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Journal : Cassowary

Trend PNBP sektor kehutanan Provinsi Papua Barat pasca implementasi kebijakan si-puhh online dan self assesment Yuli Triestini; Bambang Nugroho; Rima H.S. Siburian
Cassowary Vol 3 No 1 (2020): Januari
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30862/casssowary.cs.v3.i1.33

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Changes in forest management policies by applying the Self-Assesment system, and online SI-PUHH are expected to affect the realization of PNBP for West Papua Province. How the PNBP Trends after implementing the policy in West Papua Province is a problem that will be answerd through this research. The study aims to determine trends and forecasting of PNBP Forestry Sector after the implementation of online self-assessment and SI-PUHH policies in West Papua Province. The realization of PNBP of West Papua Province originating from PSDH and DR during 2010 – 2018 shows an increasing trend even in certain years of decline. Fluctuations occur as a result of the enforcement of the self-assessment and SI-PUHH Online policies which often experience changes, especially the use of certain applications that are erquired.
Kondisi Biofisik Serta Gangguan Terhadap Hutan Pada Areal Buffer Zone Bantaran Sungai Apo Distrik Jayapura Utara Valentin Paisei; Soetjipto Moeljono; Rima H.S. Siburian
Cassowary Vol 4 No 1 (2021): Januari
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30862/casssowary.cs.v5.i1.91

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APO river has a length of 3 kilometers with a width of 7 meters and flows from headwaters in the village Angkasa Pura to empty into the sea which is administered into the village administration area Bhayangkara. The purpose of this study to (1) identify the biophysical conditions in the area of the buffer zone of the river sepantaran Apo. (2) Identifying the form of land use in the bufferzone area of the Apo River from downstream to upstream. (3) Provide management recommendations in the form of land suitability directions to carry out Forest and Land Rehabilitation activities in the bufferzone area of the Apo river. Descriptive method with map interpretation and consists of several stages that include the preparation stage, the stage of processing and preliminary processing of data, field checking stage, the stage of data analysis, and recommendations on the implementation of Forest and Land Rehabilitation activities in the area of the river BufferZone Apo. Biophysical conditions of the area BufferZone river Apo has the characteristics of land cover types that include dry forest primary dry forest secondary, dryland farming mixed with shrubs, bushes, settlements, soil types litosol, with altitude ranging from 0 m asl - 690m above sea level . BufferZone slope in the area of very varied ranging from flat to very steep.In accordance with the decline in the quality of primary dryland forest to secondary dryland forest covering 22.04 hectares in 2009-2018 and activities that resulted in the removal of 44.80 hectares of secondary forest in 2000-2009, the large changes in the nature of both deforestation and degradation of from 2000 to 2018 thus covering an area of 66.84 hectares or 18.94% of the total research area, namely the Apo river bufferzone. Most of the areas that are categorized as quite suitable are forest areas that are experiencing deforestation and degradation and the recommended land is suitable enough to carry out RHL activities in the bufferzone area of the Apo River, only covering an area of 91.05 hectares or 25.80% of the bufferzone area. Apo river.
Morfologi dan karakteristik tempat tumbuh tanaman buah merah (Pandanus conoideus Lamk) di Kampung Eroma Distrik Kurima Kabupaten Yahukimo Philipus Maran; Rima HS Siburian; Hendri
Cassowary Vol 5 No 2 (2022): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30862/casssowary.cs.v5.i2.149

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The red fruit plant (Pandanus conoides Lamk.) is an accession of the pandan plant whose fruit is red and is endemic to Papua. In people who live in the central mountainous area of ​​Papua Province, red fruit is used as daily food. The aim of the research was to study the morphology and characteristics of the red fruit growing area, the traditional development pattern, and aspects of its preservation. The research method used was purposive sampling plot, interviews, local community respondents, field observation techniques and locations were carried out in Eroma Village, Kurima District, Yahukimo Regency, Papua Province. Morphological observations were made on the characters of leaves, stems, roots, spines, and fruit of 2 red fruit cultivars, namely Pandanus conoides long fruit cultivar and Pandanus conoides short fruit cultivar. The characteristics of the growing place that were observed were the availability of soil nutrients and environmental factors, such as weather/climate. Morphological and characteristics data of red fruit grown in gardens and growing wild showed no significant differences. Further analysis to see the interaction of morphology and characteristics of the growing site was carried out using Principal Component Analysis (PCA) and PC8 was found to have good data categories with variance value (0.9341), data variability (3.2%), and cumulative correlation (0.867). The local community still applies the customary system and 13 clans are involved in the management of the red fruit plant. The preservation aspect is carried out in traditional conservation by planting red fruit from seeds and sweeds or taking saplings under the mother tree, taking care of them, and then planting them in their garden area.
Strategi peningkatan produktivitas dan ketahanan pangan petani sagu masyarakat Suku Mooy Kampung Aimas Distrik Aimas Kabupaten Sorong Yahya F Wally; Rima HS Siburian; Hendri
Cassowary Vol 6 No 1 (2023): Januari
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30862/casssowary.cs.v6.i1.153

