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PERSEPSI MASYARAKAT PERKOTAAN TERHADAP PENTINGNYA FUNGSI RUANG TERBUKA HIJAU (RTH) DI KOTA PONTIANAK Januarisa, Dela Valenia; Hardiansyah, Gusti; Fahrizal, .
JURNAL HUTAN LESTARI Vol 4, No 3 (2016): JURNAL HUTAN LESTARI
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26418/jhl.v4i3.15812

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The grew of urban communities caused the needs of population increased and followed by increasing of facilities and infrastructure for balenced the fulfillment of urban comunities. And this cause the shift of vegetation in urban areas, so that the vegetation cover were decreases. This study aimed to observe the area of green open space in Pontianak and analyze public perception of the importance of the function of urban green open space in Pontianak, this research is expected to help the government to manage of green open space (RTH) in Pontianak, and provide information to the public about the importance function of the green open space in Pontianak, and can be used as material for further research. This study used a qualitative approach with descriptive survey method by interview and questionnaire tools. Sampling was done by purposive sampling (random sampling with the desired state) by 90 respondents that representing 10% of the 857 households. The result of the reseach can be concluded the public perception may be the potential success of program development and management of green open space in Pontianak. Community participation in the management and development of green open space is very important. This effort to prevent irregularities utilization of space. Management and development of green open space Pontianak need to be developed and preserved as Pontianak greening efforts and overcome the levels of noise and dust pollution that growing by day.Keywords: Urban Society, green open space
POTENSI JENIS LEBAH MADU KELULUT (Trigona spp) UNTUK MENINGKATKAN EKONOMI MASYARAKAT DESA GALANG KECAMATAN SUNGAI PINYUH KABUPATEN MEMPAWAH Lukman, Lukman; Hardiansyah, Gusti; Siahaan, Sarma
JURNAL HUTAN LESTARI Vol 8, No 4 (2020): JURNAL HUTAN LESTARI
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26418/jhl.v8i4.44327

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The Trigona bee is a small black insect with a body length of 3-4 mm and a wingspan of 8 mm. East Kalimantan has found Trigona spp bees, namely T. laeviseps, T. apicalis, T. Drescheri. T. fucibasis, T. fuscobalteata, T. insica, T. itama, T. melina and T. terminate. This study aims to determine the potential of kelulut honey bees (Trigona spp) in the community honey farmer group of Galang Sungai Pinyuh Village, Mempawah Regency, to identify the types of kelulut bees (Trigona spp) in the box (stup) that  made by the honey farmer group of Galang Village. Sungai Pinyu, Mempawah Regency, Analyzing the additional economic income of the Galang Village community, Sungai Pinyuh District, Mempawah Regency. This research was conducted in Galang Sungai Pinyuh Village Mempawah Regency which was conducted for 1 month in the field, by using the survey method, by using the method, which is the activity of finding the existence of a species that is the object of bee research. There are 2 types of Trigona spp bees cultivated in the Galang Kelulut Honey Forest Farmers Group, namely H. itama Cockerel, and H. bakeri, and processing of kelulut honey (Trigona spp) will benefit greatly from the services of kelulut honey (Trigona spp). Harvesting of kelulut honey from honey farmers is 15-30 liters / month. The selling price for consumers is around IDR 400,000 for every 1 liter. From the research above, it is concluded that the potential of kelulut honey bees (Trigona spp) can increase the income of the people of Galang Village, Sungai Pinyuh District, Mempawah Regency.Keywords: Community economy, Potency, Trigona.
ESTIMASI BIOMASSA KARBON SERASAH DAN TANAHPADA BASAL AREA TEGAKAN MERANTI MERAH(Shorea macrophylla) DI AREAL ARBORETUMUNIVERSITAS TANJUNGPURA PONTIANAK Budiman, M; Hardiansyah, Gusti; Darwati, Herlina
JURNAL HUTAN LESTARI Vol 3, No 1 (2015): Jurnal Hutan Lestari
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26418/jhl.v3i1.9245

