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SUPPLY OPTIMIZATION OF OBJECTS AND NATURAL TOURIST ATTRACTIONS IN SITU GUNUNG, GUNUNG GEDE PANGRANGO NATIONAL PARK Icha Agustina; Sambas Basuni
Media Konservasi Vol 26 No 1 (2021): MEDIA KONSERVASI VOL. 26 NO. 1 APRIL 2021
Publisher : Department of Forest Resources Conservation and Ecotourism - IPB University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29244/medkon.26.1.36-43

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Situ Gunung Natural Tourism area as part of Gunung Gede Pangrango Natural Park utilization zone is a popular natural tourism destination. Therefore, the assessment on objects and attraction natural tourism attraction of Situ Gunung (ODTWASG) based on the satisfaction of management as the supply and visitors as the demand is essential to identify object and nature attraction that ecologically, socially, and economically need to be improved or maintained by the managers. The assessment results data were then processed and analyzed by using conformity scale method and Importance Performance Analysis (IPA). The results showed that there was one unsatisfying attribute on both parties in economic scale, i.e., the making of suspension bridge. Besides, there were two attributes of economic ODTWASG that have not been managed optimally. Thus, it has not contributed to customer satisfaction, which were food and beverages prices at the food court as well as water tourism object entrance fee. Therefore, ODTWASG supply optimization could focus on these two economic attributes; first, setting and adjusting the attribute of food and beverages prices, and second, improving water tourism quality. Key words: Importance Performance Analysis (IPA), satisfaction, supply and demand
KETERSEDIAN TENAGA KERJA SEKTOR PERTANIAN DI DAERAH PENYANGGA TAMAN NASIONAL GUNUNG GEDE PANGRANGO (Agricultures Labour Availability in the Bufferzone of Gunung Gede Pangrango National Park) Sambas Basuni; Tatang Kurniawan
Media Konservasi Vol 10 No 1 (2005): Media Konservasi
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Ability of buffer zone in protecting conservation area depends very much on development of economic opportunity of the buffer zone area itself. The objective of this research was to provide description on economic condition of the buffer zone of Gunung Gede – Pangrango National Park (TNGP) based on economic indicators, particularly the availability of labor in agriculture sector. Method of Location Quotient (LQ) was applied to describe whether the agriculture labor in buffer zone constituted the base sector or not. Employment Surplus Index (ESI) was used to calculate surplus of agriculture labor while Shift Share Analysis (SSA) was used to show shift in labor availability in agriculture sector. Research results showed that agriculture sector labor in buffer zone of TNGP constituted the base sector and implied that agriculture sector possessed extra labor. In general, villages in buffer zone of TNGP showed very dynamic shift of labor availability in agriculture sector. Excess labors were considered as labors that serve export market. Considering that ratio of agriculture land size to number of inhabitants in buffer zone of TNGP was very small, accompanied by low level of education and skill of the inhabitants whose livelihood was limited on skill based on land and natural resources, it can be predicted that export of excess labors in buffer zone villages will go to TNGP area in the form of forest area disturbance. Therefore, one of the attempts to overcome the problem of agriculture labor surplus was seeking potency and development of farmer ability in non agriculture job.
STUDI BEBERAPA ASPEK EKOLOGI BURUNG MURAI BATU DI HUTAN WISATA PANANJUNG PANGANDARAN Sambas Basuni; Jarwadi Budi Hernowo; Moch Mulyono
Media Konservasi Vol 10 No 2 (2005): Media Konservasi
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White rumped shama are commonly traded and raised by people due the bird’s attractive voice (The Best Song Birds). In nature, the birds is easily captured due to its possession of narrow habitat preference and strong territorial behavior. As a result, although its distribution is categorized as wide, in general, its population density is low, particularly in low land forests of Java island. Undeniably, within a not too long period, murai batu could only be found within conservation areas. Therefore, research on ecological aspects of this bird in conservation areas is very important for the purpose of conserving the bird. Ecological aspects of white rurped shara studied in this research were distribution, population density, home range, and territory. The methods used were spot mapping, tracer method, and play back method. Research results showed that distribution was in tourism forest of Pananjung Pangandaran were in places with complete strata (upper, middle and upper) and dense canopy coverage. Activities of producing sound and resting were conducted more in middle strata, while food searching was frequently conducted in upper strata. Most of the daily schedule is used for producing sound. Population density of was Pananjung Pangandaran tourism forest was 6 pairs per 10 hectares, with sizes of home range and territory were respectively 1.87 hectares and 0.79 hectares.Keywords : conservation area, habitat, home range, territory, spot mapping, tracer method, play back method.
