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Analisis Potensi Ruang Terbuka Hijau Kota Malang Sebagai Areal Pelestarian Burung Febri Handoyo; Luchman Hakim; Amin Setyo Leksono
Indonesian Journal of Environment and Sustainable Development Vol 7, No 2 (2016)
Publisher : Graduate Program

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Penelusuran ketersediaan ruang terbuka hijau Kota Malang belum sepenuhnya dikaji secara terpadu sebagai faktor penting dalam mendukung upaya pelestarian burung. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menganalisis jenis-jenis vegetasi pohon dan burung pada kawasan RTH Kota Malang, dan menyusun model pengelolaan keruangan RTH bagi pelestarian burung. Penelitian dilakukan dengan metode penelitian evaluasi melalui pendekatan deskriptif kuantitatif. Pengamatan terhadap jenis-jenis vegetasi pohon dan burung dilakukan di enam lokasi Hutan Kota Malang. Hutan Kota Malabar merupakan lokasi pengamatan dengan jumlah jenis pohon tertinggi (104 jenis) dan 18 Jenis burung dengan nilai indeks keanekaragaman (H’= 3,7), indeks kemerataan (E = 0,8), dan indeks kekayaan jenis (R = 14,4). Potensi wilayah Kota Malang sebagai areal pelestarian burung terlihat kurang optimal dengan luas kawasan RTH Kota berkisar 9,6% dan luas areal bervegetasi pohon berkisar 10,3 % dari luas total wilayah kota. Analisis terhadap penampalan (overlay) peta SIG tutupan vegetasi dengan peta pola ruang Kota Malang menghasilkan peta model keruangan RTH kota yang menyajikan gambaran existing corridor dan pergerakan burung dengan berbagai rencana usulan koridor baru. Hasil analisis terhadap peta model keruangan RTH merekomendasikan areal hutan kota dapat dijadikan sebagai blok habitat bagi aktifitas burung. Sedangkan dominasi luasan kawasan permukiman dapat direkomendasikan sebagai areal potensial sebagai areal pendukung pelestarian burung.Kata kunci: Ruang terbuka hijau, vegetasi, burung, SIG, koridor 
Epiphytic Orchid Diversity in UB Forest and Opportunities for Orchid Tourism Road Development Gheavanda Putri Rahadi; Luchman Hakim
Indonesian Journal of Environment and Sustainable Development Vol 9, No 2 (2018)
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The aims of the research were to identify epiphytic orchid diversity and host tree species for the development of orchid tourism trails as a potential tourist attraction in UB Forest. A Floristic survey and questionnaires were conducted in this study. Nine epiphytic orchids were found in UB Forest, namely Liparis viridiflora, Eria hyacinthoides, Aerides sp., Coelogyne sp., Dendrobium lineairifolium, Agrostophyllum sp., Sarcanthus sp., Flickingeria sp. and Eria monostachya. These epiphytic orchids used Dadap (Erythrina sp.), Jalina (Ficus sp.), Kukrup (Engelhardtia spicata) and Cempaka wangi (Michelia champaca) as host species, from Gate 1 to Gunung Mujur Point in UB Forest. Analysis showed that improvement including preserving and improving the population of host tree species, establishing interpretation media for educational purposes, and improving the attractiveness of tourist attractions and facilities, could provide an opportunity to develop an eco-tourism route.Keywords: Ecotourism, Environmental education, Orchids
Provisioning and Cultural Services of Restored Ecosystem in Mount Kelud After 2014 Eruption Ardina Tanjungsari; Luchman Hakim; Catur Retnaningdyah
Indonesian Journal of Environment and Sustainable Development Vol 9, No 2 (2018)
Publisher : Graduate Program

