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Waste Management Model in Gamalama Village Ternate City Nini, Wa; Pobela, Elva
Jurnal Geografika (Geografi Lingkungan Lahan Basah) Vol 5, No 1 (2024): GEOGRAFIKA
Publisher : Universitas Lambung Mangkurat

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20527/jgp.v5i1.12330

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This research aims to identify waste management models and public perceptions about waste in Gamalama Village, Central Ternate City. This research used a qualitative descriptive. Data collection was carried out through interviews, questionnaires, documentation and testing the validity of the data using the triangulation method. The research results show that the volume of waste in Gamalama sub-district increased by 514,834 m3/day, and 187,914,319 m3/year. Waste management still uses the old model, namely picking up the source of the waste at the TPS and continuing it to the TPA. This risks of accumulation waste made people have a negative perception about waste management in Gamalama sub-district. Gamalama Village should implement the 3 R model (reuse, reduce and recycle) which can process waste into useful and economically valuable goods, and ultimately waste can be handled from upstream to downstream. 
IDENTIFIKASI HAMA PADI SAWAH (Oryza sativa L) MENGGUNAKAN PERANGKAP CAHAYA DI DESA KONAROM, KECAMATAN DUMOGA TENGGARA KABUPATEN BOLAANG MONGONDOW aputungan, Hardiana F. P; Pobela, Elva; Mokoginta, Agustinus; Bansaleng, Yessikah F.; Sugeha, Mia Audina A.
AGROTEK: Jurnal Ilmiah Ilmu Pertanian Vol 8, No 1 (2024): Maret
Publisher : Percetakan Umi Toaha Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33096/agrotek.v8i1.477

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Research on Identification of Paddy Rice Pests Using Light Traps in Konarom Village, Southeast Dumogga District. The purpose of this study was to determine what types of nocturnal insect pests were found in rice plants in the generative phase. The research was carried out in 3 different locations, namely: 1. Konarom Village 2. West Konarom Village 3. North Konarom Village, Southeast Dumoga District, from March to July 2021. The method used in this study was descriptive analysis. Descriptive research aims to describe or explain something as it is. In the results of research conducted in the field, there are several types of insects. In Konarom Village, only 6 types of insects were found, while in Konarom Barat Village there were 7 types of insects and in North Konarom Village there were 6 types of insects. Of the 7 types of insects found, Nilaparvata lugens / Brown planthopper, the highest N value was 475 and the lowest population density was Gryllotalpa brachyptera / Orong-orong 2,5
Study of the Use of Local Wisdom to Control Weeds to Support Sustainable Agricultural Businesses in Purworejo Village, Modayag District Mokoginta, Agustinus; Pobela, Elva; Doa, Saskia
Biofarm : Jurnal Ilmiah Pertanian Vol. 20 No. 2 (2024): BIOFARM JURNAL ILMIAH PERTANIAN
Publisher : Universitas Pekalongan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31941/biofarm.v20i2.5149

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This research aims to determine the use of local wisdom to support sustainable agriculture. Research location in Purworejo and East Puwerejo Villages, Modayag District, East Bolaang Mongondow Regency. Data used in the form of primary data and secondary data. Primary data was obtained from farmers via a list of questions has been prepared, while secondary data is obtained from the District Office or Village Office. How to take samples using Purposive sampling with take as many samples as possible 20 farmer. The analysis used is descriptive analysis. Results This research shows that the farming community utilizes the local wisdom of weed plants before planting the weed plants, everything is cleaned, after that the weeds that have been cleaned are piled up with soil, their belief is that these weeds can produce natural fertilizer or nutrients for the plants to be planted.
IDENTIFICATION OF WOMEN'S EMPOWERMENT MODELS THROUGH ENTREPRENEURSHIP TRAINING BASED ON SUPERIOR PINEAPPLE PRODUCTS IN PASSI BARAT DISTRICT, BOLAANG MONGONDOW REGENCY Pobela, Elva; Mokoginta, Jumie Sophia Lingkakoa; Mokodongan, Muhamad Fathir; Manoppo, Puan Maharani
Agrisaintifika: Jurnal Ilmu-Ilmu Pertanian Vol. 8 No. 2 (2024): Agrisaintifika
Publisher : Universitas Veteran Bangun Nusantara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32585/ags.v8i2.5809

