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Nilai Ekonomi Biodiversitas Pada Rotasi Pengelolaan Hutan Kemiri (Aleurites Moluccana L. Willd.) di Daerah Penyangga Taman Nasional Lore Lindu Hendra Pribadi; Abdul Rahman; syukur Umar; Andi Sahri Alam; budi Setiawan; Munira Fathan
Jurnal Ilmu Lingkungan Vol 21, No 4 (2023): October 2023
Publisher : School of Postgraduate Studies, Diponegoro Univer

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/jil.21.4.796-806

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Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengidentifikasi nilai tambah dari segi lingkungan dan ekonomi, hasil penelitian dapat diambil kebijakan yang tepat untuk melestarikan lingkungan secara berkelanjutan dan meningkatkan kesejahteraan masyarakat sekitar daerah penyangga Taman Nasional Lore Lindu. Hasil penelitian ini menyajikan nilai biodiversitas sebagai nilai kompensasi yang akan didapat dari penurunan eksploitasi lahan atau penggarapan lahan menjadi lahan pertanian pohon kemiri, dengan tidak melakukan pengelolaan secara berkelanjutan pada hutan kemiri tersebut, maka nilai biodiversitas akan meningkat. Hal ini tentu akan mengembalikan fungsi utama kedua desa tersebut sebagai daerah penyangga kawasan Taman Nasional dari gangguan-gangguan luar serta sebagai penyangga kehidupan bagi manusia maupun hutan itu sendiri. Pendapatan rata-rata petani kemiri Desa Sigimpu dan Desa Bakubakulu dari hasil penelitian yang dilakukan yaitu berada pada kisaran angka >Rp.1.500.000 sampai dengan Rp. 2.500.000/Bulan. Sedangkan Nilai rataan WTA/nilai kompensasi yang diinginkan responden, pada Desa Sigimpu yaitu Rp.4.450.000/Ha/Bulan dan Rp.5.293.717/Ha/Bulan untuk Desa Bakubakulu. Nilai tambah ekonomi yang mampu diidentifikasi yang cukup tinggi yaitu sebesar ±Rp.11.280.000/bulan. nilai tambah dari segi lainnya berupa, meningkatnya nilai biodiversitas hutan, berkurangnya kerusakan lingkungan seperti hilangnya habitat  flora maupun fauna, menurunnya angka penebangan liar, dan secara tidak langsung kita akan memperoleh nilai tambah pada keseluruhan nilai ekonomi total.
Financial Feasibility of Palm Sugar Business in Ogomoli Village, District Galang Tolitoli Regency Andi Sahri Alam; Rafiuddin; Budi Setiawan; Hamzari; Pinki Kurniawan
Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan IPA Vol 10 No SpecialIssue (2024): Science Education, Ecotourism, Health Science
Publisher : Postgraduate, University of Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jppipa.v10iSpecialIssue.7870

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Sugar palm (Arenga pinnata) is a type of plant that has been known for a long time because almost all parts of this palm tree can be used and contribute to people's income. Sugar palm as an NTFP product has a very important role in the development of NTFPs in Indonesia can support the economy of rural communities and has a bright market and high demand. This research aims to determine the financial feasibility of the palm sugar business and determine community income from selling palm sugar in Ogomoli Village, Tolitoli Regency, Galang District. The method used in this research is the census method (which is studied in measuring variables), namely, all individuals in the population are enumerated (investigated or interviewed) as respondents. Results of research carried out in Ogomoli Village, Galang District, Tolitoli Regency. Took a sample of 44 people. Based on the research results above, the average income from the palm sugar business in Ogomoli Village, Galang District, Toli-Toli Regency obtained by respondents was equal to. Rp. 19.584.00/ year with an average NPV of Rp. 105.950.39, with a Net B/ C of Rp. 5.33. The IRR value is 11.50% and the payback period (PP) in the palm sugar business is the profit earned or returned in the sixth year.
The Role of Educational Forests in Community Empowerment and Climate Change Mitigation: A Case Study at Tadulako University Abdul Rosyid; Golar; Budi Setiawan; Rhamdhani Fitrah Baharuddin; Hamka
Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan IPA Vol 11 No 6 (2025): June
Publisher : Postgraduate, University of Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jppipa.v11i6.11295

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Educational Forests are greatly needed by higher education institutions, especially those studying forestry. Various activities can be carried out by students, lecturers, and related parties to be involved in research in order to develop science and knowledge so that they can make real contributions, and empower communities around forest areas to be competitive so that they do not have a high enough value for forest resources, especially wood forest products. In addition, the existence of educational forests is considered capable of mitigating climate change at a micro level. The research was conducted in the Tadulako University Educational Forest as shown in the picture above. The stages of this research consist of two, namely a ground check by taking random samples of trees. Then the second is to identify local community wisdom using qualitative methods with the Rapid Rural Appraisal approach. This research was conducted in the Tadulako University Educational Forest with a direct observation approach. The results of this study found that the land in the forest is still maintained by implementing a forestry system in the form of, where the community utilizes the forest by taking non-timber forest products, rattan, and air ecosystem services.