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Motivasi Masyarakat Terhadap Pengalihan Fungsi Lahan Hutan Menjadi Lahan Pertanian Di Desa Bakubakulu Kecematan Palolo Kabupaten Sigi Rizaldy, Dedy Wahyu; Rachman, Imran; Dg. Massiri, Sudirman
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Change of function of forest land is a change in the function of the main forest into non-forest areas such as, settlements, agricultural areas and plantations. The community has the incentive to perform the function of forest land. The purpose of this study is to determine the community's motivation to transfer the function of forest land to agricultural land in the village. Bakubakulu Palolo Subdistrict, Sigi Regency. This research was carried out for three months, from May to June 2017. The research location was in Bakubakulu Village Palolo Subdistrict, Sigi Regency, Central Sulawesi. Data collection techniques in this study were carried out by using information retrieval through surveys (observation directly) to the object to be examined, including observations of actual conditions in the field consisting of observations of the conversion of the function of forest land into agricultural land by the community in Bakubakulu Village, Palolo District, Sigi Regency. The method used is descriptive in 1-3-5. The results of the study indicate the level of community motivation based on material needs is very high. The community conducts the conversion of the function of forest land into agricultural land in order to have productive land for agricultural / gardening activities in order to get good harvests. to meet daily needs.Keywords: Motivation, Forest Land Function Expert, Community
KEANEKARAGAMAN JENIS ROTAN DI KAWASAN HUTAN PRODUKSI DESA SALUKAIA KECAMATAN PAMONA BARAT KABUPATEN POSO Perusu, Onesimus; Harijanto, Herman; S, Sustri
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Rattan is a plant that lives in clumps or singles and is classified into the family Arecaceae / Palmae. Determination of the type of rattan can be through identification based on the morphological character of plant organs. Classification of types of rattan is usually based on the equality of characteristics possessed by each type. Ecologically, rattan thrives in various places, both lowlands and highlands, especially in humid areas such as river banks. This study aims to determine the diversity of rattan species in the production forest area of Salukaia Village, Pamona Barat District, Poso Regency. The study was conducted in December 2015 - January 2016. This study used a survey method to select or place plots deliberately made in places where rattan was found (purporsive sampling). The number of observation lanes is 1 lane with a length of lane 1000 m and width 20 m, then a plot of 20x20 m is made. Along the observation track 30 plots were made. The data obtained were analyzed to determine density, frequency, index, importance value (INP) and diversity index. From the results of the study found 9 (nine) types of rattan namely Kuyuwi rattan (Daemonorops robusta Becc.), Tida Lingka rattan (Daemonorops sp.), Uban rattan (Calamus sp.), Hoa rattan (Calamus ornatus var. Celebicus Bl), rattan rattan (Daemonorops sp.), Uban rattan (Calamus sp.), Hoa rattan (Calamus ornatus var. Celebicus Bl), rattan rattan Bottle Tungka (Calamus inops Becc.), Laru rattan (Calamus orthostachyus Becc.), Silaya rattan (Daemonorops lamprolepsis Becc.), Batang rattan (Calamus zollingerii Becc.), And Ronti rattan (Calamus leptostachys Becc.). The dominant type of rattan at the study site was Kuyuwi (Daemonorops robusta Becc.). The level of diversity of rattan species is classified as being abundant with a value of 1.91.Keywords: Rattan Species Diversity, Production Forest Areas
Variasi Radial Sifat Mekanika Kayu Malapoga (Toona ciliata M. Roem) Yang Berasal Sulawesi Tengah Hapid, Abdul
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This research had the objectives to find out the variation mechanical properties of malapoga wood in the radial direction. Materials used in this research were a tree malapoga from Tojo Una-Una District and a tree from Sigi District Central Sulawesi. This study applied factorial experiment in completely randomized design. Factors of this research were site and radial direction. Testing of physical-mechanical properties of wood is done by using the method of British Standard Number 373 in 1957. The results showed that the physical-mechanical properties of malapoga wood the radial direction from the pith increased toward the bark. Air-dry moisture content was 15.57%. Specific gravity was 0.46. Static bending strength till proportional limit, MOE and MOR consecutively 446.77 kg/cm2, 59,69(103 kg/cm2), 595,81 kg/cm2.Keywords: Malapoga Wood, Mechanical Properties, Radial Direction
PERTUMBUHAN SEMAI EBONI (Diospyros celebica Bakh.) PADA BERBAGAI INTENSITAS CAHAYA DAN JENIS MULSA Harman, Harman; eardah, wardah; Zulkaidhah, Zulkaidhah
