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KEANEKARAGAMAN VEGETASI DI KAWASAN HUTAN MANGROVE DESA NUSAPATI KABUPATEN MEMPAWAH Prastomo, Ragil Hendro; Herawatiningsih, Ratna; Latifah, Siti
JURNAL HUTAN LESTARI Vol 5, No 2 (2017): JURNAL HUTAN LESTARI
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26418/jhl.v5i2.20543

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Pontianak and Kubu Raya Regency have mangrove forest with an area about 178,845.14 ha or 37.86% and damage area about 80.76%. About 44.36% of mangrove forest has been severely damaged or light. This research aimed to know about the diversity of mangroves vegetation in Nusapati Village of Mempawah Regency. The results of this research is expected to provide information about the various types of vegetation diversity in mangrove forest in the Nusapati Village Mempawah Regency. This research was conducted at mangrove forest area in Nusapati Village of Mempawah Regency, West Kalimantan Province. This research and data analysis was conducted from 6 to 27 August 2016 (about 4 weeks). Technique of sampling was taken by using survey method whereas determination of the sampling was conducted by using purposive sampling, which means that the plot of research is placed in accordance with the discovery of mangrove trees in the forest area. Vegetation analysis in this research is made 17 lines which each of track has a length of 200 meters. The result of vegetation analysis showed that there were 11 types of vegetation that is consisting of 6 genus which is Aegiceras, Avicennia, Bruguiera, Excoecaria, Soneratia and Xylocarpus, and the others kinds that is founded are Aegiceras floridum, A. alba, A. lanata, A. marina,  B. cylindrica, B. gymnorrhiza, B. parviflora, E. agallocha, S. alba, S. caseolaris, X. moluccensis. The diversity of genus that was founded in mangrove forest Nusapati Village Mempawah Regency, there needs to be further research to find out another types that has not been inventorying. Keywords:, Important Value Index, Mangrove Forest, Nusapati Village, Purposive Sampling, Vegetation Analysis
STUDI PEMBANGUNAN RUANG TERBUKA HIJAU PUBLIK DI KECAMATAN PONTIANAK KOTA PADA KOTA PONTIANAK Haidar, Muhammad; Thamrin, Eddy; Latifah, Siti
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.v7i1.32748

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Green Open Space (RTH) is an area that extends / lanes and or groups, which use more open, where plants grow, both those that grow plants naturally and deliberately planted. In Law No. 26 of 2007, specifically mandates the need for the provision and utilization of green open spaces, the proportion of which is set at least 30% percent of the total area of the city, namely (20% of public green space and 10% private RTH). The study aims to determine the suitability of the implementation of green open space development in Pontianak city sub-district with Pontianak City RTRW and find out the causes that are not achieved if the green open space has not run smoothly. The research method used a survey method and ground check of green open space distribution in Pontianak city sub-district. The interview technique was to find out the perceptions of the surrounding community towards RTH areas in Pontianak Kota Sub-district. The results of the study from the Interpretation of IKONOS 2017 Images and the 2018 ground check in Pontianak Kota District in the year there were 22 green open spaces. The area of calculation of Existing and RTRW 2013-2033 almost reached the target, RTH Park reached 98.63%, RTH Funeral 89.83%, RTH Field 94.96%, and RTH Green Line had reached 104% of the RTRW 2013-2033Keywords: Development, Green Open Space, Pontianak, RTH Public
PERSEPSI MASYARAKAT TERHADAP AIR TERJUN ROMBO PANGA’A DI DESA ANTAN RAYAN DUSUN SUNGAI DURIAN KABUPATEN LANDAK SEBAGAI DESTINASI WISATA Putra, Pasdo; Roslinda, Emi; Latifah, Siti
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.v6i4.29849

