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STUDI PEMANFAATAN ROTAN OLEH MASYARAKAT DESA LANDAU MENTAIL KECAMATAN BOYAN TANJUNG KABUPATEN KAPUAS HULU Handayani, Yusi; Hardiansyah, Gusti; Idham, M
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.v7i2.34083

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Rattan is a non-timber forest product that lives and grows in tropical forest and is very suitable for planting in Indonesia. Landau-Mentail village has the potential of abundant forest products which can be seen from its forest that have not yet been used as settlements, however, the potential of the forest in this village is not properly by the community due to a lack of community interest in processing forest products. This research is to get information on how people use rattan and how manny products they produce and describe the increase in income that people get from the result of rattan products. The method used is descriptive method with survey techniques in Landau-Mentail Village. The result of the study showed that people used rattan to be waven, there were 4 woven products that the community produces can increase revenue by 43.96% of total income of respondents who sell their wicker to the market.Keyword: Rattan, Community, Income, Landau Mentail Village
POTENSI EKOSISTEM HUTAN MANGROVE TERHADAP KEBERADAAN MADU HUTAN SEBAGAI JASA LINGKUNGAN DI DESA BATU AMPAR KABUPATEN KUBU RAYA Sihotang, Orind K; Hardiansyah, Gusti; Wardenaar, Evy
JURNAL HUTAN LESTARI Vol 7, No 1 (2019): JURNAL HUTAN LESTARI
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26418/jhl.v7i1.31919

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Mangrove forest ecosystem is a place to live living things and plants that live in the tidal area of the sea. For coastal communities the presence of mangrove honey is very beneficial, especially for fishermen. Because mangrove forests are their place of livelihood, one of them is forest honey which can increase their economic growth. Not only that mangrove forests provide a lot of environmental services that can play an important role in their survival as well as the environment around them and have a considerable impact on the current climate conditions of the world. The research aims to see how the potential of the mangrove ecosystem towards the existence of forest bees. As well as the availability of feed or flower extract nectar in the mangrove forest area that is needed as forest bee food and the value of benefits for forest honey farmers to the presence of forest bees (Apis Dorsata) in Batu Ampar Village, Kubu Raya Regency. This study uses a survey method by looking directly at the honeycomb attached to each tree. The results showed that the relative frequency of mangrove forests was 100%. For the relative abundance obtained at 17% while the actual dominance is 100% with INP 2.17. While the total benefit value is Rp.476,141,924 with moderate levels of diversity. Mangrove forests provide the role of ecosystems in the presence of forest bees (Apis dorsata) in attaching their nests to nyiri trees (Xylocarpus granitus). For bee feed is found in nipah (Nypa) which has complete flowes are on the nypa has full flower.Keywords: Forest Bee, Mangrove Ecosystem
ETNOBOTANI MASYARAKAT SUKU DAYAK KERABAT DI DESA TAPANG PERODAH KECAMATAN SEKADAU HULU KABUPATEN SEKADAU Kuni, Bitenia Elen; Hardiansyah, Gusti; Idham, M.
JURNAL HUTAN LESTARI Vol 3, No 3 (2015): JURNAL HUTAN LESTARI
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26418/jhl.v3i3.11211

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Ethnobotany is the study of a direct relationship between human and plant in traditional utilization. Ethnobotany is oneamong theway to preserve thetraditions in used plants.  The purpose of this research is to identifyandobtainknowledge in used plant by Dayak Kerabat ethnic in Tapang Perodah Village regency of Sekadau subdistrict Sekadau Hulu in their daily live. The method is used to determine of the respondent is purposive sampling with the number of informan is 40. Analysis the data is used approachment descriptive analysis with kualitative approach, the data have been gotten from interview guide were analized with saw the answers from the informant. There have 185 species of plant consist of 70 family ang 9 groups is used that covered 115 species  food plant,  14 food livestock, 52 species medicinal plants, 13 species building’ material plant, 11 species firewood, 9 species webbing rope and handicraft, poison is 1 species, 25 species ornamental plant and 9 species traditionalplant. The plant is used by dayak kerabat ethnic giveeffect to thedaily needs in tapang perodah village, this isa verypreciousknowledge that need to  dig upandconserved so this knowledge is not disappearingalong with development of the period. Rareplant species diversity need to develop so thatits preservationalways protected and needfurther research to know the potentialofsome useful plants utilized by Dayak Kerabat ethnic. Keywords : Dayak Kerabat Ethnic, Ethnobotany,VillageTapangPerodah
KEMAMPUAN TANAMAN Shorea leprosula DALAM MENYERAP CO2 DI PT SUKA JAYA MAKMUR KABUPATEN KETAPANG Yuliana, Syarifah; Hardiansyah, Gusti; Widhanarto, Ganjar Oki
JURNAL HUTAN LESTARI Vol 2, No 2 (2014): Jurnal Hutan Lestari
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26418/jhl.v2i2.6918

