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PERSEPSI MASYARAKAT TERHADAP PENGELOLAAN EKOSISTEM MANGROVE PADA WILAYAH PESISIR DI DESA AKUNI, KECAMATAN TINANGGEA, KABUPATEN KONAWE SELATAN Gandri, La; Muhsimin, Muhsimin
WELL-BEING: Journal of Social Welfare Vol 1, No 2 (2020): December Issue
Publisher : Universitas Halu Oleo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (244.837 KB) | DOI: 10.52423/well-being.v1i2.17026

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The development of coastal areas continues to grow rapidly in line with the fairly high population growth rate. This study aims to determine the level of community perceptions of mangrove ecosystem management in the coastal area of Akuni Village. The method used is descriptive qualitative analysis to explain the actual conditions at the research location through surveys and in-depth interviews of 10 assessment indicators. The results showed that the level of community perception towards mangrove ecosystem management on the coast of Akuni Village was in the high category. The relatively low socio-economic conditions of the community are not an obstacle in managing mangrove management in Akuni Village in the future because a good understanding of coastal resources, especially mangrove ecosystems, is increasing along with the understanding and actualization of the direct and indirect benefits felt by coastal communities in several the last decade.
Land Use Change and Carbon Stocks in the Toari Watershed Kahirun, Kahirun; Baco S, La; Muhsimin, Muhsimin; Qadri, Saleh; Ardi, Ardi
Journal La Lifesci Vol. 5 No. 4 (2024): Journal La Lifesci
Publisher : Newinera Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37899/journallalifesci.v5i4.1458

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Changes in land use are linked to climate change, resulting in the loss of carbon reserves due to decrease in vegetated land. Forests play crucial role in carbon storage. This research aims to determine carbon storage in the Toari Watershed, Southeast Sulawesi, in response to land use changes. The method uses GIS analysis to track changes in land use from 1991 to 2023, employing the SRTM Digital Elevation Model (DEM) for delineation. Carbon storage is calculated by multiplying the area of each land use by its respective carbon content value. The results of this research show that there have been significant land changes occurring from 1991 to 2023. Forest land is the land use with the most extensive changes, experiencing decrease in area of 7,181.20 hectares. This was also followed by increased mixed dryland farming use by 5,579.23 hectares, plantations by 1,994.28 hectares, residential land by 353.13 hectares, and open land by 640.85 hectares. From 1991 to 2023, land use changes had big impact on carbon stocks in the Toari Watershed. The largest decrease occurred in secondary dryland forests, leading to reduction of 741,530.7 tons C. Conversely, mixed agricultural land and plantations saw increases of 167,376.90 tons C and 125,639.60 tons C, respectively. Open land and residential areas also registered increases in carbon stocks. These findings highlight the influence of land use on carbon stock changes. The carbon stocks in the Toari Watershed decreased from 1,142,112.3 tons C in 1991 to 728,627.9 tons C in 2023 due to changes in land use.
Distribusi Telescopium Telescopium Pada Vegetasi Mangrove di Desa Ollo, Kecamatan Kaledupa Kabupaten Wakatobi Agusrinal, Agusrinal; Muhsimin, Muhsimin; Khaery, Aqmal; Izal, Izal
Biokatalis : Jurnal Ilmu Biologi dan Pendidikan Biologi Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): TERBITAN JANUARI (On Process)
Publisher : LPPM UNIVERSITAS NAHDLATUL ULAMA SULAWESI TENGGARA

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69972/biokatalis.v2i1.347

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Penelitian ini menganalisis distribusi dan kelimpahan Telescopium telescopium pada vegetasi mangrove di Desa Ollo, Kecamatan Kaledupa, Kabupaten Wakatobi. Dengan menggunakan metode survei kuadrat acak, parameter lingkungan seperti suhu, salinitas, kandungan organik tanah (KOT), dan jenis substrat diukur. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa T. telescopium memiliki kelimpahan tertinggi pada tegakan Bruguiera gymnorrhiza, mencapai 1,571 individu per meter persegi, dengan pola distribusi seragam yang mengindikasikan adanya kompetisi antarindividu. Studi ini mengidentifikasi faktor utama yang mempengaruhi distribusi, termasuk suhu (30-34°C), salinitas (35-39‰), dan KOT tinggi pada substrat berlumpur (23,83%-24,52%). Kondisi ini menyediakan habitat optimal bagi T. telescopium, spesies detritivor yang bergantung pada bahan organik. Namun, degradasi habitat akibat aktivitas manusia, seperti deforestasi mangrove dan polusi, menjadi ancaman signifikan bagi spesies ini. Temuan ini menekankan pentingnya inisiatif konservasi mangrove untuk mendukung populasi T. telescopium dan keanekaragaman hayati ekosistem pesisir. Penelitian ini memberikan wawasan berharga untuk merumuskan strategi pengelolaan mangrove yang berkelanjutan di Wakatobi, terutama dalam mitigasi kehilangan keanekaragaman hayati.
Analysis of Domestic Water Availability and Demand As Well As The Economic Value Of Laabhalano Spring Pola Village, Pasir Putih District, Muna Regency Jaluwi, La; Gandri, La; Kahirun, Kahirun; Teke, Junartin; Muhsimin, Muhsimin; Hidayat, Herlan
Journal of Soilscape and Agriculture Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025): Volume 3 Issue 2, 2025
Publisher : University of Jember