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Arboretum of Tanjungpura University rules as green buffer zone in the city to reduce the emision of Greenhouse Gases, especially carbon dioxide (CO2) and support processes such as producing life-supporting oxygen (O2) or lungs of the city. This research objective is to describe the diameter growth of Shorea macrophylla, measure carbon biomass potential litter and soil carbon in the basal area of stands of red meranti (Shorea macrophylla) in the Arboretum area Tanjungpura University Pontianak. This study uses a composite procedure in litter and soil sampling in the field to create a plot size of 0.5 x 0.5 meters as a plot of litter and soil in the basal area of ​​the stand Shorea macrophylla. The result of the growth of the average diameter increment per year on tree Shorea macrophylla ranging from 0.95 - 2.31 cm/year or had an average of 1.90 cm/year. The results of the carbon biomass of litter in the basal area of ​​the stand of red meranti (Shorea macrophylla) showed litter biomass ranged from 820.67 - 1630.44 g/m2 or have averaged 1159.89 g/m2. Meanwhile, the carbon stocks stored in the litter ranged from 415.99 - 804.94 g/m2with an average of 568 g/m2. Based on the results of research on the basal area of stands of red meranti (Shorea macrophylla) shows the percent soil organic carbon ranged from 4.60 - 5.63 %, or an average of 5.15 %. The results of the carbon stocks stored in the soil shows the variation ranged from 1.84 - 2.08 g/cm3, or by an average of 1.96 g/cm3. Keywords: Arboretum of Tanjungpura University, Shorea macrophylla, Carbon litter, soil carbon
ANALISIS PENDAPATAN MASYARAKAT EKS-PELAKU ILLEGAL LOGGING DI DESA MAYAK KECAMATAN MUARA PAWAN KABUPATEN KETAPANG Hardiansyah, Gusti; Husni, Harnani
JURNAL HUTAN LESTARI Vol 1, No 3 (2013): Jurnal Hutan Lestari
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26418/jhl.v1i3.3404

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The society around the forest generally depends on the forest to extract their daily needs by taking the result of forest like timber and non-timber products for sale. However, since 2006 the illegal logging activity has been curbed and gave an impact to the communities livelihoods around the forest which caused the decline in their income. The objective of the research is to find out the alternative livelihoods after the controlling of the illegal logging, to determine the size of the income of the people before and after the controlling of illegal logging is executed, and to see the factors that is expectedly has an influence on the people's income. This research was conducted using a descriptive survey method with interview techniques. The result of the research showed that the occupations of the people before the controlling of illegal logging are tree feller/penebang, rafting agen/pengengkut, and log collector agent/pengepul. After the controlling, their changes their occupation as rice farmers,rubber farmers, fisherman, traders and rattan collectors. The peoples income before the controlling of illegal logging are; as much as 7 respondents have the lowest-income, that is less then Rp. 11.912.661, as much as 51 respondents have middle-income between Rp. 11.912.661-Rp. 21.284.645, and as much as 2 respondents have the higher-income, that is more than Rp. 21.284.645. While the incomes of the former of illegal loggers are as many as 9 respondents has high-income, > Rp. 26,337,189, -/year. And as many as 45 respondents have middle-income between Rp. 7.488.064, - Rp. 26.337.189, -/year. Then as many as six respondents have the lowes-income, that is below Rp. 7488064, -/year. Based on Chi-Square statisticsThere was no relationship between the level of income with the attitudes, people perceptions about the illegal logging activities. Keywords: Illegal Logging, Ex-Actor Illegal Logging, community income.
POTENSI PERTUMBUHAN MERANTI DI AREAL BEKAS TEBANGAN DENGAN SISTEM SILVIKULTUR TEBANG PILIH TANAM JALUR (TPTJ) DI PT. SUKA JAYA MAKMUR KABUPATEN KETAPANG KALIMANTAN BARAT Sari, Dewi Kartika; AM, Iskandar; Hardiansyah, Gusti
JURNAL HUTAN LESTARI Vol 1, No 3 (2013): Jurnal Hutan Lestari
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26418/jhl.v1i3.4081

