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KONDISI KIMIA TANAH PADA LAHAN AGROFORESTRI DAN KEBUN CAMPURAN DI NGATA KATUVUA DONGI-DONGI KECAMATAN PALOLO KABUPATEN SIGI SULAWESI TENGAH Andi, .; Wardah, .; Toknok, Bau
Jurnal Warta Rimba Vol 6, No 3 (2018)
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This study aims to determine the soil chemical properties in cacao agroforestry and cacao mixed garden. The research was conducted for three months, October – December, 2017, at Ngata Katuvua Dongi-Dongi, Palolo Sub-district, Sigi District, Central Sulawesi. The study used a survey method, soil samples collected on five points at 0-30cm and 30-60cm depth for each plot, and then compiled into one sample. The soil samples collection are 4 soil sample. The soil samples were analyzed at the Laboratory of Soil Science Unit of the Faculty of Agriculture, Tadulako University. The study results showed that soil chemical properties on cacao agroforestry tend to be better than soil on cacao mixed garden. The Soil chemical properties on cacao agroforestry: pH 6.42, N-total 0.27%, P-available 13.79ppm, K-available 0.26 (cmol (+) kg-1, C-organic 3.69% and CEC 22,34 (cmol (+) kg-1. While the soil chemical properties on the cacao mixed garden: pH 6.20, N-total 0.11%, P-available 6.67ppm, K-available 0.12 (cmol (+) kg-1, C-organic 1.84%, and CEC 13.45 (cmol (+) kg-1.Keywords: soil chemistry, agroforestry, mixed garden.
ASOSIASI JENIS BURUNG DI KAWASAN HUTAN PENDIDIKAN UNIVERSITAS TADULAKO KECAMATAN BOLANO LAMBUNU KABUPATEN PARIGI MOUTONG Raungku, Martinus A; Toknok, Bau; Sustri, Sustri
Jurnal Warta Rimba Vol 6, No 4
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thing as an implication is the high endemicity because the eastern region of Indonesia consists of more clusters of small islands, making many species isolated and ultimately having to adjust to their habitat and environment. Association is the interdependence between species and other types. Both animals and plants from the simplest to the high-rise ones. The purpose of the study was to find out the types of birds and their associations found in the Forest Education Area of Tadulako University, Bolano Lambunu District, Parigi Moutong Regency. This research was conducted for 3 months, from April to June 2016. The method of data collection in this study included the collection of primary data and secondary data. In this study, the transect pathway method is used which is a method used in which the observer walks by following the direction and location of the center line of the transect slowly while recording the types of birds encountered, both directly (visually) and indirectly. This observation is done by determining the observation points as many as 10 points and placed on the left and right transect lines along the 500 meters. In this study one transect line was used. The Forest Education Area of Tadulako University, Bolano Lambunu District, Parigi Moutong Regency, there are 17 species of birds that are included in 11 families. there are 8 species of birds which are Sulawesi endemics found in the study site. To find out whether there are associations between the two types, a comparison between Chi-Square counts {X² count} with X² tables at the free degree = 1. Of the 17 species of birds found in the study location, 11 species are categorized as associations because they have x2 count values > 3.841 and there are 5 types of birds which are categorized as not associated because they have a value of x2 calculated <3.841.Keywords: Bird Association, Educational Forest, Bolano Lambunu
KEARIFAN MASYARAKAT LOKAL DALAM PENGELOLAAN HUTAN DI DESA RANO KECAMATAN BALAESANG TANJUNG KABUPATEN DONGGALA Ariyanto, Ariyanto; Rachman, Imran; Toknok, Bau
Jurnal Warta Rimba Vol 2, No 2 (2014)
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The local wisdom is a knowledge obtained in hereditary that becomes a custom and based on the values and based on the values and norms of society. As the To`Balaesan ethnic or the original ethnic in Rano village inhibiting Tanjung Balaesang cluster lies on viscous culture covering language, religion system, and a little different physics from the other society in the area of Balaesang Tanjung sub district. The method employed was explorative descriptive with a qualitative approach through the exploration of key informants information. Thus it can describe a certain situation or a group of human systematically, factually, and accurately based on the fact in the field. The data were collected through observation and interview with a good structured guidance or free interview. The population was the Rano people. The selection of the informants was by using snow-ball sampling. The result indicates that Rano people still uphold their tradition they know from the past, seen from the land selection process, land opening and the farming process. All of it accumulated in a topomaradia tradition institution which contains a set of rules and inferences as the attitude manager norms and behavior of the ethnic society to`balaesang in Rano village. Key words: Local Wisdom, ethnic of ta`Balaesan, Rano Village
