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RESOLUSI KONFLIK DALAM PENGELOLAAN TAMAN NASIONAL LORE LINDU Maiwa, Arman; Umar, Syukur; Golar, .; Rahman, Abdul
Jurnal Warta Rimba Vol 6, No 2 (2018)
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Lore Lindu National park (TNLL) plays significant roles on ecosystem protection and biodiversity supporting system of such kind of floras and faunas. The aims of this study are: 1) to identify the conflicts in TNLL, 2) to identify the roles of stakeholders, and 3) to arrange the collaborative programs as an effort of conflict resolution in TNLL. The study had been done in Dongi – Dongi village of TNLL. There are three methods of analysis has applied for this study i.e., spatial analysis method, stakeholder ansysis (4 Rs), and descriptive analysis. According to Ministry of Forestry Decree No. 464/Kpts-II/1999, July 23rd 1999, the total area of TNLL is 217.991,18 ha. Based on the study the land occupancy increase from 3.078,86 ha (1,41%) to 3.299,74 (1,51%) in 2010 and became 3.840,64 ha (1,74%) in 2014. The study has also identified the stakeholders who are involved in management of Dongi –Dongi such as BBTNLL, BPKH, BPDAS, Local Government, FPM, Community, NGOs, and Universities. It can be concluded that collaborative management of TNLL is the most reasonable resolution to resolve the conflict in Dongi – Dongi. Keywords: Resolution, Collaboration, Lore Lindu National Park
Strategi pengembangan industri rotan di kota palu sulawesi tengah studi kasus cv. Bone layana jaya Rasdiyanah, .; Umar, Syukur; Sustri, .
Jurnal Warta Rimba Vol 6, No 2 (2018)
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Forest product in Indonesia especially in Central Sulawesi has a very important role in the effort of  national and regional development evenly, because it will improve the state income and also provide job opportunity. In case that rattan is the most important nonwood forest product in Indonesia and one of superior commodity of Central Sulawesi. Since seventies, Indonesia has known as the biggest exporter country of rattan raw  material in the world. The aim of the research was to find out the development strategy of rattan industry in Palu City of Central Sulawesi, case study of CV. Bone Layana Jaya. The reasearch was conducted in Bone Layana Jaya Palu Central Suawesi Province, it was from March up to the month of May 2015. The analysis method that used in the resaerch was SWOT analysis with 2 strategy formulas, they were Internal and External (IE) strategies then SWOT matrix could be decided. Based on Grand Matrix  Internal Strategic Factors Analysis Summary (IFAS) was on the point of 3.49 and analysis  External Strategic Factors Analysis Summary (EFAS) was on the point of 3.27, the obtained rate on Matrix SWOT showed the strategy used in the industry more emphasized to WO (Weaknesse-oppurtunities) strategy, it was Government Contribution in Industry Development.  Therefore, in the curve of  Grand Matrix Strategy, the position of  enterprise industry was on quadrant I, it showed that the industry faced the environment that relatively had a bigger opportunity to handle its weakness.Keywords : Sulawesi Forest (Rattan),  Internal/External Strategy, SWOT matrix.
RESOLUSI KONFLIK DALAM PENGELOLAAN TAMAN NASIONAL LORE LINDU Maiwa, Arman; Umar, Syukur; Golar, Golar; Rahman, Abdul
Jurnal Warta Rimba Vol 6, No 2 (2018)
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AbstractLore Lindu National park (TNLL) plays significant roles on ecosystem protection and biodiversity supporting system of such kind of floras and faunas. The aims of this study are: 1) to identify the conflicts in TNLL, 2) to identify the roles of stakeholders, and 3) to arrange the collaborative programs as an effort of conflict resolution in TNLL. The study had been done in Dongi – Dongi village of TNLL. There are three methods of analysis has applied for this study i.e., spatial analysis method, stakeholder ansysis (4 Rs), and descriptive analysis. According to Ministry of Forestry Decree No. 464/Kpts-II/1999, July 23rd 1999, the total area of TNLL is 217.991,18 ha. Based on the study the land occupancy increase from 3.078,86 ha (1,41%) to 3.299,74 (1,51%) in 2010 and became 3.840,64 ha (1,74%) in 2014. The study has also identified the stakeholders who are involved in management of Dongi –Dongi such as BBTNLL, BPKH, BPDAS, Local Government, FPM, Community, NGOs, and Universities. It can be concluded that collaborative management of TNLL is the most reasonable resolution to resolve the conflict in Dongi – Dongi. Keywords: Resolution, Collaboration, Lore Lindu National Park
ANALISIS PEMASARAN BIJI KEMIRI (Aleurites Mollucana (L.) Willd) DI DESA BAKUBAKULU KECAMATAN PALOLO KABUPATEN SIGI Rura, Yulius; Umar, Syukur; Alam, Andi Sahri
Jurnal Warta Rimba Vol 2, No 2 (2014)
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The forest product of non-timber is one of the forest resources, which is directly related to societies who live around the forest. The forest product of non-timber, such as candlenut can give or increase the revenue of people who live around the forest. Candlenut (Aleurites moluccana (L) Wild) is one of commodity that is potentially to be developed. This research aims to know the marketing channel of candlenut (A. moluccana (L) Wild) product and to help society in solving their problem; either development of their business or improvement their income from candlenut in Bakubakulu village, Palolo, Sigi regency. The collecting data techniques used in this research were sampling purposive and snowball sampling. The purpose sampling is a sample determining technique with certain consideration. The certain consideration criteria is the candlenut farmer in Bakubakulu area. The sample determination was 25% of the total population. The sample determining technique was done by snowball sampling technique; i.e. a sample determining technique, which is originally small amount and become large amount of sample later on. The results, there showed that are two marketing channels of candlenut in Bakubakulu. The first one is from farmers to a small collector to a big collector in Bakubakulu to a wholesaler in Mamuju regency, West Sulawesi. The second way is from farmers to a big collector in Bakubakulu to a wholesaler in Mamuju. The analysis of total marketing margin of candlenut in Bakubakulu is the same i.e. 6.97%. The results of efficiency analysis of the candlenut marketing in Bakubakulu are different for each channel. The efficiency of the first channel marketing is 1.12% and the second channel is 1.67%. Keywords: Marketing channel, candlenut, total margin, marketing efficiency level.