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The purpose of this study was to determine the increments of the diameter and height of the annual average of Red Meranti trees at different age intervals through the use of silvicultural Selective Cutting and Line Planting (TPTJ) carried out in the logged area of PT . Suka Jaya Makmur in Ketapang Regency of West Kalimantan. The research method applied was a single- plot method that is a method with a sampling plot representing every logged age by measuring the plants diameters and heights in the lane of the logged area of TPTJ line, and the sampling applied was purporsive sampling. The increments of the average diameter growth of Shorea johorensis species in planting forests were smaller than Shorea leprosula and Shorea Shorea parvifolia. Whereas there was no decline or incline in the diameter of that species in the natural forest that was staying in the same value at 0.59 cm/year. The average increments of the diameters of Shorea leprosula, Shorea johorensis, and Shorea parvifolia were 2.23 cm/year, 1.79 cm/year and 1.81 m/year respectively. Moreover, the height average increments of Shorea leprosula in the planting forest was 2,39 m/year and 0,53/year in the natural forest. The average increase in height of Shorea johorensis in planting forest was 1,93 m/year and 0,50 m/year in the natural forest, while for Shorea parvifolia species, there was an average increment of height of 1,92 m/year in planting forest and 0,58 m/year in the natural forest. Keywords: S. johorensis, S. leprosula, S. parvifolia, diameter increment and height increment
EFISIENSI TENAGA KERJA PRODUKSI KAYU LAPIS MENGGUNAKAN METODE LINE BALANCING DI PT. HARJOHN TIMBER LTD Mondina, Resta Mondina; Roslinda, Emi; Hardiansyah, Gusti
JURNAL HUTAN LESTARI Vol 7, No 2 (2019): JURNAL HUTAN LESTARI
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26418/jhl.v7i2.34071

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An efficient production process can be seen from the production process planning method considering the components of production such as labor.This research aims to analyze the degree of efficiency the number of plywood production labor with method of linebalancingin PT. Harjohn Timber Ltd and analyse the level of efficiency of the production output of plywood with the method linebalancing in PT. Harjohn Timber Ltd. Research conducted from March–April 2019. This research uses the method of observation by measuring the work time the production process which is done by as much as 5 times and supported with interview techniques to some of the workforce by as much as 25 people. The analysis of the data used, namely line balancing methods such as work stations, balance delay, line efficiency, smoothness index and output production. The results showed that the efficiency of the production including labor efficient seen from the division of types of labour, balance delay, line efficiency, smoothness index and output production. Results of line efficiency of 84.62% which means the trajectory of plywood production have been efficient. The value of the balance delay amounted to 15.37% mean waiting time on the production have been minimal, while the value of smoothness index too large IE 181.80 production pathway that indicates that in this regard yet balance.Keywords : efficiency, labor, line balancing
PEMANFAATAN JENIS ROTAN OLEH MASYARAKAT DUSUN MUNGGUK MERANANG KECAMATAN SUNGAI LAUR KABUPATEN KETEPANG Sarikun, Sarikun; M, Iskandar A; Hardiansyah, Gusti
JURNAL HUTAN LESTARI Vol 7, No 4 (2019): JURNAL HUTAN LESTARI
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26418/jhl.v7i4.37863

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Forest is a source of germplasm that has the potential to meet a variety of human needs such as: food, shelter, medicines and handicrafts. This species of rattan plant is one of the non wood  forest products utilized by the people of Mungguk Meranang village and the species of rattan that are widely used as matting, rigging, and as vegetables. The purpose of this study was to determine the type of rattan, the species of activity made from rattan and the income of the rattan craftsmen comercial in Mungguk Meranang villaget, Sungai Laur District, Ketapang Regency. The results of the study carried out there are 10 types of rattan plants that are utilized, 12 types of woven made from rattan and net income of the community of Rp. 1,322,866 / year with a maximum net income of Rp. 2,268,000 / year and minimum net income of Rp. 276,000 / year.Keywords: Korthalsia, Calamus and Daemonorops
PEMANFAATAN ROTAN OLEH MASYARAKAT DESA MERAGUN KECAMATAN NANGA TAMAN KABUPATEN SEKADAU Riantono, Januarius; Hardiansyah, Gusti; Burhanuddin, .
JURNAL HUTAN LESTARI Vol 6, No 3 (2018): JURNAL HUTAN LESTARI
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26418/jhl.v6i3.27522