KEANEKARAGAMAN JENIS TUMBUHAN OBAT PADA KAWASAN HUTAN PRODUKSI DESA MALONAS KECAMATAN DAMPELAS KABUPATEN DONGGALA Sajria, Sajria; Toknok, Bau; Rukmi, Rukmi
Jurnal Warta Rimba Vol 7, No 1 (2019)
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Medicinal plants are medicinal plants that can relieve pain, increase endurance, prevent and cure diseases. The use of natural materials as traditional medicine in Indonesia has been carried out by our ancestors since centuries ago until now still exists, especially in the village of Malonas, Dampelas District, Donggala Regency, Central Sulawesi Province. The purpose of this study was to determine the diversity of medicinal plants in the Production Forest area of Malonas Village, Dampelas District, Donggala Regency. This research was carried out in the production forest of Malonas Village, Dampelas Subdistrict, Donggala Regency, which was held for 2 months, from July to August 2018. This study used a single plot method which was purposively placed based on the location of medicinal plants. The minimum sample plot area used is determined by the area species curve. The results of the research conducted show that the number of seedlings and understorey medicinal plants that can grow in this area is greater, because the growth rate of the lower plants has a high diversity and species richness index influenced by the topography of the slope-sloping research site and at least cover from canopy at the level of growth of poles and trees. It can be seen from the results of calculation of tree level diversity index (H ') (0.69), pole level (0.61), stake level (0.63), seedling level and understorey (1.33). So the diversity of medicinal plants according to growth rates is generally classified as low.Keywords: Malonas Village Production Forest, Medicinal Diversity
NILAI MANFAAT HUTAN MANGROVE DI DESA SAUSU PEORE KECAMATAN SAUSU KABUPATEN PARIGI MOUTONG Motoku, Abner Widoyo; Umar, Syukur; Toknok, Bau
Jurnal Warta Rimba Vol 2, No 2 (2014)
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Mangrove forest is a typical ecosystem in tropical regions, which have multiple benefits and effects especially on the social, economic and ecological aspects. This study was aimed to know direct and indirect benefits of mangrove forest by analyze and quantify its value to Indonesian currency (IDR). The study was conducted at Sausu Peore village, Sausu sub-district, Parigi Moutong regency, Central Sulawesi, from March through May 2014. The method used in this study was based on the market price. Respondents were selected by purposive sampling method. Identification and quantification of the use natural resources was done by assessment on the market and replacement price. The results showed that direct benefits of the mangrove forests in this area are firewoods, wood as construction materials, fishs, shellfish, crabs, and bats, while indirects benefits of the mangrove forests is as a buffer on coastal aberration. The economic value of direct benefits was IDR. 513,499,753, while the value of indirect benefits was IDR. 499,655,240, so the total value of all benefits was IDR.1,013,164,993. Keywords: Direct Benefit, Indirect Benefit, Mangrove, Economic Value
KEANEKARAGAMAN JENIS ROTAN (Calamus Spp.) DI KAWASAN HUTAN LINDUNG WILAYAH KECAMATAN DAMPELAS SOJOL KABUPATEN DONGGALA Kunut, Agus A.; Sudhartono, Arief; Toknok, Bau
Jurnal Warta Rimba Vol 2, No 2 (2014)
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Rattan is persevering climbing plant and almost can grow in all areas. Rattan is one of forest plant and have commercial price at market. At the public this plant can grow naturally, spread begin from the beach until the mountain and grow fast and relative easy to harvest and transport. Rattan stick can reach for the hundreds meter. Spray water if we slash the stick and can be used for survival at the forest. This research purpose to know many types of rattan at the protection forest area in Dampelas Sojol subdistrict Donggala regency. This research using the box line method with cut contour line. Supervision form with long track 100 m and wide 20 m. furthermore build 20 sub box with format 10 X 10 meter. Number of supervision is 3 track with box placement and intentional directed according “purposive sampling” basic on the area can grow rattan . Research result indicate that kind variety of rattan in Dampelas Sojol subdistrict Donggala regency main kind variety of rattan cacing (Calamus melanoloma Mart) lambang (Calamus ornatus), tohiti (Calamus inops), batang (Calamus zollingeri Becc) and noko (Calamus koordersianus Becc),. The kind of rattan was so dominate is worm rattan with INP 76,67 %. Index kind variety of rattan at the protection forest area in Dampelas Sojol subdistrict Donggala regency include very low with H’ number 0,52 %. Key word: rattan, protection forest, Donggala.
