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THE ECONOMIC VALUE OF HYDROLOGICAL SERVICES IN MENDALAM SUB WATERSHED, KAPUAS HULU REGENCY, WEST KALIMANTAN, INDONESIA Roslinda, Emi; Yuliantini, Yuliantini
Indonesian Journal of Forestry Research Vol 1, No 1 (2014): Indonesian Journal of Forestry Research
Publisher : Secretariat of Forestry Research and Development Agency

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Forest ecosystem supports almost all of  the needs of  human being through its contribution of  tangible and intangible values.  Currently, the intangible values have gained less attention than the tangible values that cause  underestimation of  the total value of  the forest conversion into other more tangibly profitable usages, and miss-management of  the forest. One of  the important intangible values is the hydrological value that has been hardly calculated until now.  This research the intangible values of  water for household, transportation, agriculture and fishing in Mendalam Sub Watershed, Kalimantan. The economic values calculated based on market prices, opportunity costs and consumer’s surplus methods. The results showed that based on the    opportunity cost method the economic values of  the hydrological services was about Rp 8,043,706,237.50 per year. Meanwhile, the economic values of  the hydrological services based on the consumer’s surplus method gave lower value than the former method, i.e. Rp 8,031,351,664.60 per year. This study showed that the economic value of  the hydrological services was very high, which has not been included in the calculation yet. However, without trees there would be no forest and all other values included water value would not exist. Consequently, current forest management should put forest ecosystem as important to consider.
THE ECONOMIC VALUE OF HYDROLOGICAL SERVICES IN MENDALAM SUB WATERSHED, KAPUAS HULU REGENCY, WEST KALIMANTAN, INDONESIA Roslinda, Emi; Yuliantini, Yuliantini
Indonesian Journal of Forestry Research Vol 1, No 1 (2014): Indonesian Journal of Forestry Research
Publisher : Secretariat of Forestry Research and Development Agency

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20886/ijfr.2014.1.1.1-8

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Forest ecosystem supports almost all of  the needs of  human being through its contribution of  tangible and intangible values.  Currently, the intangible values have gained less attention than the tangible values that cause  underestimation of  the total value of  the forest conversion into other more tangibly profitable usages, and miss-management of  the forest. One of  the important intangible values is the hydrological value that has been hardly calculated until now.  This research the intangible values of  water for household, transportation, agriculture and fishing in Mendalam Sub Watershed, Kalimantan. The economic values calculated based on market prices, opportunity costs and consumer’s surplus methods. The results showed that based on the    opportunity cost method the economic values of  the hydrological services was about Rp 8,043,706,237.50 per year. Meanwhile, the economic values of  the hydrological services based on the consumer’s surplus method gave lower value than the former method, i.e. Rp 8,031,351,664.60 per year. This study showed that the economic value of  the hydrological services was very high, which has not been included in the calculation yet. However, without trees there would be no forest and all other values included water value would not exist. Consequently, current forest management should put forest ecosystem as important to consider.
NORMA SOSIAL MASYARAKAT DESA NUSAPATI DALAM PENGELOLAAN HUTAN RAKYAT Rahman, Erry; Roslinda, Emi; Kartikawati, Siti Masitoh
JURNAL HUTAN LESTARI Vol 4, No 2 (2016): Jurnal Hutan Lestari
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The forest condition progressively reduced so that the desire to maintain a strong forest of the village community Nusapati. Social norms is one of the factors affection the forests, because social norms can prevent people to do the wrong behavior, such as deforestation the forestation. This study aimed to determain characteristics of a society consisting of age, education, ethnicity, land, occupation, gender and religion in community forest management and to determine whether social norms play an importan role in the management of community forests. This research was conducted in September 2015 located Nusapati village. The survey method with interview, sampling studies using total sampling and data collection techniques using primary and secondary data. The collected data are analyzed and presented descriptively. The research showed condocted on sosial norms, the comunity adhere to unwritten rules rather than written rules. Unwritten rules include tolak bala ritual and  deliheration to resolvethe problem in the management of public forest (hutan rakyat). Keywords: social norms, community forests, communities.
