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POTENSI ROTAN KAWASAN HUTAN PRODUKSI DI DESA UEKULI KECAMATAN TOJO KABUPATEN TOJO UNA-UNA Y. Amu, Syaiful Y.; Harijanto, Herman; Sudhartono, Arief; Labiro, Elhayat
Jurnal Warta Rimba Vol 9, No 3 (2021)
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In Indonesia, there are eight genera of rattan consisting of approximately 306 species, only 51 species have been used. This means that the utilization of rattan species is still low and limited to species whose benefits are known and sold in the market. It is estimated that more than 516 species of rattan are found in Southeast Asia, originating from 8 genera, namely for the genus Calamus 333 species, Daemonorops 122 species, Khorthalsia 30 species, Plectocomia 10 species, Plectocomiopsis 10 species, Calopspatha 2 species, Bejaudia 1 species and Ceratolobus 6 Of the 8 genera, two rattan genera with high economic value are Calamus and Daemonorops. The purpose of this study was to determine the potential of rattan in the Production Forest Area in Uekuli Village, Tojo District, Tojo Una-Una Regency. This study uses the "survey" method. Plot placement is done intentionally (purposive sampling). Making plots of observations in the field is done by making sample plots in the form of an unbroken measuring line (Continuous Strip Sampling) as many as 100 observation plots. The plot size used is 20 m x 20 m along 1000 meters. The number of observation lines is 2 lines, with the distance between the lines is 200 m. The results found 4 types of rattan, namely stem rattan (Calamus zollingeri Becc), tohiti rattan (Calamus inops Becc), emblem rattan (Calamus ornatus Blume), and ronti rattan (Calamus axillaris Becc). The biggest potential of rattan species is stem rattan (Calamus zollingeri Becc) with a total of 1378 individuals/ha from the total plot. The type of rattan that has the highest Important Value Index (INP) is stem rattan at 83.45%.Keywords: Rattan Potential, Production Forest, Tojo Una-Una Regency.
IDENTIFIKASI MANFAAT HUTAN OLEH MASYARAKAT DESA KARUNIA KECAMATAAN PALOLO KABUPATEN SIGI Sulham, Sulham; Umar, Syukur; Maiwa, Arman; Anwar, Anwar; Rahman, Abdul
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The pattern of utilization of forest products in rural areas has two social dimensions that influence the existence of forest areas. The First Dimension is that most rural people who consume forest products come from forest areas. The second social dimension is the existence of community dynamics, especially an increase in the population in an area and an increase in income and the quality of human resources that cause changes in the use of forest products. The purpose of this research is to find out how the Community in Utilizing Forest Products and Utilizing Forest Land in Karunia Village, Palolo District, Sigi Regency. The usefulness of this research is to provide information to the public about how the community in utilizing forest products and utilizing forest land in Karunia village, Palolo sub-district, Sigi district. This research was conducted in Karunia Village, Palolo District, Sigi Regency, Central Sulawesi Province. The time of this study is 2 (two) months, namely from October to December 2018. This study uses data collection (interview). To see the level of social capital using qualitative descriptive analysis. In this study there were 39 respondents in Karunia village. The results of this study show the overall activity of the Karunia Village community in protected forest areas in Karunia Village is to harvest timber as a material for making and repairing homes and firewood, harvesting rattan, bamboo, candlenut, honey bees and other forest products. Village Community Activities Karunia Making Use of Forest Land in Protected Forests is Gardening and Farming such as planting cocoa, Durian, Langsat, Banana, Rambutan and Coffee.Keywords: Benefits of Forest and Forest Land Products by Communities in Karun Village
PEMANFAATAN HASIL HUTAN BUKAN KAYU (HHBK) OLEH MASYARAKAT DESA LABUAN KUNGGUMA Fifin, Fifin; Hamzari, Hamzari; Muthmainnah, Muthmainnah; Erniwati, Erniwati
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This research is a study of the utilization of non-timber forest products (NTFPs) by the villagers of Labuan Kungguma. In general, the community around the forest utilizes the existence of the forest to fulfill their daily needs and the income they get from most non-timber forest products (NTFPs). The research was carried out for three months from February to April 2019. The research location was located in Labuan Kungguma Village, Labuan District, Donggala Regency, Central Sulawesi. The purpose of this research was to examine Community Involvement in Non-Timber Forest Product Utilization (NTFP) and Constraints faced by the community in utilization (NTFP) in Labuan Kungguma Village, Labuan District Donggala Regency. Data collection techniques through observation, interviews using questionnaires, the analysis used is descriptive analysis by presenting data through tables and calculating percentages. The results showed a form of community involvement in the utilization of forest products (NTFPs), namely a form of collection of non-timber forest products (NTFPs) and a form of farmer group involvement. Community and farmer group involvement in the collection of forest products (NTFPs) is by taking it directly in the forest area. Types of forest products used by the community include rattan, bamboo and honey.Keywords : Utilization, Non-Timber Forest Products.