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Ebony (Diospyros celebica Bakh.) Has a local name as kayu hitam, which is one of the superior tree species in Sulawesi. Ebony wood has a very high economic value because in addition to the beauty of fiber and wood color, ebony also includes exotic species that have high strength and durability. Ebony regeneration rate in nature is relatively low, this is caused by its semi-tolerant nature, where at the ebony seedling level requires shade plants. In addition to shade, mulch also plays an important role in the initial growth process of plants, the use of mulch is able to maintain a more stable soil temperature and is able to retain moisture around plant roots. The research was conducted for 3 months, from December 2015 to February 2016. The research location was in the area of the Faculty of Forestry, Tadulako University, Palu, Central Sulawesi Province. The method used is a completely randomized design (CRD) factorial pattern, which consists of two factors, namely light intensity and type of mulch. The materials used in this study were 6-month-old ebony seedlings, topsoil soil, bokashi fertilizer. Observation of ebony plant growth shows that ebony needs shade at an early stage and requires mulch for the growth process, I1M1 treatment (70% light intensity + 1kg coconut shell charcoal mulch) produces the best height increase of 1.79 cm. The I1M2 treatment (70% light intensity + 1kg sawdust charcoal mulch), the best is 1.30 mm. The I2M1 treatment (90% light intensity + 1kg coconut shell charcoal mulch) did not dominate the growth of leaves much as well as the I2M2 treatment (light intensity 90 + sawdust charcoal) did not dominate the leaf area increase.Keywords: Eboni, light intensity, mulch. Diospyros celebica Bakh
PARTISIPASI PETANI DALAM PENGELOLAAN HUTAN KEMASYARAKATAN DI DESA LABUAN TOPOSO KECAMATAN LABUAN KABUPATEN DONGGALA Sagita, Merki Natasya; Akhbar, Akhbar; Muis, Hasriani
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Community Forestry (HKm) is a state forest aimed at empowering, increasing the capacity and independence of local communities to obtain the benefits of forest resources optimally and fairly. Community forest management is one solution to improve community welfare and is a concrete form of community participation in the implementation of forestry development. Community participation in community forest management is one of the social capital that has been developed integratively through various creative activities in order to utilize natural resources sustainably and sustainably. The purpose of this study was to determine the level of participation of community forest farmers in Labuan Toposo Village, Labuan Subdistrict, Donggala Regency. The method used in this study is descriptive method. Data collection is done by observation or direct observation in the field and conducting interviews with farmers (Respondents). The population in this study were farmers in Labuan Toposo Village. Sampling in this study using purposive sampling method or with intentional namely by selecting farmers who are members of the Sisere Jaya Forest Farmer Group with 30 respondents. The research data analysis was used to answer the research objectives that had been made using quantitative descriptive and qualitative descriptive analysis. The level of participation in Community Forest Management is classified as high with a percentage of 76.67%, and the level of participation of farmers in community forest management is at the planning stage of entering the Partnership level. Power is channeled between government negotiations and farmers. The government imposes farmers as work partners, they together work together in compiling and implementing work programs.Keywords: Community Forestry, Participation, Forest Farmers, Forest Management
PENGARUH JENIS BAHAN ORGANIK DAN KONSENTRASI Azotobacter sp TERHADAP PERTUMBUHAN SEMAI JATI (Tectona grandis Linn. F) s, Syaifuddin; m, Muslimin
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Azotobacter is a non-symbiotic bacterium and can capture N in the air. Azotobacter lives as heterotrophic bacteria that need organic as food. Azotobacter has the potential to developed in Teak plants, considering that Teak is not from legume. This study aims to types of organic and the concentration Azotobacter sp on the growth of Teak plants (Tectona grandis Linn. F). The study conducted three months from January to March 2019, which conducted at the Temporary Nursery Area of the Faculty of Forestry, Tadulako University. This study uses a Completely Randomized Design (CRD) factorial pattern with two factors consisting of organic matter factors, without organic matter (B0), straw (B1), goat manure (B2), and cocoa skin (B3), the second factor, Concentration Azotobacter sp 0 ml+10 liters waters (M0), 50ml+10 liters waters (M1), 100ml+10 liters waters (M2), 150ml+10 liters waters (M3), and 200ml+10 liters waters (M4). The results showed cocoa skin (B3) had an average height increase of 12.52 cm and an increase the number leaves of 8.07 strands, significantly different from treatment without organic matter (B0). The interaction of Azotobacter sp 200ml+10 liters waters (M4) concentration has an average height increase of 13.62 cm and the addition of leaves of 7.92 strands is significantly different from the consentration of Azotobacter sp 0ml+10 liters waters (M0). Azotobacter sp 200ml+10 liters waters (B3M4) gave the highest increase in average of 16.23 cm, number of leaves 9.33 strands, and 0.43 cm in diameter differed Azotobacter sp 0ml+10 liters waters (B0M0).Key Words : Teak, Organik Matter, Azotobacter
