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Keanekaragaman Mollusca (Bivalvia Dan Polyplacophora) Di Wilayah Pesisir Biluhu Provinsi Gorontalo Baderan, Dewi Wahyuni; Hamidun, Marini Susanti; Utina, Ramli
Bioeksperimen: Jurnal Penelitian Biologi Vol 7, No 1: March 2021
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/bioeksperimen.v7i1.13798

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Bivalvia dan Polyplacophora menjadi salah satu dari beragam sumber daya hayati yang dimanfaatkan oleh sebagian besar masyarakat Indonesia baik secara lokal maupun dalam skala besar sejak dulu. Meskipun demikian, data dasar terkait pola distribusi maupun keanekaragaman Bivalvia dan Polyplacophora masih sangat terbatas, bahkan jika dibuat perbandingan dengan Kelas Gastropoda yang kerabat dekatnya.. Tujuan penelitian ini: 1) untuk mengetahui komposisi jenis Bivalvia dan Polyplacophora; 2) mengetahui nilai Indeks Keanekaragaman, Kemerataan dan kekayaan Jenis; dan 3) nilai kepadatan. Metode yang digunakan adalah metode jelajah. Penelitian ini menemukan enam spesies Bivalvia dan Polyplacophora yakni Hippopus hippopus, Mactra cuneata, Anadara antiquata, Tucetona pectunculus, Pinctada margaritifera dan Achantopleura gemmata. Tingkat keanekaragaman tertinggi berada pada stasiun I dengan nilai H'=1,641. Indeks kemerataan (E) Bivalvia dan Polyplacophora secara berurut pada stasiun I, II, dan III yakni 0,916; 0,821; 0,9. Indeks kekayaan jenis Bivalvia dan Polyplacophora dimana stasiun I berjumlah 1,3294, stasiun II berjumlah 1,6981 dan stasiun III berjumlah 1,5533. Nilai kepadatan tertinggi dimiliki oleh spesies Hippopus hippopus pada stasiun I yakni 0,0008 Ind/m2. Spesies dengan nilai kepadatan terendah yakni tiga spesies (Anadara antquata, Tucetona penctuculus dan Achantopleura gemmate) pada stasiun II, dan  spesies Tucetona penctuculus pada stasiun III dengan nilai kepadatan masing-masing sebesar 0,00004 Ind/m2.
Diversity, Vegetation Structure, Estimated Biomass and Carbon Stock in The Site of Limboto Lake of Gorontalo Regency Rahim, Sukirman; Baderan, Dewi Wahyuni K; Arfa, Bella Saskia; Angio, Melisnawati H; Hariri, Muhammad Rifqi; Putri, Dwinda Mariska
Bioeksperimen: Jurnal Penelitian Biologi Vol 9, No 2: September 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/bioeksperimen.v9i2.23010

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The development of Limboto Lake  Site as the pilot area of Gorontalo Geopark is one step  in rescuing the lake. This research aims to analyzed  the vegetation structure, estimate biomass, and assess the carbon stock value of the vegetatio at the Limboto Lake site. This study employed a purposive sampling method. Important Value Index, a measure used to evaluate plant vegetation structure, was calculated based on Realtive Density, Relative Dominance, and Relative Frequency values. Biomass estimation and carbon stock assessment were conducted using allometric equations. The study’s finding showed that the vegetation surrounding Soekarno's landing area exhibited the highest IVI (sawlogs) scores for Swietenia mahagoni tree at 82.86%, Leucaena leucocephala saplings at 79.56%, and Manihot esculenta seedlings at 46.33%. Leucaena leucocephala consistently achieved the highest IVI score within the Limboto Lake area with a score as high as 76.90%, followed by Leucaena leucocephala on the sapling level with a score as high as 70.03%, and Nauclea orientalis on the seedling level with a score as high as 53.06%. Swietenia mahagoni, Samanea saman, and Leucaena leucocephala are three species with stems that predominate at the sawlog level and sapling, and these stems have high carbon absorption values.
Studi Kasus tentang Keanekaragaman Mangrove di Desa Binuanga, Kecamatan Bolangitang Timur: Case Study of Mangrove Diversity in Binuanga Village, East Bolangitang District Novalia Warow; Isra Cahayani Bahuwa; Zein Setiawan Kadir; Dewi Wahyuni K. Baderan; Ramli Utina
Jurnal Kolaboratif Sains Vol. 7 No. 5: MEI 2024
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Palu

