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PENYUSUNAN DRAFT RANCANGAN REKOMENDASI PERATURAN DESA Elfan Lafindra; Andre Cahya Yuliansyah; Dena Wijayanti; Rifky Diniyah; Yuliadi Zamroni
Jurnal Warta Desa (JWD) Vol. 1 No. 2 (2019): Jurnal Warta Desa (JWD)
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian Masyarakat Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (623.697 KB) | DOI: 10.29303/jwd.v1i2.37

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Kondisi peraturan desa di Desa Menemeng terbilang belum begitu diperhatikan. Pemerintah desa masih belum merancang peraturan tertulis yang berlaku secara keseluruhan untuk Desa Menemeng, dan lebih mengandalkan awig-awig dusun sebagai instrument yang mengatur masyarakat. Disamping itu masyarakat menyadari bahwa keberadaan perdes tersebut sangat penting dan perlu upaya pengembangan. Oleh sebab itu perlu dibuat sebuah draft rancangan rekomendasi peraturan desa yang hendak diajukan pada musyawarah desa sebagai bentuk upaya perancangan peraturan desa. Metode yang digunakan yakni pengumpulan dan pengolahan data, penyusunan draft rancangan rekomendasi peraturan desa, sosialisasi, dan serah terima. Hasil dari penelitian ini adalah dengan selesainya penyusunan draft rancangan rekomendasi peraturan desa yang kemudian diserahkan kepada pihak pemerintah desa yang diharapkan draft tersebut digunakan sesuai dengan tujuan perancangannya. Hasil dari kegiatan ini juga memberikan respon positif baik dari masyarakat maupun pemerintah desa bahwa draft tersebut sangat membantu baik dalam mengetahui permasalahan maupun tentang aspirasi masyarakat tentang peraturan desa di Desa Menemeng.
IDENTIFICATION OF NECROPHAGOUS FLIES IN KERANDANGAN NATURE PARK, LOMBOK Fitri Ramadani; Budi Utomo; Yuliadi Zamroni
Jurnal Biosains Pascasarjana Vol. 26 No. 2 (2024): JURNAL BIOSAINS PASCASARJANA
Publisher : Universitas Airlangga

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/jbp.v26i2.2024.143-151

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Necrophagous flies are flesh-eating insects during the decomposition process of animal organic substances.Their diversity and abundance are influenced by environmental factors and biogeographical positions. This studyaimed to identification the diversity and abundance of necrophagous flies in Kerandangan Nature Park, Lombok. Inthis study, we used rat carcasses as food for necrophagous larvae. The results of this study obtained four Family flies,there is Calliphoridae, Sarcophagidae, Muscidae, and Piophilidae, and 12 species of necrophagous flies, they areChrysomya megacephala, Chrysomya rufifacies, Chrysomya bezziana, Calliphora sp., Lucilia sp., Hemipyrellialinguriens (Diptera: Calliphoridae), Hydrotaea ignava, Antherigona orientalis (Diptera: Muscidae), Protopiophilasp. (Diptera: Piophilidae); Sarcophaga bravicornis, Sarcophaga cf australis, and Sarcophaga cf lincta (Diptera:Sarcophagidae). The most dominant necrophagous insects present are Chrysomya megacephala and Chrysomyarufifacies.
The Distribution and Abundance of Gastropods and Bivalves on The Coast of Kecinan, Pemenang, North Lombok: Candri, Dining Aidil; Gusti Ngurah Eka Putra; Yuliadi Zamroni
Jurnal Moluska Indonesia Vol. 9 No. 2 (2025): Oktober 2025
Publisher : Masyarakat Moluska Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54115/jmi.v9i2.106

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Gastropods and Bivalves are important organisms to study in terms of community because they can serve as indicators of environmental quality due to their sedentary nature. This research was conducted in April 2024 at Kecinan Beach, Malaka, Pemenang District, North Lombok Regency, with the aim of identifying species and analyzing the distribution patterns and abudance of Gastropods and Bivalves in the intertidal zone. Sampling was conducted using the quadrat transect method in three observation areas, each divided based on different activities. In each area, a 50 meter transect was laid out toward the sea with 1 x 1 meter quadrats placed every 5 meters. Data were analyzed to obtain values for abundance, diversity index, dominance index, morisita index and evenness index. The results identified 131 species with 338 individuals, consisting of 107 species of Gastropods and 24 species of Bivalves. Stations I and II, which have good seagrass and coral reef ecosystems, showed a higher number of individualsĀ  compared to station III, which is located near a river mouth. The diversity index at stations II and I was classified as high, while station III had a moderate index. The evenness index at all stations showed a stable distribution pattern. The low dominance index indicated that no species dominated the area.