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APLIKASI SISTEM INFORMASI GEOGRAFIS (SIG) DAN PENGINDERAAN JAUH UNTUK MODEL HIDROLOGI ANSWERS DALAM MEMPERDEKSI EROSI DAN SEDIMENTASI (Studi Kasus : DTA Cipopokol Sub DAS Cisadane Hulu Kabupaten Bogor) Diah Irawati Dwi Arini; Lilik Budi Prasetyo; . Omorusdiana
Media Konservasi Vol 12 No 1 (2007): Media Konservasi
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Forest conversion in watershed may lead to erosion, sedimentation, and water quantity fluctuation. Prediction of erosion and sedimentation quantity is one way to describe condition of a watershed. ANSWERS is one of good hydrological model since it can be linked with map. It can formulated the best land use composition and distribution based on simulation. However, most of steps in ANSWERS are conducted manually, especially during thematic map development. The objective of research are (1) to combine the GIS and Remote Sensing in order to reduce technical error during thematic map development, (2) to predict the value of erosion and sedimentation to map the class of erosion and sedimentation range. Research is done in Cipopokol water cathment, Cisadane Hulu sub watershed, Bogor district at June untill October 2005.Keywords: Sedimentation, erosion, water catchment area, GIS, Spatial data
APLIKASI SISTEM INFORMASI GEOGRAFIS (SIG) DAN PENGINDERAAN JAUH UNTUK MODEL HIDROLOGI ANSWERS DALAM MEMPREDIKSI EROSI DAN SEDIMENTASI Studi Kasus : DTA Cipopokol Sub DAS Cisadane Hulu Kabupaten Bogor Diah Irawati Dwi Arini; Lilik Budi Prasetyo; Omo Rusdiana
Media Konservasi Vol 12 No 2 (2007): Media Konservasi
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Forest conversion in watershed may lead to erosion, sedimentation, and water quantity fluctuation. Prediction of erosion and sedimentation quantity is one way to describe condition of a watershed. ANSWERS is one of good hydrological model since it can be linked with map. It can formulated the best land use composition and distribution based on simulation. However, most of steps in ANSWERS are conducted manually, especially during thematic map development. The objective of research are (1) to combine the GIS and Remote Sensing in order to reduce technical error during thematic map development, (2) to predict the value of erosion and sedimentation to map the class of erosion and sedimentation range. Research is done in Cipopokol water cathment, Cisadane Hulu sub watershed, Bogor district at June untill October 2005.Keywords: Sedimentation, erosion, water catchment area, GIS, Spatial data
ANALISIS PERUBAHAN PENUTUPAN LAHAN DAN FAKTOR SOSIAL EKONOMI PENYEBAB DEFORESTASI DI CAGAR ALAM KAMOJANG Vella Putikasari; Endes N Dahlan; Lilik Budi Prasetyo
Media Konservasi Vol 19 No 2 (2014): Vol 19, No.2 2014, Media Konservasi
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Land clearing as one of major activity in geothermal exploration and humans activity cause more deforestation in Kamojang Nature Reserve and disturb the role of forest as a storage of environmental services. The aim of this research is: 1) to measure the land cover change and determine the forest status of Kamojang nature reserve and 2) to identify socio-economic factors that cause deforestation.  Analysis report from citra landsat showed us the type of land cover was dominated by forest for about 4231.26 ha with forest cover presentage around 51.17%. By that result, Kamojang nature reserve has been called as a disturbed status. In the other case, sosio-economic factors that cause deforestation were totally significant for salary and status of land tenure. Both of these factors significantly influence deforestation in the Kamojang Nature Reserve at 5% level of significance. The significance of one variable would have an effect to the forest deforestation. Those results of research reflected a part of effort in managing Kamojang Nature Reserve and geothermal environmental services. Keywords: Deforestation, Geothermal, Land cover, Socio-economic, Kamojang Nature Reserve
PENYEBARAN SPASIAL KEANEKARAGAMAN TUMBUHAN PANGAN DAN OBAT DI KAMPUNG NYUNGCUNG, DESA MALASARI, KECAMATAN NANGGUNG, BOGOR Hafizah Nahlunnisa; Ervizal A.M. Zuhud; Lilik Budi Prasetyo
Media Konservasi Vol 20 No 3 (2015): Media Konservasi, Vol. 20, No. 3 Desember 2015
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Nyungcung Kampong is situated near to the forest, thus it is rich in term of plant biodiversity. The plants found in the area potentially can be utilized by the community to meet their needs of food and medicine. The objective of the research was to identify the diversity, potency, and spatial distribution of food and medicinal plants in Nyungcung Kampong. The research was conducted through vegetation inventory and exploration during March 2015. Data analysis was carried out on plant composition, species diversity, evenness, and spatial data analysis. The results indicated that there was differences in diversity value and evenness index among every growth strata. In total, there were 318 plant species that belongs to 98 families, where 56 species of which are food plants, 112 species are food functional plants, and 150 species are medicinal plants. With regard to land cover/land use class, home garden had the highest number of food and medicinal plants (114 species). The plants distributed mostly on elevation of about 600--800 mdpl (308 species) and at gentle slope of about 0-8% (168 species). In addition to slope and elevation, biotic (factor caused by human) have a considerable effect in the distribution of plants. In short, the community needs of necessity food and medicine can be provided by the forest and its surrounding areas.  Keywords: diversity, food and medicinal plants, Nyungcung Kampong, potency, spatial distribution 
