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POTENSI PENGEMBANGAN WISATA ALAM DI DESA KAPOPO KECAMATAN SIGI BIROMARU KABUPATEN SIGI PROVINSI SULAWESI TENGAH Maysarah, Ilda; Toknok, Bau; Daeng Massiri, Sudirman
ForestSains Vol 15, No 1 (2017): Desember
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Kapopo Forest Park is part of the Central Sulawesi Grand Forest Park (Tahura), a natural conservation area that functions as a conservation forest. This study aims to investigate the potential of Kapopo Forest Park to be developed as an ecotourism. The study was carried out in Kapopo Village, Sigi Biromaru Sub-district, Sigi Regency, Central Sulawesi. It was conducted for three months, in May – July 2017. The data analysis used the SWOT analysis method while the data were collected through observation, documentation and in-depth interviews with purposive sampling technique. The findings of this study show that Kapopo Forest Park is a potential tourist attraction for its rich biodiversity and beautiful views. The tourists will be exposed to exotic beauty as well as the uniqueness, authenticity and diversity of flora and fauna. The development strategy requires the segmentation support to introduce and promote Kapopo Forest Park as ecotourism and to raise public awareness about conservation efforts.
FAKTOR PENYEBAB KERUSAKAN HUTAN MANGROVE DI DESA BURANGA KECAMATAN AMPIBABO KABUPATEN PARIGI MOUTONG Susilawati, Ni Gusti Kadek; Toknok, Bau; Korja, I Nengah
ForestSains Vol 15, No 2 (2018): Juni
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Buranga Village is one of the villages that has extensive mangrove forests, but has been damaged over time. Therefore, it is necessary to conduct research on the Causes of Mangrove Forest Damage in Buranga Village, Ampibabo District, Parigi Moutong Regency. This study aims to determine the factors that cause damage to mangrove forests. The study was conducted in March - May 2017. This study used the Snowball sampling method in which the sample determination technique was initially small in number, then enlarged. Like a snowball that rolled a long time to become big. Samples taken amounted to 20 respondents. Observation parameters are water pollution (pa), abrasion (a), environmental stress, main livelihood, location of business land, utilization of firewood and perception of mangrove forest. The results showed that the damage to mangrove forests that occurred was more dominant due to the socio-economic factors of the local community compared to physical environmental factors can be seen from the total score that was done. In the socioeconomic factor of the community the Total Scoring Score is 230 and the Total Scoring Score on the physical environment factor was 100.
SIFAT KIMIA TANAH DI BAWAH VEGETASI MANGROVE DI DESA LEBITI KECAMATAN TOGEAN KABUPATEN TOJO UNA-UNA Arsad, Wirsam M; Toknok, Bau; Korja, I Nengah
ForestSains Vol 15, No 1 (2017): Desember
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Similar to the soils in other ecosystems, mangrove soil has natural characteristics as benchmark to identify its potential and productivity.The aim of this study was to investigate the chemical properties of soil below mangrove vegetation in Lebiti Village, Togean District, Tojo Una-Una Regency, which was detemined as the study area. This study was conducted in November 2015 to January 2016. Samples were selected by purposive sampling method in which both of soil and water were obtained from each type of mangrove vegetation in the study area. Soil sampling was done twice on each type of mangrove vegetation and collected by using PVC pipe of 2.5 inches with a length of 60 cm, while water was taken and stored in mineral water bottle. The entire samples were analyzed at the Soil Science Laboratory, Faculty of Agriculture, Universitas Tadulako. Based on the field study, there were three types of mangrove vegetation, namely Sonneratia caseolaris, Bruguiera gymnorrhiza, and Rhizophora apiculata. The analysis on chemical properties demonstrated the pH was acidic to acidic (5.18 to 6.37), Nitrogen (total N) was moderate to very high (0.38% to 0.89%), phosphorus (available-P) was very low to high (1.78 to 16.69 ppm), potassium (available-K) was low to high (0.12 to 0.82 (cmol(+)kg-1)), Carbon (organic-C) was very high (2.08 to 9.30%), cation exchange capacity (CEC) was very (23.76 to 47.68 (cmol(+)kg-1)), and the levels of salinity was high (3.2 to 3.3 ppt).
