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Livelihood Strategy Of The Community Around The Kie Matubu Protected Forest In Jaya Village, Tidore City Island Husen, Sadam S.; Salim, Tamrin
Agrikan Jurnal Agribisnis Perikanan Vol. 14 No. 2 (2021): Agrikan: Jurnal Agribisnis Perikanan
Publisher : Fakultas Pertanian, Universitas Muhammadiyah Maluku Utara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (1084.094 KB) | DOI: 10.52046/agrikan.v14i2.911

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The people in Jaya Village are people who still depend on their livelihood from utilizing forest products in their area, but even so there is no data or research conducted on any livelihood assets and how the livelihood strategies are carried out by the community around the forest in Jaya Village, Tidore City in utilizing their forest products. researchers are interested in doing this research. This research was carried out from September to November 2021 at the Jaya Village, Tidore Islands City. The data analysis used in this research is descriptive qualitative analysis. The results showed that there are 5 assets or livelihood capital owned by the community around the forest in Jaya Village, Tidore Islands City which include, natural assets, physical assets, financial assets, human assets, and social assets. There are 100% of respondents have natural assets in the form of land/land, 95% of respondents have physical assets (houses and vehicles), 60% of respondents have financial assets (savings money), 100% of respondents have human assets (family members who help make a living), and 100% of respondents also have social assets (mutual assistance activities). The strategy used by the community is a multiple strategy covering aspects of agriculture, animal husbandry, and other aspects (PNS, private employees, and laborers.)
Implementasi program perhutanan sosial skema hutan kemasyarakatan di kelurahan jaya kecamatan Tidore utara kota Tidore kepulauan Hasan, Syukur; Niapele, Sabaria; Salim, Tamrin
Agrikan Jurnal Agribisnis Perikanan Vol. 15 No. 2 (2022): Agrikan: Jurnal Agribisnis Perikanan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52046/agrikan.v15i2.1329

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Mangrove Ecotourism Development In Central Maitara Village, North Tidore District Ismail, Jufri; Salim, Tamrin; Putri, Wiwin F.; Niapele, Sabaria
Agrikan Jurnal Agribisnis Perikanan Vol. 17 No. 1 (2024): Agrikan: Jurnal Agribisnis Perikanan
Publisher : Fakultas Pertanian, Universitas Muhammadiyah Maluku Utara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52046/agrikan.v17i1.2125

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This research aims to determine the role of the government in efforts to develop Mangrove ecotourism in Maitara Tengah Village, North Tidore District. This research uses a qualitative method with a descriptive approach, with the first stage being observation, interviews with 6 informants and documentation. The analysis techniques used are data collection, data reduction, data presentation and drawing conclusions. The results of this research concluded that the role of the Central Maitara Village Government in developing mangrove ecotourism includes building supporting infrastructure for ecotourism, managing mangrove ecotourism through Bumdes, making appeals and inviting people to plant mangroves. With community involvement in the development of mangrove ecotourism including: selling around the mangrove ecotourism area, community service, and involvement as a mangrove ecotourism manager through BUMdes. Based on the conclusions above, it is recommended that the Central Maitara village government needs to build several additional infrastructure such as observation towers and information boards to support visitor activities while visiting the Central Maitara village mangrove ecotourism object and need to carry out training and coaching activities for the community in an effort to increase capacity. community in managing mangrove ecotourism.
Tourist Perception of Mangrove Ecotourism Development in Tuada Village, West Halmahera Regency Boga, Saul; Niapele, Sabaria; Salim, Tamrin
Agrikan Jurnal Agribisnis Perikanan Vol. 17 No. 1 (2024): Agrikan: Jurnal Agribisnis Perikanan
Publisher : Fakultas Pertanian, Universitas Muhammadiyah Maluku Utara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52046/agrikan.v17i1.2155

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The purpose of this study is to find out the perception of tourists towards the development of mangrove ecotourism in Tuada village in West Halmahera Regency. The research was carried out from November 2023 to January 2024. The method in this study uses a qualitative descriptive approach. The number of respondents was 75 people. The data in this study includes primary data and secondary data. Based on the results of research that has been carried out on the mangrove tourism area in Tuada village, it can be concluded that: The perception of tourists in general supports and wants the development of mangrove forest tourism in Tuada Village as an ecotourism area by providing suggestions in its management as follows: The road accessibility aspect needs to be improved in the condition of damaged and potholed roads, (b) The aspect of infrastructure facilities needs to be added and arranged according to ecotourism activities, (c) The aspect of tourist objects and attractions needs to be maintained in the panorama of the mangrove forest, (d) The management aspect needs to have tour guides and also tourism promotion that needs to be improved
Vegetation Analysis of the Tagafura Protected Forest in the City of Tidore Islands Niapele, Sabaria; Salim, Tamrin
Agrikan: Jurnal Agribisnis Perikanan Vol 13, No 2 (2020)
Publisher : Sangia Research Media and Publishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29239/j.agrikan.13.2.426-434