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56338/jks.v7i5.4574

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Mangrove merupakan komunitas tanaman pepohonan yang hidup dihabitat payau dan berfungsi sebagai pelindung daratan dari gelombang laut yang besar. Hutan mangrove juga merupakan komunitas vegetasi pantai tropis yang didominasi oleh beberapa spesies pohon mangrove yang mampu tumbuh berkembang pada daerah pasang surut pantai berlumpur. Mengingat pentingnya fungsi kawasan mangrove, perlu diterapkan atau digalakkan prinsip melindungi, mempelajari dan memanfaatkan. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengidentifikasi jenis mangrove apa saja yang ada di wisata mangrove Desa Binuanga, Kecamatan Bolangitang Timur, Kabupaten Bolaang Mongondow, Sulawesi Utara. Metode yang digunakan yaitu deskriptif dengan metode jelajah secara langsung yaitu mendeskripsikan data temuan yang diperoleh dengan identifikasi tentang keanekaragaman. Hasil dilapangan menujukkan terdapat 5 jenis mangrove yang ada di kawasan hutan mangrove Desa Binuanga Kecamatan Balangitan Timur Kabupaten Bolaang Mongondow Sulawesi Utara. Adapun jenis-jenis mangrove yaitu Rhizophora mucronata, Sonneratia alba, Bruguiera gymnorrhiza, Xylocarpus granatum dan Avicennia sp. yang terdiri dari 4 familiy yaitu: Rhizophoraceae, Verbenaceae, Meliaceae, Lythraceae. : ekosistem mangrove di lokasi penelitian masih sangat terjaga, hal ini dikarenakan kepedulian masyarakat dan pemerintah dalam menlindungi, merawat, dan menjaga ekosistem tersebut.
DIVERSITAS DAN DISTRIBUSI SPASIAL TUTUPAN LAHAN SUB DAS BIYONGA,DAS LIMBOTO TAHUN 2009-2024 PROVINSI GORONTALO Moko, Sulastri Putri; Baderan, Dewi Wahyuni K.; Zakaria, Zuliyanto; Hamidun, Marini Susanti; Novriyal, Feri
Jurnal Hutan Tropis Vol 13, No 4 (2025): Jurnal Hutan Tropis Volume 13 Nomer 4 Edisi Desember 2025
Publisher : Lambung Mangkurat University-Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20527/jht.v13i4.24774

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Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menganalisis diversitas dan distribusi spasial tutupan lahan di Daerah Aliran Sungai (DAS) Limboto, khususnya Sub DAS Biyonga, pada rentang waktu 2009–2024. Analisis dilakukan untuk mengetahui tingkat keragaman spasial serta dinamika perubahan tutupan lahan selama periode tersebut. Metode yang digunakan adalah Sistem Informasi Geografis (SIG) untuk memetakan, mengklasifikasikan, dan membandingkan perubahan tutupan lahan antar tahun pengamatan. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa pada tahun 2019, terjadi pergeseran struktur tutupan lahan di Desa Biyonga: hutan sekunder meningkat menjadi 32%, semak belukar menurun menjadi 21%, dan pertanian campur semak bertambah menjadi 25%. Perubahan ini membuat nilai SHDI naik menjadi 1,647, namun nilai tersebut menunjukan hasil sedang tetapi  masih tergolong rendah, yang berarti tingkat heterogenitas lanskap belum mencapai kondisi yang benar-benar beragam. Kenaikan SHDI ini hanya menunjukkan adanya sedikit peningkatan variasi spasial, bukan transformasi besar yang menciptakan lanskap kompleks. Sedangkan, pada tahun 2024, komposisi tutupan lahan di Desa Biyonga relatif stabil dibandingkan kondisi tahun 2019: hutan sekunder tetap berada pada 32%, pertanian campur semak pada 25%, dan semak belukar pada 21%. Nilai SHDI masih berada pada angka 1,647, yang meskipun menunjukkan konsistensi pola dari tahun 2019, tetap tergolong rendah berdasarkan standar ekologi lanskap. Kategori SHDI ini mengindikasikan bahwa tingkat heterogenitas lanskap belum mencapai keragaman yang tinggi, karena distribusi tutupan lahan masih terfokus pada beberapa kelas dominan dan persebarannya belum merata.
ANALISIS VEGETASI TUMBUHAN PAKAN Macaca hecki DI KAWASAN PENYANGGA SUAKA MARGASATWA NANTU BOLIYOHUTO GORONTALO, INDONESIA Toiyo, Frandika K.; Hamidun, Marini Susanti; Dunggio, Iswan; Baderan, Dewi Wahyuni K.; Zakaria, Zuliyanto
Jurnal Hutan Tropis Vol 13, No 4 (2025): Jurnal Hutan Tropis Volume 13 Nomer 4 Edisi Desember 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20527/jht.v13i4.24403