SEBARAN SPASIAL TUMBUHAN OBAT YANG DIMANFAATKAN MASYARAKAT KAMPUNG NYUNGCUNG, DESA MALASARI, KECAMATAN NANGGUNG, KABUPATEN BOGOR Siti Nurjannah; Ervizal A.M. Zuhud; Lilik Budi Prasetyo
Media Konservasi Vol 20 No 3 (2015): Media Konservasi, Vol. 20, No. 3 Desember 2015
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Nyungcung Kampoong is least developed village, located  in Nanggung sub-district. The community of the kampoong utilized medicinal plant from its sorrounding location included forest area. For the purposes of management, spatial distribution mapping of medicinal plant is very important.  The purpose of the study is to identify the diversity and forms of utilization as well as biophysical characteristics and accessibility. Data collection, interview and field observation were  conducted in March 2015 in Nyungcung Kampoong, Village Malasari, Nanggung sub-district, Bogor. Result showed that there were 140 species of medicinal plants utilized by the community. Among the medicinal plants species family Zingiberaceae was the most predominantly utilized located in home garden and upland field. The average distance medicinal plants from the house was about 214 meters located on  600–800 meters above sea level, with flat slope. Community utilized  medicinal plants that  located at its surrounding house. This is due to the fact that they have conducted domestication of the wild species from the forest. This showed that community contribute to forests conservation. Keywords: distribution, medicinal plant, utilization
PEMODELAN SPASIAL KESESUAIAN HABITAT ELANG JAWA (Nisaetus bartelsi Stresemann, 1924) DI TAMAN NASIONAL GUNUNG HALIMUN-SALAK Andi N. Cahyana; Jarwadi B. Hernowo; Lilik Budi Prasetyo
Media Konservasi Vol 20 No 3 (2015): Media Konservasi, Vol. 20, No. 3 Desember 2015
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Javan hawk-eagle (Nisaetus bartelsi) is an endemic raptor species which has limited distribution area in Java Island. Their existence is threatened (endangered) due to their small population, habitat degradation as well as fragmentation. Gunung Halimun Salak National Park (GHSNP) is known for having the highest population of javan hawk-eagle. We conducted habitat suitability modeling of javan hawk-eagle in the GHSNP using principal component analysis (PCA) scoring method with 10 habitat variables, i.e.: altitude, slope, aspect, forest canopy density (FCD), temperature, rainfall, river distribution, road distribution, settlement distribution and population density. The results of this study showed that from total study area, 94,43% of high suitable habitat for javan hawk-eagle contained in GHSNP area. It means that the GHSNP is very important area for the existence and the conservation of the javan hawk-eagle population.The highly suitable class of javan hawk-eagle habitat is distributed on the areas with an average value for each habitat variable as follows: 68,96±11,18% (for FCD), 3.883,05±299,61 mm/year (rainfall), 19,93±1,72 ºC (temperature), 1.136,05±271,46 masl (altitude), 2.207,69±1.445,86 m (distance from road), 2.727,51±1.554,61 m (distance from settlement) and 3.829,08±1.504,37 individual (population density). The habitat suitability model resulted from this research can be used as a reference in identifying priority areas for better habitat management of javan hawk-eagle in the GHSNP. Keywords: Gunung Halimun Salak National Park, habitat suitability, Javan Eagle-hawk, spatial model 
POPULASI DAN HABITAT LUTUNG JAWA (Trcyphitecus auratus E. Geoffrey 1812) DI RESORT BALANAN, TAMAN NASONAL BALURAN Wahyu Indah Astriani; Harnios Arief; Lilik Budi Prasetyo
Media Konservasi Vol 20 No 3 (2015): Media Konservasi, Vol. 20, No. 3 Desember 2015
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Baluran National Park is a Nature Conserved Area which is one of the habitat of javan langur, however, its data is very limited. The objectives of the research is to study population and its key habitat component.   The observation had been done in March-April 2015. Population of javan langur was estimated using Concentration Count Method. The result showed that there were 93 individuals (6 groups) with average size 15,5 ± 5,381. The existence of javan langur in Balanan Resort was supported by biotic factor, including the vegetation for their feeds and cover, such as Walikukun (Schoutenia ovata) dan Pilang (Acacia leucophloea), abiotic factor including altitude, slope, distance from river and distance from disturbance (road and villages).  With regard with the habitat component, there are 4 factors of the characteristic habitat that influence, namely  biotic factors of regeneration vegetations, abiotic factors, physics factors of vegetations,  and biotic factors of climax vegetations. Keyword: abiotic, biotic, habitat, Javan Langur, population
IDENTIFIKASI KINERJA DAN KESENJANGAN STAKEHOLDER DALAM PELESTARIAN ELANG JAWA [Spizaetus bartelsi] Kuswandono .; Arzyana Sunkar; Lilik Budi Prasetyo
