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Identifikasi Kondisi Hutan Lindung Pulau Sebatik Kabupaten Nunukan Kalimantan Utara Husmul Beze; Suparjo
Poltanesa Vol 20 No 1 (2019): Juni 2019
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (343.478 KB) | DOI: 10.51967/tanesa.v20i1.306

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In the last ten years the people on Sebatik Island have experienced water shortages. This happened because the forest which is the source of community water dried up. It is estimated that the drying up of these springs is due to changes in the function of forests as water reserves. This change in forest function occurs as a result of the process of clearing forests for plantations or other development activities. This is why it is necessary to analyze the protected forest cover on Sebatik Island. In this study, analysis of forest cover was carried out based on Landsat satellite imagery. To check the correctness of the analysis results on the satellite image, field checks are carried out. Based on the research results, the forest area on Sebatik Island has an area of ​​2,088.37 ha. The damaged forest is estimated to be 339.97ha, while the protected forest area which is still in good condition has an area of ​​1,748.40 ha.
Pemetaan Tutupan Lahan Di Desa Bukit Raya Kecamatan Tenggarong Seberang Menggunakan Citra Sentinel 2A Agum Gumelar; Dyah Widyasasi; Suparjo; Dwi Agung Pramono; Nia Kurniadin
Poltanesa Vol 23 No 1 (2022): Juni 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (309.238 KB) | DOI: 10.51967/tanesa.v23i1.956

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The purpose of this study was to make a land cover map and determine the condition of land cover in Bukit Raya Village, Tenggarong Seberang District.The method used in this study is the use of remote sensing Sentinel 2A for land cover mapping with a guided method using sample digitization on the screen for sampling in the land cover classification process. After using the supervised classification data obtained in the form of vector data that must be combined first before being used as a layout map.Results Based on the research, information was obtained about the process of making land cover maps in Bukit Raya Village, Tenggarong Seberang District and Land Cover Maps in Bukit Raya Village, Tenggarong Seberang District. The result of the area of ​​each land cover class is Agricultural Land with an area of ​​426.9 Ha,Air with an area of ​​138.2 Ha, Urban with an area of ​​176.1 Ha, Forest Land with an area of ​​391.7 Ha, Barren land with an area of ​​2 Ha, Industry 49.7 Ha, Transportation 59 Ha.
Vegetation Analysis on the Upper Mahakam River Border Suparjo; Herijanto Thamrin; Sri Jimy Kustini; F. V. Astrolabe Sian Prasetya; Rukmi; Iswinanto Denis
Poltanesa Vol 24 No 1 (2023): June 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51967/tanesa.v24i1.2264

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Vegetation analysis on the upper Mahakam river border. The Mahakam River Basin (DAS) is very wide, reaching 7.724.300 Ha. The condition of the vegetation in the Mahakam watershed continues to change due to the development of plantations, mining, and settlements. On the other hand, efforts to maintain biological resources from the diversity of vegetation are needed to protect against extinction. Remote sensing data can be used to differentiate between primary and secondary vegetation economically. However, it has limitations for detecting vegetation composition and the number of individuals per unit area. Therefore, field surveys in the context of conducting vegetation analysis are still needed to complement remote sensing data. This study aims to analyze the vegetation in each growth phase, namely the seedling, sapling, pole, and tree phases on the Mahakam riverbank. The method used is to make observation plots of 13 plots for each growth phase. Plots of 2 x 2 m2 for seedling observation, 5 x 5 m2 for sapling level, 10 x 10 m2 for pole level, and 20 x 20 m2 for tree level observation. Based on data analysis, the seedling stage consisted of 30 species, the average number of stems was 25576.9 per ha, the species diversity index was 1.371, and the highest important value index was 21.8% of Coffea robusta. There were 17 species of saplings, an average number of 4,092.3 stems per hectare, a diversity index of 1,118, and the highest important value index of 39.5% from Theobroma cacao. The pole level contained 16 species, the average number of stems was 1023.1 per hectare, the diversity index was 1.138, and the highest interest index was 23.7% for Paraserianthes falcataria. The tree level consists of 30 species. The average number of stems is 255.8 per hectare, the diversity index is 1.282, and the highest important value index is 54.9% of Durio zibethinus. From the results of the study, it can be concluded that most of the vegetation in the Mahakam riverbank area is former fields or agricultural activities.
