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HABITAT MIKRO TABAT BARITO (Ficus Deltoidea Jack) DI KELURAHAN JAMBU KECAMATAN TEWEH BARU DAN DESA PENDREH KECAMATAN TEWEH TENGAH KABUPATEN BARITO UTARA PROVINSI KALIMANTAN TENGAH Nisa, Fitriatun; Asy'ari, Mufidah; Fithria, Abdi; Hatta, Gusti Muhammad
EnviroScienteae Vol 20, No 1 (2024): ENVIROSCIENTEAE VOLUME 20 NOMOR 1, FEBRUARI 2024
Publisher : Universitas Lambung Mangkurat

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20527/es.v20i1.18848

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The high diversity of plants in Indonesia provides many benefits for the community, one of which is the use of plants as traditional medicines so that the prospects for rnedicinal plant agro-industry in lndonesia are very large. The exploitation of forests and land for plantation and rnining activities in North Barito District is currently threatening the existence of the tabat barito as one of the plants that live in the forest. The objectives of this study were to identify the microhabitat characteristics of barito tabat in its native habitat. Tabat barito was found to live attached to 2 types of host trees, namely kuyum bakei trees (Elaeocarpus sp. ) and kacuhui trees (Shorea sp.). These two types of host plants have similarities in terms of habitat where they grow and similar trunk characteristics, namely thick, grooved bark, easily cracked and porous and can peel. The microclimatic conditions measured were elevation 29 - 64, ternperature range 32 - 33.1 "C, relative humidity 58 - 67% and light intensity 394-732 lux.
KOMPONEN DAN KESESUAIAN HABITAT LUTUNG DAHI PUTIH (Presbytis frontata) DI DAS CANTUNG Darmaji, Darmaji; Fithria, Abdi; Kissinger, Kissinger; Priatmadi, Bambang Joko
EnviroScienteae Vol 19, No 3 (2023): ENVIROSCIENTEAE VOLUME 19 NOMOR 3, AGUSTUS 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20527/es.v19i3.17274

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The white-fronted langur (Presbytis frontata) is categorised as a protected wildlife according to (P.106/MENLHK/SETJEN/KUM.1/8/2018). Forest degradation, land use change, and environmental damage due to human activities by encroaching on forests can cause habitat fragmentation. The preservation of white-fronted langurs may be threatened by degraded or unsuitable habitat conditions. This study aims to analyse the characteristics and components of white-fronted langur habitat and to analyse the suitability of white-fronted langur habitat in the Cantung watershed area of Kota Baru district, South Kalimantan. The research was conducted in September-October 2021. Data collection using the roaming method.This study concluded that there were 31 habitat distribution points with 72 individuals of white-fronted langurs observed. White-fronted langurs in the Cantung watershed area were found at an altitude of 5-85 m above sea level, optimal temperature of 20°-32°C, humidity of 78-95%, distance from water sources 200-500 m, distance from roads <200-600 m, locations with plantation land cover, dry land agriculture, mixed gardens and mining. The suitability of white-fronted langur habitat in the Cantung Watershed Area based on 6 habitat components shows the highest scoring value of 3 (high level of suitability).
ANALISIS ESTIMASI LAJU EROSI DI DAS MALUKA PROVINSI KALIMANTAN SELATAN DENGAN MODEL E30 Ilmi, Zainal; Badaruddin, Badaruddin; Suyanto, Suyanto; Fithria, Abdi
EnviroScienteae Vol 19, No 4 (2023): ENVIROSCIENTEAE VOLUME 19 NOMOR 4, NOVEMBER 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20527/es.v19i4.17795

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Problems in the Maluka watershed such as flood disasters are an indication that the management of the Maluka watershed still needs continuous and targeted improvement, one indication of the cause of the flood problem is the high rate of erosion in the Maluka watershed, several studies have been conducted in parts of the Maluka watershed area, but comprehensive erosion rate data in the Maluka watershed area still does not exist so that this Erosion Rate Estimation research with the E30 Model can be an answer and will produce data in the form of Geospatial data that can be a reference for watershed management information systems,  The research method uses the E30 Model which only requires three parameters, namely NDVI data obtained from Sentinel 2-MSI Imagery, slope data obtained from DEM data and sample data of the miminum erosion rate and maximum erosion rate in the Maluka watershed at a slope of 30 degrees taken during one year, from field sample data shows a minimum erosion rate of 29.23 mm/year and a maximum erosion rate of 83.67 mm/year, analysis of erosion rate estimation with the E30 model in the Maluka watershed shows the highest erosion rate in the Maluka watershed 1. 000- 1,299.72 tonnes/ha/year covering 128 hectare, 0.15% of the Maluka watershed area.  The smallest erosion rate in the Maluka watershed is 0-15 tonnes/ha/year covering 8,180 hectare, 9% of the Maluka watershed area.  Very severe Erosion Hazard Level (IV-SB) is located in the upper area of the Maluka watershed which is dominated by steep slopes, especially in the Banyu irang sub-watershed which does have a higher slope level than the Bati-bati sub-watershed.  The erosion rate of 180-480, which indicates Severe Erosion Hazard Level (III-B), is spread over more gentle areas, while Moderate Erosion Hazard Level (III-S) dominates in the middle and lower reaches of the Maluka watershed.
Co-Authors - Asysyifa - Badaruddin - Gunawansyah - Hafizianor A. Mourad, Khaldoon Abrani Sulaiman Adi Rahmadi Akbar, Pani Akhmad R Saidi Ali, Syamani D Ali, Syam’ani D. Alvhian Noor, Andi Ammara Ulfa Azizah Arfa Agustina Rezekiah Ariyani, Helma Asy'ari, Mufidah Azizah, Noor Aida Badaruddin Badaruddin Bambang Joko Priatmadi Bibin Bintang Andriana Chairul Irawan Danang Biyatmoko Danang Biyatmoko, Danang Darmaji Darmaji Diva, Achmad Arya Eko Budi Setiawan Eko Rini Indrayatie Eva Prihatiningtyas Fahmi, Hilman Fajar Fajar Ferry, Ferry Firdaus, Noor Firmansyah Firmansyah Gunawan Gunawan Guspianur, Selimi Gusti Muhammad Hatta Gusti Muhammad Hatta H.D Lasari, Hadrianti Hafizianor Hafizianor, Hafizianor Husaini Ismed Setya Budi Jarkasi, Jarkasi Junaedi Junaedi Kamil, Naufal Noor Kanti, Rina Khoiroh, Ianatul Kissinger Kissinger Laily Khairiyati Lenie Marlinae Lenie Marlinae Lusiana Dewi M. Ratodi Maulina, Devy Rizka Mochamad Arief Soendjoto Muhammad Ruslan Muhammad Thoha Al alabi Nida Hasanah Nisa, Fitriatun Nursalam Nursalam Prakoso, Yudo Pramudya, Firman Pribadi, Ahdiyaka Jayasukma R Saidi, Akhmad Rina Kanti Rina Muhayah Noor Pitri, Rina Muhayah Noor Rinakanti, Rinakanti Saputra, Feri Sariana Sariana, Sariana Shiba, Yasinta Nur Siti Qomariah Suyanto Suyanto SYAHRANI SYAHRANI Syam'ani Syam'ani, Syam'ani Syamani, Syamani Syamsul Arifin Syamsul Arifin Syam’ani, Syam’ani Tien Zubaidah Udiansyah Udiansyah, Udiansyah Wahyudi, Firman Pramudya Rahmat Wahyuni Ilham Waskito, Agung Yundari, Yundari Zainal Ilmi