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This study aims to determine the strategy of increasing productivity and food security of sago farmers in the local community of the Mooy Tribe, Aimas Village, Aimas District, Sorong Regency. Sampling of respondents was taken using a random system from sago farmers in the Mooy Tribe community in Aimas Village, Aimas District as many as 13 families. The data analysis used is quantitative data and qualitative data with the data sources used are primary data and secondary data. SWOT analysis was used to determine the strategy for increasing productivity of Mooy Tribe sago farmers. The results of the analysis show that the value of the SWOT analysis (+0.85 and -0.10) is in quadrant II with a diversification strategy. This shows that the income of sago farming by the Mooy Tribe community in Aimas Village, Aimas District, Sorong Regency is still in the feasible category and efforts are needed to introduce modern technology harvesting systems, high productivity cultivars, increase counseling and diversify processed sago products. Besides that, Mooy farmers still pay attention to sago-based food security of 20% of production and preserve conventional cultivation
Co-Authors A. Fadli Agus Muji Santoso Agus Syahrani Agus Syahrani Agustina A Tanati Agustinus A Murdjoko Alce Noya Alia Bihrajihant Raya Alia Bihrajihant Raya Anang Wahid M.Diah Anggraeni Dyah S Anggraeni Dyah Sulistiowati Angrianto, Rusdy Arief, Syaiful Maliki Arifin Dwi Saputro Arwam, Hendrik Bachtiar, Willy Bambang Nugroho Baransano, Falen Charly B. Wanggai d R. Sari Daniel Y. Seseray Darma, Darma Delis Mundoni Diana Prameswari Dwi Nurhayati, Dwi Enderia Wabia Endria Sada Erdy Santoso Evi Rinata Falen Baransano Ferawati Runtuboi Finda Meyditia Finda Meyditia Gerits, Rony Hendri Hendri Hendy Setiawan Hendy Setiawan Herlina, Lien Imam Wahyudi Indrawan, Imam Wahyudi Irnanda Aiko Fifi Djuuna ISKANDAR ZULKARNAEN SIREGAR Ismayanti, Clara Iyai, Deny Anjelus Jendro Edy Wibowo Jonni Marwa Komalasari Komalasari Lusye Naa M. S. Amir Maker, Ursula Maturbongs, Rudi A. Mei Trirbo Moeljono, Soetjipto Mundoni, Delis Murdjoko, Agustinus A Naa, Lusye Nanang Wahyudin Nanang Wahyudin Novita Panambe Noviyanti Noviyanti, Noviyanti Orisu, Lily Pardede, Akim Manaor Hara Peday, Hans Philipus Maran Ronny Lesmana Rony Gerits Rosita Dewi Rusdi Angrianto, Rusdi S., Marlina Saragih, Desni T. R. Sinon, Iriwi Sudjatno, Djoko Syaiful Maliki Arief Syarif Ohorella Tanati, Agustina A Tapilatu, Julia Rosemary Tapilatu, Maryrose E. Tulalesy, Quin Ulfah Juniarti Siregar Valentin Paisei Wahyudi Wahyudi Wahyudi Wahyudi Wahyudi Wahyudi Wanggai, Charly B. Wanggai, Marthenci I. Wibowo, Jendro Edy Widayati, Isti Willy Bachtiar Yahya F Wally Yanuar Dwi Prastyo Yehezkiel, Boby Yenusi, Kaleb Yonathan Kalua’ Payung Allo Yuli Triestini Yulian Atkana Zainal Zainal