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MANAJEMEN PENGELOLAAN HUTAN PRIBADI DI DESA SINTUWU KECAMATAN PALOLO KABUPATEN SIGI Abd Rasid; Adam Malik; Andi Sahri Alam
Jurnal Warta Rimba Vol 6, No 1 (2018)
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Private forest is a concept of forest management that places society as the main sector in maintaining and using forest function, while the government has role as facilitator that supports the farmers community. The management and the development of  private forest in Sintuwu village Palolo subdistrict is a collaboration of Forestry and Plantation Department of Sigi District. The research was conducted for three months, began on April  up to the month of June 2015, located in Sintuwu village Palolo subdistrict Sigi district.  The research aimed to find out of how the process of Private Forest Management was done by the society. Data gathering was done by observing and interviewing with questionnaire. The data gathered analized descriptively. The result of the research showed that the management program of the private forest that made by Forestry and Plantation by full involvement of farmers community of Sintuwu village that established, and based on the result of interviewing the respondents of the farmers community who said that less attention from Forestry and Plantation Department then the Private Forest management was done individually without any coordination. All farmers community did the private forest management that included infrastructure, planting area management, planting, maintaining and supervising by their own ways without monitoring by the government, therefore at the end of the planting the plant, it was ignored for them less of information and no coordination of  the Forestry and Plantation Department about the next step that should be done in relation to the Private Forest management itself.Keywords: Institution, Society and Government, Private Forest
KOMPOSISI VEGETASI PAKAN JULANG SULAWESI (Ryticeros cassidix) DI KAWASAN CAGAR ALAM PANGI BINANGGA KECAMATAN PARIGI MAUTONG Hanapi Hanapi; Adam Malik; Sustri Sustri
Jurnal Warta Rimba Vol 4, No 2 (2016)
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Hornbill (Rhyticeros cassidix) is Sulawesi endemic bird and fruit eater bird. The fruits that eaten by hornbill categorized as small fruits and in large number involved ficus species and stoneseeds, it is non-ficus species. Hornbill bird also easy to be recognized by having big beak and body. And commonly the exist bird habitats relatively good by founding some birds species as an indicator of good forest ecosystem. The aim of the research was to find out the Woof Vegetation of Hornbill (Ryticeros cassidix) bird in the Natural Conservation Area in Pangi Binangga village Parigi Mautong District Central Sulawesi that began on November up to the month of Desember 2014. By knowing the woof vegetation and the birds habitat, it is important to keep their preservation because the bird is Sulawesi endemic. The result of the research that conducted in Natural Preservation Area of Pangi Binangga found the vegetation composition of Hornbill (Ryticeros cassidix ) bird.The analysis result of vegetation composition by applying Importance Rate Index (IRI) when Hornbill in the primary forest in Natural Conservation Area of  Pangi Binangga: The highest Importance Rate Index on Tree species Level  (Pometia Pinata J.R Forst) with rate of 35.1%, onPole species level (Canarium asperum) with rate of 53.4%, on pile species level  (Pinanga sp) with rate of 25.5% and on seeding species level (Memordica cochinchinensis) with rate of 23.6%. By using transect path observation plot of 100 meter, it was found some Woof  Vegetations  of Hornbill in the Natural Conservation Area of Pangi Binangga, they were; Beringin  tree  (Ficus benjamina) that had rate of 18.7 %, Ebony (Diospyros celebica Bakh) that had rate of 14.8 %, Canary nut (Canariu asperum) with rate of  6.07 % and Benunu (Ficus annulata blume) with rate of  5.50 %.Keywords : Vegetation composition, Woof of Hornbill (Ryticeros cassidix)bird 
POTENSI VEGETASI HUTAN MANGROVE DI WILAYAH PESISIR PANTAI DESA KHATULISTIWA KECAMATAN TINOMBO SELATAN KABUPATEN PARIGI MOUTONG Lisna Lisna; Adam Malik; Bau Toknok
Jurnal Warta Rimba Vol 5, No 1 (2017)
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Mangrove is a coastal vegetation community which dominated by several species of mangrove trees. They are able to grow and to flourish in the tidal area of muddy beach. This study aims to determine a stand and volume potency of mangrove forest in Coastal Territory of Equator village. The applied method was a partition strip. This method means to use combination between strip and partition process. On the tree level, it is used partition process while on the seedling and stake level, they are applied a small strip in the big one. The result describes that there are 5 (five) mangrove species in the spot namely Sonneratia ovata, Rhizophora mucronata, Avicennia lanata, Xylocarpus moluccensis dan Acanthus ilicifolius, particularly