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Mount Kelud eruption in 2014 was recorded as the largest eruption in the history of Mount Kelud volcanic activity. The ecosystem restoration was implemented after eruption, and so far there are few studies regarding the value of the restored area, especially in the perspective of ecosystem services values. The objectives of this study were to evaluate the ecosystem services of restored area of Mt. Kelud after three year or eruption restoration program and develop appropriate restoration strategies based on the potentiality of its cultural services. Field survey was done at the restored area after mountain eruption in 2014. The location of Mt. Kelud is administratively located at Sugihwaras Village, Ngancar District, Kediri Regency, East Java. Ecosystem service was observed following Wunder and Thorsen ecosystem service classification. Interviews with informant was performed to generate data regarding the socio-ecological aspect of restoration program and determining the ecosystem services in the perspectives of local community. In order to describe the strategy for the development of nature-based tourism as one of the important cultural services in Mt. Kelud, a SWOT analysis was performed to evaluate the possibility strategy to developed nature-based tourism in restored area. Results of this study shows that after three years of restoration, two ecosystem services were observed in Mt. Kelud, the provisioning services and cultural services. These services were identified contribute to the local community through numerous forestry program and nature-based tourism activity. The potentiality of nature based tourism development in restored area depend on the ability to drawn restoration planning which is combined by sustainable recreation activity in restoration area.Keywords: Ecosystem services, Mountain Kelud, Mountain restoration, Mountain tourism
Etnobotani Rempah-Rempah di Dusun Kopen Dukuh, Kabupaten Banyuwangi Luchman Hakim; Jati Batoro; Kurniasih Sukenti
Indonesian Journal of Environment and Sustainable Development Vol 6, No 2 (2015)
Publisher : Graduate Program

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Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui jenis-jenis tanaman rempah yang ada di kebun tradisional dan  menjelaskan tingkat kepentingan tanaman rempah-rempah dalam masyarakat oleh masyarakat Osing di Dusun Kopen Dukuh, Kabupaten  Banyuwangi. Penelitian ini mendapatkan sejumlah 27 spesies tumbuhan rempah yang digunakan dalam keseharian masarakat Osing di Kopen Dukuh. Dari sejumlah tanaman tersebut, 18 jenis tanaman dijumpai tumbuh di kebun dan lingkungan perumahan penduduk, dan sejumlah 9 spesies tidak tumbuh di kebun. Bawang putih, bawang merah dan kemiri adalah tiga spesies yag mempunyai peran penting dalam seni kuliner dan kehidupan masyarakat, disusul oleh lengkuas, jahe, kunyit, cabai, kencur, dan serai. Pemanfaatan rempah dapat diklasifikasikan dalam kategori bumbu basah dan kategori bumbu kering. Termasuk dalam bumbu kering adalah lada, pala, jinten, ketumbar dan cengkeh. Golongan bumbu basah ini antara lain meliputi kunyit, kencur, temu kunci, jahe, serai, bawang-bawangan, cabai, daun bawang. Kata kunci: Agroforestry, Biodiversitas, Kebun tradisional, Konservasi rempah
Habitat Anaphalis spp. in Tourism Area in Bromo Tengger Semeru National Park, East Java Filza Yulina Ade; Luchman Hakim; Estri Laras Arumingtyas; Rodiyati Azrianingsih
Indonesian Journal of Environment and Sustainable Development Vol 10, No 2 (2019)
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The conservation of Anaphalis in moutian area in Bromo Tengger Semeru National park require basic understanding of habitat profiles. The aims of the research is to describes the habitat profile of Anaphalis spp population in mountain area in Bromo Tengger Semeru National Park. This research confirm that three Anaphalis were identified, namely Anaphalis javanica, Anaphalis viscida and Anaphalis longifolia. These species found at Penanjakan, Mt. Batok, and Ranu Kumbolo. The habitat of Anaphalis in study area were influenced by volcanic activities. Anaphalis grows in silty loam, loam, sandy-silt loam and sandy loam soils.  Anaphalis grows in high competition with weeds and exotic plant species. Exotic-invasise species such as Agrostis sp., Imperata cylindrical, Pteridium sp., Alchemilla sp. Eupatorium sp. and Leucaena sp. plays an important role as a competitor among Anaphalis spp population in wild area. The conservation of Anaphalis in natural habitat require significant action to minimize invasive plant species in Anaphalis’s habitat.
