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Studies of Used to Forest Product by Dayak Meratus Tribe in the Forest Area of Meratus Mountain, Hulu Sungai Tengah Regency Sunarhadi, M. Amin; Kartikawati, Siti Masitoh
Forum Geografi Vol 19, No 2 (2005): December 2005
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/forgeo.v19i2.4844

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Dayak Meratus tribe is the native tribe that lives in the forest area of Meratus Mountain. Biological basic data on plant biodiversity in the area, particularly plants utilized by Dayak Meratus tribe, have not been much discovered. The research are: (1) to discover the traditional characteristic and knowledge of Dayak Meratus tribe, (2) to determine the priority of plants to be conserved, (3) to study local government policy in the forest resources management and, (4) to determine the strategy of priority plants conservation. Research was conducted at Meratus Mountain forest area, Hulu Sungai Tengah Regency and Herbarium Bogoriense, Biological Research and Development Center of LIPI, Bogor, from July to September 2002. Determination of priority plants is based on 4 criteria: (1) Index of Cultural Significance that consists of three value, that are: quality of use, intensity of use, exclusivity of use, (2) Distribution, (3) Status in the nature area (wild, semi domesticated, domesticated/cultivated), and (4) the characteristic of use/utilization by the community (commercial, subsistence). The number of plant species used by Dayak Meratus Tribe is 240 species of 18 use characteristic, 2 species endemic, 14 species rare, 111 species have more than one utilization function, 20 medicinal plants can be used as a consideration in changing the status of protected forest to conservation areas with status of national park.
NORMA SOSIAL MASYARAKAT DESA NUSAPATI DALAM PENGELOLAAN HUTAN RAKYAT Rahman, Erry; Roslinda, Emi; Kartikawati, Siti Masitoh
JURNAL HUTAN LESTARI Vol 4, No 2 (2016): Jurnal Hutan Lestari
Publisher : Universitas Tanjungpura

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26418/jhl.v4i2.15725

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The forest condition progressively reduced so that the desire to maintain a strong forest of the village community Nusapati. Social norms is one of the factors affection the forests, because social norms can prevent people to do the wrong behavior, such as deforestation the forestation. This study aimed to determain characteristics of a society consisting of age, education, ethnicity, land, occupation, gender and religion in community forest management and to determine whether social norms play an importan role in the management of community forests. This research was conducted in September 2015 located Nusapati village. The survey method with interview, sampling studies using total sampling and data collection techniques using primary and secondary data. The collected data are analyzed and presented descriptively. The research showed condocted on sosial norms, the comunity adhere to unwritten rules rather than written rules. Unwritten rules include tolak bala ritual and  deliheration to resolvethe problem in the management of public forest (hutan rakyat). Keywords: social norms, community forests, communities.
ETNOTEKNOLOGI BERBURU DAYAK KUBIN DI DESA MANGGALA KECAMATAN PINOH SELATAN KABUPATEN MELAWI Firdaus, Ari; Kartikawati, Siti Masitoh; Roslinda, Emi
JURNAL HUTAN LESTARI Vol 7, No 3 (2019): JURNAL HUTAN LESTARI
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26418/jhl.v7i3.37509

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Traditional hunting is hunting using traditional tools, such as traps, chopsticks, spears, arrows, root and barracks to hunt fish in the river. Hunting equipment used is simple, the material is easily obtained in the surrounding environment and can be assembled and made by yourself. and crossbow. Manggala Village is a village in Melawi Regency where the people are still doing hunting activities, especially the Dayak Kubin tribe, even though Manggala Village has become the center of South Pinoh Sub-district and the conditions are already relatively advanced. This study aims to record the species of animals that are targeted by the Dayak Kubin community in Manggala village, Pinoh Subdistrict, South Melawi District, and examine the hunting techniques and tools used for hunting Dayak Kubin. This study uses a survey method, the determination of respondent with purposive sampling. Number of animal species utilized and targeted by Dayak Kubin people in Manggala Village, Pinoh Selatan District, Melawi Regency, as many as 12 species of 12 families, 2 types of animals, 1 family consisting of 1 species. Dayak Kubin hunting activities carried out by groups and individuals. Tools used in hunting activities are spears, snares, trawl, traps and fishing rods. Hunting techniques carried out by the Dayak Kubin people still use traditional methods such as the materials used are still derived from forest plants such as leaves and bark made concoctions, perform rituals before hunting.Keywords:Dayak Cubic Tribe, Etnotecnology, Hunting Technique
ETNOBOTANI BAMBU OLEH MASYARAKAT DI SEKITAR HUTAN DESA LANDAU GARONG KABUPATEN MELAWI Retnawati, Wiwin; Wardenaar, Evy; Kartikawati, Siti Masitoh
JURNAL HUTAN LESTARI Vol 8, No 1 (2020): JURNAL HUTAN LESTARI
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26418/jhl.v8i1.39293