NILAI MANFAAT HUTAN MANGROVE DI DESA SAUSU PEORE KECAMATAN SAUSU KABUPATEN PARIGI MOUTONG Motoku, Abner Widoyo; Umar, Syukur; Toknok, Bau
Jurnal Warta Rimba Vol 2, No 2 (2014)
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Mangrove forest is a typical ecosystem in tropical regions, which have multiple benefits and effects especially on the social, economic and ecological aspects. This study was aimed to know direct and indirect benefits of mangrove forest by analyze and quantify its value to Indonesian currency (IDR). The study was conducted at Sausu Peore village, Sausu sub-district, Parigi Moutong regency, Central Sulawesi, from March through May 2014. The method used in this study was based on the market price. Respondents were selected by purposive sampling method. Identification and quantification of the use natural resources was done by assessment on the market and replacement price. The results showed that direct benefits of the mangrove forests in this area are firewoods, wood as construction materials, fishs, shellfish, crabs, and bats, while indirects benefits of the mangrove forests is as a buffer on coastal aberration. The economic value of direct benefits was IDR. 513,499,753, while the value of indirect benefits was IDR. 499,655,240, so the total value of all benefits was IDR.1,013,164,993. Keywords: Direct Benefit, Indirect Benefit, Mangrove, Economic Value
PERSEPSI MASYARAKAT WOMBO TERHADAP PENETAPAN KAWASAN HUTAN PENDIDIKAN UNIVERSITAS TADULAKO Agustina, Ewit; Umar, Syukur; Toknok, Bau
Jurnal Warta Rimba Vol 7, No 3 (2019)
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Perception is the process of a stimulus to organize observations in such a way that they can be returned through the sense organs. This study aims to determine public perception of the determination of educational forest areas. This study was conducted for three months, namely in February 2018-April 2018. Materials and tools used in this study were questionnaires, writing instruments, cameras, calculators, computers and data what is needed in this study consists of primary and secondary data and using descriptive methods. The results of the scale interval of community knowledge about educational forests obtained 104 results that are less aware of the existence of educational forests. For the results of the interval scale community understanding of the basis and purpose of the education forest shows that community understanding for the category of very understanding with the total score of 75 there are 15 people, the category of understanding with a score of 60 there are 15 people, the category of less understanding with a score of 9 there are 3 people, the category does not understand with a score of 2 there is 1 person and very do not understand with a score of 0 there is 1 person so that an interval scale of 146 is found that the public understands what is meant by the basis and purpose of an educational forest. The results of the scale of community perception interval on the determination of educational forest area obtained an interval scale of 17 people in the excellent category with a total score of 3, a good category of 20 people with a total score of 80, a less good category 6 with a total score of 18, a bad category 0 with a total score of 0 and category is not very good 1 with a total score of 1 so that the final scale obtained is 134, which means the community's perception of the determination of the education forest area has not yet had a negative impact.