in Equator village. The higher INP is Avicennia lanata species which is 93, 69% level of the tree, 90,72% of the stake, and 70, 51% of seedling while the lower INP is Xylocarpus moluccensis species which is 48, 09% level of the tree, 49, 99% level of the stake and 13, 97% level of seedling. Then, it is concluded that Avicennia lanata becomes the most dominant species in mangrove forest. On the tree level potency of each hectare, Avicennia lanata species with 3, 638 m2 is higher than Xylocarpus moluccensis species with 1, and 819 m2 and the potency value of stall level is 110,25 m3/Ha. The percentage of stake volume potency of Xylocarpus moluccensis type with 0,439 m3 is lower thanAvicennia lanata type with 0, 0795 m3 in an area 10, 36 m3/Ha potency of each hectare.Keywords: Mangrove Forest Vegetation
ANALISIS KESESUAIAN PENGEMBANGAN HUTAN KEMASYARAKATAN DI WILAYAH KPHP MODEL SINTUWUMAROSO DESA KILO KECAMATAN POSO PESISIR UTARA Bernid Mebunde; Adam Malik; Imran Rachman
Jurnal Warta Rimba Vol 3, No 2 (2015)
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Indonesia is rich of forest since years ago strongly interacted with forest, the forest and human have become unity. Many human needs can be fulfilled by forest such as housing, clothing, food, medicines, and environment service. Forest management is done to provide benefits for society generally and for people surroundings particularly. The benefits can be performed through planning and management optimally as the forest functions. The right determination of forest management is done to make forest useful optimally for the society either directly or indirectly. The regulation No. 41 Year 1999 stipulating that forming area of forest management of levels such as province, city,and unit namely forest management unit (KPH) as the main functions and to destiny for. The implementation of forest management in KPH become the fulfillment to conduct forest management covering forest arrangements activity, government effort emphasizing regulation is the publishing of government regulation No. 6/2007 jo PP 3 Year 2008 about Forest Arrangement, Forest Management Planning, and Forest Utilization explaining KPH covering Conservation KPH (KPHK), Preservation KPH (KPHL), and Production KPH (KPHP). The research was conducted at Society Forest of Kilo Village, Poso Pesisir Utara Sub district of Poso Regency. It was from June to August 2014. The data source obtained were observation and interview which directly observe the object examined and asking and answering by using questions guidence formed questionnaire. The result indicates that the location of biophysical condition is very exactly to utilize for forest production not plants forest wood with rubber types because it can give ecology benefits for environment improvement and re-optimizing forest function. The development of HKm formed society empowerment in Kilo village is as suitable with the economy social of society because make benefits for society income Key Wods: Analysis, Development, Society Forest, KPHP
SIKAP MASYARAKAT DALAM PENGELOLAAN HUTAN PASCA KEGIATAN REBOISASI DI KELURAHAN LAMBARA KECAMATAN PALU UTARA KOTA PALU Rusdiana Rusdiana; Adam Malik; Sitti Ramlah
Jurnal Warta Rimba Vol 5, No 1 (2017)
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This research aimed to find out people‘s will level about reforestation in Lambara. This research was conducted on September up to the month of November 2014, it was located in Lambara, North Palu, Palu City. This research used data type and data source, data gathering technique, data analysis by using Likert Scale.  The result of the research showed that age, educational background, dependents, income, and land size that possessed by respondents were low.  The people’s will about reforestation, the lack of understanding about reforestation was low enough, but people understanding about reforestation was  high because of the socialization given by the person on charge in Lambara that tent to the way doing reforestation, the plants grown, the planting space, and the plants treatment. The people’ will about reforestation in Lambara was low enough.  The lack of understanding and knowledge about reforestation in Lambara was affected by educational background and socialization about reforestation that was done by person in charge to the people of Lambara was less. Therefore in the recent time no more reforestation activities done because most of the people there work on the plantation.Kata Kunci: People’ attitude, forest management, Reforestation
STUDI KOMPOSISI DAN POTENSI VEGETASI HUTAN PRODUKSI DI WILAYAH KPHP MODEL DAMPELAS TINOMBO DESA LEMBAH MUKTI KECAMATAN DAMPELAS KABUPATEN DONGGALA Mohammad Nizar; Adam Malik; Abdul Wahid
Jurnal Warta Rimba Vol 4, No 1 (2016)
