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ANALISIS VEGETASI DI KAWASAN AGROWISATA GUNUNG TUMPA Faris Andong; Fabiola B. Saroinsong; Alfonsius Thomas; Wawan Nurmawan
COCOS Vol. 6 No. 11 (2015)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35791/cocos.v6i11.8393

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ABSTRACT VEGETATION ANALYSIS IN AGROWISATA AREA OF MOUN TUMPA  This study was to determine the composition and structure of plants in the Region Agro Mount Tumpa. The methods used sguare line with a line. Plot size of 2 m × 2 m for seedling phase, 5 m × 5 m for phase stake, 10 m × 10 m to 20 m mast and phase × 20 m for phase tree. There are 15 plots in three transect observations were cut lengthwise contour lines, the distance between plots of 50 m, and the distance between lines of 100 m. Observation data trunk diameter of 130 cm height from ground level, the name of plant species and number of individuals per species. To obtain the importance value index is calculated density, dominance, and frequency. Based on the results, 40 species and 29 families of trees in the phase of the tree, tree, saplings and seedlings. Of the highest importance value index of tree species Spathodea campanulata phase with (IVI 59,00%), in the phase of pole types which have the highest importance value index Artocarpus altilis types have the (IVI 44.52%), type that have the highest importance value index of phase stake is Piper aduncum with (IVI 37.17%). As for the types that have the highest IVI seedling phase is kind Adenostoma viscosum with (IVI 76.19%).  Keywords: Important Value Index, Analysis Vegetation Agrowista Mountain Region Tumpa.
PEMANFAATAN TUMBUHAN OBAT OLEH MASYARAKAT DESA TOLIWANG KECAMATAN KAO BARAT KABUPATEN HALMAHERA UTARA Filadelfia Moumou; Alfonsius A. Thomas; Reynold P. Kainde; Wawan Nurmawan
COCOS Vol. 6 No. 12 (2015)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35791/cocos.v6i12.8632

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ABSTRACT  The traditional use of medicinal plants has been practiced throughout history and passed down through the generations. This research focuses on the use of medicinal plants for traditional treatments in Toliwang village. Data was collected through questionnaires. Respondents are traditional healers (Battra) and based on local names, 14 species of medicinal plants were identified. After identification, red leleko and white leleko was concluded as the same species, resulting in a final count of 13 species distributed across 9 families, which included 8 shrub, 4 trees, and 2 lianas that are used to treat 9 different illnesses.   Keywords: Plant, medicine, traditional, species, perdu, tree, liana.
STUDI ETNOBOTANI TUMBUHAN DAUN GATAL DI KECAMATAN KWAMKILAMA KABUPATEN MIMIKA Samuel A. Mom; Martina A. Langi; Reynold P. Kainde; Wawan Nurmawan
COCOS Vol. 6 No. 14 (2015)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35791/cocos.v6i14.8786

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ABSTRACT The objective of this research was to identify the plant species traditionally called as Daun Gatal at Kwamkilama, the district of Mimika. Along with that, the traditional use of Daun Gatal was also studied. Method used in this study was direct observation, interview, and questionnaire. Data were collected gradually that was from heads of village to people recommended by them and so forth. Results show that there are three species (Laportea decumana, Laportea interupta, and Dendrocnide peltata) all belong to family Urticaceae. Furthermore, traditional use of these species were for medicines (of many diseases), stamina booster, hunting, and ethnical coustum.Key words: Daun Gatal plant, Papua, Laportea, Dendrocnide.
FLORA POHON DI KAWASAN KAMPUS UNIVERSITAS SAM RATULANGI MANADO Edwan Tuidano; Marthen T. Lasut; Euis F.S. Pangemanan; Wawan Nurmawan
COCOS Vol. 7 No. 3 (2016)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35791/cocos.v7i3.12117

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ABSRACTThis research has been conducted in the area of Sam Ratulangi University Campus for 2 months, from October to November 2014. This study aims to determine the number of tree species, distribution, and make key identification. The research used the census method. The trees that have been observed have a trunk diameter of over are 10 cm. The morphological observation was made in the roots, trunk, branches, leaves, fruits, and seeds.roots, stems, branches, leaves, flowers, fruits, and seeds. From the observation was found 80 species of trees.Keywords: Flora, Tree, Identification Key.
Distribusi dan Populasi Burung Manguni (Otus manadensis) di Gunung Kosibak, Taman Nasional Bogani Nani Wartabone Fransisca Solang; Johny S. Tasirin; Wawan Nurmawan
COCOS Vol. 7 No. 3 (2016)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35791/cocos.v7i3.12120

