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PERSEPSI MASYARAKAT TERHADAP KEBERADAAN HUTAN MANGROVE DI KELURAHAN SETAPUK BESAR KECAMATAN SINGKAWANG UTARA KOTA SINGKAWANG Ayu, Masjuni; Oramahi, H A; Zainal, Sofyan
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.v8i4.44058

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Mangrove forest and the community lived around it are two components that influence each other. The interaction between the two of them is unavoidable because they live in the same environment. Activities, perceptions or actions of the community can affect the sustainability of the existence and the preservation of mangrove forest. This study aims to describe the community perceptions towards mangrove forest and to analyze the correlation that affects community perceptions in Setapuk Besar village towards the level of knowledge, dependence, and cosmopolitanism. The technique of sampling employed in this study is purposive sampling. Based on Slovin formula, a total sample of 74 respondents was obtained. The frequency of community perceptions in Setapuk Besar village on the existence of mangrove forest are: 67 respondents (90.5%) had positive perceptions, 6 respondents (8.1%) had neutral perceptions, and 1 respondent (1.4%) had negative perception. From the results of Kendall tau-b test, the value of Sig 0.000 < 0.01 and Sig 0.028 < 0.05, which indicates that there is a significant correlation between community perceptions with the level of dependence positive correlation (0.419), the correlation strength is moderate. Cosmopolitan level positive correlation (0.190), the correlation strength is low.  While the value of Sig 0.170 > 0.05, which indicates that there is no significant correlation between community perceptions and the level of knowledge positive correlation coefficient (0.119), the correlation strength is low.Keywords: Community perceptions, mangrove forest, Respondents, Setapuk Besar
PEMANFAATAN TANAMAN OBAT OLEH MASYARAKAT DI SEKITAR HUTAN DESA SEMANDANG KIRI KECAMATAN SIMPANG HULU KABUPATEN KETAPANG Julio, Yulius Rio; Idham, M; Oramahi, H A
JURNAL HUTAN LESTARI Vol 7, No 3 (2019): JURNAL HUTAN LESTARI
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26418/jhl.v7i3.37507

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Medicinal plants are one of the important components in medicine, which are traditional herbal remedies and have been used since hundreds of years ago, to solve various health problems it faces. Therefore traditional medicine needs to be nurtured, cared for and preserved, because it is a wealth of Indonesian culture. This study aims to obtain data on the number and type of medicinal plants as well as the use of medicinal plants, among others, how to mix medicinal ingredients, how to treat them and their efficacy by the people in Semandang Kiri Village, Simpang Hulu Subdistrict, Ketapang Regency. The benefits of this study are expected to be able to take action to preserve the existence of traditional medicinal plants so that they can be utilized optimally and sustainably by the people in the Semandang left village in the upstream intersection of Ketapang Regency, and can provide useful information on medicinal plants. This research is descriptive in nature using the snowball sampling technique or carried out sequentially by asking for information on the person interviewed or contacted beforehand. Based on the results of research on the types of medicinal plants used by communities around the Semandang Kiri village, the upstream intersection of Ketapang District, 56 species of medicinal plants were found in 38 families and the use of medicinal plants most utilized from 56 species.Keywords: Medicinal plants, utilization, traditional medicine
ETNOBOTANI TUMBUHAN SUMBER PANGAN MASYARAKAT DAYAK BIDAYUH DI DESA HLI BUEI KECAMATAN SIDING KABUPATEN BENGKAYANG Julia, Lusiana; Oramahi, H A; Hardiansyah, Gusti
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.v8i3.42738