POPULASI FUNGI DAN BAKTERI TANAH PADA LAHAN AGROFORESTRI DAN KEBUN CAMPURAN DI NGATA KATUVUA DONGI-DONGI KECAMATAN PALOLO KABUPATEN SIGI SULAWESI TENGAH Mukrin, Mukrin; Yusran, Yusran; Toknok, Bau
ForestSains Vol 16, No 2 (2019): Juni
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Soil microorganism populations are also affected by land use forms, such as agroforestry and mixed farms. The population of soil microorganisms also form an inseparable system of life from minerals and organic matter in the soil. This study aims to determine the population of fungi and soil bacteria in agroforestry and mixed garden. This research was conducted in December 2017 until January 2018. This research started from field survey, determination of soil sampling point. Soil sampling was done on plot with size 20 m × 100 m with a soil depth of 0-10 cm and composite soil sampling ie each soil sample is represented by one same land bed. This research uses descriptive analysis method, that is by interpretation of soil biology condition data obtained from the laboratory as facts describing soil conditions in the field. The results showed that the population of soil fungi and bacteria differ between agroforestry and mixed garden. The highest number of land fungi population at the mixed garden site (811 x 103 CFU g-1), whereas the lowest fungi population at the Agroforestry Land location (20.1 x 103 CFU g-1), the highest population of soil bacteria at the Mixed Garden location (10,38 x 106 CFU g-1) whereas in Agroforestry Land has the lowest total population (33.1 x 106 CFU g-1).
Co-Authors . ANDI . Wardah . Wardah . Zulkhaidah AAN SETIAWAN Abdul Rahman Abdul Rahman Abdul Rosyid Abdul Wahid Abner Widoyo Motoku Adam Malik Adam, Muh. Fandi Kurnia Adisyanto, Fhindi Adrianto, Adrianto Adul Ruaf Afianti, Afifa Suci Afianti, Afifah Suci Afriani, Early Agus A. Kunut Agustina, Ewit Amati Eltriman Hulu Anak Agung Gede Sugianthara Andi Sahra Alam Andi Sahri Alam Anggita, Tiara Angriyani, Silma Arief Sudhartono Ariyanti Ariyanti Arman Maiwa Arsad, Wirsam M Asriani Hasanuddin Asril, . Azis, Ramli Baharuddin, Rhmadhani Fitrah Dani Kurniadi Desyandri Desyandri Dhiaul, Asyraf Fajar Sidik Fatmawati, Fatmawati Fitrah, Rhamdani Fuad Anugra Golar Golar Gracia, Vita Hamka Hamka, Hamka Hartanto, Dimas Hartini, Dewi Sri Hasan, Siti Nurhalizah Hasratin, Hasratin Hasriani Muis Hendra Pribadi Herawati, Kristiani Hijria, Nur Hijriani, Hijriani Hulu, Amati Eltriman Husain Umar I Nengah Korja Ida Arianingsih Imran Rachman Istiqamah, Nurul Jamaluddin Jamaluddin Kartika Megawati Kasang, Ariawan M. Kotambunan, Jesica Kurniadi, Dani Kurniawan Tudjuka Ladiva, Ladiva Lalona, Ferdianto Lamaniu, Moh Galang Lareke, Amir A Lareke, Amir A. Lisna Lisna Mahmud Mahmud Mangela, Debora Maysarah, Ilda Misrah Misrah Moh Ihsan Muhammad Adam Suni Mukrin, Mukrin Musdar, Musliani Muslimin Muslimin Muthmainna, Muthmainna Naharuddin Naharuddin Naharudin, Naharudin Nofrianti Nofrianti Novita Evarnaz Novita Sari Nur R, Nofa Safitri Nurul Istiqamah Pattalolo, Ade Kurniawati H. Pitriani Pitriani Possumah, Inggrid Margareth Prianto, Wahyu Putri, Avril Rabiatul Adawiah Rahmawati, Rahmawati Ramadan, Fajar Raungku, Martinus A Reski, Nurain Rhamdhani Fitrah Baharuddin Ruaf, Adul Rukmi Rukmi Sajria, Sajria Salsabila, Unik Hanifah Samsumarlin, Samsumarlin Sari, Yudya Kurnia Sitti Ramlah Sofyan Sofyan Sri Ningsih Sudirman Daeng Massiri Susilawati, Ni Gusti Kadek Sustri Sustri Syukur Umar Syukur, Dienul Aslam Tagentju, Rachel Jesika Toding, Gideon Velix, Frits Wardah Wardah Wiakanti, Liska Yani, Rendy Ahmad Yusran Yusran Zulkaidhah Zulkaidhah Zulkhaidah, .