Landscape Services Of Home Garden For Rural Household: A Case Study Of Jenggolo Village Malang Regency Euis Elih Nurlaelih; Luchman Hakim; Arief Rachmansyah; Antariksa Antariksa
Agricultural Socio-Economics Journal Vol 19, No 3 (2019): AUGUST
Publisher : Socio-Economics/Agribusiness Department

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The home garden is a micro-scale landscape where interactions between humans and their environment intensively. One form of interaction is in the form of benefits provided by the home garden in the form of ecosystem services. This study aims to explore the landscape services of the home garden in Jenggolo Village, which are one of the villages that is part of a rice barn in Malang Regency. Data were collected by observation and semi-structured interviews. The results of the study indicate that the home garden provides complete ecosystem services including provisioning services, regulation services, and culture services. Provisioning services for food and cultural services are important home garden services for the household of Jenggolo Village, the majority of whom work as farmers and still cling to Javanese traditional culture. Awareness of the community towards the ecosystem services is one of the bases in determining a strategy for managing sustainable landscapes appropriately
PLANNING FOR NATURE-BASED TOURISM IN EAST JAVA: RECENT STATUS OF BIODIVERSITY, CONSERVATION, AND ITS IMPLICATION FOR SUSTAINABLE TOURISM LUCHMAN HAKIM
ASEAN Journal on Hospitality and Tourism Vol. 7 No. 2 (2008)
Publisher : Centre For Tourism Planning and Development

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Tourism in Indonesia is now considered a crucial economic sector. However, tourism growth and economic receipts are considered to be low compared to the other Asian countries. One of the problems is believed to be associated with the limited number of competitive destinations to attract the potential market. Therefore enhancing tourism destinations in many places in the Indonesian archipelago is important. An opportunity was found in that this archipelago is home to a huge biodiversity and is endowed with a spectacular landscape. The recent increase in the demand for natural-based tourism provides opportunity for many regions to develop tourism industry. A major obstacle was the lack of understanding of biodiversity and conservation as key elements for such tourism. Therefore the aim of this paper is provide a contextual understanding of natural resources for sustainable tourism planning and development. A case study was done in East Java as a home of high biodiversity and as a luxurious landscape for tourism. We evaluate the recent status of biodiversity and its influence on tourism, and suggest that issues of environmental quality, site-plan design and local people involvement in destination development are the ultimate pillars in establishing competitive and sustainable tourism destination.
Dinamika Populasi Cendana (Santalum album L.) Di Hutan Dan Kebun Di Pulau Timor Barat, Nusa Tenggara Timur-Indonesia Yoseph Nahak Seran; Sudarto Sudarto; Luchman Hakim; Endang Arisoesilaningsih
Metamorfosa: Journal of Biological Sciences Vol 7 No 1 (2020)
Publisher : Prodi Magister Ilmu Biologi, Fakultas MIPA, Universitas Udayana

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Sandalwood (Santalum album L.) is a endemic spesies of the Lesser Sunda Island (NTT), grows in deciduous forest or in private traditional plantation for centuries. Study aimed to evaluated profile dynamic structure population of sandalwood in forest and plantation in the district of South Central Timor (TTS) and North Central Timor (TTU). Population structure analysis was held by purposive sampling in eight sites comprised 87 plots. Plots size were 20x20 m2 (trees), 10x10 m2 (poles), 5x5 m2 (saplings), 2x2 m2 (seedlings). Variables observed in each plot were included density, stem diameter, height of free trunk (TBBC), height trees and saplings, crown quality and coverage. Data were analyzed by qualitative descriptively and multivariate statistics. Results showed that population structure of sandalwood varied spatially in all study sites in two district, especially density of seedlings and saplings in plantations and forests. Sandalwood trees density ranges from 0-23 ind.ha-1, poles phase 80-322 ind.ha-1, saplings phase 60-1,289 ind.ha-1, while the seedlings phase is very dominant 2,000-27,813 ind.ha-1. Higher saplings and poles density were found in two sites of TTU plantation and forest or a TTS forest. Farmer in two districts successfully cultivated sandalwood in plantation shown by similar growth quality with those of forest trees. Keywords: Forest, NTT, population structure, plantation, sandalwood