PERSEPSI MASYARAKAT DESA NUSAPATI TENTANG HUTAN RAKYAT DALAM PENGELOLAAN LAHAN KABUPATEN MEMPAWAH ., syarifah; roslinda, emi; ekyastuti, wiwik
JURNAL HUTAN LESTARI Vol 4, No 4 (2016): JURNAL HUTAN LESTARI
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Land management refers to land use activities by local community in order to meet the necessities of life. The aim of this study to reveal the management model in Nusapati and its services and to find out about public perception of the different models for land management such as forests, community forests, gardens and rice fields. The research was conducted from May to June 2016 through field observation with a Focus Group Discussion (FGD) using research tools such as interview guides. The results show that the four models of the land are used for subsistence either directly (economic and social purposes) or indirectly (ecological). Respondents prefer the garden as a model of the most important land with a score of 34%, followed by community forest with a score of 25% third after community forest is rice field with a score of 23% and finally is a forest with a score of 18%. The results of the analysis show that the average public is it the institution, age, education, and gender has no differences on the model of land that is important to meet their needs. Meanwhile, the community forest is not necessarily considered to meet the daily need given the harvest time is quite long. The plant species that exist in the community lands are quite varied so as to provide considerable benefits for the community and the environment. Keywords: community, community forest, Land management.
EFEK BERGANDA (MULTIPLIER EFFECT) PT. HUTAN KETAPANG INDUSTRI TERHADAP USAHA MASYARAKAT DUSUN SILINGAN DAN DUSUN KLUKUBLANTAK DESA MEKAR UTAMA KECAMATAN KENDAWANGAN KABUPATEN KETAPANG Rahadi, Jimi; Roslinda, Emi; Idham, M
JURNAL HUTAN LESTARI Vol 7, No 3 (2019): JURNAL HUTAN LESTARI
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Industrial plantations (HTI) are plantations established by industrial groups to increase the potential and quality of production forests by implementing silvicultural systems in order to meet the needs of raw materials. PT. HKI is one of the HTI engaged in the industry which is located in Silingan and Klukublantak sub-villages, Mekar Utama Village, Kendawangan District. The existence of PT. HKI impacts business actors, workers, and the community around the PT. HKI. Therefore it is necessary to analyze the economic impact caused by PT. HKI. The purpose of this study is to examine the characteristics and perceptions of business people, workers, and the community, and examine the multiplier effect on the existence of PT. HKI. This research uses the respondent sampling method with quota sampling technique. Respondents in this study were 90 people divided into 30 business people, 30 workers, and 30 people. Data analysis uses descriptive analysis and multiplier effect analysis of the characteristics of business people, workers, and the public in PT. HKI. Characteristics of respondents in PT. HKI is dominated by men. The perception of business people, workers, and the community tends to be positive. The economic impact can be seen from the Keynesian Income Multiplier value obtained at 3.25 while the Type 1 Multiplier Income Ratio is 1.19 and the Type 2 Multiplier Income Ratio is 1.29. Based on this it can be concluded that PT. HKI provides an economic impact on businesses and workers in the area of PT. HKI.Keywords: Characteristics, Multiplier effect, Perception.
ETNOTEKNOLOGI BERBURU DAYAK KUBIN DI DESA MANGGALA KECAMATAN PINOH SELATAN KABUPATEN MELAWI Firdaus, Ari; Kartikawati, Siti Masitoh; Roslinda, Emi
JURNAL HUTAN LESTARI Vol 7, No 3 (2019): JURNAL HUTAN LESTARI
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Traditional hunting is hunting using traditional tools, such as traps, chopsticks, spears, arrows, root and barracks to hunt fish in the river. Hunting equipment used is simple, the material is easily obtained in the surrounding environment and can be assembled and made by yourself. and crossbow. Manggala Village is a village in Melawi Regency where the people are still doing hunting activities, especially the Dayak Kubin tribe, even though Manggala Village has become the center of South Pinoh Sub-district and the conditions are already relatively advanced. This study aims to record the species of animals that are targeted by the Dayak Kubin community in Manggala village, Pinoh Subdistrict, South Melawi District, and examine the hunting techniques and tools used for hunting Dayak Kubin. This study uses a survey method, the determination of respondent with purposive sampling. Number of animal species utilized and targeted by Dayak Kubin people in Manggala Village, Pinoh Selatan District, Melawi Regency, as many as 12 species of 12 families, 2 types of animals, 1 family consisting of 1 species. Dayak Kubin hunting activities carried out by groups and individuals. Tools used in hunting activities are spears, snares, trawl, traps and fishing rods. Hunting techniques carried out by the Dayak Kubin people still use traditional methods such as the materials used are still derived from forest plants such as leaves and bark made concoctions, perform rituals before hunting.Keywords:Dayak Cubic Tribe, Etnotecnology, Hunting Technique
