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THE FEASIBILITY OF THE CUKU NYINYI MANGROVE FOREST TOURIST ATTRACTION OBJECT IN SIDODADI VILLAGE, PESAWARAN DISTRICT Nandita Aisha, Nandita Aisha; Sugeng Prayitno Harianto; Hari Kaskoyo
Jurnal Belantara Vol 8 No 2 (2025)
Publisher : Forestry Study Program University Of Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jbl.v8i2.1135

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The feasibility of tourist attractions in mangrove forests can create good economic opportunities, increase regional income and expand employment opportunities for surrounding residents. This study aims to analyze the feasibility of tourist attractions in the Cuku Nyinyi Mangrove Forest. Data collection is in the form of a survey by distributing questionnaires to tourists. Data analysis uses a scoring method based on the Guidelines for Analysis of Operational Areas of Natural Tourism Objects and Attractions of the Directorate General of PHKA in 2003. The results of the study showed that the attraction received a feasibility index of 78%, accessibility 86%, amenities 75% and additional services 85% so that the overall average is 81% which is included in the category of feasible to be developed. The level of feasibility of the four components shows that it is feasible to be developed, but there are still some shortcomings that need to be further developed in each component.
COMMUNITY PERSPECTIVES ON THE EXISTENCE OF WILDLIFE (CASE STUDY IN TALANG PONIJAN AND SIDODADI I) Elsa Nadia Almaidah; Indra Gumay Febryano; Dian Iswandaru; Hari Kaskoyo; Christine Wulandari; Arief Darmawan; Yulia Rahma Fitriana; Novriyanti; Susni Herwanti; Rahmat Safe'i
Jurnal Belantara Vol 8 No 2 (2025)
Publisher : Forestry Study Program University Of Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jbl.v8i2.1136

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Community perspectives are important for wildlife, as they impact their contribution to wildlife conservation. This study aims to analyze community perspectives on wildlife in the Talang Ponijan and Sidodadi I forest farmer groups, Lampung Province, Indonesia. The method in this study uses a qualitative approach through in-depth interviews, involved observation, and documentation studies. The data collected was analyzed descriptively to illustrate how the community's perspective on the existence of wildlife. The results showed that there are similarities in the views of the Talang Ponijan and Sidodadi I communities towards the existence of wildlife. The people of Talang Ponijan and Sidodadi I have a negative view of the existence of wild boar (Sus scrofa), bear (Helarctos malayanus), bajing (Callosciurus notatus), tiger (Panthera tigris), monkey (Macaca fascicularis), and macaque (Macaca nemestrina). Negative views arise because they are considered crop pests and destroy gardens. They are also considered a nuisance and a threat to safety. Gibbon (Symphalangus syndactylus), bats (Chiroptera sp.), and birds have a positive impact as they act as seed dispersers, pest controllers, and coffee quality indicators. However, their behavior towards wildlife sustainability shows differences. Some people in Talang Ponijan are still involved in practices that harm wildlife, such as monoculture, poaching and land clearing. Meanwhile, the Sidodadi I community tends to prioritize wildlife-sustainable agricultural practices such as shade coffee systems and planting high canopy trees. The government needs to provide guidance to increase community capacity and strict and effective law enforcement is important to prevent illegal activities.
Tingkat Partisipasi Masyarakat Dalam Pengelolaan Hutan Mangrove Di Desa Purworejo Kabupaten Lampung Timur Ferina Wati; Safe'i, Rahmat; Hari Kaskoyo; Rudi Hilmanto
Jurnal Hutan dan Masyarakat VOLUME 15 NO 2, DESEMBER 2023
Publisher : Fakultas Kehutanan, Universitas Hasanuddin