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Food plants have long been used by local people of Hli Buei Village, Siding Subdistrict, Bengkayang District because of their simple processing and available in the forest. For generations, the village community has been accustomed to using food sources for their daily staple food needs. In addition, local food plants are still widely used because there is no market in Hli Buei Village. Until now, the use of plant food sources in Hli Buei Village, Siding Subdistrict, Bengkayang District has never been studied. Therefore, it is necessary to conduct research on the Ethnobotany of Plant Food for the Dayak Bidayuh Community in Hli Buei Village, Siding Subdistrict, Bengkayang District. The aim is to provide information about food plant species, utilization and processing of food source plants in Hli Buei Village, Siding Subdistrict, Bengkayang District. The research method is a survey method and data collection techniques by interview. Determination of respondents by purposive sampling in addition to observation and study of literature. Based on the results of interviews that have been conducted, there were 95 species from 44 families. The level of plant habitus that is widely used comes from the tree level (29.47%), herbs (28.42%), shrubs (22.1%), and the least is epiphyte (1.05%). The most part of the mash which used as food of the fruit, namely as many as 55 species (57.89%), leaves 17 species (17.89%) and the lowest was in the stems, shoots, tubers, flower buds, skin, fruit and heart, fruit. and umbut, fruit, tuber and water, terrace stem and tuber each 1 type (1.05%). Utilization of the most food plant groups came from the fruit group, namely 36 species (37.89%) and the lowest was the 3 species of cereals (3.15%).Keywords: Dayak Bidayuh, Ethnobotany, Plant Food 
PERSEPSI MASYARAKAT TERHADAP PEMBANGUNAN JALAN DI KAWASAN TEMBAWANG DESA TANJUNG TENGANG KECAMATAN NANGA PINOH KABUPATEN MELAWI Apriliansyah, Apriliansyah; Oramahi, H A; Idham, M
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.v8i1.39391

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Tanjung Tengang Village is one of the villages in Nanga Pinoh sub-district, Melawi Regency, which has a fairly extensive forest resource of around 1,257 Ha. The development in the Tembawang area of Tanjung Tengang Village can certainly affect the social and economic conditions of the community so that there is a perception that exists in the community. This study aims to determine people's perceptions of development in tembawang areas and the factors that influence them, age, knowledge and community education. This study uses a direct interview technique with a questionnaire tool, the determination of respondents was done by purposive sampling based on the Slovin formula of 85 respondents who live in the village of Tanjung Tengang. Characteristics of respondents are people who live in the village of Tanjung Tengang at least 5 years, physically and mentally healthy and at least 20 years old as head of the family. Data analysis consists of community perceptions of the development of tembawang areas and the relationship between age, knowledge and community education and community perceptions of the development of tembawang areas in Tanjung Tengang Village. Based on the calculation results of the three variables there is no relationship to public perception. The type of data consists of primary and secondary data and the research is conducted for one month in the field. The results showed the community's perception of the development of tembawang areas tended to be neutral, namely 64 respondents (75.29%), positive 13 respondents (15.29%) and negative as many as 8 respondents (9.41%). Characteristics of respondents in the village of Tanjung Tengang based on the age level are dominated by the adult age level, as many as 40 respondents (47.05%). Characteristics of respondents based on the level of knowledge are dominated by people with a medium level of knowledge as many as 65 respondents (76.47%) and for the characteristics of respondents based on the level of education are dominated by respondents with a high education level of 43 respondents (50.58%). Keywords: community perception, tembawang, road construction, melawi district
KEANEKARAGAMAN JENIS JAMUR MAKROSKOPIS DI BUKIT WANGKANG DESA SUNGAI AMBAWANG KABUPATEN KUBU RAYA Zulpitasari, Melinda; Ekyastuti, Wiwik; Oramahi, H A
JURNAL HUTAN LESTARI Vol 7, No 3 (2019): JURNAL HUTAN LESTARI
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26418/jhl.v7i3.37270