Vegetation Analysis on the Upper Mahakam River Border Suparjo; Herijanto Thamrin; Sri Jimy Kustini; F. V. Astrolabe Sian Prasetya; Rukmi; Iswinanto Denis
Poltanesa Vol 24 No 1 (2023): June 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51967/tanesa.v24i1.2264

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Vegetation analysis on the upper Mahakam river border. The Mahakam River Basin (DAS) is very wide, reaching 7.724.300 Ha. The condition of the vegetation in the Mahakam watershed continues to change due to the development of plantations, mining, and settlements. On the other hand, efforts to maintain biological resources from the diversity of vegetation are needed to protect against extinction. Remote sensing data can be used to differentiate between primary and secondary vegetation economically. However, it has limitations for detecting vegetation composition and the number of individuals per unit area. Therefore, field surveys in the context of conducting vegetation analysis are still needed to complement remote sensing data. This study aims to analyze the vegetation in each growth phase, namely the seedling, sapling, pole, and tree phases on the Mahakam riverbank. The method used is to make observation plots of 13 plots for each growth phase. Plots of 2 x 2 m2 for seedling observation, 5 x 5 m2 for sapling level, 10 x 10 m2 for pole level, and 20 x 20 m2 for tree level observation. Based on data analysis, the seedling stage consisted of 30 species, the average number of stems was 25576.9 per ha, the species diversity index was 1.371, and the highest important value index was 21.8% of Coffea robusta. There were 17 species of saplings, an average number of 4,092.3 stems per hectare, a diversity index of 1,118, and the highest important value index of 39.5% from Theobroma cacao. The pole level contained 16 species, the average number of stems was 1023.1 per hectare, the diversity index was 1.138, and the highest interest index was 23.7% for Paraserianthes falcataria. The tree level consists of 30 species. The average number of stems is 255.8 per hectare, the diversity index is 1.282, and the highest important value index is 54.9% of Durio zibethinus. From the results of the study, it can be concluded that most of the vegetation in the Mahakam riverbank area is former fields or agricultural activities.
Pemetaan Tutupan Lahan Di Desa Bukit Raya Kecamatan Tenggarong Seberang Menggunakan Citra Sentinel 2A Gumelar, Agum; Widyasasi, Dyah; Suparjo; Pramono, Dwi Agung; Kurniadin, Nia
Poltanesa Vol 23 No 1 (2022): Juni 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51967/tanesa.v23i1.956

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The purpose of this study was to make a land cover map and determine the condition of land cover in Bukit Raya Village, Tenggarong Seberang District.The method used in this study is the use of remote sensing Sentinel 2A for land cover mapping with a guided method using sample digitization on the screen for sampling in the land cover classification process. After using the supervised classification data obtained in the form of vector data that must be combined first before being used as a layout map.Results Based on the research, information was obtained about the process of making land cover maps in Bukit Raya Village, Tenggarong Seberang District and Land Cover Maps in Bukit Raya Village, Tenggarong Seberang District. The result of the area of ​​each land cover class is Agricultural Land with an area of ​​426.9 Ha,Air with an area of ​​138.2 Ha, Urban with an area of ​​176.1 Ha, Forest Land with an area of ​​391.7 Ha, Barren land with an area of ​​2 Ha, Industry 49.7 Ha, Transportation 59 Ha.