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This study aims to look at the content and potential of biomass and carbon stored in forest stumpage meranti, to see the potential of meranti wood plant stand to absorb CO2 from the atmosphere, and to develop allometric equations of potential biomass, carbon stocks and sequestration of CO2 by growth dimensions (diameter) for the relationship between the diameter of the potential of biomass, the relationship between the diameter of the carbon potential, and the relationship between the diameter of the CO2 sequestration potential .. The results showed that the potential of tree biomass (kg / ha) on the plant Shorea leprosula based on 1,2,3,4,5,6,7 and 8 age classes ranging from 1787.39 to 16.74 gr. While the carbon potential crop trees Shorea leprosula ranged from 1046.13 to 10.88 kg. Potential plant Shorea leprosula 1,2,3,4,5,6,7 and 8 year old to absorb CO2 (kg / tonne) from the atmosphere ranges from 4243.7 to 58.97 kg. Allometric equations that manggambarkan-diameter tree biomass relationship is Y = 63.180 D1, 680. Allometric equations that manggambarkan-carbon tree diameter relationship is Y = 33.627 D1, 683. Allometric equations that manggambarkan-diameter relationship of CO2 absorption is Y = 123.394 D1, 687. Key words : biomass, carbon, meranti,diameter
SIFAT FISIKMEKANIK PAPAN PARTIKEL TIGA LAPIS Shorea leprosula Miq. DARI HUTAN TANAMAN U. N. M. Mangurai, Silvia; Indrayani, Yuliati; Hardiansyah, Gusti
JURNAL HUTAN LESTARI Vol 1, No 2 (2013): Jurnal Hutan Lestari
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26418/jhl.v1i2.2080

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The big companies which are work in the forestry field has been applying the SILIN to solve of decrease the woodsproblem. Shorea leprosulaMiq.is one species is planted by those companies, it usually called as plantation forest of S. leprosula. The aim of this research is to investigate the physical (moisture content, density, water absorption, thickness swelling) and mechanical (MOE,MOR,IB, screw holding strength) properties of three layers particleboard made from S. leprosula from plantation forest,with various density. The density consist of 0.6 gr/cm3; 0.7 gr/cm3 and 0.8 gr/cm3. Three layers particleboard were fulfil the requirement the JIS A 5908-2003, except for MOE and thickness swelling at the density of 0.6 gr/cm3. The results were indicated that the particleboard ofS.leprosula from natural forest better than plantation forest and have different, especially in terms of thickness swelling, water absorbtion and IB. Particleboards from plantation forest with the optimal density has produced with optimum density 0.7 gr/cm3, that aremoisture content7.24% ; density 0.66 gr/cm3; thickness swelling dari 26.31%; water absorption 76.34%; MOE 24781.86 kg/cm2; MOR 227.35 kg/cm2; IB 4.38 kg/cm2 ; and screw holding 77.13 kg. Key Words : Shorea leprosula Miq., particleboard three layers, density, physical properties, mechanical properties
PERSEPSI MASYARAKAT DESA SUNGAI AWAN KANAN TERHADAP KEBERADAAN HUTAN MANGROVE DI KAWASAN PANTAI AIR MATA PERMAI KABUPATEN KETAPANG Kadhapi, Mu’ammar; Hardiansyah, Gusti; Zainal, Sofyan
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.v3i1.9388