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Forests play an important role in supporting the survival of life of living creatures, especially human beings, forests do not only provide immediate benefits as a source of forest timber and non-timber forest but also provide indirect benefits as a regulator of water management, soil fertility, erosion control, and landslides. So the existence must be maintained through regulation functions of forests. Therefore, KPHP is an institution that is closely related to the setting function of the forest. Forest production in the region KPHP Dampelas – Tinombo as the territory of Lembah Mukti village that damage has an area of about 735 hectares, therefore, requires a basic data about the composition and the potential production forest in Lembah Mukti village of using planning, management of forests and development of plantation forests. The research was conducted for 3 months starting from June to September 2014, in a production forest in Lembah Mukti village. The aims of research to determined the composition and potential vegetation in forest production. This research uses purposive sampling line continue, with the number of observation plots as much as 30 plots with a size of 20 m x 20 m. Production forest composition Lembah Mukti village consists of 25 types of vegetation, at the level of the tree in the plot as many as 169 individuals from 20 types of vegetation, while poles as many as 102 individuals of 14 species and seedlings stage as many as 73 individuals from 10 types of vegetation. Volume tree in the plot observations as much as  164,13 m3 of 169 individuals, the type of  Tapi – tapi (Haplolobus cellebicus) has the most volume with 51,22 m3 and the volume level of the pole inside the plot observations as much as 15,71 m3 of 126 individuals, Jabon types (Anthocepalus cadamba) has the highest volume with 4,13 m3.Keywords : Composition studies, Potential vegetation, Forest production.
Motivasi Masyarakat Desa Mire Terhadap Perlindungan Hutan Di Kawasan Hutan Lindung Kecamatan Ulubongka Kabupaten tojo una-una Septian Rulianto; Adam Malik; Andi Sahri Alam
Jurnal Warta Rimba Vol 6, No 2 (2018)
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Population growth around the protected forest will increase the threat damage caused by uncontrolled land clearing which can damage the ecosystem environment. This study aimed to know people motivation in Mire Village, Ulubongka Sub-district, Tojo Una-Una Regency of protected forest area. Method of this study was qualitative descriptive, through collecting primary and secondary data. Both of these data were obtained from interview result with the respondent and some supporting data such as village government and literature study. Data analysis used Likert Scale 5-3-1, to find out how far community motivation toward protection forest in protected forest area in Mire. The result of this study indicated that ecological motivation is still quite dominant with a percentage (98,82%) by being in the motivated category compared with economic motivation by (62,35%) and social motivation (97,84%) in relation to regional safeguards of protected forest area in Mire. Ecology motivation is encouraged by the strong desire of people in Mire to preserve its forest area, including the preservation and ecosystem stability that will be maintained in the future. In an effort to protect the forest in Mire, people do replanting of critical lands and establishing village regulations along with the strict punishments for people violate the rules. Keywords: People Motivation, Protection Forest
PERSEPSI MASYARAKAT TERHADAP KEGIATAN REHABILITASI HUTAN LINDUNG DI DESA SARUMBAYA KECAMATAN BANAWA SELATAN KABUPATEN DONGGALA Abdi Tri Pambudi; Adam Malik; Andi Sahri Alam
Jurnal Warta Rimba Vol 7, No 4 (2019)
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Forest and land rehabilitation is intended to restore, maintain and improve forest and land functions so that the carrying capacity, productivity and role in supporting living systems is maintained. The reduced quality of the environment can lead to natural disasters such as floods and landslides and other natural disasters that can harm living things. This study aims to determine public perceptions of protected forest rehabilitation activities in Sarumbaya Village. The study was conducted for three months, from November 2016 to January 2017. The research location was located in Sarumbaya Village, Banawa Selatan District, Donggala Regency, Central Sulawesi Province. Data collection techniques through interviews using questionnaires, with in-depth interviews, which are expected to provide information that supports the validity of data obtained from the questionnaire results. The number of respondents taken was 32 people, respondents were chosen deliberately using a Likert scale analysis with scaling modifications 1-3-5. The results showed that the perception of Sarumbaya Village community towards the rehabilitation of protected forest activities carried out by the Donggala District Forestry Service can be categorized high. This is evident from the community's knowledge of the existence of rehabilitation activities and community involvement in rehabilitation activities starting from the planning, implementation and maintenance stages which are classified as high.Keywords: Perception, Rehabilitation, Protection Forest.