Species Diversity and Food Potential of Orangutans in Genting Tanah Village Forest Suparjo, Suparjo; Suwasono, Raharjo Ari; Lasmito, Lasmito; Suyitno, Agus; Atut, Yohanes
Poltanesa Vol 25 No 2 (2024): December 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51967/tanesa.v25i2.3159

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The aim of the research is to determine the diversity of vegetation in the forests of Genting Tanah Village which has the potential to feed orangutans (Pongo pygmaeus morio). The research method is an inventory of sample plots. Data were analyzed quantitatively by calculating the Relative Density, Relative Frequency, Relative Dominance and Diversity Index values. The choice of orangutan food is determined by comparing it based on literature regarding orangutan food. The research identified 67 types of vegetation belonging to 44 families. At tree level there are 20 types of vegetation, with Shorea teysmanniana Dyer being the most important with an Importance Value Index of 78.06%. At pole level there are 32 species, with Combretocarpus rotundatus Miq. has the highest Important Value Index of 74.43%. Genting Tanah village forest also has 40 species of saplings and 41 species of undergrowth. Mallotus muticus Mull. has the highest Importance Value Index of 55.78% in the sapling group, while Hypolytrum nemorum Vahl has the highest Importance Value Index of 21.24% in the seedling and undergrowth group. The species diversity index at the seedling level of 3.24 is considered high, while the species richness index is low at the tree level and moderate at the pole level. Based on the 67 species identified, there are 34 species that have the potential to be a source of orangutan’s food.
Co-Authors A.D., Chrisna Abadiyah, Chimayah Abdussofi, Khaedar Achmad, Bromo Kusumo Adha Mashur Sajiah Adhi Dana, Yoga Adhi Danan, Yoga Afriantoni Afriantoni Agum Gumelar AGUM GUMELAR, AGUM Agus Suroso Agus Suroso Agustono Setiawan Ahmad Junaidi Aisah, Rahmadini Mulya Akmaluddin Akmaluddin Akmaluddin Akmaluddin Akmaludin Akmaludin, Akmaludin Alimron, Alimron Amelia, Ayu Anid Supriyadi Anis Latifah, Anis Anna Rizqiqotul Maghfiroh Ardi, Komala Khairani Ardiyanto, Muhammad Ari Ashari, Isya Ashley Juniare Maria Rengkung Askana Fikriana Astuti - Asyurhok, Deni Sujanadi Atut, Yohanes Ayu, Larasia Gloria Azhar Muhammad, Hanafi Azhar, Pande Setiawan Bagus Cahyo Pratama Putra Baiq Rohiyatun Bakhit, Mohammed Elfadil Ahmed Batubara, Ummi Mardhiah Buan Anshari Budianto Budianto Budianto, M Bagus Budiman, Sri Cahyono Cahyono Charisha Mahda Kumala Christiawan, Robets Cuciati, Cuciati Dani Satyawan dari, veronika wulan Dawamul Arifin Desi Widianty Desi Widiyanti Diny Dinarti Dwi Agung Pramono Dwi Wibowo, Ilham Dwicahyani, Anindya Rachma Dyah, Rosliana Purwaning Eko Pradjoko Eko Pujianto Endang Sri Sunarsih Endang Sri Sunarsih Eniarti, Miko Erdhianto, Yoniv Erika Sinambela Ery setiawan Ery Setiawan Eudia Christina Wulandari Evi Yuliawati F. V. Astrolabe Sian Prasetya Fachry Abda El Rahman Fadlin, Feri Faizin, Wahid Nur Farid Ardyansyah Farida Farida Fauziyah, Anny Fauziyah, Himmatul Fauziyah, Naily Frans Sudirdjo Garaika Garnika, Eneng Gazalba, Zaedar Gita Sugiyarti