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PEMODELAN DEBIT SUNGAI MENGGUNAKAN SOIL AND WATER ASSESSMENT TOOL DI SUBDAS MAMASA Irlan, Irlan; A, Widyanti Utami; Rosmaeni, Rosmaeni; Samsu, Andi Khairil A.; Irundu, Daud; Mas'ud, Emban Ibnurusyd
Jurnal Eboni Vol 5 No 2 (2023): November
Publisher : Program Studi Kehutanan Universitas Muslim Maros

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46918/eboni.v5i2.2106

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ABSTRACT Issues related to watershed have received primary attention in the past few decades. The hydrological conditions of the watershed area are considered crucial as a source of life. In efforts to achieve sustainable watershed management, understanding the complex hydrological dynamics is very important. The objective of this research is to simulate river discharge using the Soil and Water Assessment Tools (SWAT) model. This study was conducted in the Mamasa Sub-watershed area. The results show that the river discharge in the Mamasa Sub-watershed has increased as it approaches the outlet (downstream) through the accumulation of discharge in larger order rivers. The Mamasa Sub-watershed also experiences a trend of increasing average annual discharge at a rate of 0.74 m3/s per year. Improvement in the discharge simulation results was achieved through a calibration process using 11 parameters. The calibration results indicate that the calibrated discharge has a higher R2 value compared to the initial simulation discharge, showing that the model calibration successfully improved the quality of the expected discharge results to reach 79.50 percent. However, the calibration results still have a low R2 value, influenced by the selection of appropriate parameters and accurate observational data. Keywords: Modeling, River discharge, SWAT, Watershed
PADIATAPA DAN PERHUTANAN SOSIAL: Studi Kasus Pengusulan Hutan Desa di Kabupaten Sinjai Mas'ud, Emban Ibnurusyd; Ikhsan, Muh.; A. Samsu, Andi Khairil; Nasir, Anugrahandini
Jurnal Eboni Vol 6 No 1 (2024): Juli
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46918/eboni.v6i1.2319

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The implementation of FPIC for many program developments, which aligns with the common global issue of Sustainable Development Goals, has become a spotlight nowadays. This research explores how the FPIC works within a formal community forestry scheme initiation in Indonesia. With participant observation as the main hypothetical view and triangulating with the community members’ view both in elite structure as well as regular members, the article finds a glorified claim of this concept had been conducted rather than to meet its core value on initiating community forestry scheme in Sinjai Village.
The Characteristics of Land Use in Kemiri-based Agroforestry Patterns in Maros Regency, South Sulawesi Province Andi Khairil A.Samsu
Jurnal Penelitian Kehutanan BONITA Vol 5, No 2 (2023): DESEMBER 2023
Publisher : Universitas Andi Djemma Palopo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55285/bonita.v5i2.2413

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One of the leading causes of global warming is land damage due to forest encroachment and the conversion of forest areas. One of the efforts to reduce the increase in greenhouse gas concentrations is maintaining carbon reserves by developing and improving forest vegetation. The agroforestry pattern can solve problems from both environmental and economic aspects in society. Candlenut plants are one of several types of plants that are usually used by applying the agroforestry model. Cenrana, Camba, Mallawa Districts, and Maros Regency are still developing and utilizing candlenut plants on community-owned land and in forest areas. This study aims to determine the spatial characteristics of the candlenut-based agroforestry pattern in Maros Regency. This research uses a quantitative method using remote sensing technology based on Google Earth Engine (GEE). The results of the study show that the agroforestry pattern in Maros Regency (Mallawa District, Camba District, Cenrana District) applies the Agrisilvicultural and Silvipastural patterns, apart from that the community's candlenut agroforestry land is located at a distance that can be reached by the community, namely 0-2 km outside the forest area. The composition of candlenut-based agroforestry and non-agroforestry patterns shows several crop combinations: horticulture, food, and plantations.
Comparative Analysis of Income of KTH Pattiro and KTH Lanniti on Trigona sp Honeybee Product in Rompegading Village, Cenrana District, in District Maros Andi Nur Imran; Andi Khairil A.Samsu
Jurnal Penelitian Kehutanan BONITA Vol 5, No 2 (2023): DESEMBER 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55285/bonita.v5i2.1995