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24259/jhm.v12i2.28006

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Community participation in Purworejo mangrove forest management activities is very important to support forest sustainability. Until now, community participation in mangrove forest management is still not optimal. This study aims to obtain the level of community assessment in the stages of managing mangrove forests in Purworejo Village. The method used was interviewing 31 respondents and data analysis using a Likert Scale. Research data shows that the level of community participation at the planning stage is in the low category with a proportion of 51.6%. The implementation stage is in the high category with a proportion of 41.9%. Stages of utilization are in the medium category with a proportion of 45.2%. Maintenance stages are in the low category with a proportion of 58.1%. Thus, the level of community participation in managing mangrove forests in Purworejo Village is in the low category with a proportion of 77%. So that community participation must be increased to support sustainable forest management
Persepsi Masyarakat dalam Pemilihan Kayu Untuk Bangunan Fajar Nugraha Fahriza; Hari Kaskoyo; Rahmat Safe'i; Wahyu Hidayat
Journal of People, Forest and Environment Vol. 1 No. 1 (2021): Mei
Publisher : University of Lampung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23960/jopfe.v1i1.4496

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Kayu merupakan bahan bangunan yang sangat banyak digunakan dan diminati  sejak dahulu. Penggunaan kayu sebagai bahan bangunan kian hari cenderung meningkat oleh karena itu tujuan dari peneliti mengetahui persepsi masyarakat sebagai bahan bangunan. Penilitian ini menggunakan metode purposive sampling dan analytic hierarki product dengan jumlah responden 10 orang . Metode analisis data yang digunakan dalam penilitian adalah kualitatif. Hasil penelitian ini menunjukan bahwa kayu merbau darat (Intsia palembanica) dan jati (Tectona grandis) merupakan kayu yang mendominasi digunakan sebagai bahan baku rumah.Kata kunci: jenis kayu, rumah tradisional, masyarakat.  
ANALISIS HUBUNGAN MODAL SOSIAL DAN TINGKAT PENDAPATAN AGROFORESTRI PETANI KELOMPOK HUTAN KEMASYARAKATAN DI KPHL BATU TEGI Adella Putri Apriliani; Hari Kaskoyo; Samsul Bakrie
Journal of People, Forest and Environment Vol. 2 No. 1 (2022): Mei
Publisher : University of Lampung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23960/jopfe.v2i1.5926

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Social capital can improve people's welfare and community productivity as it is based on trust, norms, and social networks. Social capital is also influenced by community participation in sustainable forest management, one form of community participation can be in the form of agroforestry management. This study aims to determine the effect of social capital in increasing the income of agroforestry communities managing HKm in the Batutegi Forest Management Unit (KPH) area. Cluster Random Sampling in HKm KPHL Batu Tegi has 15 Gapoktan including Gapoktan Wanatani Lestari, Gapoktan Mahardika, and Gapoktan Hijau Makmur. In this study, the number of samples used for each gapoktan was 50 respondents so that the total number of respondents from the three gapoktans was 150 respondents. The results showed that there was no significant effect of trust performance on earnings. This shows that in HKm the higher/lower the trust between farmers, the higher/lower the influence of social capital on income will be. A significant influence can be seen from the performance of social networks on income. This shows that the influence of the performance of the social network has a positive direction, and it means that the higher the level of the social network, the higher the income of the community.
PENDUGAAN POTENSI DAN PRODUKTIVITAS NIRA AREN DI HUTAN KEMASYARAKATAN (HKM) BINAWANA Dimas Adi Pratama; duryat duryat; Hari Kaskoyo
Journal of People, Forest and Environment Vol. 2 No. 1 (2022): Mei
Publisher : University of Lampung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23960/jopfe.v2i1.5998

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Non-timber forest products (NTFPs) for palm plantations have high economic potential for farmers. The productivity of sap on sugar palm plants is very important to study to determine policy directions that can help the community's economy. Sugar palm plants in the productive age group are only 38 stems with the highest level of production occurring in the 5-8 year age class with the production of sap per tree reaching 47,727 liters by the year. The total productivity of sap produced in one year reaches 43,908,573 liters. Sugar palm plants can be tapped since the age of 5 years and have been productive at the age of 7 years. The economic potential obtained by palm farmers in one year is Rp56.071.061 or Rp4.672.588/month. However, there are fewer productive sugar palms than post productive plants, so farmers need to regenerate plants to increase the yield of existing sap.