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Keanekaragaman Jenis Burung di Kawasan Hutan Mangrove, Resort Pemangkuan Hutan Muara Gembong, Kesatuan Pemangkuan Hutan Bogor Dwi Agus Sasongko
Pangale: Journal of Forestry and Environment Vol 2 No 2 (2022): Pangale
Publisher : Program Studi Kehutanan Fakultas Pertanian dan Kehutanan Universitas Sulawesi Barat

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31605/pangale.v2i2.2104

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Muara Gembong Forest Management Unit Resort (RPH), Ujung Krawang Forest Management Unit (BKPH) is an area that has mangroves and is the only one in the Bogor Forest Management Unit (KPH) working area. The mangroves at the Muara Gembong Forest Pemangkuan Resort (RPH) are a habitat for several species of birds. The types of birds that live around mangroves are not always the same as the types of birds that live in the surrounding forest area because of the unique nature of mangrove forests. The research aims to identify the diversity of bird species and their habitat in the Muara Gembong Forest Pemangkuan Resort (RPH). The methods used to determine bird species diversity are point count and IPA. Habitat data collection is done by using vegetation analysis. In the Muara Gembong Pemangkuan Forest Resort (RPH) area, there are 17 species of birds from 12 families with a total of 827 individuals. The diversity of bird species is categorized as being which indicates that the ecosystem is stable in a stable state. In the Muara Gembong Forest Pemangkuan Resort (RPH) area, there are 3 types of vegetation, namely red Pidada (Sonneratia caseolaris), white Api-api (Avicennia marina), and black Api-api (Avicennia alba). The diversity of vegetation types can be referred to as the low category.
Analisis Pendapatan dan Nilai Ekonomi Wisata Alam Taman Langit Pangalengan 360˚ Dwi Agus Sasongko
Pangale: Journal of Forestry and Environment Vol 3 No 1 (2023): Pangale
Publisher : Program Studi Kehutanan Fakultas Pertanian dan Kehutanan Universitas Sulawesi Barat

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31605/pangale.v3i1.2740

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The COVID-19 pandemic caused a sharp decline in state revenue in the tourism sector in 2020, even though a year earlier tourism reached its peak as Indonesia’s largest foreign exchange earning sector with a value of USD 20 billion or the equivalent of Rp. 280 trillion. However, this condition slowly began to change as cases of COVID-19 began to decline. The Pangalengan 360˚ Sky Park Natural Tourism is one of the tourist attractions in Bandung Regency which began to grow in December 2020. Against the background of previously abandoned land, it is important to know how the management of nature tourism can provide income for the community and the amount of economic value for tourism. The purpose of this study was to determine tourist perceptions, tourism management income, and calculate the economic value of nature tourism. The research was conducted using the Travel Cost Method. This approach calculates the amount of travel costs incurred by tourists in order to enjoy The Pangalengan 360˚ Sky Park Natural Tourism. The conclusion of the study shows that The Pangalengan 360˚ Sky Park Natural Tourism gets very good perceptions from tourists; the gross income of the manager of the Pangalengan 360˚ Sky Park is Rp. 4,632,025,200/year; as well as the economic value of Pangalengan 360˚ Sky Park is Rp. 46,358,040,000/year.
Study Population and Characteristic Habitat of Grizzled Leaf Monkey (Presbytis comata Desmarest, 1822) in Gunung Botol Resort, Gunung Halimun Salak National Park Indri Septiani; Zainal Muttaqin; Dwi Agus Sasongko
Journal of Sylva Indonesiana Vol. 7 No. 02 (2024): Journal of Sylva Indonesiana
Publisher : Talenta Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32734/jsi.v7i02.14416

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The grizzled leaf monkey (Presbytis comata) is a protected endemic species of West Java based on the Regulation of the Minister of Environment and Forestry Number P.106/MENLHK/SETJEN/KUM.1/12/2018 concerning Protected Plant and Animal Species. The research was conducted in May-June 2022 in the Gunung Botol Resort, Gunung Halimun Salak National Park. This research aims to identify population numbers and characteristics of the grizzled leaf monkey’s habitat. This research was carried out by observation using the modified line transect method. There were 21 grizzled leaf monkey individuals consisting of 19 individuals from five groups and two solitary individuals. The distribution of meeting points is at an altitude between 1.119-1.292 masl. The population density in the three blocks ranges from 12.5 to 60 individuals/km². The estimated grizzled leaf monkey population at the Gunung Botol Resort is 785 individuals. The group size of grizzled leaf monkeys ranges from 2-6 individuals. The age structure of grizzled leaf monkeys showed a value of 42.86% for the adults and 28.57% for the pre-adult and adolescents. The results of measurements of temperature obtained an average of 19.90-21.60°C with an air humidity of 71.87-90.51%. The slope of the research block ranges from 25-40%, and the altitude ranges from 1.119-1.292 masl. The diversity of vegetation types in the Gunung Botol Resort was found in 98 species and 43 families. The tree-level vegetation type that has the highest Importance Value Index is the ki merak (Eura javanica) at 105.69%. There were 15 species of grizzled leaf monkey fodder trees identified from 11 families. There are 6 species of grizzled leaf monkey sleeping trees identified and come from 4 families