Anita Zaitunah
Program Studi Kehutanan, Fakultas Pertanian, Universitas Sumatera Utara 20155

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Study on the Potential of Inundation area by tsunami in Ciamis Coastal of West Java Anita Zaitunah; Cecep Kusmana; I Nengah Surati Jaya; Oteng Haridjaja
FORESTA Vol 1, No 1 (2012): MARET
Publisher : FORESTA

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Indonesia has experienced many earthquakes and tsunamis. Tsunamis had caused heavy destruction and deaths. The aim of the study is to find out spatially the potential of inundation area by tsunami. GIS analysis was conducted using Arcview software to obtain an elevation map and the potential of inundation area caused by tsunami. The run up of 7.5 m flooded 4% from whole study area. When the run up was 7,5 m, some areas were flooded reaching 200 m from the coast and there were also some points going further to 1 km. The information on the distance and extent of inundation from by tsunami can become an input on potential areas flooded by water and having destruction.Key words : tsunami, inundation, coastal area, West Java
Potential Economic and Development Prospects of Non Timber Forest Products in Community Agroforestry Land around Sibolangit Tourism Park Affandi, Oding; Zaitunah, Anita; Batubara, Ridwanti
Forest and Society Vol. 1 No. 1 (2017): APRIL
Publisher : Forestry Faculty, Universitas Hasanuddin

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The communities who live around Sibolangit Tourism Park have developed nontimber forest products (NTFP) in their own agroforestry lands. This research evaluates the potential economic and development prospects from NTFP development in the Park by examining: (1) type of NTFP and economic value from community agrofrestry land, (2) contribution of NTFPs on household income, (3) development prospects of NTFP-based agroforestry around Sibolangit Tourism Park. The research was conducted in two selected villages around Sibolangit Tourism Park: Sembahe Village and Batu Mbelin Village. The research took place over a period between June and August 2016. Research data was obtained from in-depth interviews and observations. A descriptive method was used to analyze and describe facts related to the research aims. The type of NTFPs cultivated by communities at the research sites include mangosteen, durian, garcinia, candlenut, lanzones, lansium, bitter bean, and areca nut (as their forestry component) and ginger, turmeric, chili, papaya, etlingera, and banana (as the agriculture component). Most NTFPs are cultivated as a comercial product. The economic value of NTFPs in Batu Mbelin Village has reached Rp. 547,275,000/year or contribute 80.07% of total family income. Meanwhile, the economic value of NTFPs in Sembahe Village has reached Rp 682,100,000/year, contributing to 78.75% of total household income.  Therefore, the prospects for supporting and expanding NTFP in agroforestry plots in and around Sibolangit Tourism Park has high potential for supporting household income
Mapping land cover and vegetation detection in urban areas Zaitunah, Anita; Samsuri; Anggie Yohanna Mandalahi; Lailan Syaufina
Journal of Sylva Indonesiana Vol. 5 No. 01 (2022): Journal of Sylva Indonesiana
Publisher : Talenta Publisher

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The increase of population has caused land use land cover change. The development of a city has increase the need of settlements and buildings. Monitoring any land cover is important to support environmentally based and sustainable urban planning. Medan as one of big cities in Indonesia has showed a development of the areas. The aim of the study was to analyze the land cover and vegetation existence in two sub-districts of Medan. The supervised classification analysis was conducted for year 2019. Ground check was a part of the study. There were six land cover classes found in the area, namely paddy fields, grass, shrubs, trees, mixed plant, and built-up land. The largest area within two sub-districts is built up areas. The results show less vegetated areas within two sub-districts. There was 86% of built-up areas in Medan Baru and 69.3% in Medan Selayang. Vegetation as an important element in the environment needs to be preserved within the urban areas. There is a need to plant trees in less vegetated areas. Green open space should be incorporated into city planning in order to preserve and improve the quality of the urban environment.
The Community Satisfaction Analysis in Mangrove Forests Management in the Unit X KPHL Batu Bara Using Importance Performance Analysis Ginting, Eva Maria Natalina; Zaitunah, Anita; Syahputra, OK Hasnanda
Jurnal Ilmu Kehutanan Vol 19 No 1 (2025): March
Publisher : Universitas Gadjah Mada

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Sustainable forest management encompasses a holistic approach that considers forests' ecological, social, and economic functions. However, an increasing focus on economic functions often leads to the neglect of social and ecological aspects. Consequently, it is essential to evaluate community satisfaction regarding the service performance of forest management units (FMUs). This research aimed to assess community satisfaction with the service performance of Unit X KPHL Batu Bara, which oversees coastal forests primarily comprised of mangrove ecosystems in the coastal regions of Batu Bara Regency, North Sumatra, utilizing Importance Performance Analysis (IPA). The findings revealed that the service performance of Unit X KPHL Batu Bara falls short of community expectations, as indicated by a negative average gap score of -0.716 between service performance and expectations. The categories of assurance and tangibles exhibited the highest gap scores. Therefore, Unit X KPHL Batu Bara must enhance their service quality for the local communities.