Media Konservasi Vol 15 No 2 (2010): Media Konservasi Vol. 15 Nomor 2, Agustus 2010
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This approach is quite different from existing conservation actions, which are site based and fragmented.  Research was conducted since December 2009 until February 2010 in Gunung Gede Pangrango National Park (GGPNP), Telaga Warna Nature Reserve and its surrounding forested areas.  The objectives of this study were to: 1)  identify relevant stakeholders in Javan Hawk-eagle conservation, 2) identify regulation related to Javan Hawk-eagle conservation, 3) analyze stakeholder performance related to Javan Hawk-eagle conservation, 4) analyze the gaps in Javan Hawk-eagle conservation (gap in normative performance and implemented performance, gap between groups of stakeholders within protected areas and outside area, and gap performance among stakeholders within protected areas, and 5) identify factors causing the gaps.  Primary data were collected using indepth interview and field observation. Stakeholders were identified through snowball method. Secondary data were collected through reference study.  Data analysis were conducted using spatial analysis, stakeholder identification and analysis, content analysis and gap analysis.  Research results recognized two conservation management approaches: 1) species level, and 2) habitat level. These approaches would effectively conserve the existing fragmented and less protected forest blocks as well as boost the participation and synergism of many stakeholders. Further, by using this approach, a gap in conservation management among local conservation agencies would also be discussed for the benefit of the Javan Hawk-eagle’s conservation in particular and for biodiversity in general.  Keywords: conservation, stakeholders, performance, gap analysis, Javan Hawk-eagle
PENGARUH JUMLAH BARIS TANAMAN JALUR HIJAU JALAN DALAM MEREDUKSI PARTIKEL TIMBAL (PB) DARI EMISI KENDARAAN BERMOTOR (STUDI KASUS JALUR HIJAU ACACIA MANGIUM JALAN TOL JAGORAWI) Rachmad Hermawan; Cecep Kusmana; Nizar Nasrullah; Lilik Budi Prasetyo
Media Konservasi Vol 16 No 2 (2011): Media Konservasi Vol. 16 Nomor 2, Agustus 2011
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Structure of roadside vegetation was assumed to have effects in reducing lead concentration in the ambient air.  One of the structure factors was number of rows.  The objectives of the research were: (a) to determine the effects of different number of plant rows in reducing lead concentration; (b) to determine the decreasing pattern of Pb particle concentration in the ambient air surrounding the roadside vegetation. Air sample to analyze the concentration of Pb particles in the ambient air was collected on 4 collection point: point emission (roadside), 5 m, 15 m and 30 m behind the roadside vegetation; air samples was also collected from an openspace plot. The results showed that differences of tree row number affected the decrease of Pb particle concentration; the more the number of tree rows, the greater the decrease of Pb particle concentration. Two plant rows of roadside vegetation had same capability with more two plant rows of roadside vegetation in reducing Pb particle concentration.  There was a trend that the increasing distance of the roadside would decrease the level of Pb concentration.   Keywords: Pb particle, roadside vegetation, plant row
PENDUGAAN PERUBAHAN CADANGAN KARBON DI TAMBLING WILDLIFE NATURE CONSERVATION TAMAN NASIONAL BUKIT BARISAN SELATAN Arief Prasetyo; Agus Hikmat; Lilik Budi Prasetyo
Media Konservasi Vol 16 No 2 (2011): Media Konservasi Vol. 16 Nomor 2, Agustus 2011
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Global warming effect can be mitigated in two ways, namely carbon loss reduction or emission and increasing carbon storage within vegetation. Forest can absorb CO2 trough photosynthesis process and sink them in biomass. Tambling Wildlife Nature Conservation (TWNC) as a part of Bukit Barisan Selatan National Park (BBSNP) have been facing land cover change due to encroachment. The study aimed to measure carbon stocks in various land cover and to compare carbon stocks for the whole are of TWNC TNBBS in 2000-2009. Carbon stocks measurement was conducted in TWNC TNBBS during August 8th to October 8th 2009, 50 plots were sampled including nature forest, secondary forest, agroforestry, shrub, Imperata cylindrica , and grassland by purposive sampling method. Soil carbon was not measured in this study. Nature forest has the highest carbon stocks by 178,44 MgC.ha-1, and grassland be a poorest carbon stocks (1,47 MgC.ha-1). During the time between 2000 to 2009,  primary forest carbon stock  decrease in amount of 457,792.52 Mg  along with the decrease in land cover of this forest type. As many as 24.4% of natural forests in 2000 turned into the others type of land use such as a secondary forest of  21.63%, for shrubs 1.61% and  0.06% for agroforestry in 2009. Totally, TWNC TNBBS has loss its carbon stocks as many as 279422 Mg, it’s mean the annual average carbon stocks contained in the TWNC TNBBS area decreased by around 27,942.2 Mg (0.72%) per year. Its mean, 1,024,547 Mg CO2 or 102,454.7 Mg CO­2 every year was lose from TWNC TNBBS area. Keywords: biomass, carbon stock, emission, forest
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