Nampang / place of water in the form of a place of water (sasauang) and a long place of water (bandal) and as materials / ingredients for building houses in the form of a house wall (bombonge), the floor of a house (basal) and a chicken coop (saloko). Utilization of bamboo by the community isolated Lauje tribe in Anggasan Village, Dondo District, Tolitoli Regency, is categorized as medium.Keywords: Non-Timber Forest Products, Lauje Tribe, Anggasan Village, Tolitoli Regency