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The people of Landau Garong village have a direct relationship with plants in their traditional use (ethnobotany), especially bamboo. Bamboo in the village is very abundant so that many people use it in various needs according to their skills. The purpose of this study was to record and document the types used and find out patterns of utilization of bamboo by the community around the village forest Landau Garong Melawi district. The benefit of this research is to inform the community outside the Landau Garong village about the types of bamboo and their sustainable use patterns by the community around the Landau Garong village forest. This study uses a survey method with data collection techniques using the PRA method. Data obtained through observation and interviews. Data collected in the form of primary data and secondary data. Based on the results in the field, I obtained 6 types of bamboo, namely Gigantochloa hasskarliana, Bambusa vulgaris var.vulgaris, Schizostachyum brachycladum, Schizostachyum flexuosum, Gigantochloa balui dan Gigantochloa levis. There are 6 types of use of bamboo by the community, namely as building materials, craft materials (household crafts and fish trap crafts), food ingredients, traditional ritual materials, agricultural equipment materials, and traditional game materials. Keywords: Ethnobotany, Bamboo, Community Around The Forest, Landau Garong Village
INTERPRETASI POTENSI EKOWISATA DUSUN DAROK KECAMATAN BONTI KABUPATEN SANGGAU KALIMANTAN BARAT Islamiati, Resti; Kartikawati, Siti Masitoh; Widiastuti, Tri
JURNAL HUTAN LESTARI Vol 8, No 2 (2020): JURNAL HUTAN LESTARI
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26418/jhl.v8i2.40193

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Darok hamlet is located in the bonti sub district of sanggau district. Has many tributaries such as the Hisi, river the Himua and Tangis, the Darok and the Bonti river. Darok hamlet has good natural forest. Has the status of protected forest areas Mount Budu, Iron Mountain, there are protected plants Amorphophallus titanium dan Rafflesia tuan mudaee young master one of West Kalimantan endemic. There are animals like tringgiling, jungle cats, and proboscis mongkeys which are still widely around the river. Darok village is also still thick with ‘Gawai’ traditions. The purpose of ths study was to record the potential of ecotourism and develop interpretations of the ecotourism potential of the village of Darok.  The method used is exploration and ascending coordinates and direct interviews with hamlet heads, custom temenggung and local communities. The results of explroration there are 28 attractions that can support the interpretation of ecotourism potential, namely 18 physical potentials, 3 potential rare and endemic plants, 7 culture potentials. The results of the exploration were develoved into two tour package pathways, namely the protected forest path package and social culture this package was made based on field research. The protected forest package is on the heavy side, the settlement is 3 km away, there are potential waterfalls cascades, cascade amorphophallus titanium and others. While the social culture route in the north is 1 km away there is potential for tembawang forest, rice fields, traditional houses, and othersKeywords: Ecotourism, Interpretation, Pathway Interpretation.
ETNOBOTANI BAHAN KERAJINAN ANYAMAN DARI HASIL HUTAN BUKAN KAYU OLEH MASYARAKAT SEKITAR HUTAN DESA LANDAU GARONG KABUPATEN MELAWI Saroh, Zummais; Tavita, Gusti Eva; Kartikawati, Siti Masitoh
JURNAL HUTAN LESTARI Vol 8, No 1 (2020): JURNAL HUTAN LESTARI
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26418/jhl.v8i1.39292

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Forest is a stretch of land that contains biological natural resources and has the potential to meet the various needs of human life. One benefit is taken immediately from the forest are non-timber forest products in the form of plants for woven handicraft materials. The utilization of non-timber forest products as woven material in the village of Landau Garong has not been documented. This study aims to record and document non-timber forest products that are used by the community around the forest as raw materials for woven crafts and to know the use of plants as traditional woven materials in the Landau Garong Village Pinoh Selatan District Melawi Regency. The study used a survey method with PRA data collection techniques. Data obtained through observation and interviews. The results showed there were 9 plants species that are used, namely sega rattan (Calamus caesius Blume), jempayang rattan (Plectocomia elongata Martiue ex Blume), tajam rattan (Calamus egregius Burret),  lingkau bamboo (Gigantochloa hasskarliana), buluh bamboo (Schizostachyum brachycladum),  kinyel bamboo (Schizostachyum flexuosum), pandanus (Pandanus tectorius), resam (Dicranopteris linearis), coconut leaves (Cocos nucifera). Produces as many as 16 shapes plaits include bakol, semangang, pemansai, ronjong, ragak, bubu, kelongkang, entungap, rojut, lengkak, layan, timpak, capan, ketupat dan kampel.Keywords: Ethnobotany, Woven Craft, Non-Timber Forest Product, Landau Garong Village
ETNOBOTANI POHON DI DESA BUKIT BATU PADA AREAL HTI PT. BHATARA ALAM LESTARI KECAMATAN SUNGAI KUNYIT KABUPATEN MEMPAWAH Jamilah, Nurul; Herawatiningsih, Ratna; Kartikawati, Siti Masitoh
JURNAL HUTAN LESTARI Vol 7, No 3 (2019): JURNAL HUTAN LESTARI
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26418/jhl.v7i3.37555