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This research concerned with the model of women's industries empowerment through entrepreneurship training based on superior pineapple products in Lobong Village, West Passi District, Bolaang Mongondow Regency. This research aims to identify a model of women's empowerment through entrepreneurship training based on superior pineapple plant products in Lobong Village, West Passi District so that they are able to solve problems related to the National Research Master Plan in the focus areas of Social Humanities, Education, Arts and Culture. This research was carried out using a qualitative approach, namely, by viewing the object of study as a system, meaning that the object of study is seen as a unit consisting of elements that are interrelated and describe existing phenomena. This research methods was carried out in 4 (four) stages, namely the First Stage, the preliminary study stage. The second stage is tdata collection. The third stage is data processing. The fourth stage is conclusion. The research results show that access to education for small and medium industries for women in Lobong Village is mostly quite low, but the impact felt is quite significant. Economically, the small and medium women's industries in Lobong Village Enterprises which previously had no income, through entrepreneurial training/technical guidance activities, have earned their own income to supplement their family's needs. There are even several small and medium women's industries whose pineapple jam products are marketed outside the area and in supermarkets. Based on the results of field observations, small and medium women's industries in Lobong Village are quite proficient in mastering pineapple jam product processing skills, but their main obstacle is the ability to build networks and they still really need additional capital to increase production. Keywords: Empowerment, Women, Entrepreneurship Training, Pineapple Plants.
Ethnobotanical Analysis of Medicinal Plant Utilization by Local Communities Poneke, Wildy Vendy; Pasambuna, Henratno; Pobela, Elva; Gilalom, Trisno
ULIN: Jurnal Hutan Tropis Vol 9, No 2 (2025)
Publisher : Fakultas Kehutanan Universitas Mulawarman

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32522/ujht.v9i2.22678

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This study aims to analyze the use of medicinal plants by local communities in the Toraut area of Bogani Nani Wartabone National Park, using an ethnobotanical approach. Data were collected through interviews with respondents and analyzed descriptively and quantitatively using the Informant Consensus Factor (ICF) and Fidelity Level (FL). The analysis results showed a very high consensus (ICF = 1.00) across seven disease categories, such as body odor, sore throat, bone fractures, and kidney disease, dominated by certain species such as Forest Betel (Piper caducibracteum), Sesewanua (Clerodendron sp.), and Forest Starfruit (Averrhoa bilimbi). The highest FL value (100%) was found for specific species-benefit pairs, including Kayu Arang (Cratoxylon celebicum) for diarrhea and vomiting and Mayana (Coleus atropurpureus) for increasing stamina. Most species exhibited low to medium FL values, indicating their multi-indication nature. The species with the highest frequency of mention, namely Sesewanua, Forest Betel, Tiger Grass, Forest Starfruit, and Forest Mangosteen, are key plants that play an important role in traditional medicinal practices. These findings emphasize the importance of conservation efforts, pharmacological validation, and preservation of local knowledge to support the sustainable use of medicinal plants.
Study of the Use of Local Wisdom to Control Weeds to Support Sustainable Agricultural Businesses in Purworejo Village, Modayag District Mokoginta, Agustinus; Pobela, Elva; Dosa, Saskia
Jurnal Biologi Tropis Vol. 24 No. 4 (2024): Oktober - Desember
Publisher : Biology Education Study Program, Faculty of Teacher Training and Education, University of Mataram, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jbt.v24i4.7708