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Rattan is one of  non-timber forest product utilized by the community who lived near the frorest area. Meragun villagers in Nanga Taman District of Sekadau Regency use rattan to support their daily needs. The aims of this study were to identify rattan and to calculate the economic value of rattan utilization. The research was conducted in Meragun village, starting from April 2nd, to April 29 2018. The method used in this research was survey method with interview technique. Purposive sampling was used and 87 househald were selected. Several species of rattan are used by the Meragun community such as meiya (Korthalsia echinometra Becc), udang semut (Korthalsia scaphigera Mart), dahan (Korthalsia rigida Blume), taman (Calamus optimus Beccari), lilin (Calamus javensis Blume), sega (Calamus Caesius Blume), irit (Calamus trachycoleus Beccari), tohiti (Calamus inops Becc), manau riang (Calamus oxleyanus T et B), manau (Calamus manan Miq), uwi koroh (Daemonorops geniculata (Griff) Mart), penjalin manis (Daemonorops melanochaetes Bl) and jernang kecil (Daemonorops didymopphylla Bacc). The economic value of the utilization of rattan in the research area with average net income of Rp. 1.467.560 /year/family.Keywords: Meragun village, rattan utilization, rattan
ANALISA BIAYA PEMANENAN TANAMAN MANGIUM (Acacia mangium) DI PT BINA SILVA NUSA KECAMATAN BATU AMPAR KABUPATEN KUBU RAYA Faqih, Septian; Hardiansyah, Gusti; Roslinda, Emi
JURNAL HUTAN LESTARI Vol 6, No 4 (2018): JURNAL HUTAN LESTARI
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26418/jhl.v6i4.29365

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Harvesting of forest products is an unit between human components and equipment. These components are aimed at removing forest products in wood form from forest areas. This research was held in 2017 at PT Bina Silva Nusa, aimed at analyzing the amount of costs required for harvesting activities, including logging, skidding and hauling activities. This study data analysis method is collecting primary data in the field and secondary data is information obtained from related company. The cost of each aspect harvesting activities of forest products is processed in tabulation form and calculated to obtain production costs. The amount of costs that PT Bina Silva Nusa spend for timber harvesting activities which include logging, skidding, loading and transportation activities is Rp 138.774/m3. These costs are the sum of all costs spend by the company in each component of harvesting activities, including the cost of logging contracts of Rp 12.000/m3, skidding contract costs of Rp 85.000/m3, loading and unloading costs of Rp 17.500/m3, and transportation costs of Rp 15.874/m3, and also has been added with Forest Resource Provision issued by the company per m3 of timber Rp 8.400. The cost of harvesting acacia wood if all components are carried out independently is Rp 115.214/m3, while the details of the costs are Rp 11.250/m3 for logging, skidding Rp 65.555/m3, loading and unloading Rp. 14.135/m3 and hauling Rp 15.874/m3,with the same provision is Rp 8.400 / m3.Keywords: Felling, Harvesting, Hauling, Production Cost, Skidding,
BIAYA PRODUKSI TEPUNG SAGU (Metroxylon sagu Rottb) SECARA SEMI MEKANIS PADA INDUSTRI USAHA KECIL DI DESA KOREK KECAMATAN SUNGAI AMBAWANG KABUPATEN KUBU RAYA Bagaskara, Julio; Hardiansyah, Gusti; Setyawati, Dina
JURNAL HUTAN LESTARI Vol 8, No 3 (2020): JURNAL HUTAN LESTARI
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26418/jhl.v8i3.41415