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ABSTRACTThe national park has an important role in the preservation of biodiversity, became the house for animals to living wildly. Otus manadensis is one of wild animals in the Bogani Nani Wartabone National Park is endemic species Sulawesi who have ecological role as pest controller. Quantitatively the spread of this species is not known for certain. This research conducted approximately 3 months from September – December 2015. Used methods of the point count and transect line. The point of observation is systematically divided into 4 segments based on the height of the surface of the sea. Three segments including in the national park area that is located in the Mount Kosibak while other segments is a production area or field located near the settlement. Research results obtained that Otus manadensis prefer areas with a good vegetation cover. There is a very high correlation between the condition of the vegetation cover with the density of Otus manadensis in Mount Kosibak. Otus manadensis density higher on the vegetation with basal area and importance value index is high.Key word : Population, Otus manadensis, Vegetation, Segment, Mount Kosibak, TNBNW
ANALISIS POTENSI TEGAKAN HUTAN RAKYAT JENIS CEMPAKA DI DESA KAWATAK KECAMATAN LANGOWAN SELATAN Nurbaya Waisaley; Alfonsius Thomas; Wawan Nurmawan
COCOS Vol. 10 No. 1 (2018)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35791/cocos.v1i3.20868

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ABSTRACT Cempaka a large evergreen tree species, is one of well-know timber grow in the community forest of North Sulawesi, including in Kawatak Village, South Langowan District, Minahasa Regency. Cempaka Wasian in Sulawesi Could be divided into two  species of Magnolia genus, which are Magnolia Sulawesiana and Magnolia Tsiampacca. This research aims to discover the forest stand’s potential of cempaka in Kawatak Village, South Langowan District, Minahasa Regency. The data were collected by generating sample plots with a target of 20 sample plots taken from 12 plantations with the size of 20 x 20 m plot area. In general, the existing community Forest in Kawatak Village is mixed  planting pattern model spreading farmers’  land. The average volume of people‘s plantations are 185.63³ with the average volume of plantations stand of 1.177,54 m³.  Keywords : Community Forest, Cempaka Potential, Kawatak Village.
STUDI ETNOBOTANI TUMBUHAN OBAT MASYARAKAT DI DESA PASTINA KECAMATAN SANANA KABUPATEN KEPULAUAN SULA Khardy Soamole; Euis F.S. Pangemanan; Wawan Nurmawan
COCOS Vol. 10 No. 1 (2018)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35791/cocos.v1i3.21143

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ABSTRACTTraditional medicine is part of a cultural system of people  whose benafits are very large in the development of public health. As  a first step it is very helpful to know a plant with medical poroperties is from the knowledge of the community for generations.this study aims to determine the type and utilization of traditionl community medicinal plants in Pastina village Sanana Distirct Sula Islands Regency.  This research was carried out in March – April 2017.  The data was collected by interviewing  Batra using questionnaires and the data were analyzed by descriptife analysis and presented in the from of tables and figure.  The results of this study found 53 types of plants and 39 families that were utilized as traditional medicine. The most numerous families are Araceae and Fabaceae.  Keywords : Traditional medicine, medicinal plants, Pasina village.
KEANEKARAGAMAN JENIS BURUNG DI SEKITAR MATA AIR BRON DESA WAREMBUNGAN KABUPATEN MINAHASA Muhammad Rezah M Ishak; Johny S. Tasirin; Wawan Nurmawan
COCOS Vol. 10 No. 2 (2018)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35791/cocos.v1i4.22089

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ABSTRACTBirds are one of the biological wealth possessed by Indonesia. The presence of feed, nesting sites and stops is a factor that influences bird species' wealth at the local level. Birds are found in almost every place and have an important position as one of Indonesia's animal wealth. Birds also have a close connection with human life since time immemorial. This study aims to inventory and analyze the diversity of bird species and their abundance around the eyes of Bron water, Warembungan Village, Minahasa Regency. The study was conducted from August to September 2016 around the eyes of Bron's water, Warembungan Village, Minahasa Regency. Data retrieval is done by the IPA-Count method. The results of observations were found 49 species of birds from 26 families, with the Shannon-Wiener index value 2.44 as an indication of the diversity of species of birds around the Bron spring. Keywords : Birds, Bird species diversity, Around the Bron spring
KOMUNITAS BURUNG DI HUTAN LINDUNG GUNGUNG MASARANG Otis Warwer; Johny S. Tasirin; Wawan Nurmawan
COCOS Vol. 10 No. 3 (2018)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35791/cocos.v1i1.22200