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This research aims to study the utilization and processing of tree species in daily activities by the community of Bukit Batu Village. Respondents is select using snowball sampling method, field observations and study literature. The results of the study are 22  types of tress from 15 family that  been used by the socsiety of Bukit Batu village, Sungai Kunyit Subdistrict, Mempawah Regency. Of these 22 tree spescies divided into 4 groups including building 10 species, firewood 5 species, boat 7 species, and medicine1 species.  The most widely used part of the tree is the stem 95%, twigs and branches 22%, and the  laest used is the skin part which is as much as 4% by the people of Bukit Batu Village.Keywords: Bukit Batu Village,  ethnobotany, useful plants, snowball sampling 
FITOGEOGRAFI PASAK BUMI (Eurycoma longifolia, Jack) PADA KAWASAN HUTAN LINDUNG GUNUNG AMBAWANG BUKIT BENDERA KABUPATEN KUBU RAYA KALIMANTAN BARAT Le, Mardon Van; Kartikawati, Siti Masitoh; Manurung, Togar Fernando
JURNAL HUTAN LESTARI Vol 7, No 1 (2019): JURNAL HUTAN LESTARI
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26418/jhl.v7i1.31960

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Pasak Bumi (Eurycoma longifolia, Jack.) It is a rare medicinal plant commonly found in Indonesian forests. The purpose of the study was to determine the phytogeography of pasak Bumi in Mount Ambawang Bukit Bendera, Kubu Raya Regency. The study was conducted by survey method with data collection techniques using the census method. The conditions observed included conditions, slope, altitude, and wind direction aspects (North, South, West, East). Then map the census results by measuring stem diameter (cm), tree height (m), slope (%), altitude (m asl), wind direction aspects, and coordinate points. Then true value, with the literature on habitat and phytogeography of pasak Bumi. Based on the results of the study found a total of 91 individuals scattered starting from an altitude of 98-200 m above sea level, the southernmost most found amounted to 45 individuals, the eastern part numbered 17 individuals, the western part amounted to 18 individuals while in the north with the number 11 individuals. This is because growth is covered by a canopy of dense trees that cover the pasak Bumi plant.Keywords: Eurycoma longifolia, Gunung Ambawang, Kubu Ray, pasak Bumi, phytogeography.
PENILAIAN POTENSI DAYA TARIK BUKIT JAMUR DI DESA BHAKTI MULYA KABUPATEN BENGKAYANG Injoi, .; Kartikawati, Siti Masitoh; Siahaan, Sarma
JURNAL HUTAN LESTARI Vol 7, No 3 (2019): JURNAL HUTAN LESTARI
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26418/jhl.v7i3.36022

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Bengkayang Regency is one of the regencies in West Borneo Province which has a diversity of resources and natural magnificence, that is Bukit Jamur, nature tourism is one of the activities that utilize the potential of natural resources and environmental management. This study aims to assess the potential of the Bukit Jamur natural tourism magnetism in Belangko, Bhakti Mulya Village, in Bengkayang Regency. The method used in this research is accidental sampling through interview techniques and the tool used for the data collection is questionnaire. The calculation results of the assessment criteria based on the 2003 ODKA ODTWA development standard classification that is the assessment of tourist magnetism, with the score 1004 or (B). This shows the magnetism of Bukit Jamur is potentially being developed as a natural tourist magnetism in Belangko, Bhakti Mulya Village, in Bengkayang Regency.Keywords: Assessment, Bengkayang, Bukit Jamur, ODTWA.
ETNOBOTANI REMPAH TRADISIONAL DI DESA EMPOTO KABUPATEN SANGGAU KALIMANTAN BARAT Robi, Yohanes; Kartikawati, Siti Masitoh; Muflihati, .
JURNAL HUTAN LESTARI Vol 7, No 1 (2019): JURNAL HUTAN LESTARI
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26418/jhl.v7i1.31179

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This study examines the ethnobotany of traditional spices in the Village of Empoto, Sanggau District, West Borneo. The research was conducted by interviewing, observing and making herbarium specimens. This study aims to record the plants spesies used as traditional spices, and explore the  patterns utilization of plants as traditional spices by the pople in the village of Empoto, Sanggau District, West Kalimantan. As many as 59 plants species from 27 families are traditionaly used by the communities in Empoto village as traditional spices. The most widely used of plant family is Zingiberaceae (8 species). The highest utilization of plants as spices are derived from Dayak tribe, followed by Malay tribe and simultaneous utilization of this both tribe, (100%, 28% and 28% respeetively). The pattern of utilization of spices used by the poeple in Empoto Village, Sanggau District,West Kalimantan is grouped into 7 patterns, namely spices as spices, flavour enhancers, aromatics, preservatives, naturalizers, softeners and coloring.Keywords : Empoto Village, Ethnobotany, Traditional Spices