POTENSI WISATA ALAM GUNUNG TELETUBIS DI DESA AVOLUA KECAMATAN PARIGI UTARA KABUPATEN PARIGI MOUTONG Rahmawati, Desi; Korja, I Nengah; Toknok, Bau; Rosyid, Abdul
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Teletubis mountain yootism object is one of attractions found in parigi moutong regency precisely mouton regency precisely in avolua village kecamatan north parigi central sulawesi province this research there are several types of animals such as butterflies, dragonflies, snails. Not only fauna there are also flora such as reeds, Javanese wood, gersen, coconut, and guava there are alsobeautiful natural scenery and still very good for tourists to visit inside and outside the city tourists to visit inside and outside the city tourists can tae a trip by approaching to reach the summit of teletubis mountain in the village of avolua, north parigi sub-district, parigi mouton district was conducted in april to may 2019 located in teletubis mountain tourism object avolua village, north parigi sub-district, parigi moutong district, central sulawesi province, the purpose of this study was to determine the village of avolua, nirth parigi district, the method used in this research was ADO-ODTWA analysis. This tourist attraction has the potantial for the uniaveness of attractive natural resources such as flora and fauna, natural. Phenomena as well as beatiful panorama, security, and comfort that is aviceawoke, good service and the availability of facilites and infrastructure. So this attraction is worth developing with the acauisition of eligibility index 74,76%, the strategy that must be carried oul for the development of natural tourism is the feasibility of existing netural rosoorces, make additions to existing and non, existent faciuties such as gazebos and trashbins inceriase promotion to tourists by teletubis mountain publishing them to print and social media.Keyword: Teletubis mountain, nature tourism, mountain
PENGARUH BERBAGAI SKARIFIKASI TERHADAP PERKECAMBAHAN BENIH KEMIRI (Aleurites moluccana Willd.) Damayanti, Evi; Umar, Husain; Wulandari, Retno; Wahyuni, Dewi; Rahmawati, Rahmawati
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Hazelnut (Aleurites mollucana Willd.) is one type of MPTS plant so that hazelnut plants can be used as pioneers in rehabilitation activities. Hazelnuts have a thick seed skin and impermeable or dormant seed properties against water and gas, blocking water imbibisi and oxygen entry into the seeds. Skarification is one of the seed treatment efforts, aimed at breaking dormancy, as well as accelerating the occurrence of uniform seed germination (Sholicha, 2009). There are three types of skarification, namely physical, chemical and mechanical skarification. The treatment of various skarification of hazelnut seeds can increase the germination of hazelnut seeds (Aleurites moluccana Willd.) in real time. This can be seen from the real influence of giving treatment of various skarification to the germination of hazelnut seeds such as the percentage of the number of germinated seeds (G), the average percentage of the number of germinated seeds per day (MDG), the average germination day (GR), and the speed of tumb. Immersion skarification treatment using KNO3 with a consentaration content of 0.2% for 24 hours gives a better influence in the percentage of the number of germinated seeds with an average amount of 44%, the average percentage of germinated seeds per day with an average amount of 0.69%, the average germination day with the number of 42 days, and the speed grows with an average amount of 0.034%/etmal. When compared to other perpetrators.Keywords: Hazelnut, skarification, KNO3, germination
ANALISIS SPEKTRAL PENGGUNAAN LAHAN MENGGUNAKAN CITRA LANDSAT 8 DI SUB DAS MIU KECAMATAN GUMBASA KABUPATEN SIGI Khairussidqih, Sayid; Akhbar, Akhbar; Wahid, Abdul; Misrah, Misrah; Hamka, Hamka
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The Miu sub-watershed has a strategic function in providing ground water. Various community activities around the Miu sub-watershed have made its condition increasingly degraded which is quite serious in terms of its ecological, economic and social functions. As an initial step to maintain conservation, it is necessary to do land use in the Miu sub-watershed. This study aims to determine the type of land use found in the Miu sub-watershed and to determine the type of composite tape that is good for interpreting land. This research was carried out by conducting a composite image which was then carried out by taking training samples (sampling) then conducting a guided classification (supervised classification) and checking in the field and the last step was to test the accuracy of image accuracy. From the results of Landsat 8 image classification using composite band 632 obtained 6 land use classes and composite band 654 and band 653 obtained 7 land use classes consisting of Primary Forest, Secondary Forest, Plantation, Shrub, Settlements, Open Land, and Water Bodies. Meanwhile, from the results of the accuracy test using the Confusion Matrix method, the security band 654 has the highest level of accuracy with a total accuracy value of 85%, compared to composite band 653 which has an accuracy value of 74% and band 632 has an accuracy of 63%.Keywords: Landsat 8 imagery, classification, use, Miu . sub-watershed
KEANEKARAGAMAN JENIS ANGGREK DI KAWASAN HUTAN DESA REJEKI KECAMATAN PALOLO KABUPATEN SIGI Wololi, Januar Harun; Mallombasang, Sri Ningsih; Sustri, Sustri; Rahmawati, Rahmawati
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Indonesia is an archipelago located on the equator which makes Indonesia very rich in biodiversity, such as trees, epiphytes, lianas, orchids and others. Specifically for Indonesian orchids, it is estimated that there are approximately 3,000 types of orchids. But until now, certain information regarding the distribution and ecological character in particular is still very limited. The purpose of this study was to determine the diversity of orchid species found in the Forest Zone of the Rejeki Village. This research was conducted from March to May 2018, located in the Rejeki Village Forest Area, Palolo District, Sigi Regency. Orchid data collected includes types of orchids, the number of individual orchids of each type. This research was carried out exploratively in the forest area. The method used is the path method carried out by purposive sampling line (intentional) and then systematically sampling. Data were analyzed using the Type (H ') Diversity Index. The results showed that the calculation of the diversity index of orchid species (H ') in the village of Rejeki, Palolo Subdistrict, Sigi Regency, Central Sulawesi Province was classified as moderate at 1.71231. The results of the calculation of the Diversity Index (H ') for each natural orchid species found at a research location that has a high H' value are Spathoglotis plicata Blume species. With a large value of 0.36724 or 23 species out of 59 natural species found. Subsequently followed by species of Phreatia micranha (A.Rich.) Lindl) with an H value of 0.35961 or 12 species from 59 species of natural orchids, Ceologyne celebensis J. J.Sm with an H value of 0.27093 or 8 species.Kata Kunci : Keanekaragaman, Anggrek, Desa Rejeki, Kabupaten Sigi

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