Carbon Estimation of Cocoa Stands (Theobroma cacao L.) in Agroforestry Area Sumberrejo Village, Pagak, Malang Regency Rukun Rahayu; Luchman Hakim; Ari Hayati
Metamorfosa: Journal of Biological Sciences Vol 9 No 1 (2022)
Publisher : Prodi Magister Ilmu Biologi, Fakultas MIPA, Universitas Udayana

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ABSTRACT Conversion of forest areas to plantations can cause problems with decreasing soil fertility, erosion, extinction of flora and fauna, drought, flooding and even changes in the global environment. This problem will increase from time to time in line with the large area of ??forest being used as business land because it can reduce the absorption of carbon emissions through photosynthesis. The application of the concept of agroforestry is to increase carbon sequestration in the air in efforts to mitigate climate change. The objectives of this study were to: (1) determine the differences in physical characteristics of cacao varieties (Theobroma cacao. L), (2) carbon potential and (3) abiotic factors at the observation location of agroforestry fields. This research method is descriptive observation to determine the differences in the characteristics of brown varieties by knowing the physical characters, fruit color, and seed color, then purposive sampling. To determine the potential for carbon, analysis was carried out on 120 samples of brown tree stands in two agroforestry gardens, namely the diameter of the biomass using the allometric formula and observing the abiotic factors using appropriate tools when in the field. The results of biomass observation were 3 varieties of cacao, namely criollo with 26 kg / tree, forastero 28 kg / tree, and trinitario 32.4 kg / tree, the average litter was 0.02 kg / m2, the distribution of shade was obtained 30 species. Abiotic factors include temperature, 28-29 ° C, altitude 344-348 m asl, wind speed 0.3-1.6, light intensity 766-1008 lux, soil pH, 6.4-7.2, soil moisture 61-70%, and rainfall 200- 400 mm was rated the ideal criteria based on the literature. Keywords: conversion, agroforestry, biomass, varieties
Pengembangan Potensi Ekowisata Sungai Pekalen Atas, Desa Ranu Gedang, Kecamatan Tiris, Kabupaten Probolinggo Afifah Nur Aulia; Luchman Hakim
Jurnal Wilayah dan Lingkungan Vol 5, No 3 (2017): December 2017
Publisher : Department of Urban and Regional Planning, Diponegoro University

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River ecosystem is a potential resource for ecotourism development necessary to job creation for the local community and river conservation support. The aims of this research are to depict the ecotourism attraction potentials, to prepare ecotourism product designs, to evaluate tourist’s preferences regarding ecotourism objects and attractions, and to develop a typology of tourism products prospectively developed along the Pekalen Atas River. This study was completed from October 2016 to March 2017 in Pekalen Atas River, Ranu Gedang Village, Tiris Subdistrict, Probolinggo Regency. This research covered object identification and mapping steps along the riverbank, and then followed by respondent preferences testing toward the ecotourism objects required to the making of ecotourism product development’s classification and ranking. This product was also developed by taking stakeholders’ feedback into account during the Focus Group Discussion (FGD). The result reveals that the Pekalen Atas Riverbank consists of 26 rapids, three waterfalls, three fields, three caves and 11 animal species. The potential objects could be classified into rafting and non-rafting. Based on tourists’ perceptions, the non-rafting objects are considered “attractive” so that their further developments should meet the principles of sustainable natural resources utilization compliance. The FGD results confirmed three types of ecotourism products that could be developed along the Pekalen Atas Riverbank, i.e. low-, medium-and hard-level product.