SIFAT FISIK TANAH DI BAWAH TEGAKAN EBONI ( Diospyros celebica Bakh ) PADA KAWASAN CAGAR ALAM PANGI BINANGGA KABUPATEN PARIGI MOUTONG Evarnaz, Novita; Toknok, Bau; Ramlah, Sitti
Jurnal Warta Rimba Vol 2, No 2 (2014)
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The function of soil is a medium for growth and root development in supporting plants to grow and supply the need of water and nutrients to the planst roots. The issue raised in this study is how the physical properties of soil, including the texture, structure, porosity, bulk density and permeability of soil under the stand of ebony at the Natural Reserve of Pangi Binangga. Ebony is one of the endemic tree species in Sulawesi Island including Central Sulawesi. The purpose of this study was to determine the physical properties of soil under the stands of ebony at the Natural Reserve of Pangi Binangga, Parigi Moutong Regency. This study was conducted for 3 months (May-July 2013) at the Natural Reserve of Panggi Binangga, Sakina Jaya Village, Parigi Moutong Regency, Central Sulawesi Province. This study used survey and analysis in the laboratory. Soil samples were collected by using purposive sampling technique, that is, deliberately having particular consideration: the level of slope 0-8%, 8-15%, 15-25%, and 25-40%. The number of soil samples was 16 soil samples taken from the four slopes in two depths (0-30 cm and 30-60 cm). The study shows that the soil under the stands of ebony has a sandy loam soil texture class and loamy sand, structure soil crusts and granular, slight porous and porous (37.84 to 58.07%), rapid and very fast permeability (13,27 to 36,10 cm/h) and has a high and very high of bulk density of the medium (1.11 to 1.65 g/cm3). Keywords: Diospyros celebica, natural reserve, Pangi Binangga, soil physical property
PERSEPSI MASYARAKAT WOMBO TERHADAP PENETAPAN KAWASAN HUTAN PENDIDIKAN UNIVERSITAS TADULAKO Agustina, Ewit; Umar, Syukur; Toknok, Bau
Jurnal Warta Rimba Vol 7, No 3 (2019)
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Perception is the process of a stimulus to organize observations in such a way that they can be returned through the sense organs. This study aims to determine public perception of the determination of educational forest areas. This study was conducted for three months, namely in February 2018-April 2018. Materials and tools used in this study were questionnaires, writing instruments, cameras, calculators, computers and data what is needed in this study consists of primary and secondary data and using descriptive methods. The results of the scale interval of community knowledge about educational forests obtained 104 results that are less aware of the existence of educational forests. For the results of the interval scale community understanding of the basis and purpose of the education forest shows that community understanding for the category of very understanding with the total score of 75 there are 15 people, the category of understanding with a score of 60 there are 15 people, the category of less understanding with a score of 9 there are 3 people, the category does not understand with a score of 2 there is 1 person and very do not understand with a score of 0 there is 1 person so that an interval scale of 146 is found that the public understands what is meant by the basis and purpose of an educational forest. The results of the scale of community perception interval on the determination of educational forest area obtained an interval scale of 17 people in the excellent category with a total score of 3, a good category of 20 people with a total score of 80, a less good category 6 with a total score of 18, a bad category 0 with a total score of 0 and category is not very good 1 with a total score of 1 so that the final scale obtained is 134, which means the community's perception of the determination of the education forest area has not yet had a negative impact.
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.
Co-Authors . ANDI . Wardah . Wardah . Zulkhaidah AAN SETIAWAN Abdul Rahman Abdul Rahman Abdul Rosyid Abdul Rosyid Abdul Wahid Abner Widoyo Motoku Adam Malik Adam, Muh. Fandi Kurnia Adisyanto, Fhindi Adrianto, Adrianto Adul Ruaf Afianti, Afifa Suci 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 Dani Kurniadi Desyandri Desyandri Dhiaul, Asyraf Early Afriani Fajar Sidik Fuad Anugra Gideon Toding Golar Golar Gracia, Vita Hamka Hamka, Hamka Hartanto, Dimas Hartini, Dewi Sri Hasratin, Hasratin Hasriani Muis Hendra Pribadi 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 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 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 Rabiatul Adawiah Rahmawati, Rahmawati Ramadan, Fajar Raungku, Martinus A Reski, Nurain Rhamdhani Fitrah Baharuddin Ruaf, Adul Rukmi Rukmi 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 Sustri Sustri Syukur Umar Tagentju, Rachel Jesika Velix, Frits Wardah Wardah Wiakanti, Liska Yani, Rendy Ahmad Yusran Yusran Zulkaidhah Zulkaidhah Zulkhaidah, .