EVALUASI PERTUMBUHAN POHON Di LOKASI REVEGETASI LAHAN PASCA TAMBANG PT. GENBA MULTIMINERAL DESA MOLINO KECAMATAN PETASIA TIMUR KABUPATEN MOROWALI UTARA Oktavian S; Adam Malik; Abdul Wahid
Jurnal Warta Rimba Vol 7, No 1 (2019)
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Mining is one of the activities of management and utilization of natural resources as an effort to fulfill human needs and is the largest contributor to foreign exchange, mining business activities in forest areas used to support development have caused environmental damage and must be reclaimed immediately. This study aims to describe the status of tree growth in post-mining land and evaluate the causes of health problems in tree growth in post-mining land. The method used in this study uses two blocks of objects carried out at one location, namely in block 7. The parameters measured in identifying the status of this growth are plant diameter, plant height, percent plant growth, percent health of plants and soil samples. The types of plants observed in this study were sengon (Paraserianthes Falcateria), lamtoro (Leucaena Leucocephala). The results showed that based on two observation blocks, namely block a with lamtoro and block b with sengon plants, the percent growth and the best percent health were in block a where percent grew by 83% and percent health of the plant by 100%. On the other hand, in blocks of b percent, plant growth is only 37% and percent of plant health is 00.0%. Based on the lab results on soil sampling from each block, block B has a very low nutrient content compared to block a. The results of soil analysis on the observed blocks showed that there was a low nutrient value in nitrogen (N), potassium (K), and phosphorus (P).Keywords: post-mining land, nutrient deficiency, plant growth.
RESPON MASYARAKAT TERHADAP PENGELOLAAN HUTAN RAKYAT DI DESA MANTIKOLE Dina Anggraini; Adam Malik; herman harijanto
Jurnal Warta Rimba Vol 7, No 3 (2019)
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Community forest is one of the initiatives of the government in order to overcome the fulfillment of the community's needs for timber forest products, adding to the number of forest areas that have been reduced due to natural forests which have suffered a lot of degradation and de-concentration. The benefits that can be obtained from community forest management include fulfillment of timber needs, increased community income and increased productivity of community land. The purpose of this study was to determine the understanding and response of the community towards community forest management carried out by the community of farmer groups in Mantikole Village, West Dolo District, Sigi Regency. This research was conducted for three months from December to February 2019 in Mantikole Village, West Dolo District, Sigi Regency. The number of samples in this study were 30 respondents who were obtained using a random method, the respondents consisted of village officials, community leaders, traditional leaders, youth leaders, community forest farmer groups, and farmers not community forests. The data analysis method used in this study is descriptive analysis. The results of the study show that most of the people (respondents) agree to rakayat forest management. The understanding of the people of Mantikole Village is classified as low in rakayat forest management, but the response of the community is high in rakayat forest management and the community hopes that they can increase economic income through rakayat forest management.