Co-Authors . Wilopo Abdul Hamid A. Toha Achmad Afandi Achmad Dadang Burhanuddin Ade Hidayah Afifah Nur Aulia Agung Pramana Agung Sri Darmayanti Agus Nurrofik Agustina L.N. Aminin Aji Dharma Raharjo Aji Dharma Raharjo Akira Kikuchi Alelang, Isak Feridikson Amanda Putri Nastiti Ambariyanto Ambariyanto Amin Setyo Leksono Amin Setyo Leksono Amin Setyo Leksono Aminudin Afandhi Aminudin Afandhi Aminudin Afandhi Andri Tri Cahya Andriani Kusumawati Anggiar Rizky F Antariksa Antariksa Anthon Efani Apriyono Rahadiantoro Apriyono Rahadiantoro, Apriyono Ardina Tanjungsari Ardina Tanjungsari Argus Argus Ari Darmawan Ari Hayati Arief Rachmansyah Arief Rachmansyah Arien Heryansyah Arif Luqman Hakim Arina Mana Sikana Aulanni'am Aulanni'am Aulia Luqman Azis Aya Shofiyah Azzah Fauziyah Cholis Azzah Fauziyah Cholis Bagyo Yanuwiadi Bagyo Yanuwiadi Bagyo Yanuwiadi Bagyo Yanuwiyadi Baihaqi Musytawan Bobby Polii Bobby Polii Bobby Polii Brian Rahardi Brian Rahardi Brian Rahardi Brian Rahardi Budi Wahono Catur Retnaningdyah Catur Retnaningdyah Cholis, Azzah Fauziyah Christien Yacobina Riung Da Costa, Luis Danniary Ismail Faronny Dayu Puspita Sari Dea Rahmadani Ristanti Dian Siswanto Dian Siswanto Dian Siswanto Dian Sulastini Dian Sulastini, Dian Diane Deibij Pioh Diane Deibij Pioh Dimas Kurnia Purmada Djamhur Hamid Djumahir .. Djumilah Hadiwidjojo Dodit Ari Guntoro Dodit Ari Guntoro Dodit Ari Guntoro Dodit Ari Guntoro, Dodit Ari Dyah Kinasih Wuragil Eka Oktavianti Eka Oktavianti Endang Arisoesilaningsih Eni Kurniatun Esti Endah Ariyanti Estri Laras Arumingtyas Estri Laras Arumingtyas Estri Laras Arumingtyas Eva Kurniawati Fadhil Muhammad Fadillah Putra Fahdynia Kamira Gunawan Fajar Rasyidi Hidayat Fajar Rasyiidi Hidayat Fajar Rasyiidi Hidayat Febri Handoyo Feronica Simanjorang Filza Yulina Ade Filza Yulina Ade Filza Yulina Ade Gheavanda Putri Rahadi Gleny Sinta D Gumilang, Retno Gunomo Djoyowasito Guntur Guntur Hafid Zain Muttaqien Hafid Zain Muttaqien, Hafid Zain Hamdan Yuwafi Hamdani Dwi Prasetyo Hamid Toha Hamzah, Rispah Hanin Niswatul Fauziah Hanun Nurrahma Hanun Nurrahma Hariati, Anik Martinah Haryati, Jehan Ramdani Hasan Zayadi Henri Henri Henri Henri Henri Henri Henri Henri Henri Henri, Henri Hidayati Rahimah Hong Sun Kee Ihwan Ihwan Ika Junianingsih Ika Junianingsih Ika Yuni Agustin Ikbal, Mohammad Iman Kusuma Bangsa Indah Yanti Ipango, Rahmi Irena Aldianoveri Jamhari Jamhari Jati Batoro Jati Batoro Jati Batoro Jati Batoro Jati Batoro Jauhari, Nasrul Jehan Ramdani Hariyati Jehan Ramdani Haryati Jenvia Rista Pratiwi Jodi Hariawan Jr sulthan ardillah Jr sulthan ardillah Juan ZHANG