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Macroscopic fungi important role for ecosystem sustainable forest. Research to diversity of species macroscopic fungi in area Bukit Wangkang, Sungai Ambawang village. The research was counducted by survey method with multiple plot techniques. Laying of plots by means of purposive sampling, plots measuring 5m x 5m. obtained 23 plot observations total area of 0,0575 Ha, total research area of 3700 Ha. The research area, found 29 macroscopic fungi from 13 families, the families polyporaceae many of 10 species, then hymenochaetaceae many of 4 (four)  types and ganodermataceae many of 3 (three) types. The high INP value Mycena sp (26,571), Xylaria sp 1 (23,3312) and Xylaria sp 2 (13,8331). Discovered 8 (eight) species macroscopic fungi can be consumed such as ganoderma lucidum as medicinal ingredient which processed of powder and Lentinus tigrinus as food ingredients boiled or sautéed. Macroscopic fungi cannot be consumed like rigidoporus microporus because it has fruiting body that is hard, and poisonous fungi species such as coltricia sp and microporus sp types used as souvenir. 29 species of fungi founded 4 (four) species fungi grow out of the ground and 25 species types other in dead wood. Obtained 23 plots with three types of canopy density where density rarely obtained 6 (six) species of macroscopis fungi of 4 (four) plot, then density obtained 10 of fungi of 9 (nine) plot observation. Density obrained 13 fungi of 10 plot observations.Keywords: Edible mushroom, Macroscopic fungi, Secondary forest
ETNOBOTANI MASYARAKAT DAYAK SURU’ STUDI KASUS DUSUN SUNGAI TEKUYUNG DESA TANGAI JAYA KECAMATAN MENTEBAH KABUPATEN KAPUAS HULU Joni, Alfius; Oramahi, H. A.; Ardian, Hafiz
JURNAL HUTAN LESTARI Vol 3, No 4 (2015): JURNAL HUTAN LESTARI
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26418/jhl.v3i4.13925

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This study aims to identify and expand the use of herbs used by the Dayak Suru’ community in Dusun sungai Tekuyung Tangai jaya village, District Mentebah Kapuas Hulu and to know the parts of plants that are used and the plants benefit to society. The study was conducted in three stages, namely literature review, observation and data processing. Research on Dayak community Suru' at dusun Sungai Tekuyung Tangai jaya village, District Mentebah get as many as 95 species of 46 families And are divided into nine groups of uses, medicinal plants (24 species ), dye plants (1 species), food crops Livestock ( three species ), ornamental plants (6 species), producers of plant crafts (4 species ), plant pesticide plant (1 species ), plant manufacturers firewood (5 species) and plant manufacturers of building materials ( 11 species ). Many families used in family Arecaceae, Dipterocarpaceae, Solanaceae and Poaceae. Many plant species are used in nine groups usability. Ciko (Kaempferia galanga L), Taro (Caladium sp), Banana (Musa acuminata), Paddy (Oryza sativa), Selasih (Fasiforia foetida L), Kangkung (Ipomoea aquatica Forsk) dan Serai (Cymbopogon citratus). Keywords: Dayak Suru'; Ethnobotany; River Tekuyung
SIFAT FISIK DAN MEKANIK PAPAN PARTIKEL TIGA LAPIS DARI KULIT BUAH DURIAN BERDASARKAN KONSENTRASI PEREKAT Siallagan, Tamauli; Oramahi, H A; Nurhaida, .
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.v4i4.18254

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Durian skin is made into particles as a material for furniture. Durian skin made into coarse particles with a size of passing through an 8 mesh, retained on a 20 mesh and fine particles passes through a 4 mesh, restrained on 6 mesh. The bonding material used is formaldehyde urea concentration of 12%, 14% and 16%  with other additives such as catalysts, paraffin and liquid smoke. The particle board is made with a size 30cm x 30cm x 1cm, the desired density is 0.6 g/cm3. The making of particle board used compression heat at 1400C with a specific pressure of 25 kg / cm2 for ± 10 minutes. The testing of the physical properties of particle board (desity, moisture content and thickness swelling) and mechanical properties of particle board (modulus of elasticity, modulus of  rupture, internal bording and screw holding strength) were conducted in accordance with the standard JIS A5908-2003. The results showed that the physical properties that meet the standard JIS A5908-2003 were the density and  moisture content, and for mechanical properties that meet the standard JIS A 5908-2003 were the bonding strength and screw holding strength. The best bonding concentration for physical and mechanical properties of particle board from durian skin is at a bording concentration of 16%. Keywords : Durian skin, particle board, physical
SIKAP MASYARAKAT TERHADAP PENETAPAN AREAL KERJA HUTAN DESA DI DESA NANGA BETUNG KECAMATAN BOYAN TANJUNG KABUPATEN KAPUAS HULU Abidin, Syamsul; Muin, Sudirman; Oramahi, H.A.
JURNAL HUTAN LESTARI Vol 4, No 2 (2016): Jurnal Hutan Lestari
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26418/jhl.v4i2.15378

