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ANALISIS TIPOLOGI LEPIDOPTERA BERDASARKAN OBSERVASI HABITAT DI KAWASAN HUTAN LINDUNG NUSAKAMBANGAN, CILACAP, JAWA TENGAH Sari, Dwi Arum; Cahyani, Kurnia; Ardhiansyah, Muhammad Anand; Purnomosidi, Aziz
Proceeding Biology Education Conference: Biology, Science, Enviromental, and Learning Vol 11, No 1 (2014): Prosiding Seminar Nasional XI Biologi
Publisher : Universitas Sebelas Maret

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Abstract- The objectives of this research are (1) to know abiotic component in Nusakambangan Island, (2) to know preferency of  habitat inclination Lepidoptera in Nusakambangan Island (3) to know the diversity of Lepidoptera in Nusakambangan Island.This is descriptive qualitative research. Method that used in this reseacrh consist of several stages; (1) determine observation location,(2) gathering data of abiotic and veegetation habitat of Lepidoptera, (3) gathering data of Lepidoptera composition. The result show that faound 52 species from 3 family, there are Papilionidae, Pieridae, Nymphalidae, 1 superfamiliy Hesperidae dan 1 subfamily Polyommatinae. There are 22 unidentified butterflies until species level. Habitat preference are influenced by many factors. The factors are abiotic and biotic factor. Abiotic factors include humidity, light intensity, and air temperature. For biotic factors include the of flower types, host plants. Keywords: tipology, preferencyi habitat, lepidoptera, Nusakambangan island
PENGOPTIMALAN DALAM PENGEMBANGAN PROGRAM MAGGOT RAMAH LINGKUNGAN UNTUK KESEJAHTERAAN BERKELANJUTAN DI DESA SUGIAN, KECAMATAN SAMBELIA, KABUPATEN LOMBOK TIMUR Jurnal Wicara; Muktadir, Neil; Jayaprana, Dodik; Pratama, Sendi; Cahyani, Kurnia; Misfala; Nugraha, Mahardika; Maulidiawati, Ria; Khaliza, Rizma; Angelina, Alifia; Muhlis
Jurnal Wicara Vol 3 No 6 (2025): Jurnal Wicara Desa
Publisher : Universitas Mataram

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The organic waste management program based on Black Soldier Fly (BSF) maggot cultivation has been implemented as an innovative solution to reduce waste generation and provide alternative livestock feed in Sugian Village. The method applied was Community Based Research (CBR), actively involving the community from the planning to the implementation stages. Activities included socialization, training on media preparation, daily maintenance, and mentoring for independent cultivation trials. The results indicated a significant increase in community knowledge and skills, particularly in media preparation techniques, organic feed selection, moisture control, and maggot harvesting. Furthermore, residents have begun diverting household organic waste to maggot cultivation media, although the waste reduction scale remains limited at the early stage. This program has proven to deliver ecological benefits by reducing organic waste volume, economic benefits by providing high-quality livestock feed at a lower cost, and social benefits by strengthening collaboration among residents, environmental groups, and academics.