Kartikaningsih, Hartati Karuniawan Puji Wicaksono Kee, Hong Sun Khakim, Akhmad Kikuchi, Akira Krishidaya, Ayutika Kristin Widyasari Kristin Widyasari Kurniasih Sukenti Kurniasih Sukenti Kurniawan Sigit Wicaksono, Kurniawan Sigit Linda Herawati Lugi Hartanto Lugi Hartanto, Lugi Luh Putu Ratna Sundari Lutfi Lutfi Lutfita Fitriana Luthfi Rayes Luthfi Rayes Lutvita Erya Rokani M. Ali Imron M. Kholid Mawardi Makagoshi, Nobukazu Manik Eirry Sawitri Masdiana Chendrakasih Padaga Melati Julia Rahma Misbahul Munir Mochammad Fattah, Mochammad Moh Argus Mohammad Bisri Mohammad Mahyairudin Mufidah Afiyanti Muhammad Arif Budiman Muhammad Attar Muhammad Attar Muhammad Fandi Ardiansyah Muhammad Fathoni Muhammad Izzuddin Faizal Muhammad Izzuddin Faizal Mukhzayadah Mukhzayadah Muqtafiah Muqtafiah Musytawan, Baihaqi Nababan, Vitryany Nadhea Oktaviantina Rahmawati Naila Izzatul Mukhoyyaroh Naila Izzatul Mukhoyyaroh Nashi Widodo Nasrul Jauhari Nia Kurniawan Nia Kurniawan Nikita Amalia VGA Nila Ratih Pamungkas Nindya Helvy Pramita Nindya Helvy Pramita Niqrisatut Thibab Nobukazu Makagoshi Nobukazu Nakagoshi Nokukazu Nakagoshi Nokukazu Nakagoshi, Nokukazu Nuddin Harahab Nuddin Harahap Nugrayani, Thalia Reninang Nurizza Fauziyah Nurizza Fauziyah, Nurizza Nurlailah Mappanganro Nurrofik, Agus Pamungkas, Ratih Nila Pangestuti, Edriana Pramadika Ramanda Prawoto, Sigit Prita Ayuningtyas Pudji Purwanti Qathrunnada Salsabila Rahma Aprilia Kumaji Rahmi Ipango Rahmi Ipango Ratih Nila Pamungkas Reski Amalyah Rispah Hamzah Rispah Hamzah Rita Parmawati Rita Parmawati Rita Parmawati Rita Parmawati Rita Parmawati Rita Parmawati Riung, Christien Yacobina Riyan Riyadlun Najih Rizha Hardyansah Robi Binur Robi Hari Marhesa Rodiyati Azrianingsih Rodiyati Azrianingsih Rodiyati Azrianingsih Rodiyati Azrianingsih Rodliyati - Azrianingsih Rokani, Lutvita Erya Romaidi Romaidi Rukun Rahayu Sahiruddin Sahiruddin Sandra Dhesitta Putri Sandra Dhesitta Putri, Sandra Dhesitta Saptoyo Saptoyo Sari, Dewi Ratih Tirto Satria Cahya Febriansyah Satria Cahya Febriansyah SATRIYAS ILYAS Septiadi, Luhur Serafinah Indriyani Serafinah Indriyani Serafinah Indriyani Serafinah Indriyani Serafinah Indriyani Seran, Yoseph Nahak Setyo Ayu Hardyanti Setyo Ayu Hardyanti Shalehah, Nikmatus Silfi Anggraeni Siska Wahyu Rahmawati Siswo Purnomo Slamet Mardiyanto Rahayu Slamet Riyadi Soemarno - - Soemarno Soemarno Soemarno Soemarno Soemarno Soemarno Soemarno Soemarno Sofy Permana Sudarto Sudarto Suhaemi Sunarti Sunarti Sunarti Sunarti Sunaryo Sunaryo Sundari Sundari Surur, Moh Miftahus Suryanto, Agus Sutiman B. 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