Y. Purwanto
Laboratorium Etnobotani, Bidang Botani, Pusat Penelitian Biologi-LIPI, Bogor

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Potensi Pengembangan Budidaya Tambak Tradisional di Daerah Pesisir Paojepe, Kabupaten Wajo, Sulawesi Selatan Tri Widiyanto; Y. Purwanto; Bambang T Sudiono; Vidya Indanvati
Journal of Tropical Ethnobiology Vol. 2 No. 2 (2005): July 2005
Publisher : The Ethnobiological Society of Indonesia

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Study on potential development of fishpond (aquaculture fisheries) based on the condition of water quality in Paojepe coast, Wajo Regency, South Sulawesi was carried out in 1999 and 2000. This study aims in developing fishpond production in that area and improving the awareness of the farmers to avoid environmental destruction caused by quite high abration. The results show that the current fisheries system is a traditional system with very low productivity. The introduction of technology of water and sediment management can be done in order to increase fishpond productivity. Referring to some parameters of the water such as its physics, chemistry and biology, the area has a good potential to develop fishpon on "bandeng", whereas, to develop fishpond on shrimp, the area is not beneficial. Based on the water quality, semi-intensive aquaculture type suits the area.
Keanekaragaman jenis hasil hutan bukan kayu di Plot Permanen di Sungai Tapah, Jambi Y. Purwanto; Eko Baroto Walujo; J. J. Afriastini
Journal of Tropical Ethnobiology Vol. 2 No. 1 (2005): January 2005
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Study on diversity of non timber forest products (NTFPs) in conservation area of PT Wirakarya Sakti represent the part of project research on "economic valuation of non timber forest products (N 1 FPs): multidisciplinary approach of biodiversity management". In this study, we established two permanent plots and each is 1 ha. We analyze of floristic diversity, identify useful plant species, non timber forest products diversity and study on ethnobotany of Malay society around the concession area of PT Wirakarya Sakti, Jambi. The study result of the tree composition which have diameter up to 10 cm in the permanent plot 1 ha, we accounted about 171 species of trees. The trees species which predominating this area is flydnocarpo polycephala, Parashorea aptera, PentaJpadon mot/9i, Pirmriodendron grrffitizi, Santiria rubi,ginosa, Argocarpms kr/mantic, Dysorylurn rit(gangi, Diazirms sp., Knema cinema, Nephelium maingaiii and NI. uncinatum, Shama spp., Syqygium, and others. The identification result of the useful plant species noted more than 300 plant species exploited by Malay society around the area. From a number of useful plant species which recognized by the society only about 5 % which used in their daily life as firewood, food, construction, equipments, medicinal, ritual and others. The NTFPs diversity which found in the permanent plot are fruits (35 species), vegetable (17 species), spices and flavor (6 species), cane and rattan (8 species), drug (> 35 species), poison (2 species), firewood (30-45 species), and honeybee (1 species).
Lieux de culte, vegetation, ancetres, en Indonesie de 1'Est : qui protege et qui est protege? Claudine Friedberg; Y. Purwanto; Dyah M. Suharno; Eko B. Walujo
Journal of Tropical Ethnobiology Vol. 1 No. 2 (2004): July 2004
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This article discusses knowledge and local wisdom of the East Indonesian societies specially Bunag and Dawan society in (Nusa Tenggara Timur/ West Timor), Dani society in Baliem valley (Irian Jaya) and Alune society at Lumoli (Seram, Moluccas). Furthermore, it covers their knowledge and wisdom of natural resources, particularly the relation of the natural sacred site to natural resources. The existence of natural sacred site and various rituals activities related to their effort in order to protect plants natural resources, and it has played an important role in protecnng and conserving plant natural resources. The knowledge and local wisdom of these societies and their role in plant diversity conservation will be discussed completely in this article.