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Macaca hecki merupakan spesies primata endemik Pulau Sulawesi, yaitu monyet hitam Sulawesi yang populasinya kini terancam akibat deforestasi, fragmentasi habitat, dan konflik dengan manusia karena perambahan serta persaingan terhadap sumber pakan, terutama tanaman budidaya. Penelitian ini bertujuan menganalisis vegetasi tumbuhan pakan Macaca hecki di kawasan penyangga Suaka Margasatwa Nantu Gorontalo, Indonesia. Metode penelitian deskriptif kuantitatif, dengan analisis vegetasi berbasis purposive random sampling serta pembagian petak contoh untuk strata semai, pancang, dan pohon. Data dikumpulkan melalui survei vegetasi lapangan, identifikasi jenis tumbuhan, dan perhitungan Indeks Nilai Penting (INP). Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa buah merupakan organ tumbuhan yang paling dominan dikonsumsi oleh Macaca hecki, dengan sumber pakan budidaya memiliki proporsi lebih besar (65%) dibandingkan sumber alami (35%). Pada tingkat pohon, Leucaena leucocephala memiliki nilai INP tertinggi (111,31%), diikuti oleh Arenga pinnata (69,11%), sedangkan Carica papaya (145,54%) mendominasi tingkat pancang dan Physalis angulata (149,04%) mendominasi tingkat semai. Jenis-jenis tumbuhan berbuah cepat tumbuh ini menyediakan sumber energi penting serta dukungan struktural bagi habitat. Namun, ketergantungan yang tinggi terhadap tumbuhan budidaya dapat mengubah perilaku mencari makan alami Macaca hecki, yang berpotensi mengurangi keragaman pakan dan kemampuan adaptasi ekologisnya. Hasil penelitian ini menegaskan pentingnya pengelolaan vegetasi terpadu di kawasan penyangga untuk menyeimbangkan antara spesies asli dan budidaya, guna menjamin stabilitas ketersediaan pakan dan mengurangi konflik antara manusia dan satwa liar.
The Potential of Riparian Ecosystems for Ecotourism Development in The Ilomata Village Forest Area, Bone Bolango Regency, Gorontalo, Indonesia Putri, Diva M.A. Saghita; Hamidun, Marini Susanti; Baderan, Dewi Wahyuni K.
Indonesian Journal of Chemistry and Environment Vol. 8 No. 2 (2025): DECEMBER 2025
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/ijoce.v8i2.91161

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This study aimed to analyze the potential and feasibility of ecotourism development within the riparian ecosystem of the Ilomata Village Forest Area, Bone Bolango Regency. A quantitative descriptive method was applied. Data on vegetation and fauna were collected through an exploratory survey conducted along the riparian zone of the Ilomata tourism site. Ecotourism feasibility was assessed using the Evaluation Instrument for Natural Tourism Objects and Attractions (ODO-ODTWA). The results showed that the riparian area hosts 13 plant species, dominated by Piper aduncum, Arenga pinnata Merr., and Ficus septica among the higher plant category, while the lower vegetation layer was dominated by ferns such as Phymatosorus scolopendria, Chromolaena odorata, and Dryopteris filix-mas (L.) Schoot. The fauna identified was predominantly from the Class Insecta, including the butterfly Vindula dejone as the most frequently observed species. The ecotourism feasibility index for the Ilomata riparian ecosystem was recorded at 59.3%, indicating a moderately feasible category. The attraction, environment and community, and management and services components received relatively high scores, whereas accessibility and tourism facilities were rated low. Therefore, improving accessibility and tourism infrastructure is necessary to support the development of sustainable ecotourism in the area.
Low-Carbon Pathways in Solid Waste Management: A Systematic Review of Carbon Footprint and GHG Mitigation across Technologies and Regions H. Malik, Safira Putri; Lihawa, Fitryane; K. Baderan, Dewi Wahyuni
West Science Interdisciplinary Studies Vol. 3 No. 12 (2025): West Science Interdisciplinary Studies
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58812/wsis.v3i12.2498

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Carbon footprinting and greenhouse gas (GHG) accounting are now widely applied to solid waste management (SWM), yet evidence remains fragmented across technologies, waste streams, and regional contexts. This systematic literature review synthesizes 50 Scopus-indexed journal articles (2017–2025) that quantify the carbon outcomes of SWM options using life-cycle assessment, carbon accounting, and sce-nario modeling. We compare methodological choices (functional units, boundaries, impact methods, avoided burdens), benchmark core treatment technologies (landfilling, incineration/WtE, composting, anaerobic digestion, mechanical-biological treatment), assess circular pathways (recycling, substitution, eco-design), and identify regionally differentiated transition archetypes shaped by governance and ener-gy-system decarbonization. Across studies, technology rankings are highly sensitive to methane dynamics, landfill gas capture and oxidation, grid emission factors, and substitution assumptions. Circular strategies frequently deliver the largest net savings when high-quality sorting and credible displacement of virgin production are achieved, while WtE benefits are context-dependent and generally increase in fossil-intensive grids. The review proposes an integrative comparison framework that links method choices to technology performance and regional pathway feasibility, providing more comparable, decision-relevant evidence for low-carbon SWM planning.
Environmental Governance for Sustainable Tourism in Socio-Ecological Systems: A Systematic Literature Review Rahman, Sitti Mutiah; Lihawa, Fitryane; K. Baderan, Dewi Wahyuni
West Science Interdisciplinary Studies Vol. 3 No. 12 (2025): West Science Interdisciplinary Studies
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58812/wsis.v3i12.2499