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Sago is a plant can be source of foods, and have a economic value. Production of sago flour need stages and experience. The purpose of this study is to describe the activity of sago flour production, analyze the cost, count revenue, and analyze advisability businesss sago flour production in Korek, Village of Sungai Ambawang, Sub-District of Kubu Raya Regency. This study uses survey method and interview technique. Production at Akos industry includes: supplying basic materials, stripping, splitting, rasping, filtering, precipitating, drying, milling, and packaging. The total costs of production at Akos industry is Rp 258.669,39/ hour, it is the sum of fixed costs and variable costs. Fixed costs are the cost of depreciation and capital interest is about Rp 3.717,47/ hour. Variable costs include the cost of basic materials, costs of transporting basic materials, employee salaries, fuel, packaging materials and delivery cost of raw materials is about Rp 254.951,92/ hour. Revenue of Akos industry is Rp 410.576,92/ hour gotten from selling sago flour class A is about 14 ton and selling sago flour class B is about 3 ton. Net income of Akos industry is Rp Rp 151.907,53/ hour. The based on the analysis, Akos industry has R/C value is 1,59. Because the value of R/C more than 1, so business of Akos flour sago industry is profitable, and advisable to be run.Keywords: Cost production, Diagram of sago flour production, R/C analysis
Co-Authors . Burhanuddin . Fahrizal A F Tanjung Adi Yani Adiananta, Bayu Fahmi Agust Prahara Ahmad Aris, Ahmad Ahmad Muslim ahmad yani Aini, Laila Quratul Ana Fitriana Anshari, Gusti Zakaria Anwar Azazi Ardiansyah Ardiansyah Arestha, Rully Arif Data Kusuma Aripin Aripin Aripin Aripin Aripin Aripin Aripin Aripin Audisty Prana Hardayu Bagaskara, Julio Bintoro Bagus Purmono Bitenia Elen Kuni, Bitenia Elen Cassanova, Kresna Dahyanti, Dahyanti Deni Nurdwiansyah Denni Nurdwiansyah Denni Nurdwiansyah Denni Nurdwiansyah Desi Albinasari Destiana Destiana Dewi Ratnasari Indrianingrum Dina Setyawati Doni, Ewaldus Dudung Darusman Dwi Yoga Budi Pranoto DYB Pranoto Eko Subrata Ema Trisnawati Emi Roslinda Erianto Erianto Erianto, . Erwan Erwan, Erwan Evy Wardenaar Fachrudin, Abang Faqih, Septian Farah Diba Fathul Yusro Febriana Louw Fitri Imansyah Fitriani, Afni Gusti Eva Tavita Handayani, Yusi HANNA ARTUTI EKAMAWANTI Harnani Husni Harry Setiawan Haryono, Zuhry Hasan Ashari Oramahi Hendarto Hendarto Hendarto Hendarto Hendarto Hendra Saputra Heri Ansyah Herlina Darwati Irawan, Ria Irfan Mahdi Irfan Mahdi, Irfan Is kandar Iskandar A M Iskandar AM, . Iswan Dewantara Ivan Sujana Ivan Sujana Ivan Sujana Ivan Sujana Januarisa, Dela Valenia Jawek, Asmanto Julia, Lusiana Kadhapi, Mu’ammar Kalis, Maria Christiana Kalsum, Emilya Kasli Kasli Kiki Supriyadi Krismanto zakaria Kusmawati, Kusmawati Latifah Latifah Limpa, Octavianus Lolyta Sisillia Luh Putu Ratna Sundari Lukman Lukman M Budiman M Idham, M M Sofwan Anwari M Sofwan Anwari M, Iskandar A M. Idham M. Taufiqurrahman Mala Nurilmala Mapa, Novi Hunberto Mardin Rachmad, Harul Mi kael Mondina, Resta Mondina Muflihati, . Muhammad Fahmi Mulyadi Mulyadi Munadian Munadian Nandu, Iphon Nantah, Nikomedes Nurhaida Nurhaida Nurhaida Nurhaida Oktaviani, Hilaria Dita Pepy Anggela Pera Perawati, Pera Pradana Wanda Adhitya Pranoto, Dwi Yoga B Pratama, Vicky Ryan Rachmad, Harul Mardin Rafdinal Rafdinal Rahayu Dewi Rahmahwati, Ratih Ranglaut, Sebastianus Lio Rago Ratna Herawatiningsih Riantono, Januarius Rizaldi Boer Rosi tah Sarikun, Sarikun Sarma Siahaan Satri Lestari Septia Anggraeni Seri, Seri Sihotang, Orind K Silvia U. N. M. Mangurai Sofyan Zainal Sofyan Zainal Sudirman Muin Supriadi Syarifah Yuliana Tarsius, . Togar Fernando Manurung Totok Hendarto Triana M, Neni Uke Natalina ully safira Valmando, Victor R Wahyudi, Tri Widhanarto Oki Ganjar Yani, Adi Yani, Akhmad Yeni Mariani Yuyun Kurniawan Zuhry Haryono Zuhry Haryono Zuhry Haryono