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GREEN OPEN SPACE MANAGEMENT STRATEGY FOR RECREATION IN DKI JAKARTA OKTAVIA, RENO CATELYA DIRA; Oktovianus; Siregar, Hermanto; Hermawan, Rachmad; Sunarminto, Tutut
Media Konservasi Vol. 28 No. 2 (2023): Media Konservasi Vol 28 No 2 Agustus 2023
Publisher : Department of Forest Resources Conservation and Ecotourism - IPB University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29244/medkon.28.2.235-243

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Cities are dominated by two closely related aspects, namely the physical and human aspects. The physical aspect exists naturally in the form of space and its elements, while the human aspect is the subject of development as well as the user of its benefits. The city is part of human settlement, in its development, there is disintegrated planning because its development approach only sees the city as a physical object rather than a cultural object. The modern lifestyle requires the environmental atmosphere to be natural environmental atmosphere, which is valuable. The study was conducted to calculate the contribution of the environmental services aspects of Green Open Space (RTH) as a scientific basis in the policy strategy for managing Urban Parks (TK) and Urban Forest Parks (THK). Based on the results of this study, urban residents need UP and UFP as places for their recreational needs. The policy strategy is to create an appropriate GOS for recreational places. The engineering aspect of recreation sites in UP and UFP aims to optimize the recreational carrying capacity. The policy to overcome the problem improves ecological management through the enrichment and rejuvenation of old plants. Key words: Environmental Services Aspect, Green Open Space, Urban Forest Park, Urban Park
The Response Dynamics of Various Bird Species to Recreational Activities and Nature Tourism in Gunung Gede Pangrango National Park Avenzora, Ricky; Munajat, Mafut; Rachmatullah, Adam; Oktovianus; Oktavia, Reno Catelya Dira; Suprajanti, Dina Sri; Musoman, Ansyari
Jurnal Sylva Lestari Vol. 12 No. 3 (2024): September
Publisher : Department of Forestry, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Lampung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23960/jsl.v12i3.983

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Tourist activities in forest areas can potentially disturb wildlife, including bird species. One of the responses to such disturbances is avoidance. This study aimed to investigate and analyze the tolerance levels of various bird species to recreational disturbances in Gunung Gede Pangrango National Park, West Java, Indonesia. The method used in this research involved “dummy tourist activities” that varied by the distance tourists walked to the birds, the number of tourists, and the noise made by tourists. The results showed that forest birds had a maximum tolerance distance for tourist activities of around 10 m, while attractive birds had a maximum tolerance distance of around 20 m. The closest distance for tourists to observe all bird species was 5 m. It is concluded that all bird species had avoidance responses to various human or tourist disturbances. Raptors and colorful birds had low tolerance responses; songbirds had a medium tolerance, and forest birds had a high tolerance. Information on the response dynamics of various bird species to recreational activities is useful for creating tourism site planning and landscape design based on ecological wildlife carrying capacity. Keywords: avoidance response, birdwatching, disturbance response, ecotourism, Gunung Gede Pangrango National Park
Pengenalan Safety Induction di SMA Negeri 3 Malinau Sebagai Upaya Meningkatkan Kesadaran Keselamatan Kerja di Laboratorium Ni Putu Rahma Agustina; Oktovianus
EDU SOCIETY: JURNAL PENDIDIKAN, ILMU SOSIAL DAN PENGABDIAN KEPADA MASYARAKAT Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025): Februari-Mei 2025
Publisher : Association of Islamic Education Managers (Permapendis) Indonesia, North Sumatra Province

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56832/edu.v5i1.935

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Keselamatan dan kesehatan kerja (K3) merupakan aspek yang semakin mendapatkan perhatian, tidak hanya dalam dunia industri tetapi juga dalam berbagai sektor lain, termasuk pendidikan. Kegiatan pengabdian ini bertujuan untuk mengenalkan konsep safety induction kepada siswa SMA Negeri 3 Malinau sebagai upaya meningkatkan kesadaran keselamatan kerja di laboratorium. Kegiatan dilaksanakan secara hybrid, yaitu daring melalui Zoom oleh narasumber dan luring oleh guru Kimia bersama siswa-siswi yang mengikuti Fun Chemistry Club (FCC). Materi yang disampaikan meliputi potensi bahaya, penggunaan APD, dan prosedur evakuasi. Hasil evaluasi menunjukkan peningkatan pengetahuan dan perubahan perilaku siswa dalam menerapkan prinsip keselamatan kerja. Siswa menjadi lebih disiplin dan peduli terhadap kondisi laboratorium. Meskipun kegiatan ini menghadapi kendala seperti keterbatasan alat keselamatan dan infrastruktur digital, kolaborasi yang baik memungkinkan pelaksanaan tetap berjalan efektif. Kegiatan ini membuktikan bahwa pengenalan safety induction dapat membentuk budaya keselamatan sejak dini dan layak direplikasi di sekolah lain.
Assessing the Ecotourism Potential of Birdwatching in Tebet Eco Park, an Urban Green Space in South Jakarta, Indonesia Nismara, Muhammad Inas; Oktovianus; Sitanggang, Igras Vigran Antonio
Journal of Tourism Sustainability Vol. 5 No. 3 (2025): Special Issues KPI XIII & IRWNS Polban 2025
Publisher : Politeknik Negeri Bandung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35313/jtospolban.v5i3.170

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As one of the world's megadiverse countries, Indonesia holds vast potential for developing nature-based tourism, particularly avitourism. This study examines the birdwatching ecotourism potential of Tebet Eco Park, an urban green space in South Jakarta, by analyzing bird species' diversity, richness, dominance, and evenness within the park. Bird surveys were conducted from October to December 2024 using standardized observation methods along designated transects. A total of 24 bird species from 21 families were recorded. The Shannon-Wiener diversity index (H' = 2.46) and the Margalef richness index (R = 3.44) indicate moderate species diversity and community stability. Streptopelia chinensis and Pycnonotus aurigaster were the most dominant species, while Zosterops melanurus and Psittacula alexandri were identified as species of conservation concern. Several birds, such as Nectarinia jugularis, were noted for their colorful plumage or distinctive vocalizations, making them attractive for recreational birdwatching. The findings demonstrate that Tebet Eco Park has strong potential to be developed as a sustainable, accessible, and educational birdwatching ecotourism destination within an urban setting.