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ABSTRACT According to Dias (2006) Bird communities are groups of individuals of several species who live together in the same space and time. Complex and heterogeneous vegetation structures will increase diversity in a habitat, which is thought to increase the diversity of birds in a community. The purpose of this study was to study bird communities in Gunung Masarang Protection Forest, Tomohon City. The study was conducted in June to July 2018 in the Mount Masarang Protection Forest. Data retrieval is done by meode count points (count points). The results showed that there were 47 species of birds from 24 families in Gunung Masarang Protection Forest, with 19 species of Endemic Sulawesi and 2 species protected by LHK 92/2018 Candy with medium species diversity H '= 2.66 and evenness value E = 0.61. Keywords: Birds, Bird Communities, Mount Masarang Protected Forest
POTENSI PENGEMBANGAN WISATA PULAU BUNAKEN Juwairia Umacina; Wawan Nurmawan; Fabiola B. Saroinsong
COCOS Vol. 10 No. 3 (2018)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35791/cocos.v1i1.22202

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ABSTRACT Tourism is one source of foreign exchange of this country, in addition from oil and gas sector which are very potential and has a big contribution to build the economic.This research was conducting in  Bunaken island, the  purpose of this research  to find out the potential and obstacles of those related to tourism development of Bunaken Island.  In developing tourism in Bunaken Island, the first, it need to identify the potential and obstacles in plans and structures of tourism development, so that existing potential can  develop and existing obstacles can overcome. The research method was using interviews with visitors as many as 20 respondents and take the secondary data in ministry of forestry books. Furthermore, the existing data was comparing with observations / observations in the field and interviews with community leaders and managers of Bunaken, National Park. Bunaken Island have the potentials to develop as an alternative to underwater panoramas such as the addition of cultural attractions, mangrove roaming and nature, bird watching, coastal tourism development and culinary tourism and environmentally friendly agriculture. Tourism activities need to  support by the availability of facilities and infrastructure such as clean water. Keywords : tourism, Bunaken Island, infrastructure, potency, obstacles.
Co-Authors Abanius Yanengga Alelo, Maria Rosa Mystica Dinche Alfonsius A. Thomas Alfonsius A. Thomas, Alfonsius A. Alfonsius Thomas Alfonsius Thomas Anggreyni Runtunuwu Bawanda, Febriano Rinaldi Darsan Umawaitina Edwan Tuidano Edwan Tuidano, Edwan Fabiola B. Saroinsong Fabiola B. Saroinsong Fabiola Saroisong Fahrudjia Umasugi Faldi Suhendro Gonibala Faris Andong Faris Andong, Faris Febrianti, Eka Mawar Fernandez, Gratsia Victoria Filadelfia Moumou Filadelfia Moumou, Filadelfia Fransisca Solang Fransisca Solang, Fransisca Hard N. Pollo, Hard N. Hengk D. Walangitan Hengki D. Walangitan Hengki D. Walangitan Jacobus, Mauritz Krisma Deo Johandi R. Lingkubi Johny S.Tasirin Josephus I. Kalangi Juwairia Umacina Kendy H. Kolinug Khardy Soamole Kiandreas Tarigan Lanes, Aldo Langi, Martina Agustina Lyndon R. J, Pangemanan M. A. Langi Maria Y.M.A. Sumakud Mariangga, Gebriella Marsaoly, Muhammad Ibnu Yusan B. Marthen T. Lasut Marthen T. Lasut Marthinus Fatemyo Martina A. Langi Martina A. Langi Marwan M. Wowor Meilin S. Sidabutar Meldi Djela Migael, Migael Muhammad Rezah M Ishak Novelianer M. Charvelindah Nurbaya Waisaley Ogie, Tommy B. Opriani Devi Tangilomban Otis Warwer Pangemanan, Euis F. S. Puasa, Orlando Z. Recky H.E. Sendouw Reinold P. Kainde Remina Wandik Remina Wandik Reynold P. Kainde Reynold P. Kainde Reynold P. Kainde Rian S. Darwis Rifahmi Ibrahim Rumambi, Juwita F. Runtu, Jonathan Sabtu, M. Sadman Safrin Radeng Samuel A. Mom Samuel A. Mom, Samuel A. Sanning, Cicilia Semuel P. Ratag Tabalujan, Elwin Noel Terry M. Frans Tiara W. N. Lasantu Tiara W. N. Lasantu Tommy Ogie, Tommy Vederica Agumanis Wahyu D. P. A. Sardi Wirawan, Alfonsius Ade Yosmin Wakur