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Tourism destinations are increasingly understood as socio-ecological systems (SES) where ecological dynamics, livelihoods, and institutions interact through feedback loops. This systematic literature review synthesises evidence on how environmental governance shapes sustainable tourism trajectories in tourism-dependent SES and highlights gaps for future research. Peer-reviewed journal articles (2000–2025) were identified through structured searches in major databases and complementary searches, then screened using predefined eligibility criteria and appraised for methodological quality using a mixed-methods-appropriate tool [9]. Forty-six studies were retained for narrative thematic synthesis. The evidence indicates that governance in tourism SES is commonly hybrid—combining hierarchical regulation, market mechanisms, and community participation—and is implemented through instrument mixes such as zoning, permitting, environmental standards, economic incentives, and stakeholder forums. Across protected areas, coastal zones, rural landscapes, and urban destinations, collaborative arrangements (e.g., co-management and community-based models) are more frequently linked with biodiversity protection, improved habitat condition, and livelihood diversification than fragmented or investor-dominated regimes [1], [2], [3]. However, outcomes vary substantially and are mediated by enforcement capacity, institutional coherence, perceived legitimacy, and distributional fairness [4], [5]. The review also shows an expanding methodological toolkit (remote sensing, composite indices, modelling), but persistent gaps in longitudinal designs and in indicators that capture equity, resilience, and linked human–environment risks [6], [7]. Overall, sustainable tourism in SES requires adaptive, cross-scale, and equity-oriented governance that can learn from monitoring and address power asymmetries.
From Bottle to Tap: A Systematic Review of Interventions That Shift Beverage Intake from Sugar-Sweetened and Bottled Drinks to Tap Water Pakaya, Dudiyanto; Lihawa, Fitriyane; K Baderan, Dewi Wahyuni
West Science Interdisciplinary Studies Vol. 3 No. 12 (2025): West Science Interdisciplinary Studies
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58812/wsis.v3i12.2503

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Rising consumption of bottled water and sugar-sweetened beverages poses challenges for health, environmental sustainability, and equity in access to safe drinking water. This systematic review examines interventions promoting a shift from bottled drinks to tap or plain water, focusing on behavioral mechanisms and impacts on health, nutrition, and the environment. Studies reviewed included diverse settings and methodologies, assessing outcomes related to beverage intake and associated indicators. Successful interventions combined infrastructure improvements, such as hydration stations, with education and policy changes favoring tap water. Behavioral responses were influenced by perceptions of safety and taste, while socio-economic and demographic factors affected effectiveness. Interventions generally led to reduced consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages and increased tap-water intake, with evidence of improved health outcomes in high-risk populations. Modelling studies anticipated significant reductions in greenhouse gas emissions and resource use by substituting tap water for bottled beverages. The review concludes that well-designed interventions can foster healthier beverage systems but calls for longer-term assessments that encompass health, environmental, and equity outcomes.
Riparian Buffers, Connectivity, and Water Quality: A Systematic Review of Land‑Use Gradients in Agro‑Urban Watersheds Kasim, Roland; Lihawa, Fitryane; K. Baderan, Dewi Wahyuni
West Science Interdisciplinary Studies Vol. 3 No. 12 (2025): West Science Interdisciplinary Studies
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58812/wsis.v3i12.2514

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Agro‑urban watersheds combine intensive agriculture, expanding settlements, and modified drainage networks that jointly accelerate nutrient, sediment, and thermal pressures on streams. Riparian buffers are widely promoted as nature‑based infrastructure to intercept these pressures, yet reported effectiveness varies because pollutant delivery is mediated by hydrologic and ecological connectivity. This systematic review synthesizes international evidence on how riparian buffer attributes (width, vegetation structure, and integrity) interact with land‑use gradients and connectivity metrics to influence water‑quality indicators (chemical, physical, thermal, and biological). The synthesis shows consistent degradation of water quality with increasing land‑use intensity, but with strong context dependence driven by scale, storm routing, and pathway bypass. Buffers most reliably reduce pollutants when dominant surface and shallow subsurface flowpaths intersect buffer soils; uniform width prescriptions are therefore insufficient without connectivity diagnostics and input‑load context. We further find growing use of graph‑based and hydrologic connectivity measures to prioritize riparian corridors and identify hotspots where restoration can yield the highest water‑quality returns. The review concludes with connectivity‑informed design and planning implications to support water‑quality protection in agro‑urban watersheds.
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