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In this research, which led to the positive people’s atittude tovillage forest of working area designation is the high level of public knowledge about the forest villages so that they know and understand about the function and benefits of village forest. this is evidenced at the time of the study, the villagers nanga betung very cooperative and willing to be invited discussion on the village forest. People who have a view or a good opinion of the importance of the activities of village forest will be positive perception about the functions and benefits of forest villages, public perception of the policy village forest of working area designation and public perception of management institutional of village forest compared to people who have a perception of neutral and negative. The knowledge that they can be through outreach and facilitation of village forest, accompanied by the Forestry Service and the NGO / LSM, leaflets by relevant agencies, and other sources so that they understand about the village forest of working area designation. From the discussion to the respondents, in general perceive that management institutions of village forest which have LPHD (Lembaga Pengelola Hutan Desa). That is, unconsciously people already perceive that the village forest is managed for a purpose because there is managers of institution. They are also involved in the preparation of strategic plans in the coming 1-5 years. Respondents who answered neutral and negative that the person concerned is a citizen who is not involved in LPHD or do not feel part of LPHD. Keywords : Attitude, Perception, Village Forest, management institutions
PEMANFAATAN TUMBUHAN SEBAGAI BAHAN PENGOBATAN TRADISONAL OLEH MASYARAKAT DESA TELUK BATANG KECAMATAN TELUK BATANG KABUPATEN KAYONG UTARA Rendiawati, Rendiawati; Oramahi, H A; Idham, M
JURNAL HUTAN LESTARI Vol 7, No 3 (2019): JURNAL HUTAN LESTARI
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26418/jhl.v7i3.37564

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Utilization of plants as traditional medicine is a hereditary inheritance, which isobtained from ancestors until now is still preserved by the community. TheTeluk Batang of community, Teluk Batang District, North Kayong Regency also use medicinal plants as traditional medicine. This research aim at to document and describe the types of medicinal plants which are used for traditional medicine by the community of Teluk Batang Village, Teluk Batang District, North Kayong Regency. The method used in this research is to use survey methods with snowball sampling techniques, namely by conducting interviews with the community and the help of questionnaires. The results obtained from this study are in Teluk Batang Village, Teluk Batang District, Nort Kayong Regency that  are 59 types of medicinal plants from 35 families were found to have medicinal properties. The most widely used plants of the Zingiberaceae family are 8 types of medicinal plants.Based on the most widely used habitus is herba whichis (40,6%) types of plants. The most used part of the plant is leaves, which are as many as (50,8%) species of plants. Based on the method of processing that is most often used is by boiling as many as (69,4%)species of plants. Based on the type of concoction the community uses a single concoction, while the most frequently used methods are taken by (64,4%) plants. Based on this plant cultivation, people have plants that are cultivated around home gardens and some that grow wild.Keywords: Traditional medicine,survey,processing of medicinal plants, Teluk Batang Villagge, Kayong Utara
APLIKASI ASAP CAIR DARI KAYU LEBAN (Vitex pubescens Vahl) UNTUK PENGENDALIAN JAMUR PADA BENIH TUSAM (Pinus merkusii Jungh et de Vriese) SECARA In Vitro Priyamto, Singgih; Oramahi, Hasan Ashari; dina, wah; Diba, Farah
JURNAL HUTAN LESTARI Vol 1, No 1 (2013): Jurnal Hutan Lestari
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26418/jhl.v1i1.951