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.19184/jsa.v3i2.4561

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Laabhalano Spring in Pola Village, Pasir Putih Subdistrict, Muna Regency, serves as the local community's primary source of clean water. However, the sustainability of this water source is under threat due to environmental degradation, such as deforestation and land-use changes, which could impact both the quality and quantity of the water. This study aims to analyze water availability, and domestic water demand, and assess the economic value of the environmental services provided by Laabhalano Spring. The methods used in this research include measuring the water flow and surveying domestic water needs in 82 households in Pola Village. The findings show that the water flow from Laabhalano Spring is 110,376 m³ per year, sufficient to meet the community’s domestic water needs. Total domestic water consumption is 330 m³ per month, primarily for bathing, washing, and daily consumption. Additionally, the economic value of this clean water service is estimated to be IDR 137,700,000 per year, highlighting the critical role of this spring for the local community’s livelihood. While the current water flow is adequate, the threat to the sustainability of the spring remains, especially if the surrounding ecosystem is not properly managed. Therefore, sustainable environmental management is essential to ensure a continuous clean water supply for the residents of Pola Village. Strengthening conservation efforts and monitoring the surrounding environment are key to preserving both the quality and availability of water in the future
Pemanfaatan Pupuk Organik Untuk Meningkatkan Produktivitas dan Keberlanjutan Pertanian Di Desa Paku Jaya Kecamatan Morosi Kabupaten Konawe Gandri, La; Indriyani, Lies; Fahidu, Wa Ode Hastiani; Manan, Abdul; Hasani, Umar Ode; Bana, Sahindomi; Teke, Junartin; Muhsimin, Muhsimin; Agusrinal, Agusrinal; Fitriani, Vivi; Sudia, La Baco; Mutmainnah, Laily
AKSILAR: Akselerasi Luaran Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): Vol 2 Nomor 2, 2025
Publisher : Program Studi Ilmu Tanah, Fakultas Pertanian, Universitas Jember

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.19184/aksilar.v2i2.5421

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Paku Jaya Village is a village where the majority of the population depends on the agricultural sector for their living. The main products are the cultivation of rambutan, dragon fruit, and oranges. The problems faced by partners relate to the application of organic fertilizer, not only providing necessary nutrients for plants, but also improving soil health and reducing the risk of environmental degradation. The aim of the community service program (PKM) is to solve the problems faced by partners by conducting outreach, FGD (Focus group discussion), and training. The expected impact of this program is that partners will have community knowledge regarding environmentally friendly agricultural practices. The methods for implementing the PKM program are socialization, FGD, and training. The expected target of PKM is to be able to provide practical recommendations for farmers and stakeholders in developing agricultural strategies that are more environmentally friendly and economical
PENINGKATAN PARTISIPASI MASYARAKAT MELALUI SOSIALISASI PARTISIPATIF DALAM PENGELOLAAN MANGROVE, AIR, DAN EKOWISATA UNTUK PENGUATAN KETAHANAN PESISIR DI DESA WAWORAHA, KABUPATEN KONAWE Gandri, La; Indriyani, Lies; Sudia, La Baco; Siwi, La Ode; Manan, Abdul; Teke, Junartin; Muhsimin, Muhsimin; Agusrinal, Agusrinal; Erif, La Ode Muhammad; Hidayat, Herlan; Mandala, Marga; Reichen, Stella
Anoa : Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Sosial, Politik, Budaya, Hukum, Ekonomi Vol 6, No 2 (2025): OKTOBER
Publisher : Universitas Halu Oleo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52423/anoa.v6i2.51026

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The coastal area of Waworaha Village, Konawe Regency, possesses significant potential in mangrove ecosystems, water resources, and coastal landscapes that support the development of community-based ecotourism. However, environmental degradation, low public awareness, and threats from extractive activities and land-use conversion have weakened coastal resilience and community welfare. This community service program aimed to increase community participation in mangrove, water, and ecotourism management as a strategy to strengthen coastal resilience. The method employed participatory socialization through interactive lectures, focus group discussions, and field activities, including mangrove planting and environmental management education. The program involved village officials, youth groups, and coastal communities as the main actors in its implementation. The results indicate an increased community understanding of the ecological functions of mangroves as natural coastal protectors and the importance of water resource conservation for sustainable livelihoods. Community participation in mangrove planting activities and ecotourism planning discussions also increased, as shown by active involvement at every stage of the program. In addition, initial community initiatives emerged to develop mangrove-based ecotourism as an alternative, environmentally friendly, and sustainable source of income. The program also fostered collective awareness of the importance of protecting coastal areas from external environmental pressures. Thus, participatory socialization proved effective in enhancing community engagement in coastal environmental management. Increased participation serves as a crucial foundation for strengthening coastal resilience while opening opportunities to improve community welfare sustainably.