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The aim of the study was to find out how much the comparison and difference in income of KTH Pattiro and KTH Lanniti in the production of honey bee forest products Trigona sp in Rompegading Village, Cenrana District, Maros Regency. The data collection method was carried out through interviews with members of the Forest Farmer Group using a questionnaire. Respondents were determined by census as many as 30 people consisting of 15 members of the Pattiro Forest Farmers Group and 15 members of the Laniti Forest Farmers Group. The results showed that the comparison or comparative income of the Pattiro forest farmer group was Rp. 17,205,000/year, with an average forest farmer group income of Rp. 1,147,000/year. Meanwhile, the Lanniti forest farmer group's income from Trigona sp madi bees is Rp. 19,241,000/year, with an average income of Rp. 1,1281,733/year with a difference in income of Rp. 2,036,000/year. Compared to the district minimum wage (UMK) of Maros district, which is around 2,135,000/month, the contribution of Trigona sp honey bees is around 5% per person per month or its contribution to income is still in the very small category.
ANALISIS STRATEGI MULTISTAKEHOLDER PENGEMBANGAN DESA WISATA RAMMANG-RAMMANG Bimantara, Teguh; A. Samsu, Andi Khairil
Jurnal Eboni Vol 6 No 2 (2024): November
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46918/eboni.v6i2.2539

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Tourism is currently still a priority sector for the government because it is considered capable of being a locomotive for the nation's economic movement. In Indonesia, tourist attractions have been integrated with the concept of ecotourism, namely tourism without destroying the environment so that it is sustainable. Activities that can be carried out apart from traveling are research, education and environmental services. South Sulawesi has the Rammang Rammang Tourism Village as a locus for ecotourism, namely tourism that prioritizes ecological principles. Even though the concepts offered are increasingly complex, tourists are decreasing, this is of course due to the impact of government policies during the Covid-19 pandemic until the New Normal era. Therefore, it seems necessary to develop a strategy for developing a tourist village model with a multi-stakeholder role in order to increase tourist attraction. The aim of this research is to identify management conditions, policies and develop a tourism village development strategy. The methods used are interviews, observation, questionnaires and literature review. The data obtained was then analyzed using SWOT, EFAS and IFAS. Research shows that the impact of the pandemic policy until the New Normal era has had an impact on government circles, namely a lack of contribution (Original Regional Income), for tourism managers also reduced income, and tourists are not free to explore tourist attractions. So to answer this problem a strategy model is offered, namely maximizing pentahelix involvement, planning and designing tourism innovation products, identifying market demand and building marketing strategies, as well as identifying tourism sustainability (Monitoring and Evaluation).
TANTANGAN TEKNOLOGI DAN PEMANGKU KEPENTINGAN DALAM PEMETAAN PARTISIPATIF: Studi Kasus PLUP+ di Labbo, Indonesia : Technological and Stakeholder Challenges in Participatory Mapping: A Case Study of PLUP+ in Labbo, Indonesia. Naufal, Naufal; A. Samsu, Andi Khairil
Jurnal Eboni Vol. 7 No. 1 (2025): JUNI
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46918/eboni.v7i1.2651

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Participatory mapping faces the dual challenge of generating data that is both valid for formal institutions and accessible to local communities, particularly those living adjacent to forest areas. This study aims to develop a participatory mapping model that integrates geospatial technology with diverse stakeholder needs, identify factors influencing community participation, and evaluate implementation impacts on data validity. Through a qualitative approach and methodological engagement within a participatory action research framework in Labbo Village, South Sulawesi, Indonesia, we developed an Integrated Participatory Land Use Planning (PLUP+) model that combines Web-GIS with microclimate sensors. Data collection methods included in-depth interviews with key actors, focus group discussions, participatory observation, public consultations, and GPS measurements. Results indicate that appropriate technological integration significantly enhances data accuracy and community participation, particularly when aligned with immediate interests such as access to agricultural assistance programs and clarification of land/village boundaries. The model facilitates effective collaboration among stakeholders through a shared platform.Key supporting factors include adequate technological infrastructure and local political support, while unstable political dynamics and digital divides present significant barriers. PLUP+ successfully integrates local knowledge with geospatial technology,empowering communities in sustainable land use planning and natural resource management. This research contributes to bridging the gap between technological innovation and participatory approaches in resource governance, offering a scalable model for similar contexts globally.