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The research aimed to know the fungus isolated fromtusam seed and utilization of liquid smoke from leban wood with various concentration and pyrolysis temperature to overcome the fungus. This research was conducted in Wood Technology Laboratory of Forestry Faculty Tanjungpura University. The method used at this research contain of two factors. First factor is concentration of Laban liquid smoke, i.e.0 %, 1 %, 2 %, 3%, 4% and 5 %, and second factor is the pyrolysis temperature of Laban liquid smoke, i.e.350oC, 400oC and 450oC. Every treatment had 5 replications. The toxicity testing had done by in vitro methodusing PDA medium mixed with the liquid smoke.The concentration of 5% is anti-fungal and can beconcidered as inhibitor for Aspergillus nigers hyphal growth to 100%, the result of the researeh showed thatconcentration 5% of laban wood liquid smoke is optimum to inhibit A. niger fungus growth. Key word : Aspergillus niger, liquid smoke, labanwood, antifungal, Pinus merkussi.
Co-Authors . SUPARTO Abi, . Abidin, Syamsul Alkhadi Apriliansyah, Apriliansyah Arrafi Nursyahdi Ayong Hiendro Ayu, Masjuni Cerita Bernita Purba, Cerita Bernita Christanti Sumardiyono Christanti Sumardiyono Darwanti, Herlina Deli, Deli Dina Setyawati Dirhamsyah, Muhammad Efitanus Angga Windra Elvi Rusmiyanto Pancaning Wardoyo, Suci Lestari, Mukarlina, Eva Faja Ripanti Evy Wardenaar Farah Diba Farah Diba Farah Diba - Fathul Yusro Gusti Eva Tavita Gusti Hardiansyah Habibi Habibi Hafiz Ardian Haryadi - Haryadi Haryadi Haryadi Haryadi Hendra Prawira Herlina Darwati Idham . Irawan, Ria Iskandar . Iswan Dewantara Joni, Alfius Juanita Juanita Juanita Juanita Julia, Lusiana Julio, Yulius Rio Junisa, Junisa Kasli Kasli Kharismanto, Dedang Kris tianti Kustiati Kustiati Kuswadi Liza, Liza Lodovika, Patrisia Lolyta Sisilia Lolyta Sisillia M Idham, M M. Irfani Hendri M. M. Dirhamsyah Maria s, Agustina Marsiana, Marsiana Marwanto Marwanto, Marwanto Maurisa, Tirsa N Nurhaida Nensi, Wilhelmina Niconaus Niconaus Novita, Maria Nurhaida Nurhaida Nurhaida, . Nursamsi Pusposendjojo Nursamsi Pusposendjojo Nursamsi Pusposendjojo, Nursamsi Paulus Paulus Prio Utomo, Kiki Purnama Darmadji Purwati . Rahmawati Rahmawati Rahmawati Ratna Herawatiningsih Reine Suci Wulandari Rendiawati, Rendiawati Rendra Antra Pardosi Ria Armunanto Riadi, Richi Rizka Diah Permana Rizka Diah Permana Ruqiah Ganda Putri Panjaitan sairi, agus Santoso, Ida Riyanti Sauji, muhamad Seki, Weliam Siallagan, Tamauli Simangunsong, Muhammad Iqbal Singgih Priyamto Slamet Rifanjani Sofian Zainal Sofyan Zainal Sudirman Muin Tsuyoshi Yoshimura Ulvatur Rochmawati Nauli Utari, Veny Utomo, Kiki Prio wah dina Wahdina - Wahdina . Wahdina, Wahdina Widya Anggraeni Widya Anggraeni Wiwik Ekyastuti Wiwik Winarsih Wuri Prihatiningtiyas Yanieta Arbiastutie, Yanieta Yanti Hikma Yeni Mariani Yolandra, Utin Kenny Yordanus Dediwanto Yusuf, Rizky Oktaviani Zefanya Alviolita Zulpitasari, Melinda