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Journal : Jurnal Environmental Science

Studi Geografi Pemanfaatan Hasil Hutan Bukan Kayu Kawasan Hutan Lindung Kecamatan Alu Abdul Mannan; Muhammad Yusuf; Feri Padli; Rusdi Rusdi
Jurnal Environmental Science Vol 5, No 2 (2023): April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35580/jes.v5i2.46200

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AbstractSecara garis besar, Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui Pemanfaatan Hasil hutan bukan kayu dalam kawasan hutan lindung kecamatan Alu.. Dalam Penelitian ini digunakan kombinasi metode deskriptif kualitatif dan kuantitatif dengan teknik pengambilan data survey terrestrial, wawancara dan system informasi geografi. Temuan dalam penelitian ini menunjukkan bahwa terdapat 67 jenis hasil hutan bukan kayu dalam kawasan hutan lindung yang dimanfaatkan oleh masyarakat. Terdapat 13 tujuan  Terdapat 13 tujuan pemanfaatan hhbk oleh masyarakat di kecamatan alu yang terdiri dari: 1). tujuan konsumsi; 2). sebagai rempah – Rempah; 3). bahan baku obat-obatan tradisional; 4). penyaluran Hobi; 5). Bahan Baku Perkakas Pertanian / Pertukangan; 6 Bahan Baku Alat Musik tradisional; 7). Alat Berburu hewan liar; 8). Bahan baku makanan /minuman tradisional; 9). tujuan Komersil / dijual; 10). bahan Kelengkapan bangunan rumah; 11). tanaman Pembatas Kebun; 12). peralatan / Perabotan rumah tangga; 13). aksesoris / Perhiasan diri dan rumah tangga. Terdapat empat wilayah dalam kawasan hutan lindung di kecamatan alu yang menjadi lokasi pemanfaatan hasil hutan bukan kayu yaitu 1). wilayah buttu arawunang – kawo kawong; 2). wilayah buttu arawunang-buttu takkararo; 3). wilayah buttu saragian buttu kembar serta; 4). wilayah pao pao – puppuuring.
KEARIFAN LOKAL DALAM PEMANFAATAN KAWASAN HUTAN LINDUNG Abdul Mannan; Muhammad Yusuf; Maddatuang Maddatuang; Sulaiman Zhiddiq; Muhammad Ansarullah S Tabbu; Jeddah Yanti
Jurnal Environmental Science Vol 6, No 1 (2023): Oktober
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35580/jes.v6i1.52926

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Deforestation is one of the environmental challenges faced by the global community today, and excessive exploitation of forest resources and land conversion are among the causes of this issue. Utilizing local wisdom to preserve the forest's functions is a significant step toward achieving ecological and economic harmony in forest management in Indonesia. This research aims to unveil the local wisdom of the community in utilizing forest and land resources in the Kalumammang village protected forest area. A combination of qualitative and quantitative descriptive methods is employed in this study, using terrestrial survey data collection, interviews, and geographic information systems. The research results indicate that there are two types of forest resource utilization, namely Logging and Non-Timber Forest Products (NTFPs). There are six objectives for land utilization, which include agriculture, plantations, livestock farming, settlements, public facilities, and village social facilities. Local wisdom with conservation value is evident in the use of forest plants for hunting, determining the age of hunted animals, protecting water sources around livestock farming areas, using organic fertilizers, and implementing agroforestry practices in agricultural and plantation land management.Keyword: Protected Forest, Local Wisdom, Forest and Land Resources 
ANALISIS DPSIR (DRIVER, PRESSURE, STATE, IMPACT, DAN RESPONSE) HUTAN MANGROVE DI SULAWESI SELATAN: STUDI KASUS DI KABUPATEN TAKALAR Abdul Malik; Abdul Rahim; Abdul Jalil Rasyid; Abdul Mannan; Dary Setiawan Arif
Jurnal Environmental Science Vol 6, No 1 (2023): Oktober
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35580/jes.v6i1.53020

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Degradation and deforestation of mangrove forests in South Sulawesi continues due to high dependence and unsustainable use of mangrove ecosystem services. Therefore, considering decisions in efforts to protect and sustainably manage mangrove forests is needed. This research aims to formulate policies related to the protection and sustainable management of mangroves due to the degradation and deforestation of mangrove forests in South Sulawesi using the DPSIR (Driver, Pressure, State, Impacts, and Response) approach, with a case study of the Takalar Regency mangrove forest. Data collection includes secondary and primary data, which includes field observations and interviews with questionnaires to local communities (150 respondents) using purposive sampling. Moreover, semi-structured interviews were conducted with local governments (1 respondent), Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) (1 respondent), and mangrove experts from university (2 respondents) and then tabulated and analyzed using the DPSIR approach. The results show that several policy recommendations that can be considered in reducing pressure, improving the condition of mangrove forests, and reducing the impacts, are as follows: (1) carrying out mangrove rehabilitation and restoration efforts, (2) establishing natural conservation zones and green belts, (3) implementing sustainable mangrove utilization practices and developing integrative management plans (4) increasing community participation, knowledge, and access to education, (5) creating alternative forms of employment, (6) increasing awareness about the need to carry out assessments regarding the economic benefits of mangroves, (7) encouraging the development of payment schemes for ecosystem services, (8) developing and implementing an environmentally friendly integrated mangrove cultivation system (silvo-fishery model), (9) establishing a policy and legislative framework for the protection and management of mangroves, (10) ensuring legal certainty and enforcement, (11) eliminating all existing and ongoing forms of subsidies or incentives that can cause degradation or loss of mangroves, and (12) supporting and encouraging the development of mangrove ecotourism.Keywords: DPSIR, Mangrove Forests, Deforestation, Sustainable Management, South Sulawesi