Giyah Yuliari HABIB RIJZAANI Hadi Sumarto Handayani, Tety Handayani, Trimar Handhoko, Kuttut Hanifah, Lilik Hardiki, Dzulfikar Hariyadi, Hariyadi Hartati Hartati Hasnaul Maritsa Hastawati Chrisna Suroso, Hastawati Chrisna Hasyim hasyim, hasyim Hendro Nugroho, Hendro Heri Sulistiyono Heri Sulistiyono, Heri Heri Wijayanto Herijanto Thamrin Herlina, Meli Herlini, Meli Hidayah, Wardatul Hidayati, Nufalia Himawan, Fatchurrozak Hoesain M, Ismail Huda, Ulul Humairoh Saidah Husmul Beze, Husmul I Dewa Gede Jaya Negara I Made Tasma I Wayan Yasa, I Wayan Ifada Novikasari Iis Sugiarti Ika Permatasari Indar Widowati Ishaq, Ardan Maulana Ishaq, Muhammad Maulana Iskandar, M. Nur Ismail, Iskandar Isra, Nur Iswinanto Denis Jati, Histura Priya Jauhar Fajrin, Jauhar Jumadil Nangi Kadar Santosa Karmiati, Karmiati Karyawan, I Dewa Made Alit Khairiyah, Hayat Khasanah, Dwi Uswatun Kholid Mawardi Kholidin Kholidin, Kholidin Kholifatun Naja, Febriana Kumala, Charisha Mahda KUNTO WIBISONO Lasmito, Lasmito Lestari, Linda A. Lisna Lisna, Lisna Lukman Hakim Lukmandono M Bagus Budianto Ma’arif, Syamsul Machfud, Akbar Emirsyarif Mahadewi, Kenshi Putri Guyta Mahda Kumala, Charisha Mahendra, Made Mahmud, Fathmah Mamonto, Muhammad Eko Manurung, Lastri Wahyuni x Mardi Hartono Marnoto, Marnoto Marsela, Yona Marsidin Maruf, Shalehuddin Denny Mastur Mastur Merdana, I Nyoman Miftahul Jannah Miko Eniarti Mochammad Yunus, Mochammad Moh Projo Angkasa, Moh Projo Muhamad Aldi Muhamad Slamet Yahya Mukti, Gatot Basuki Hari Mulyadi Mulyadi Mulyadi, Agus Munjiyati Munjiyati Mutijah Natalis Ransi Natiqotul Fatkhiyah Nelwida Nelwida Ni Luh Putu Hariastuti Ni Nyoman Kencanawati Nia Kurniadin Novi Nur Sa’diyah Noviami, Rizki Rahayu Novitasari, Ade Nur Cahyawati, Maulidya Nurchayati Nurchayati Nurcholis Nurcholis NURUL AZIZAH Ozkar F. Homzah, Ozkar F. Pathurahman Pathurahman, Pathurahman Penyami, Yuniske PRACOYO, ATAS Pramono, Dwi Agung Pratama, Andreas Dhiyong Pratiwi, Wike Prianto Prianto PUJI LESTARI Purwanto, Oky Dwi Radik Khairil Insanu Rahmadara, Gemilang Rahmawati, Andriani Nadia Ramadhan, Fauzan Rasid, Muhammad Rasid Rawiana, Shofia Rofaida, Aryani Rohani Rohani Rohani Rohmad Rony Prabowo Rukmi Rusdianto Rusdianto, Rusdianto Salehudin Salehudin, Salehudin Salsabila, Fera Fitri Sardianti, Andi Lelanovita Sari, Enika Sasongko, Sukendro Broto Septiyani, Mela Dwi Shofia Rawiana Sinaga, Fajry Sub'haan Syah Sinuhaji, Ingrid Josephine Zileni Siti Nurjanah Sobir Sobir Sri Jimy Kustini Sri Sunarsih, Endang Sugiartha, I Wayan Sugiarto, Vito Andrianto Pratama Suhartini Suhartini Suharto Suharto Suhendar, Ace Sulistiyani Sulthon, Ali Suparto Suparto SUPRIYADI, ANID Supriyo Supriyo Suryawan Murtiadi, Suryawan sutrimo Purnomo, sutrimo Suwasono, Raharjo Ari Suyitno, Agus Syaiful Hidayat, Syaiful Tafrant, Dodi Taufiq Rinda Alkas Teuku Tajuddin Toto Surianto S. Ubaid, Zaky Ulpah Maspupah Umam Muttaqin, Khaerul Umar Umar Utamaningrat, I Made Arya Utari, Ratna Utomo, Deddy Veithzal Rivai Zainal Welas Haryati Wibowo, Restu Widya Danasari, Ayu Widyani, Aprilian Widyasasi, Dyah WIRADARMA, LALU WIRAHMAN Witjaksono Witjaksono Wulandari, Diepa Febriana Yati, Dwi Yoga Adhi Dana Yoga Adhi Dana, Yoga Adhi Yusron Saadi Zahara, Mustika