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Nature tourism is a form of recreational and tourism activity that utilizes the potential of natural resources, both in natural conditions and after cultivation, allowing tourists to obtain physical and spiritual freshness, gain knowledge and experience and foster inspiration and love for nature. Rombo Panga'a Waterfall is one of the natural attractions in Desa Antan Rayan, Dusun Sungai Durian Kecamatan Ngabang Kabupaten Landak. This research aims to determine the community perception of Rombo Panga'a waterfall as a tourist destination and how the relationship of each individual factor from the age level, education level, level of know ledge with community perception of  Rombo Panga'a Waterfall. This research uses descriptive methods with interview techniques and with data collection tools, namely question naires. Data analysis was performed by means of descriptive analysis and inferential analysis, namely chi squared analysis and contingency coefficient test.The results showed that the community perception of Dusun Sungai Durian tended to be neutral towards Rombo Pang’a Waterfall as a tourist destination as many as 50 respondents (78.13%). Based on the results of the research in Dusun Sungai Durian, it tends to have a junior high school education level of 34 respondents (53.12%). Chi-square test results between independent variables and the dependent variable of all variables have a significant relationship.Keyword : Community, Nature tourism, Perception.
ANALISIS SPASIAL GUNA MENDUKUNG IDENTIFIKASI AWAL POTENSI NILAI KONSERVASI TINGGI (NKT) DI PT. BUMI PRATAMA KHATULISTIWA KECAMATAN SUNGAI AMBAWANG KALIMANTAN BARAT Dewi, Puti Sari; Nugroho, Joko; Latifah, Siti
JURNAL HUTAN LESTARI Vol 5, No 4 (2017): JURNAL HUTAN LESTARI
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26418/jhl.v5i4.23244

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Forest deforestation caused loss of habitat for endangered species. Changes in forest into oil palm plantation by PT Bumi Pratama Khatulistiwa (BPK) resulted in many conflicts with the community and make the loss of conservation value. Studies on areas that have a high conservation value necessary to maintain the stability of the clearing of forests to the environment is sustainable. Geographic information system technology (GIS) field of conservation is able to provide spatial information, determine the species habitat, analysis to find protected areas and mapping out areas of biodiversity.  The purpose of this study to determine the ability of GIS technology in providing information for the early identification of areas with high conservation value and determine which area has high conservation value (HCV) in the concession area of PT BPK and surrounding villages. Research was conducted for two months.  The research results show that GIS has enormous benefits in mapping out areas of high conservation value. Work on a large scale can be easily done and also save time, effort and cost. Location HCV 1 overlapping with the HCV 3 and 4 which are in the river, riparian and peat swamp forests. Location NKT 2 was not found, because most of the research area is an open area, there is no broad landscape. Location HCV 5 was not found, because most people in the study area does not depend anymore with natural forests.  Oil palm plantations PT BPK give people easy access to the city, to buy daily necessities. Location HCV 6 is located within the concession area of PT BPK namely padagi sites. The site was used by the Dayak community to worship ancestors and offer prayers at tuah jubata (god almighty one).Keywords: Geographic Information System (GIS), High Conservation Value (HCV), PT BPK.
ANALISIS PERUBAHAN PENUTUPAN LAHAN (LAND COVER) DI TAMAN WISATA ALAM SUNGAI LIKU KABUPATEN SAMBAS TAHUN 2013 - 2016 AR, Yuda Silva; Latifah, Siti; Widiastuti, Tri
JURNAL HUTAN LESTARI Vol 5, No 2 (2017): JURNAL HUTAN LESTARI
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26418/jhl.v5i2.20445

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Nature Tourism Park of Sungai Liku is one of the group of mangrove forests in the working area of Conservation Section Region III Singkawang which has a high potential to be developed into a tourist area of mangrove forest with a total area of 821, 30 hectares. Several cases in the management of the Nature Tourism Park are among other the presence of settlements and agricultural land in the area which are still going on, although the type and volume of wood are relatively small. The purpose of this study is to determine the changes in land cover of the Nature Taourism Park of Sungai Liku River in 2013-2016. The method used in this research was supervised classification, field ground check and analysis with the overlay technique on the data of Landsat imagery interpretation 8 OLI & TIRS coverage in 2013 and 2016.Changes in land cover of the Nature Tourism Park of Sungai Liku in Sambas Regency mostly happened in the class of rice which increased to 14,71 ha (1,95%). Followed by the open flooded which increased to 3,57 ha (0,47%), open dry increased to 0,15 ha (0,02%), and the beach area to 0,07 ha (0,01%). Land cover greatest decrease occurred in the land cover of secondary mangrove forest amounting to 14,71 ha (1,95%), and Shrubland area of 14,66 ha (1,95%), and followed by water body with an area of 1,92 ha (0,26%). Land cover class that have not changed from 2013 to 2016 is the land cover an area of CoastalForest of 2,33 ha (0,31%) in 2013 and 2016.  Keywords: Land cover, Landsat images, Nature park.
DEBIT AIR SUNGAI MELANCAR DI KAWASAN LINDUNG GUNUNG LONCEK KECAMATAN ANJONGAN KABUPATEN PONTIANAK Sutrisnawati, Ana; Handayani, Dwi; Latifah, Siti
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.v3i3.12306

