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Journal : International Journal of Educational Research and Social Sciences (IJERSC)

Participatory Rurral Appraisal Based Restoration in Support of Restoration of Degraded Peat Ecosystems in Tanjung Leban Village Bengkalis Resdati; Yusmar Yusuf; Rd. Siti Sofro Sidiq
International Journal of Educational Research & Social Sciences Vol. 2 No. 6 (2021): December 2021
Publisher : CV. Inara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51601/ijersc.v2i6.239

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Restoration based on Participatory rural appraisal is applied as the main carrying capacity for the successful restoration of peat ecosystems. This program is implemented through the approach of Rewetting, Revegeation and Revitalization. The research objective analyzes PRA-based restoration efforts and how the move will proceed. The data is obtained through interviews and analyzed qualitatively descriptively. The study found that peat wetting activities were carried out through the construction of canal barriers and supporting infrastructure, while replanting was implemented in line with economic revitalization programs. Not only forest timbers, food crops including pineapples are cultivated as an alternative source of livelihood. Women's groups are encouraged to actively process economic products, namely pineapple dodol and pineapple juice. The program is successful but marketing has not been maximal. The study found that peat wetting activities were carried out through the construction of canal barriers and supporting infrastructure, while replanting was implemented in line with economic revitalization programs. Not only forest timbers, food crops including pineapples are cultivated as an alternative source of livelihood. Women's groups are encouraged to actively process economic products, namely pineapple dodol and pineapple juice. The program is successful but marketing has not been maximal.
Alluvial Island Herbal Plant Landscape And The Ethno-Medico Malay Tradition Of Binamulia (Study Of The Bomoh Tradition-Based Medicine System In Malay Villages, Meranti Islands Regency, Riau) Yusmar Yusuf; Resdati Resdati; Rd Siti Sofro Sidiq; Muhammad Riskiansyah
International Journal of Educational Research and Social Sciences (IJERSC) Vol. 3 No. 5 (2022): October 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51601/ijersc.v3i5.485

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This study aims to identify and analyze various types of herbal plants around the Sago forest ecosystem which are often used as traditional medicine by the people of the Meranti Islands. This study uses qualitative methods, withdata collection techniques through interviews and direct observation in the field. The result was found a lot of herbal plants around the sago ecosystem that have many benefits and extraordinary benefits. However, nowadaystraditional medicine with herbal ingredients has started to disappear dueto the development of chemical drugs andthe decreasing number of peoplewho understand and understand traditional medicine. Therefore, this is where the importance of this research is to explore and examine and introduce efficacious herbal plants so that they can be preservedThis study aims to identify and analyze various types of herbal plants around the Sagoforest ecosystem which are often used as traditional medicine by the people of the Meranti Islands. This study uses qualitative methods, with data collection techniquesthrough interviews and direct observation in the field. The result was found a lot of herbal plants around the sago ecosystem that have many benefits and extraordinary benefits. However, nowadaystraditional medicine with herbal ingredients has started to disappear due to the development of chemical drugs and the decreasing number of people who understand and understand traditional medicine. Therefore, this is where the importance of this research is to explore and examine and introduceefficacious herbal plants so that they can be preserved
Co-Authors Achmad Hidir Adila, Adinda Fitri Aisyah Aisyah alfiansyah, Refan Alif, Muhammad Rauf Alika Nurmala Siregar Alvin Brain Sinaga Anas Pattaray Andini, Fitri Andini, Niken Andri Sulistyani Anisa Trisari Ardino, Algitia AsAri, Azi As’adi Eka Putra, Doni Ashaluddin Jalil Ashaluddin Jalil Ayu Diana Ayunda, Defita Azila, Nur Bahagiana, Berkah Bastian, Aldi Betrinadyan, Mega Brian, Brian Dea Pratiwi, Vonni Desti, Desti Dewi Nuraini, Dewi Dewi, Yossie Kharisma Erpiani Siregar Fadhlan Arifin Fadia Nabila Maharani Fadli, Mashur Fauzana, Millati Forseta, Olivia Hady, Miftahul Hamidah ' Handayani, Suci Tri Hanifah Rahmah Hartiyusma, Fanita Hesti Asriwandari Iirna Andriyanti Imelda Yunita Ismawati, Danti Kemala Putri, Nurul Khoirunnisaa Rahmadani L Laras Gemi Nestiti Lestari, Niken Fujia Maharani Dewi Puspita Mega Betrinadyan Mhd. Ishaq Abdush Shabur Millati Fauzana Muhammad Ihsan Muhammad Ihsan Muhammad Riskiansyah Muhardi, M. Nabiha, Khairunnisa Ningsih, Ike Rahma Nurhamlin, Nurhamlin Nurul Kemala Putri Pangaribuan, Rina Marta Uly Pinasthika, Saskia Pradika, Bayu Purba, Ranada Rahayu Marina Sari Rahayu, Anggi Sri Reski, Putri Risdayati Risdayati Risdayati, Risdayati Rizka Hasanah Robi Armilus, Robi Romi Marnelly, T. Rosalina Malau, Renata Ruli Hamsana Sardjana Orba Manullang Seger Sugiyanto Septiana, Ernanda Siti Sofro Sidiq Sugiyanto, Seger Suh, Nur Aliza Syafrizal Syafrizal Syafrizal Syafrizal Syafrizal Syafrizal Syafrizal Syafrizal Syamsul Bahri T. Romi Marnelly Tedi Ramadani Teguh Widodo Teguh Widodo Via Novitasari Vira Santika Wulandari, Naomi Wulandari, Resti Yesi, Yesi Yusmar Yusuf Yusmar Yusuf Yusmar Yusuf Yusmar Yusuf Yusmar Yusuf Yustiani, Maulida Zakia, Ummy