Bird Trading at The Pasar Pramuka, Jakarta and the Bird Catching Techniques Sambas Basuni; Gunawan Setiyani
Media Konservasi Vol 2 No 2 (1989): Media Konservasi
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The observation of bird trading at the Pasar Pramuka, Jakarta was aimed to know the activity of bud sellers, catchers and consumers. There were 150.000 buds on sale in December 1987, includingthe protected buds. They caught the birds around Klender Jakarta, using the pull-net and the driving techniques. The caught buds were sold to the bird sellers at the Pasar Pramuka. Beside the variety of buds, they also sell everything correlated with bud hunting, like cages, nets, bird food, etc.Usually, the consumers by them for their voice, their appearance, their rareness and for particular aims.
Manajemen Perkembangbiakan dalam Usaha Penangkaran Rusa (Cervus spp.) Ditinjau dari Aspek Perilakunya Sambas Basuni
Media Konservasi Vol 2 No 4 (1989): Media Konservasi
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The success of deer (Cems spp.) breeding in captivity requires understanding of the basic reproductive characteristics of hinds and stags and factors affecting their performance.Birth-pulse breeding season is less pronounced in tropical regions than in artic and temperate regions. However, most ungulate species in semi-arid and arid tropical regions do show seasonality in breeding (birth-pulse breeding season) and there is also evidence that certain ungulate species,especially from the family Bovidae and Cervidae, in humid tropical regions tend to have more or less distinct breeding season. For example, Cervus timorensis has a breeding season in July - September and an onset of calving in May - June with the length of gestation period of 267 - 284 days.Little is known about the reproductive characteristics of Cems unicolor, but information about Cervus elophus in New Zealand possibly can be used as a comparative reference.The management of stags at mating is a crucial factor in reproduction and much of it is related to their competitive behaviour. When more than one stag is running with a group of hinds, a hierarchy will be established and one of them, usually the largest, becomes dominant and can control a large harem. With or without antlers, stags become extremely belligerent and dangerous to handle during the rut, so it is wise to introduce them into mating groups well before mating starts. Early introduction may result in unnecessary exhaustion of stags before mating actually starts, because stags reduce their feeding activities dramatically while defending a harem.
The Utilization of Public Land and Environmental Management in Transmigration Settlement Sambas Basuni
Media Konservasi Vol 3 No 2 (1991): Media Konservasi
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Environmental 'problems basical& start with lack of awareness on good environment. I f we rela this problem with land ownership, the public land usual& has its own problem due to lack ofpersonal responsibiliiy in managing the public land Thir paper attempts to present some ideas in environmental management in transmigration settlement. In general, land in transmigration settlement can be categorized into two major usages, ic, production area and non-pabction area. The nan-productionareas occasiunally ean cause environmentalproblems in nansmig7ation settlement.
Study of Distribution, Potential and Habitat of Harpullia arborea in the Frame of Establishment of In-Situ Gene Bank at Kerinci Seblat National Park Sambas Basuni; Haidir .