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In addition, water is non biological factor from the forest that has an important role, especially for people who lived in that area. The availability of the water in one area have to be describe to explore that the potential and availability of the water in the area. For Melancar river, there’s no research about the availability of the river water. This research aims to study water debit of Melancar river in protected area of Gunung Loncek in Kecamatan Anjongan Kabupaten Pontianak in rainy and dry. It also explain the condition of vegetation in Gunung Loncek. The results show that water debit of Melancar river in dry days was 0,0278 m3/s and the debit in rainy days was 0,0392 m3/s. The function of the forest in Gunung Loncek area is important to manage water availability, it is shown by the difference of the Melancar river’s debit value between rainy and dry days is not too far evently it is significantly different. The availability of the Melancar river’s water is still good enough and it still can supply  people who lived in Melancar river area for their daily used. Keywords : Water Debit, The Melancar River, availability.
PENILAIAN DAYA TARIK OBJEK WISATA ALAM RIAM ANGAN TEMBAWANG DI DESA ANGAN TEMBAWANG KECAMATAN JELIMPO KABUPATEN LANDAK Aristo, Aristo; Rifanjani, Slamet; Latifah, Siti
JURNAL HUTAN LESTARI Vol 8, No 1 (2020): JURNAL HUTAN LESTARI
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26418/jhl.v8i1.39394

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Riam Angan Tembawang Village is located in Jelimpo District, Landak Regency, West Kalimantan Province. Angan Tembawang Village has interesting natural tourism to visit, such natural objects are rivers and waterfalls and are called Riam Angan Tembawang. This study aims to determine the natural tourist attraction of Riam Angan Tembawang Village, Jelimpo District, Landak Regency. This research was conducted by the descriptive method. Data obtained by direct interviews with respondents about the attractiveness of attractions and fill out a list of questions. The results of the calculation of all the assessment criteria for attraction of Riam Angan Tembawang attraction as well as the elements and sub-elements, namely natural beauty 26,66%, the uniqueness of natural resources 22,36 %, the amount of potential natural resources 22,22 %, natural resource 26,63 %, sensitivity of natural resources 17,08 %, types of nature tourism activities 28,33 %, air cleanliness and location no effect 25,77 %, vulnerability of encroachment and the fire 11,11 %. All elements of attraction assess by the Riam Angan Tembawang tourism are 1.080,96 and this area has good area attractions (B) to be developed into a tourist attraction.Keywords: attraction, nature, riam angan tembawang, tourist attraction.
KEANEKARAGAMAN DAN POTENSI JENIS VEGETASI PENYUSUN HUTAN TEMBAWANG AMPAR DI DESA CEMPEDAK KECAMATAN TAYAN HILIR KABUPATEN SANGGAU pin, Ri; Astiani, Dwi; Latifah, Siti
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.v2i2.6865

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Tembawang Ampar is located at the Village of Cempedak, District of Tayan Sanggau. Human activities to use and manage of this tembawang affected the sustainability of the forest ecosystem. The objectives of  this study is to determine the diversity, the potency and the most dominant species of tembawang Ampar forest. The research was conducted by applying survey method with  stratified sampling. Within each stratum (1. dominated by fruit tree; 2. rubber; and 3. apik), we used survey technique with a combination of line transects method with systematic plot samplings). Our research indicated that there were 97 species of vegetation registered, which were grouped into 34 family. The analysis of the Shannon-Wiener diversity index showed that species diversity of forest vegetation within  in the tembawang Ampar dominated by rubber and Apik plant is lower than fruit tree cover. The diversity Indexes of rubber and apik plat were H '<1, the while the area of ​​fruit trees showed  diversity Index between1 ≤ H '≤ 3. The most dominant species and the greatest potency in the tembawang Ampar forest is  rubber plant (Hevea brasilliensis Will ex A. Juss) of family Euphorbiaceae. Keywords: Species diversity, dominant species,, tembawang, Ampar forest sustainability
KEANEKARAGAMAN TUMBUHAN OBAT DALAM KAWASAN HUTAN SEKUNDER AREAL IUPHHK PT. KALIMANTAN SATYA KENCANA KABUPATEN MELAWI Mustika, Mega; Herawatiningsih, Ratna; Latifah, Siti
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.v2i2.7153

