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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
Publisher : Department of Forest Resources Conservation and Ecotourism - IPB University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (694.403 KB) | DOI: 10.29244/medkon.12.1.%p

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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
Publisher : Department of Forest Resources Conservation and Ecotourism - IPB University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (670.214 KB) | DOI: 10.29244/medkon.12.2.%p

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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
PEMANFAATAN SUMBER DAYA AIR DI SUB DAS LUBUK PARAKU SUMATERA BARAT Endes N Dahlan; Rebecca P.; Omo Rusdiana
Media Konservasi Vol 19 No 1 (2014): Media Konservasi Vol 19. No. 1 April 2014
Publisher : Department of Forest Resources Conservation and Ecotourism - IPB University

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Lubuk Paraku sub watershed is located at Batang Arau up-stream with Lubuk Paraku river as the main river. It is an area dominated by protected forest and conservation forest, such as Tahura Dr. Mohammad Hatta. Bukit Barisan I Lubuk Paraku water resource has a good quality and quantity, also fulfilled the environmental quality standards. Lubuk Paraku river is at good category for sustainability resource, it is shown by the coefficient of river regime value. Land cover distribution at Lubuk Paraku sub watershed highly dominated by secondary forest, covering an area of 1.520,15 ha or 61,27%. Lubuk Paraku River has numerous water debits; therefore it has a massive utilization potential for various needs such as household utilization, agriculture, power plants and industrial. Total economic value of water resource in Lubuk Paraku sub watershed is 57.122.973.850,-/year.    Keyword:, Hydrology, Lubuk Paraku watershed, Massive utilization, Secondary forest, Total economic value.
SUSTAINABILITY STATUS OF VILLAGE FOREST MANAGEMENT IN PESISIR SELATAN REGENCY, PROVINCE OF WEST SUMATRA Kusdiyantoro; Rusdiana, Omo; Mulatsih, Sri
Media Konservasi Vol. 28 No. 2 (2023): Media Konservasi Vol 28 No 2 Agustus 2023
Publisher : Department of Forest Resources Conservation and Ecotourism - IPB University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29244/medkon.28.2.116-128