ANALISIS PENDAPATAN MASYARAKAT PELADANG DI KAWASAN PERBATASAN KABUPATEN KAPUAS HULU KALIMANTAN BARAT Widyawati, Yuli; Roslinda, Emi
JURNAL HUTAN LESTARI Vol 7, No 4 (2019): JURNAL HUTAN LESTARI
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Shifting cultivation is an activity that cannot be separated from the community around the border of Kapuas Hulu Regency. Various factors influence the income of farmers. The aims of  this research was to determine the income of rice farming on farmers and the relationship between income and the land area, the number of family members working in the fields and the number of working hours. Data was collected for two months from March 2016 until May 2016 at the study site through interviews with 97 families who were deliberately selected based on certain criteria. The method used in this study is a survey method with interviews using questionnaires. The collected data analyzed using associative descriptive analysis and multiple linear regression analysis. The results showed that the average net income obtained by farmers is Rp. 2,379,917.76 / respondent / planting season. If the labor wage costs are calculated, the farmer's income becomes Rp. -4,181,680,186 / respondent / planting season due to pest attacks. The results of the regression analysis show the relationship between farmer income and the variable land area, the number of family members working in the field and the number of working hours simultaneously have a significant effect on farmer income. Partially, only the variable number of working hours has a significant effect on farmer income in the border area of  Kapuas Hulu Regency.Keywords: income, land area, working hours, family members, cultivators
KARAKTERISTIK BIOPELET BERDASARKAN KOMPOSISI SERBUK BATANG KELAPA SAWIT DAN ARANG KAYU LABAN DENGAN JENIS PEREKAT SEBAGAI BAHAN BAKAR ALTERNATIF TERBARUKAN Lamanda, D. Dhuha; Setyawati, Dina; haida, Nur; Diba, Farah; Roslinda, Emi
JURNAL HUTAN LESTARI Vol 3, No 2 (2015): JURNAL HUTAN LESTARI
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The research aims to evaluate the quality of biopellets made from different composition of the oilpalm trunk powder and Laban wood charcoal with different type of adhesive. The composition consist of 25% oilpalm powder : 75% Laban wood charcoal; 50% oilpalm powder: 50% Laban wood charcoal; 75% oilpalm powder : 25% Laban wood charcoal; 100% oilpalm powder respectively. The adhesives used are tapioca flour and sago flour. The research used completely factorial randomized design, which consists of eight combination treatment with 3 replications. The material was mixed manually and biopellets produced with meat mincer in home scale with size 2 cm long and diameter 0.4 cm.  Biopelet then dry in oven for 24 hour with temperature 600C-700C. The quality of biopelet was evaluate according to SNI 8021 : 2014. The result of research showed that the average values of water content of biopellets was range between 6.91% - 9.98%; the average values of ash content was range between 1.02% - 1.69%; the average values of volatile matter content was range between 38.36% - 71.93%; the average values of fixed carbon content was range between 26.45% - 59.97% and the average values of calor was range between 3719,67(cal/g) – 5944,33 (cal/g). The composition of oilpalm and Laban wood charcoal and type of adhesives was significantly affected the calor value of biopellets. Meanwhile the other values such as moisture content, ash content, volatile matter content and fixed carbon content was not significant. The quality of biopellets can fulfill the SNI 8021 : 2014 standard, except on ash content. The best biopellets was achieved on composition 25% oil palm trunk powder : 75% Laban wood charcoal with adhesive tapioca. Keywords : Biopellets, Laban wood, Oilpalm trunk, tapioca, sago
PERSEPSI MASYARAKAT TERHADAP POTENSI MADU HUTAN DI DESA SEMUNTAI KECAMATAN KETUNGAU HILIR KABUPATEN SINTANG Ariyani, Ria; Roslinda, Emi; Anwari, M Sofwan
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.v7i3.36429

