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Aktivitas Harian Rusa Totol (Axis Axis) di Taman Hutan Kota Muhammad Sabki Kota Jambi Hendra Kurniawan; Thoriq DevisHoriansa; Dinda Tri Agustina; Citra Rahmatia
Jurnal Riset Rumpun Ilmu Tanaman Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025): April : Jurnal Riset Rumpun Ilmu Tanaman
Publisher : Pusat riset dan Inovasi Nasional

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55606/jurrit.v4i1.5570

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Wild deer populations have declined owing to poaching and habitat loss. Conservation in captive outside deer's native environment can prevent extinction and maximize sustainable use. IUCN classifies Spotted Deer (Axis axis) as least concern. The Muhammad Sabki City Forest Park contains 5 Spotted Deer (Axis axis) from PTPN 6, 1 Male and 4 Female, presented to Jambi City Government. Captivity (ex-situ conservation) can optimize and maintain Spotted Deer use to rebuild the population. The research used Focal Animal Sampling and Continuous Recording in Muhammad Sabki City Forest Park in Jambi City in June 2024. Male and female deer were observed for data collection. Observation and computation took 10 hours with 15-minute intervals and 5 sessions.
Literature Analysis: Local Community Involvement in Mangrove Forest Ecotourism Management in Indonesia Amelia Retno Eka Putri; Asramid Yasin; Dinda Tri Agustina
Jurnal Riset Rumpun Ilmu Tanaman Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025): April : Jurnal Riset Rumpun Ilmu Tanaman
Publisher : Pusat riset dan Inovasi Nasional

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55606/jurrit.v4i1.6526

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Indonesia has vast mangrove forest potential with high biodiversity and great ecological benefits. One of the developing management approaches is community-based mangrove ecotourism which not only emphasizes economic aspects but also environmental conservation. This study aims to analyze the involvement of local communities in mangrove ecotourism management and its impact on mangrove forest conservation in Indonesia. The method used is literature analysis with a descriptive-qualitative approach to ten studies published in the last 5-10 years. The results of the analysis show that active community participation in planning, implementing and evaluating the management of ecotourism areas contributes significantly to the sustainability of mangrove ecosystems. Despite the challenges of unequal capacity and strategic roles, this study confirms that community involvement is an important pillar in the success of community-based conservation. Thus, a collaborative approach between the community, government, and other stakeholders needs to be continuously strengthened to support ecotourism as well as mangrove conservation.