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The Potency of Soil Insect As Soil Quality Bioindicators in Citrus Plantations Poncokusumo District, Malang Regency Suheriyanto, Dwi; Lutfiyah, Arifatul; Dara W., Dika; Farhan, Mohammad; Izzah, Ainiy
El-Hayah : Jurnal Biologi Vol 7, No 4 (2020): EL-HAYAH (VOL 7, NO 4 MARET 2020)
Publisher : Department of Biology Science and Technology Faculty UIN Maulana Malik Ibrahim Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18860/elha.v7i4.10667

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Insects have great potential to be used as soil bioindicators. The research aims to analyze abundance and diversity of soil insects genus and determine the soil insects genus that have potential as soil quality bioindicators in citrus plantations. The study was conducted in conventional and semiorganic citrus plantations in Poncokusumo District, Malang Regency. The research used pitfall trap and hand sorted methods. Data were analyzed to find out diversity index, Canonical Correspondence Analysis and Indicator Value Index. The data analysis used PAST program version 3.15 and software R. The research results were obtained 20 genus of soil insects. The highest abundance of soil insects is occupied by the genus Aphaenogaster. The diversity of soil insects in semiorganic citrus plantations is higher than conventional citrus plantations. The soils insects that have potential as bioindicators of soil quality in conventional citrus plantations is the genus Formica, while in the semiorganic citrus plantations are the genus Cyrtepistomus, Pangeus, Tenebrio, Euborellia, Allonemobius, Stelidota, Gryllus and Chlaenius.
NATIONAL STRATEGIC PLAN AND CUSTOMARY LAW FOR LAND DISPUTE REGULATIONS Farhan, Mohammad
Communale Journal Vol 2 No 03 (2024): October
Publisher : Pusat Unggulan Ipteks-PUI Universitas Jambi

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One of the causes of agricultural conflicts that still occur frequently today is customary land. Understanding the background of land customary law is essential to building a treatment model and identifying the underlying issues causing the dispute. This study uses normative jurisprudence research methods; in particular, legal studies that view law as the basis of a normative system are typical. The authority vested in the Minister of Agriculture and Spatial Planning/Director of the Land Agency to recommend spatial adjustments to the location of the National Strategic Project to propose a solution at this time further strengthens the possibility of legally binding changes to the spatial plan. In particular, the study of law, which views law as the structure of a normative system. Conflicts usually arise because governments, the private sector, or the communities have different land-use goals. These customary land disputes often contradict Law No. 5 of 1960 on the basic regulations of the community's cultural norms and agricultural principles. Litigation and non-litigation are two possible approaches to dispute resolution. Conflicts usually arise because governments, the private sector, or the communities have different land-use goals. These customary land disputes often contradict Law No. 5 of 1960 on the basic regulations of the community's cultural norms and agricultural principles.  The action to be taken when resolving a dispute can be in the form of litigation and non-litigation.