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PELESTARIAN FLORA DI LINGKUNGAN PURA TAMAN AYUN MENUNJANG ATRAKSI NOMINASI WARISAN BUDAYA DUNIA Ni Nyoman Wirasiti; I Ketut Ginantra; A.A.G. Raka Dalem; I Ketut Muksin
Bumi Lestari Journal of Environment Vol 11 No 1 (2011)
Publisher : Environmental Research Center (PPLH) of Udayana University

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Taman Ayun is a tourist destination which is proposed as a world cultural heritage. Thus, the data about Taman Ayun are important things to be collected to support the proposal. This study is expected to provide data on flora. Data on flora were gathered based on site observation on September 5, 2008. The data collection was also supported by other data collecting techniques such as interview and literature review. Result of the study showed that there were 125 plant species around the temple. As much as 16,8 % were classified as rare/threatened or endangered, 1,6% rare and protected, and the rest (81,6 %) were not protected and not rare species. The highest proportion of the plant (30 %) were decorative plant. Others were material for ceremony (upakara) (21%), food and vegetables (19 %). All of those were covering 70 % of the plant. The rest were for medicine, providing shaded spots, animal fodder, other use and has not been used.
JENIS POHON, PEMANFAATAN SERTA KEPERCAYAAN MASYARAKAT DESA PELIATAN, KECAMATAN UBUD, GIANYAR-BALI I W. Suarna; A. A. G. R. Dalem; N. N. Wirasiti
Bumi Lestari Journal of Environment Vol 6 No 1
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A study on identification of trees species, their use as well as what the communitybelieve about them held in Peliatan Village, Ubud District, Gianyar Regency (Bali) onFebruary, 2005. The study was carried out by taking a walk along the roads or trails whichwere assessed for their potentials as tracking trails in this village while taking notes on thetree species observed. The trees then were determined their status, their use as well as whatthe community believe about them. Results of this study show that there were 148 kinds oftrees which have been identified on this village. From the use perspective, it was revealedthat these trees could give a wide range of benefits for the community of Peliatan as well asBali in general. Their use for decorations, provides shady spots, as well as uncultivated treeswere the highest in their proportion (22%). In addition, in this village they were alsoidentified 18% of trees which believed to provide a possitive or negative impacts to humans.Most of them (73%) were believed to be related to positive impacts to humans.
JENIS DAN MANFAAT FLORA PULAU DERAWAN KABUPATEN BARAU PROVINSI KALIMANTAN TIMUR Ni Nyoman Darsini; I .G. A. Sugi Wahyuni; A.A.K. Darmadi; Ni Nyoman Wirasiti
Bumi Lestari Journal of Environment Vol 8 No 1 (2008)
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A study on identication of plants species available on Derawan Island, Berau Regency, East Kalimantan has been conducted based on exploration survey around the island between 2002-2005. The plants whicht have observed were then listed on a table, their scientific names wrre recorded, their status (whether being protected or not) were determined, and the benefits or use of the plants were also listed. From this study it can be found 45 species of 30 families. They may bring benefits for the locals as vegetables, source of medicine, providing shady spots, or decorative plants.
JENIS-JENIS DAN KARAKTERISTIK BURUNG YANG DITEMUKAN DI KAWASAN BEDUGUL DAN SEKITARNYA N. N. Wirasiti; N. M. Rai Suarni; A. A. G. Raka Dalem
Bumi Lestari Journal of Environment Vol 5 No 2
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A study on birds (species and their characteristics) was carried out in Bedugul(Bali) between November and December 2004. Observation was made along transectlines which are set prior to the study. Species of birds observed were identified andrecorded. In addition, their distributions, status, source of food, reproductive seasons, aswell as migration patterns (whether migrant species or not) were determined. Thisstandard sampling strategy was also supported by casual observation and interview.Results of this study showed that Bedugul and surrounding area have a significantrole in conservation of Bali birds, because at least 56 species of birds have beenidentified in this area, which comprises of 18% of Bali birds. Conservation priorityshould be put on 8 species (14%) of the birds which are protected by law, as well as on 7% of endemic species (for Java and Bali). In addition, conservation effort should be alsogiven priority to 9% of birds that considered to be rare and potentially that be locallyextict. Habitat conservation should becoming focus of attention since it determines theavailability of food sources for those birds. Conservation on forest, plantation as well asshrubs should become focus of attention since these become habitats of more than a half(57%) of birds available in this area.