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Forest in the area of IUPHHK (Timber Forest Product Utilization Permit) PT. Kalimantan Satya Kencana is one of the forest where located in the Melawi district that has high enough of flora diversity. The medicinal plants that is part of the biological germplasm. The purpose of this study this to determine the diversity of medicinal plants in secondary forest (slash ex 2008) at the area of IUPHHK PT. Kalimantan Satya Kencana Melawi District. This study used quadrant method with multiple plots. Purposive sampling it has chosen by observation in according to the local communities most numerous types of medical plants. There was 71 medicinal plants outside the plots founded in the observations. The dominance index (C) of the tree level = 0.108. Tree level (C) of = 0.238. Saplings (C) of = 0.83. Plant Nursery and Lower level (C) of = 0.042. Species Diversity Index (H) to the level of the tree = 1.017, for the level of the pole (H) at = 0.629, sapling level (H) at = 1.084 and lower levels, and Plant Nursery (H) at = 1.455. Wealth index type (d) at tree level of = 6.695. Pole at = 2.590 level. Of = 10,204 saplings, seedlings and undergrowth for 20,325. Abundance index type (e) at the tree level of = 0.937. Tree level index (e) of = 0.924. Saplings (e) = 0.968 for seedlings and understory plants (e) of = 0.887. can be seen that the dominance index (C) which is highest at the Stake level, the value of Species Diversity Index (H) Rate of Seedling and Understory Plants and Index Property Type (d) which is highest at the level of the Seedling  and Understory Plants, while the highest for the Abundance Index type (e) find at tree level. Keywords: Medicinal plants diversity, secondary forest, timber forest product utilization
ANALISIS PERUBAHAN PENUTUPAN LAHAN MENGGUNAKAN CITRA SATELIT LANDSAT ETM7+ PADA KAWASAN TAMAN NASIONAL GUNUNG PALUNG DI KABUPATEN KAYONG UTARA PROVINSI KALIMANTAN BARAT Tricahyono, Kelik; Riyono, Joko Nugroho; Latifah, Siti
JURNAL HUTAN LESTARI Vol 4, No 4 (2016): JURNAL HUTAN LESTARI
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26418/jhl.v4i4.16627

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Gunung Palung National Park has a very important role and a very significant function. Either ecological or conservation for the harborage against plasma nutfah resources of biodiversity and ecosystems which exist in Indonesia needs to manned and managed properly. Considering the importance of the role and functions of Gunung Palung National Park so its management needs to be supported by data and information that is complete, valid and actual. This research aimed access changes in land cover in Gunung Palung National Park residing in the district of North Kayong West Kalimantan Province between 2005 and 2012. The methodology used this research was supervised classification with Maximum Likelihood and visual, ground check spatial data analysis by using overlay for both data landsatETM7+image interpretation coverage on 2005 and data landsat ETM7+image interpretation coverage on 2012. The  research shows land cover on GunungPalung National Park residing in the district of North Kayong in 2012 was dominated by the Primary Swamp Forest of ± 39,27%, Primary Dryland Forest of ± 27,08% and Secondary Swamp Forest of ± 17,12%. Where as most small land cover is Grassland of ± 0,01%. The  biggest changed land cover occur in the Secondary Dryland Forests which decrease of ± 693,44 ha. The most significant changes when compared with the situation in 2005 is the Dryland Agriculture interference Bush that increased by ± 190,69%. Deforestation occurring is ± 1.122,21 ha (±160,32 ha/year), the degradation is ± 100,19 ha (±14.31 ha/year) as well as reforestation is ± 4.69 ha (± 0,67 ha/year). Keywords : Land cover changed, geographic information system, deforestation, degradation.If Full Text Pdf error, please use the link to acces : https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B2fYVAKSai7wUHY0UXNEcWNhRkk/view
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