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Etnobotani Tumbuhan Obat Tradisional Di Desa Piliana Dan Desa Hatu Kecamatan Tehoru Kabupaten Maluku Tengah Kiat, Fatwa A.; Puttileihalat, Maya M.S.; Sahusilawane, John F.
MAKILA Vol 13 No 2 (2019): Makila : Jurnal Penelitian Kehutanan
Publisher : Universitas Pattimura

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (1643.692 KB) | DOI: 10.30598/makila.v13i2.2445

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This study aims to determine the ethnobotany of medicinal plants in Piliana Village and Hatu Village, Tehoru District, Central Maluku Regency. This research took place from February 2019. In connection with the implementation of this research, the method used is the purposive sampling method. Data is all information or material provided that must be sought and collected by the problem being studied. The data used in this study include primary data and secondary data. In this study, data collection in the form of interviews with the community was also carried out by determining the sample in the field of 10% of the number of families (heads of families). In addition to interviews to get in-depth results, observation and documentation are also carried out so that the data obtained is more accurate by the data obtained at the research time. There are 71 types of medicinal plants found in Piliana and Hatu villages; 48 ​​types of diseases are treated. Most of the plant organs used are leaves, and the most commonly used processing method is boiling. There are 21 different plant species found in Piliana Village and 29 medicinal plants in Hatu Village.
STRATEGI PERLINDUNGAN FLORA DAN FAUNA HUTAN MENGHADAPI ANCAMAN PERUBAHAN IKLIM DAN DEGRADASI LINGKUNGAN Sahusilawane, John F.; Imlabla, Wilma
MARSEGU : Jurnal Sains dan Teknologi Vol. 2 No. 6 (2025): MARSEGU : Jurnal Sains dan Teknologi
Publisher : PT. BARRINGTONIA ASIATICA LESTARI

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69840/marsegu/2.6.2025.387-400

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Climate change demands sustainable adaptive strategies to maintain ecosystem resilience and human well-being. This study employs the Systematic Literature Review (SLR) method combined with bibliometric analysis to examine the development of literature on ecosystem-based adaptation (EbA). Data were obtained from the Scopus database within a specific time range and analyzed using VOSviewer through three stages: co-occurrence analysis to identify main research themes, co-authorship analysis to map collaboration networks among authors and institutions, and co-citation analysis to reveal conceptual linkages across studies. The results show that EbA has become an integrative framework emphasizing ecosystem-based conservation, community engagement, and the utilization of monitoring technologies such as remote sensing, GIS, drones, and artificial intelligence. Patterns of international collaboration highlight the critical role of synergy among government policies, community practices, and academic recommendations in strengthening adaptive strategies. This study concludes that the success of EbA requires a combination of scientific approaches, technological innovation, and active community participation to achieve sustainable adaptation.
PERAN KEARIFAN LOKAL DALAM KONSERVASI SATWA LIAR ENDEMIK DI HUTAN TROPIS INDONESIA Imlabla, Wilma; Sahusilawane, John F.
MARSEGU : Jurnal Sains dan Teknologi Vol. 2 No. 7 (2025): MARSEGU : Jurnal Sains dan Teknologi
Publisher : PT. BARRINGTONIA ASIATICA LESTARI

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69840/marsegu/2.7.2025.425-441

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Indonesia boasts abundant biodiversity, especially unique wildlife in tropical forests that encounter numerous threats. This research seeks to examine the function of local knowledge in preserving native wildlife by utilizing qualitative methods and conducting detailed interviews with 10 informants. The results indicate that local knowledge, including traditional restrictions, ceremonies, and community oversight, is vital for the conservation of wildlife. Contemporary modernization issues and financial strains are key dangers, yet cooperation among stakeholders improves conservation success. Passing cultural values to younger generations is crucial for sustainability. This research highlights the significance of acknowledging local knowledge in conservation strategies for sustainable ecosystems. The findings can act as a guideline for formulating participatory conservation policies in Indonesia.