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The Semuntai Villagers have preserved existing forest honey by not destroying the forest where honey is located, so it can be harvested several months to increase economic income for the villagers. The study of people’s perceptions of the potential of forest honey in Desa Semuntai, Kecamatan Ketungau Hilir, Kabupaten Sintang, has not been carried out, so the research on the forest honey is needed. The purpose of this study was to examine people’s perceptions of the potential of forest honey and examine the factors that influence the perceptions of the Semuntai villagers on the potential of forest honey. This study used a survey method with interview techniques that are assisted by questionnaires. The sampling was conducted using purposive random sampling technique. The data analysis was carried out by descriptive analysis and inferential analysis. The results showed that the people’s perception of the potential of forest honey in Desa Semuntai, Kecamatan Ketungau Hilir tended to be neutral, were people who knew the potential of forest honey and felt the benefits of forest honey themselves but did not understand the purpose and function itselves.The villagers that tended to have a moderate level of knowledge do not mean they have less understanding but are based on what they see. The highest income level is the medium category, which is Rp.8,795,513.70-Rp.16,186,024.76 with 50 respondents. The level of income respondents vary due to the different sources of income for each respondent, the main job of the dominant respondents is rubber farmers and farming as a side job. People who tend to have a moderate cosmopolitan level are people who have moderate knowledge of the potential of forest honey. They obtain and seek information from television or radio to get information about the potential of forest honey.Keywords: Community Perception, Potential Forest Honey, Semuntai
PENDAPATAN MASYARAKAT DARI HASIL HUTAN BUKAN KAYU DISEKITAR KAWASAN CAGAR ALAM RAYA PASI KELURAHAN NYARUMKOP KECAMATAN SINGKAWANG TIMUR Karyon, Epifania Yulie; Roslinda, Emi; Riyono, Joko Nugroho
JURNAL HUTAN LESTARI Vol 4, No 3 (2016): JURNAL HUTAN LESTARI
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26418/jhl.v4i3.16169

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The public revenue which is living around the forests depend on forest products. Non timber forest products can be a source of public revenue. The purpose of this study was to determine the type of timber forest products are utilized by people around the nature reserve of area Raya Pasi, the income received by the public and the factors related to people's income. This study uses a survey by interview with a guide questionnaire. Sampling was done by purposive sampling with the number of respondents are 70 households Analysis conducted by descriptive and inferential. The results showed that timber forest products are utilized by people. Fruits, vegetables and medicinal plants. The average income they earned around the nature reserve area Raya Pasi average of Rp. 11.995 million / household / year. Factors related to the type of revenue is the amount collected, while the number of working members and the number of hours worked to collect non-timber products do not have a significant relationship. The numbers of non forest products are collected was the factor have related by people’s income. Keywords: Public revenue, non-timber forest products, Nature Reserve Raya Pasi
Co-Authors . DESIANA . NURHAYATI . Sofia Acin, Uwendi Aldi Haryono Ali Munir Aloysius Kahariayadi, Aloysius Aminuyati anasia melia Anugrah Ansyari Anwari, M Sofwan Ariyani, Ria Ayyub, Ayyub Azahra, Siva Devi Azzania Abidatin Nurul Khumsyah budin, Ra D. Dhuha Lamanda, D. Dhuha Denni Nurdwiansyah Destiana Destiana Dewita Dewita Dhea Ananda Syasabila Diana Citra Didik Suharjito Dina Setiyawati, Dina Dina Setyawati Dina Setyawati Dodik Ridho Nurrochmat Dudung Darusman Duma Elsya Dwi Astiani Dwi Astiani Erma Sari Fah rizal Faqih, Septian Farah Diba Fikri, Farih Al Firdaus, Ari Fransiska Wiwi Prisila Gultom, Kristina Meirito Gusti Hardiansyah Hafiz Ardian Handayani Handayani Hanindita, Shafira Hanna Artuti Ekamawanti HANNA ARTUTI EKAMAWANTI Hari Prayogo Herculana Ershinta Herlina Darwati Hidayat, Ari Ilham, Muhammad Arifin Indahyana Inde, Vebi Sola Iren, Frederikus Iswan Dewantara Joko Nugroho Riyono, Joko Nugroho Juliana Eva Kartikawati, S M Karyon, Epifania Yulie Kristina Meirito Gultom Kurniason, Melki Liani, Meita Four Listiyawati, Lilis Listyawati, Lilis Lolyta Sisilia Lolyta Sisilia Lolyta Sisillia Lumangkun, Agustine M Idham, M M, Iskandar A M. Sofwan Anwari Mahesti, Eka Novia Maulidin Jumhi, Maulidin Mila, Angelina Mondina, Resta Mondina Nandu, Iphon Nigrum, Nopita Rahmah Ningsih, Rahayu Setya Novi Afriana Nur Haida Paramita Rosadi, Paramita Pransiska, Oka Puspitasari, Septiyani Putra, Pasdo Rachmad, Harul Mardin Rahadi, Jimi Rahayuni, Sri Rahmah, Adhea Nuur Rahman, Erry ramdhayani, dewi sri Reny Rianti Resta Rene Mondina Riski Amalia Sabathino, Pedro Safitri, Deni Sari, Erma SARNIATI, SARNIATI Seri, Seri Simanjuntak, Tatrina Tatrina Siti Latifah Siti Masitoh Kartikawati Siti Masitoh Kartikawati Siti Puji Lestariningsih Sofyan Zainal Sudirman Muin Sudirman Muin Sulatri, Desi Supriadi Syarifah Syarifah Teryola, Afia Sunarti Togar Fernando Manurung Tri Widiaastuti Tri Widiastuti Uray Robihah Utari Nurfatimah wah dina Waif, Abdul Waif Widyawati, Yuli Windi Karlindasari Wiwik Ekyastuti Wiwik Ekyastuti Yeni Mariani Yopita, Yopita Yuliantini Yuliantini Yuliantini Yuliantini Zainudin Zainudin Zul fian, Zul