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
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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
POTENSI WISATA ALAM AIR TERJUN DI DESA MALANGGA KECAMATAN GALANG KABUPATEN TOLI TOLI h, Herman; Sudhartono, Arief
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The Republic of Indonesia is a country that has abundant natural resource potential, biodiversity and history. In the Toli toli area Especially in the village of Malangga there are waterfalls, rivers, flora and fauna, customs / culture that are feasible to be developed as nature tourism. But until now there has never been an identification and assessment of natural tourism potentials in Malangga Village so that it is feasible to be developed as a natural tourism destination. This research was conducted for 2 months, from April to May 2019, located in Malangga Village, Galang District, Toli-Toli Regency, Central Sulawesi Province. This study uses a survey method by conducting field observations directly accompanied by interviews with the community, with a sample of 31 sufficient to represent this study it's just that the representation of the elements of society used as research samples, data analysis used is the Guidelines for Regional Operations Analysis of Objects and Attraction Nature Tourism (ODO-ODTWA) Director General of PHKA 2003. The results showed that the potential of natural tourism found in the village of Malangga is a panorama of nature, waterfalls, rivers, traditional customs / cultures, flora and fauna. The results of the feasibility analysis of the potential values obtained for each criterion are attractiveness (100%), Accessibility (83.3%), Accommodation (50%), Facilities and Infrastructure (100%). Shows that Malangga Village is worthy of being developed as one of the natural tourist destination areas with a general feasibility percentage of 83.32%.Keywords : Potential, Potential Of Natural Tourism, Waterfall
MANAJEMEN PEMASARAN HASIL PRODUK AGROFORESTRY DI DESA TIBO KECAMATAN SINDUE TOMBUSABORAKABUPATEN DONGGALA Awalia, Lulu; Umar, Syukur; Alam, Andi Sahri
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Agroforestry has been known to have a very important role in helping to reduce poverty in rural areas. Firewood, fruits, nuts, medicinal plants, raw materials for crafts such as rattan and bamboo, and various other agroforestry products are collected by small farmers and sold in traditional markets. The income derived from these agroforestry products is usually used as a safety net for poor farming families, agroforestry is generally practiced on a relatively limited plot of land (on average less than one hectare) due to the widely supported community land ownership. The purpose of this study was to determine the marketing channel of agroforestry products and analyze the marketing margins and marketing efficiency results of agroforestry products in the village of Tibo Tombusabora, Sindue District, Donggala Regency. The location of this research was carried out in the village of Tibo Tombusabora, Donggala Regency. The sample used in this study was purposive sampling technique. Based on the results of research conducted obtained analysis of the total marketing margins of cocoa, rambutan and chili in the village of Tibo are the same, both between the first channel and the second channel are cocoa Rp3.61%, rambutan Rp6.97% and chili Rp. 3.22 % with the existing efficiency level for each channel, where the first level efficiency channel is Cocoa 5.08%, Rambutan 8.14% and Chili 4.19% and the second level efficiency channel namely Cocoa 7.60%, Rambutan 1.21 % and 6.28% Chili.Keywords: Marketing Management, Agroforestry, Tibo Village.
Variasi Radial Sifat Mekanika Kayu Malapoga (Toona ciliata M. Roem) Yang Berasal Sulawesi Tengah Hapid, Abdul
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This research had the objectives to find out the variation mechanical properties of malapoga wood in the radial direction. Materials used in this research were a tree malapoga from Tojo Una-Una District and a tree from Sigi District Central Sulawesi. This study applied factorial experiment in completely randomized design. Factors of this research were site and radial direction. Testing of physical-mechanical properties of wood is done by using the method of British Standard Number 373 in 1957. The results showed that the physical-mechanical properties of malapoga wood the radial direction from the pith increased toward the bark. Air-dry moisture content was 15.57%. Specific gravity was 0.46. Static bending strength till proportional limit, MOE and MOR consecutively 446.77 kg/cm2, 59,69(103 kg/cm2), 595,81 kg/cm2.Keywords: Malapoga Wood, Mechanical Properties, Radial Direction

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