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ABSTRACT Mangrove forest in the coastal area of Air Mata Permai is one source of the livelihood of local people. The relation between communities and the existence of mangrove forests has led to the perception of the communities as an effort to maintain and to conserve mangrove forests. This research objective is to look communities perception of the SAK Village to the presence of mangrove forests in the coastal area of Air Mata Permai district Ketapang and the factors that affect. The method used in this research is a survey method and technique of sampling or interviews with respondents conducted by purposive sampling. The number of respondents in this research is 90 respondents. The results showed the level of communities perception of SAK Village to the existence of mangrove forests in the coastal area Air Mata Permai tends to higher as many 52 respondents (57.78%) had a high perception, 25 (27.78%) of respondents have the perception medium and 13 respondents (14.44%) have a low perception. Keywords: Mangrove Forests, local communities, ccosystems and perception.
POTENSI BIOMASSA DAN KARBON PADA HUTAN TANAMAN Eucalyptus pellita PT. FINNANTARA INTIGA KABUPATEN SINTANG Dewi, Rahayu; Gusti, Hardiansyah; Ganjar, Widhanarto Oki
JURNAL HUTAN LESTARI Vol 1, No 2 (2013): Jurnal Hutan Lestari
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26418/jhl.v1i2.1590

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The purpose of this research was to estimate biomass and stored carbon in the forest of Eucalyptus pellita and its potency to adsorb atmospheric CO2. The allometric equation was then developed based on growth dimension and tree volume. Method that utilized is survey's method asosiatif's descriptive by gathers height data and diameter of Eucalyptus pellita one that available at HTI PT. Finnantara Intiga Kabupaten Sintang, 1, 2, 4, and 5 years old. Develop allometric's equation utilizes to methodic regression. The result show that the potential average biomass in stands of Eucalyptus pellita are 69,392 tons C/ha. While the potential of Eucalyptus pellita stands to absorb atmospheric CO2 ranges from 3,783 135,128 tons/ha/years. To estimate relationship betwen diameter and biomass of tree of Eucalyptus pellita, the developed allometric equations is Y=6.622D5,306 , relationship betwen diameter and tree carbon is Y=2.980D5,306, relationship betwen diameter and absorb CO2 (g) is Y=10.940D5,306 with R2=95,2%. While relationship betwen volume and biomass is Y=1,235V0,997, relationship betwen volume and tree carbon is Y=0,556V0,997, and relationship betwen volume and absorb CO2 (g) is Y=2,040V0,997 with R2=99,9%. Keywords : Eucalyptus pellita , biomass, carbon, allometric
Studi Potensi Biomassa dan Karbon pada Hutan Tanaman Industri Eucalyptus pellita PT. Finnantara Intiga Kalimantan Barat Hardiansyah, Gusti
Jurnal Wana Tropika Vol 2 No 2 (2012)
Publisher : Fakultas Kehutanan Institut Pertanian STIPER Yogyakarta

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STUDI PEMANFAATAN ROTAN SEBAGAI BAHAN KERAJINAN OLEH MASYARAKAT DI DESA SIBAU HULU KECAMATAN PUTUSSIBAU UTARA KABUPATEN KAPUAS HULU Ranglaut, Sebastianus Lio Rago; Hardiansyah, Gusti; Nurhaida, Nurhaida
JURNAL HUTAN LESTARI Vol 9, No 3 (2021): JURNAL HUTAN LESTARI
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26418/jhl.v9i3.50069