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Local wisdom is the basic knowledge of life, obtained from experience or the truth of life, can be abstract or concrete, balanced with nature and the culture of a particular community group. This research aims to determine the use of local wisdom to support sustainable agriculture. Research location in Purworejo and East Puwerejo Villages, Modayag District, East Bolaang Mongondow Regency. Data used in the form of primary data and secondary data. Primary data was obtained from farmers via a list of questions has been prepared, while secondary data is obtained from the District Office or Village Office. How to take samples using Purposive sampling with took a sample of 60 farmer. The analysis used is descriptive analysis. Results This research shows that the farming community utilizes the local wisdom of weed plants before planting the weed plants, everything is cleaned, after that the weeds that have been cleaned are piled up with soil, their belief is that these weeds can produce natural fertilizer or nutrients for the plants to be planted.
Inventory of Medicinal Plants at the Toraut location Bogani Nani Wartabone National ParkArea Poneke, Wildy Vandy; Rahmanita, Dini; Pobela, Elva; Rempas, Robby; Kolondam, Liza
Jurnal Biologi Tropis Vol. 25 No. 1 (2025): Januari - Maret
Publisher : Biology Education Study Program, Faculty of Teacher Training and Education, University of Mataram, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jbt.v25i1.8369

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Bogani Nani Wartabone National Park (BNWNP) is the largest land national park area in Sulawesi. There are so many potential medicinal plants found in this area, but data regarding medicinal plants is still very minimal. Therefore, it is very necessary to carry out identification activities related to medicinal plants in the BNWNP area. This research aims to find out what types of medicinal plants exist, how they are known and used by the community, and how medicinal plants are distributed in the research location. This research was carried out at the Toraut location in the BNWNP area. This research is exploratory research where primary data was taken by direct survey and secondary data was obtained through interviews and literature study. The research results showed that there were 13 types of plants from 11 families. The parts of plants that have medicinal properties that have been used by local communities in the toraut location for generations include bark, stems, leaves, flowers, fruit, roots and sap. The most used part is the bark. Medicinal plants scattered in the Toraut BNWNP location are then clustered into 4 quadrants with the largest/dominant distribution in quadrants 2 and 3, namely in the north and east.
The Production Forest area Surrounding Badaro Village, Modayag District, East Bolaang Mongondow Regency, and the Non-Timber forest Products that the Local Population Uses Pasambuna, Hendratno; Nini, Wa; Pobela, Elva; Karundeng, Feldy; Paputungan, Nining G.; Tawaja, Ramzia Djangoan; Paputungan, Riski
Jurnal Biologi Tropis Vol. 25 No. 1 (2025): Januari - Maret
Publisher : Biology Education Study Program, Faculty of Teacher Training and Education, University of Mataram, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jbt.v25i1.8433

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Forest products are used by the communities that surround forest regions to meet their basic requirements. Finding out what kinds of non-timber forest products the people in the Production Forest Area near Badaro Village, Modayag District, East Bolaang Mongondow Regency, use is the goal of this study. The survey method or direct observation combined with interview-based data gathering techniques is the methodology employed in this study. Non-timber forest products with economic value are used by the locals in the Modayag District of East Bolaang Mongondow Regency, which includes Badaro Village. The four categories of non-timber forest products are as follows: First, ornamental plant groups, which include ferns, fan palms, and vegetables. Fruit groups like Amok/Sukun come in second. Third are plant groupings like aromatic pandan rice leaves and animal groups like red jungle fowls. It is possible to get this conclusion from the discussion and results description. It is intended that the government, academics, environmental observers, and the community will all be able to raise awareness of the value of using sustainable forest products at all societal levels, particularly for those who live and rely on them.
Pengaruh Pemberian Pupuk Power Grow Terhadap Pertumbuhan Dan Produksi Pada Tanaman Kacang Panjang (Vigna Sinensis L Mokoginta, Agustinus; Pobela, Elva; Paputungan, Hardiana F.; Ramadhan, Agung
Agrisaintifika: Jurnal Ilmu-Ilmu Pertanian Vol. 8 No. 1 (2024): Agrisaintifika
Publisher : Universitas Veteran Bangun Nusantara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32585/ags.v8i1.5025

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The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of Power Grow fertilizer on growth and production of several varieties of long bean plants (Chinese vinesL ). The method used is a RAK (randomized block design). The data obtained were analyzed using analysis of variance, and if it had a significant effect then it was continued with a 5% BNT test. The results of this study indicate that power grow fertilizer has no effect on the growth of long bean plants but varieties have a very significant effect on long bean growth and have no effect on long bean production. Whereas in the combination of treatments between fertilizers and varieties showed a real effect but no interaction occurred in the treatments Keywords: Power grow fertilizer, Growth, Production of long beans