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Indonesian law a recognizes new entity for forest management in the form of social forestry, which grants the right to manage to group of people, village management units, cooperative companies, and customary communities. In order to ensure the applicability and accountability it is important to assess the sustainability of Social Forestry management of Village Forests (HD) schemes based on ecological, economic, social and institutional aspects at the site level. This study aims to reveal the sustainability status of HD management in Pesisir Selatan District, West Sumatra Province as well as to determine the indicators that influence its sustainability. The Assessment of HD in the Pesisir Selatan District (Rap-KPSVforest) used a Multidimensional Scaling (MDS) approach in six cases of HD. The results show that HD Kampung Baru Korong Nan Ampek (KBKNA) and HD Taratak Sungai Lundang (TSL) have the highest sustainability value compared to HD Barung-Barung Balantai Selatan (BBBS), HD Lunang (L), HD Pondok Parian Lunang (PPL) and HD Lunang Tengah (LT). On the ecological dimension, the management of HD KBKNA and HD TSL is considered quite sustainable. However, in terms of the economic, social and institutional dimensions, HD KBKNA and HD TSL have less sustainable value compared to other HDs. Seven indicators are crucial for maintaining HD sustainability namely land cover, forest rehabilitation, sources of business capital, utilization of tourism potential, conflicts over management of yield utilization, distribution of workforce, status improvement of the Social Forestry Business Group (KUPS) as well as the comprehensiveness of the management plan. A multi-business scheme that combines forestry, tourism, agriculture and plantation which has become an integral part and the main source of community livelihood should be continuously developed. This will also increase the resilience of the six HDs because they will not only rely on the agricultural and plantation sectors. Key words: multidimensional scaling (mds), rapfish; social forestry; sustainability; village forest
Implementation Effectiveness of Water Utilization Permit Grants In Gunung Halimun Salak National Park Meta, Yonex; Basuni, Sambas; Rusdiana, Omo
Media Konservasi Vol. 23 No. 1 (2018): Media Konservasi Vol. 23 No. 1 April 2018
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Policy implementation is the most difficult stage of the entire policy cycle. The effectiveness of a policy implementation can be measured fromthe accuracy of the implementation, the target, the environment, and the process. The purpose of this research is to analyze the condition and theproblem of implementation of granting Water Utilization Permit (IPA) policy in Gunung Halimun Salak National Park (TNGHS). This research wasconducted in TNGHS area by using closed interview method (questionnaire) followed by in depth interview to key informant which is determined bypurposive sampling, context analysis, and Edward III approach. The results of the research showed that the implementation of granting IPA policy inTNGHS was quite effective because it has been implemented in the right target, environment, and mechanism. However, not all phases have beenimplemented appropriately. Problems encountered include: (a) the use of limited communication strategies, lack of clarity, and inconsistency ofmanagers, (b) limited number of competence counterpart staff and minimal administrative compliance, (c) discretion and disincentive, and (d) tomuch bureaucratic responsibility and lack of implementation guidance or IPA policy SOP. To increase the effectiveness of implementing IPA inTNGHS, some strategies can be added: (a) developing intensive communication and facilitation for Water User Forum (FPA) groups at each resort,(b) providing capacity bulding training as well as additional incentives, (c) rewarding FPAs that implement IPA effectively, and (d) establishingSOPs related to IPA policy.Keywords: effectiveness, implementation, policy 
Co-Authors Achmad Sofian Adelino Rojario Adi Hadianto, Adi Adi Setiadi Agustian, Rozi Ahmad Baiquni Rangkuni Akhmad Fauzi Alisa Maulina Jauhari Amelia Wardiman Andi Sukendro Andry Indrawan Ansori Ansori Arief Hartono Bagus Budiprakoso Basuki Wasis Bramasto Nugroho Cecep Kusmana Cikal Utami Willujeng Dadan Mulyana Darmawan Dedi Ruspendi Denis Muba Pandapotan Simanihuruk Desli Triman Zendrato Devi Fitri Yanti Dharma Agustinus Sirait Diah Irawati Dwi Arini Diar Shiddiq, Diar Didit Okta Pribadi Dito Cahya Renaldi Dito Cahya Renaldi Donny Satria Dudung Darusman Dwi Putro Tejo Baskoro Dyah Retno Panuju Eko Wahyudi Budhi Utomo Emmelinda Satyawan, Verda Endes N Dahlan Endes N. Dahlan Endes N. Dahlan Ermyanyla, Mia Ernan Rustiadi Ernest Pandiangan Erwin Sianturi Fajar Alif Sam Pangestu Fibo Adhitya Hadisti Nur Aini Hendrayanto . Hengky Wijaya Heru Bagus Pulunggono Hifzil Kirmi I Made Haribhawana Wijaya I Nengah Surati Jaya Iin Ichwandi Iin Ichwandi Ilham Saputra Irba Djaja, Irba Irdika Mansur Irdika Mansur Irdika Mansyur Khursatul Munibah Kukuh Murtilaksono Kusdaryanto, Selamet Kusdiyantoro LILIK BUDIPRASETYO Lilik Sugirahayu Machfud Machfud Maurinus Roy AC Melly Latifah Meta, Yonex Muhamad Alkaf, Muhamad Muhamad Ilyas, Muhamad Muhamad Ramdhanny Pratama Muhammad Ardiansyah Muhammad Buce Saleh Mujio Muttaqien, Widhyanto Nana Mulyana Arifjaya Nana Rusyana Nina Mindawati Nining Puspaningsih Nizza Nadya Rachmani Nugroha, Bramasto Nurheni Wijayanto Nuri Nursjahbani Nuri Nursjahbani Nursidah P Purwowidodo Patria Kusumadiya Pebriandi, Pebriandi Pelawi, Rospita Br Pudjianto, Kuat R Rodlyan Ghufrona R. Rodlyan Ghufrona Rebecca P. Rebecha Prananta Rebecha Prananta, Rebecha Reny Khaerani Rinal Syahputra Lubis Rizky Fitri Amalia Safira, Doani Anggi Saiful Akhyar Lubis Sambas Basuni Santun R.P. Sitorus Setia Hadi Setia Hadi Siti Badriyah Rushayati Sri Mulatsih Sri Mulatsih Supijatno Surayah, Lutfiah Suria Darma Tarigan Syidik Fahmi Wakyudi, Wakyudi Widiatmaka Widodo, Candraningratri Ekaputri Wijaya, Hengky Yahya Fakuara Yanto Ardiyanto Yusi Febriani Yuzirwan Rasyid