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Rattan is a forest product or non-timber plant that lives and grows in tropical forests and is very suitable to be planted in Indonesia. Rattan is not only used for its stems but also its roots, leaves and fruit for daily needs. This study aims to identify the types of rattan, analyze the parts of rattan and record the types of rattan utilization. The results of this study are expected to provide scientific data and information regarding the Study of Rattan Utilization for the Community in Sibau Hulu Village as well as preserving the knowledge of the local community and as a form of information on how to process rattan by the people of Sibau Hulu Village. This research was conducted in Sibau Hulu Village, North Putussibau District, Kapuas Hulu Regency. The time of study was carried out from April 6 to May 6, 2021. The method used in this study was the survey method. The data collection techniques used in the study were interviews, questionnaires, and the selection of respondents' samples was carried out by purposive sampling as many as 77 families from 330 families in Sibau Hulu Village. Based on the results of the study showed that there were 6 types of rattan used in Sibau Hulu Village. The stages of rattan processing are the traditional harvest stage, the cleaning stage, the drying stage, and the last stage is weaving. The results of data analysis showed that the parts of the rattan used were stems, fruits and reeds. There are 14 types of rattan utilization that are used as handicrafts. The resulting craft motifs have 5 motifs with 8 types of woven.Keywords: Crafts, community, rattan, utilizationAbstrakRotan merupakan salah satu tanaman hasil hutan atau bukan kayu yang hidup dan tumbuh di hutan tropis dan sangat cocok ditanam di Indonesia. Rotan tidak hanya dimanfaatkan batangnya tetapi juga akar, daun dan buahnya untuk kebutuhan sehari-hari. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengidentifikasi jenis-jenis rotan, menganalisis bagian-bagian rotan dan mencatat jenis-jenis pemanfaatan rotan. Hasil penelitian ini diharapkan dapat memberikan data dan informasi ilmiah mengenai Kajian Pemanfaatan Rotan Bagi Masyarakat di Desa Sibau Hulu serta melestarikan pengetahuan masyarakat setempat dan sebagai bentuk informasi cara pengolahan rotan oleh masyarakat. Desa Sibau Hulu. Penelitian ini dilakukan di Desa Sibau Hulu, Kecamatan Putussibau Utara, Kabupaten Kapuas Hulu. Waktu penelitian dilakukan pada tanggal 6 April sampai dengan 6 Mei 2021. Metode yang digunakan dalam penelitian ini adalah metode survei. Teknik pengumpulan data yang digunakan dalam penelitian adalah wawancara, kuesioner dan pemilihan sampel responden dilakukan secara proposive sampling sebanyak 77 KK dari 330 KK di Desa Sibau Hulu. Berdasarkan hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa terdapat 6 jenis rotan yang digunakan di Desa Sibau Hulu. Tahapan pengolahan rotan adalah tahap panen tradisional, tahap pembersihan, tahap pengeringan, dan tahap terakhir adalah menenun. Hasil analisis data menunjukkan bahwa bagian rotan yang digunakan adalah batang, buah dan alang-alang. Ada 14 jenis pemanfaatan rotan yang digunakan sebagai kerajinan tangan. Motif kerajinan yang dihasilkan memiliki 5 motif dengan 8 jenis anyaman.Kata kunci: Kerajinan, masyarakat, rotan, pemanfaatan
DINAMIKA SOSIAL EKONOMI MASYARAKAT SEKITAR HUTAN DALAM HUBUNGANNYA DENGAN MODEL PENGELOLAAN HUTAN PRODUKSI DAN SISTEM TPTII DALAM KERANGKA REDD Gusti Hardiansyah; Rizaldi Boer; Cecep Kusmana; Dudung Darusman
PERENNIAL Vol. 5 No. 1 (2009)
Publisher : Forestry Faculty of Universitas Hasanuddin

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24259/perennial.v5i1.189

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This study was conducted in the area of Intensive Silviculture/ TPTII of PT Sari Bumi Kusuma in Central Kalimantan. Research purposes to analyze the impact and build social economic activities from TPTII silvicultural systems in the scope of carbon trading. The results of the analysis showed that the increase of TPTII activities lead to the increasing recognition of indigenous people and make condusive certainty of the business. However, the employment negatively correlated to the size of planting area, the minimum life needs are still at least low compared with the poverty standard of the World Bank. Based on the results of the analysis and projections indicate that scenario increasing community development/ PMDH and implementation of a continuous TPTII can press shifting cultivation growing rate of deforestation and degradation in the year to 50, as compared to no guidance of other parties and TPTII activities. In term of Carbon Conservation that community love to plant attractively is rubber, meranti and tengkawang. Compensation value for carbon conservation feasible for the community of Rp. 380.000/month/family. To involve the community directly in conservation activities in the carbon framework of REDD, then suggested to the program within the community, increasing the number and skills of communities and local labor, desimination activities of TPTII to the community, and providing a compensation fund can be derived from the DR/Reforestation Fee or other source of funds. Key words: Customary recognition, conflict, business certainty, carbon conservation, compensation
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