Media Konservasi Vol 5 No 2 (1997): Media Konservasi
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The study was conducted at Muara Emat and Tamiai Resort of Karinci Seblat Nationel Park. The study was d o r i g 4 for d i r h m n e t of " in situ gene bank of H. arborea ". Transccts, which were combined with square plots, was usod fiir vogetahn anrlysis. Individual abundance, fkquency and dominance were measured in five transccts consist of 59 plots. The local distribution pattern of H. arbona aggrcgative; the number of individual of tm is smaller than pole, sapling and seedling. There was some poaching for H. arbona's trees andcaused the number of individual of tree level become small. 6 ind./ha; compared with pole which had 86 ind.iha, sapling 468 i n d h ot 3664 ind./ha for seedling. Them aro 70 species of another plants, some of theese plants has high degree of association with H. Arborea such as SmHria spp., Aglaia aqentea, Anisophyllea distichs, Shorea arabida, Macaranga Iypoleuca, Payem lanceolata . and Dfospyms nnaing@. Theimplication of this study is : because of i d distribution pattern of H. arborea was aggmgative. the area delliniation for in situ gsne bank purpow is easy to crury out. The area unit is small. but they am distributed in the entire area of national park.ffib h i : P h n a nutfah, bank plasma nutfah, in-dtu dm ex-dtu, dbpersi, kekrribuq habitat.
Ecotourism, Conservation Mangement, and Regional Government Autonomy Sambas Basuni
Media Konservasi Vol 7 No 2 (2001): Media Konservasi
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At the end decade of 20 th century, the rate of world tourism development was related to "nature-oriented"  travelling so high. In tourism terminology, this travelling is conceived as ecotourism. Almost all countries  in the world respond to this new concept of tourism enthusiastically, in particular, developing countries which rich with natural areas with regard to foreign exchange from international tourists. Unfortunatelly, those natural areas are protected areas which designated as such because of intrinsically unique, beautiful, high biodiversity, and ecologically fragile. The use  of these protected areas are limited to conserve is natural conditions. This paper emphasize the need of us to guard against this new concept of tourism, review of ecotourism concept from ecological perspective; the relationship between conservation management authority and regional otonomy.
NILAI EKONOMI JASA LINGKUNGAN KAWASAN KARST GUA GUDAWANG Joko Mijiarto; Sambas Basuni; Tutut Sunarminto
Media Konservasi Vol 19 No 3 (2014): Vol 19, No.3 2014, Media Konservasi
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The economic value of Gudawang Cave are still limestone product (goods) which gotten from mining activities and environtment product (service) that has been used as new area of tourism development. Other environmental services such as source of water and fauna habitat have not been used optimally and provide economic value to society yet. The research question is how is the utilization of Gudawang Cave area as economical-ecology can be optimal  and sustainable. It is necessary to determine of the economic value of environmental services as the basis for its management and utilization. The economic value of Cave Gudawang environmental services which was calculated in this study was the economic value of the Cave Gudawang as a source of water, as bat habitat (as pest control and fertilizer guano) based Market Based Approach; and tourism economic value by using the Individual Travel Cost Method approach. Result of the study showed that the economic value of Gudawang Cave karst area environmental services was Rp. 1.222.673.877,00/year. This value were from the value of benefits water Rp. 1.060.680.000,00, the value of bats as pest control was Rp. 10.800.000,00, economic value of  guano Rp. 2.403.744,00 and economic value of  tourism Rp. 148.790.133,00. Keywords: Economic valuation, Eeconomic value, Eenvironmental services, Gudawang Cave, Karst area
STRATEGI PENYELESAIAN KONFLIK PENGUASAAN LAHAN DI LOKAPURNA TAMAN NASIONAL GUNUNG HALIMUN SALAK Bayu Gagat Prasasti; Sambas Basuni; Tutut Sunarminto
Media Konservasi Vol 20 No 1 (2015): Media Konservasi, Vol. 20, No. 1 April 2015
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The issue of land in Lokapurna caused by the determination of the area became a national park but there are communities in Lokapurna before there was an expansion of the National Park. This study aims to measure and compare the perception among stakeholders in Lokapurna, Measure and compare important value land tenure in lokapurna, formulated the strategies of land tenure conflict resolution at Lokapurna. The land tenure conflict in Lokapurna is caused due to a difference in perception between community with a national park management. The community was not involved when the expansion of the area because national park management feel did not have authority to conduct the review prior to the Minister of forestry Decree No. 175 in 2003. There are four alternative strategies for conflict resolution of land tenure in the Lokapurna, moving out the community as a whole from national park (relocation), developing tourism in Lokapurna, optimizing Lokapurna as a special zone and performing collaborative cooperation between TNGHS management with the  community. Keywords: conflict, land tenure, National Park, perception, strategies
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