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The existence of Forest park vegetation in Tagafura as the  vegetation cover are  important to be maintain and preserved, since it’s effective for the human live on the earth. The function of this forest park  is to defend the field around the forest in several ways such as, the water cycle, avoid the flood, erosion scheming and the soil fruitfulness keeper. The Tagafura Forest Park has a lot of natural resource, but the structure and the composition of the field are not completely found yet. Based on the the statement above the Researcher are interested to conduct the research entitled “ VEGETATION ANALYSIS OF THE TAGAFURA FOREST PARK IN TIDORE ISLAND to know about the structure and the composition of the vegetation in the Forest park of Tagafura and be able to being as the government substance while made a decision about the Forest park. This research used purposive sampling with a combination of to track and double plot to placement the plot. The data then analyzing used the density and relative density formula, domination and relative domination formula, frequency and relative frequency formula and The Importance Value Index (INP). Based on the research result, the data was founded that the forest has 25 structures include 15 types of Seedlings, 10 type of Stakes, 13 type of poles and 12 types of tress.  The domination of the composition type amount the growth based on the INP is (1). Augenia aromatic with the INP in Seedling are 45,49. INP for Stand  are 18,05. INP for the  are 23,67 and the INP for the trees are 132.08. (2). Myristica fragrans has the INP for the seedlings are 31.44. INP for Stand are 15.11. INP for the poles are 30.27  and the INP for the trees are 47.25.  (3). Gnetum gnemo has the INP for the seedlings are 19,48. INP for Stand are 24.21. INP for the  poles are 49.92  and the INP for the trees are 10.83. (4). Arenga Pinnata has the INP for the seedlings are 18,13. INP for Stand are 36.11. INP for the  poles are 24.04  and the INP for the trees are 17.51. (5). Cinnamomum verum has the INP for the seedlings are 11.84. INP for Stand are 33.17. INP for the  poles are 26.42  and the INP for the trees are 7.36.
Analysis of Framer Income from Honey Bess (Apis cerana) in Tobo Ino Vilage, East Wasile Subdistrict, East Halmahera Regency Yahya, Hadinda; Salim, Tamrin; Julham, Muhammad
Agrikan Jurnal Agribisnis Perikanan Vol. 17 No. 2 (2024): Agrikan: Jurnal Agribisnis Perikanan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52046/agrikan.v17i2.2255

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This research was carried out for one month starting from April 2024 to May 2024. The location of this research is in Tobo Ino Village, East Wasile District, East Halmahera Regency. The purpose of this study is to analyze farmers' income from honey bees (Apis Cerana) in Tobo Ino Village, East Wasile District, East Halmahera Regency. The respondents in this study were 3 people. The methods used in this study are observation, interviews and documentation. The data taken in this study are primary and secondary data. Based on the results of the study, it can be concluded that the income of Apis Cerana honey bee farmers in Tobo Ibo Village, East Wasile District, East Halmahera Regency from 3 existing respondents, has an income value of Rp 6,756,000 per year, with an average income of each respondent from Apis Cerana honey bees of Rp 2,252,000 per year.
Ecotourism Based on Local Potential as a Concept for Sustainable Tourism Development in Tidore City Archipelago Salim, Tamrin; Husen, Sadam S; Julham, Muhammad
Agrikan Jurnal Agribisnis Perikanan Vol. 17 No. 2 (2024): Agrikan: Jurnal Agribisnis Perikanan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52046/agrikan.v17i2.2343

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As an area that has quite diverse tourism potential, the Tidore Islands City government does not yet have a clear and focused concept in developing this superior tourist destination in order to boost the development of a sustainable tourism sector based on local potential in the Tidore Islands City. The research results show that the number of plants or vegetation that grow and are identified in the Akesahu tourist attraction area is 282 vegetation consisting of 19 types or species. Based on the data obtained, the banana plant (musa paradisiaca) is the most commonly found species, namely 104 trees. Meanwhile, the fewest species found were hibiscus (hibiscus tiliaceus), areca nut (areca catechu), and banyan tree (ficus benjamina), each numbering 1. Apart from that, 2 types of mangroves were also found growing in the Akesahu tourist area, namely avicennia lanata and bruguiera gymnorrhiza. However, several infrastructure facilities are in a damaged condition and have not been repaired. This is caused by the minimal budget allocated. Apart from building tourism infrastructure, the Tidore City government is also aggressively promoting tourism through activities on a national and international scale such as the Sail Tidore event in 2022 and hosting Archipelago Day in 2023. Apart from that, local scale events are also carried out as an effort to promote and introduce culture. as well as tourism in Tidore City, which is collaboratively carried out by the regional government and existing local communities.
Performance Assessment of Development West Halmahera Forest Management Unit, of North Mollucas Province Taher , Iswan; Niapele, Sabaria; Salim, Tamrin; Husen, Sadam S.; Julham, Muhammad; Putri, Wiwin Failysa
Agrikan Jurnal Agribisnis Perikanan Vol. 18 No. 1 (2025): Agrikan: Jurnal Agribisnis Perikanan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52046/agrikan.v18i1.2499

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This study aims to analyze the management performance of the Sasadu Bidadari Production Forest Management Unit of West Halmahera using the assessment guidelines for Forest Watch Indonesia (FWI) criteria and indicators version 2.0. The number of respondents collected consisted of 5 respondents, namely the Head of FMU West Halmahera, Head of Forest Planning and Utilization Section of FMU West Halmahera, Head of KSDAE Protection and Community Empowerment Section of FMU West Halmahera. Head of the Forest Area Planning and Utilization Division of the North Maluku Province Forestry Service, and Head of BPKH Region VI Manado. The data collected was then processed using Forest Watch Indonesia (FWI) Criteria and Indicators version 2.0. The final result of this analysis is presented in the form of an index. The results show that the assessment of Forest Watch Indonesia (FWI) version 2.0 criteria and indicators, which have been modified based on applicable regulations, places the development management performance of the West Halmahera FMU in the high category with an index value of 2.51. Based on the assessment results, there are three criteria in the medium category, namely the forest governance criteria, investment mechanism, and conflict handling. Meanwhile, six criteria are in the high category, namely the criteria for area stability, management plan, organizational capacity, government and regulatory relations, rights and access mechanism for the community, and management implementation within the FMU scope.