PARTISIPASI MASYARAKAT TERHADAP PELESTARIAN HUTAN MANGROVE DI KELURAHAN KABONGA BESAR KECAMATAN BANAWA KABUPATEN DONGGALA PROVINSI SULAWESI TENGAH Aghniyah, Nurul; Umar, Syukur; Hamka, Hamka
Jurnal Warta Rimba Vol 8, No 1 (2020)
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Mangrove Forests in Central Sulawesi, one of which is in Kabonga Besar Subdistrict, Kacamatan Banawa, Donggala Regency, is a mangrove forest ecosystem that can be utilized by the surrounding community to meet their daily needs and economy. The mangrove forest must be protected its sustainability, because it has many functions and benefits for humans, and deserves to be considered as a support for the surrounding community. This research implemented for 3 months, from October to December 2019. The research method use in this research is based on the data sources which are primer data and secondary data. There are 4 types of data collection technique use in this research, they are observation, interview, questionnaire and documentation. Results from the direct observation in field shows that Kabonga Besar's society has a big roll of participation to keep the Mangrove Forest sustainability, and comprehend the functions and benefits of mangrove forest for their lives. Judging from the attitude of community participation in replanting with a percentage of scoring 59.5% strongly participated and 40.5% participated. The attitude of the community in the conversion of the function of mangroves into fishponds with a percentage of scoring 66.7% did not participate and 33.3% did not participate. Mangrove has a lot of benefits, there are : as prevention of abrasion, residence for marine biota, bird residence, hurricane preventer, to help protect the coral reefs and also to protect from natural disaster (e.g tsunami)Keywords: Hutan Mangrove, Pelestarian, Partisipasi Masyarakat
MANAJEMEN PEMASARAN HASIL PRODUK AGROFORESTRY DI DESA TIBO KECAMATAN SINDUE TOMBUSABORAKABUPATEN DONGGALA Awalia, Lulu; Umar, Syukur; Alam, Andi Sahri
Jurnal Warta Rimba Vol 7, No 2 (2019)
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Agroforestry has been known to have a very important role in helping to reduce poverty in rural areas. Firewood, fruits, nuts, medicinal plants, raw materials for crafts such as rattan and bamboo, and various other agroforestry products are collected by small farmers and sold in traditional markets. The income derived from these agroforestry products is usually used as a safety net for poor farming families, agroforestry is generally practiced on a relatively limited plot of land (on average less than one hectare) due to the widely supported community land ownership. The purpose of this study was to determine the marketing channel of agroforestry products and analyze the marketing margins and marketing efficiency results of agroforestry products in the village of Tibo Tombusabora, Sindue District, Donggala Regency. The location of this research was carried out in the village of Tibo Tombusabora, Donggala Regency. The sample used in this study was purposive sampling technique. Based on the results of research conducted obtained analysis of the total marketing margins of cocoa, rambutan and chili in the village of Tibo are the same, both between the first channel and the second channel are cocoa Rp3.61%, rambutan Rp6.97% and chili Rp. 3.22 % with the existing efficiency level for each channel, where the first level efficiency channel is Cocoa 5.08%, Rambutan 8.14% and Chili 4.19% and the second level efficiency channel namely Cocoa 7.60%, Rambutan 1.21 % and 6.28% Chili.Keywords: Marketing Management, Agroforestry, Tibo Village.
PEMASARAN BARANG JADI BERBASIS KAYU EBONI DI PERUSAHAAN SUMBER URIP EBONI MELALUI ANALISIS SWOT Darmawan, Nuraisyah; Umar, Syukur; Pribadi, Hendra
Jurnal Warta Rimba Vol 8, No 1 (2020)
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AbstractThe furniture industry is one of the most highly valued timber industries in the world and absorbing labor, and then making significant contibutions to the economy of  Indonesia. Eboni is a type of wood found in tropical areas such as Central Sulawesi. Eboni wood is usually used as a furniture, sculpture, decorative wall and plywood. Eboni wood in the market of Central Sulawesi is dominated in the form of furniture or souvemir. Eboni furniture or souvenir market has been exist mainly in Palu, the capital of Central Sulawesi. Unfortunately, the market demand has been decline over the last years. In this research, the method used  was SWOT analysis to identify the perceived strengths and weaknesses and also opportunities and threats faced by the company. The result of research is indicate that Sumber Urip Eboni are quadrant 1 with the values of X-axis (1,62) and Y-axis (0,40), which means that companies can used the benefit from their strength and opportunity. The strategy to be applied in these conditions is to support aggressive growth polices.Keywords: Eboni, Furniture or Souvenir, and Marketing
INISIATIF MASYARAKAT TERHADAP PEMANFAATAN HUTAN DESA MIRE KECAMATAN ULUBONGKA KABUPATEN TOJO UNA-UNA Salma, Salma; Umar, Syukur
Jurnal Warta Rimba Vol 8, No 3 (2020)
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A village forest is a state forest not saddled with permission or rights, managed by the village and used for the welfare of the village. The village forest of Mire is located in Ulubongka District area , Tojo Una-una Regency, Central Sulawesi Province. The road facilities are connecting to Mire Village with other villages in Ulubongka District especially hill area has not been adequate with a means of transportation that has not been fully supported, as of access to local communities with other areas is limited both in the process of mobilizing the population and other access. These conditions are what influence society in both cultural social aspects and the economic development of production at village levels. The research was carried out in November through December 2019 using qualitative descretive methods. Data retrieval was done through surveys and interviews that included a list of questions. The research involved a personage especially the head of the family in Mire Village, Ulubangko District, Tojo Una-una Regency, Central Sulawesi. The result of the interview, have a lot of factors that bring out public initiative for utilization Mire Village Forest is Aleurites moluccana because it is not complicated for cultivation and we know for ourselves that the plant it a fast growing, the price was high. Their ecotourism development plans are tracking pathways to Mount Katopasa. But, on the other hand, the plan to manage the Mire Village Forest in the village doesn't compensated with enough knowledge of village forests and village management plan.Keywords: Forest Village, Utilization, Public Initiative