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Journal : Advance Sustainable Science, Engineering and Technology (ASSET)

The Analysis of Habitat Suitability for Macaca Tonkeana in the Pangi Binangga Natural Reserve of West Toboli Village Using SIG and PCA Approach Susianti, Siti; Muis, Hasriani; Misrah, Misrah; Akhbar, Akhbar; Arianingsih, Ida; Baharuddin, Rhamdhani Fitrah; Hulu, Amati Eltriman
Advance Sustainable Science, Engineering and Technology Vol 6, No 2 (2024): February - April
Publisher : Universitas PGRI Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26877/asset.v6i2.18798

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The boti monkey, also known by its scientific name Macaca tonkeana, is a type of endemic primate found on Sulawesi Island. This study aims to determine the suitability of Macaca tonkeana habitat by using spatial analysis methods to determine the most suitable areas for survival. The study used a sample of locations conducted by observation method. The data collected was then spatially analysed by overlaying, classing, weighting, and scoring. PCA analysis was used to classify variables and assign weights to each parameter. Based on the habitat suitability model developed, the study sites were classified into three suitability levels: low, medium and high. Low suitability with an area of 9.475621 ha (0.374%). Medium suitability with an area of 461.777729 ha (18.184 %). High suitability with an area of 2065.896076 ha (81.442%). The model validation showed that most of the validation points were located within the high suitability class, with 92.59% of the total validation points. This indicates that the study site is likely to be a highly suitable habitat for Boti Monkeys.
Spatial Analysis of the Level of Accessibility of the Bobo Village Community in the Lore Lindu National park Area Istiqamah, Nurul; Muis, Hasriani; Massiri, Sudirman Daeng; Baharuddin, Rhmadhani Fitrah; Misrah, Misrah; Toknok, Bau; Maiwa, Arman; Rahman, Abdul; Hulu, Amati Eltriman
Advance Sustainable Science, Engineering and Technology Vol 6, No 2 (2024): February - April
Publisher : Universitas PGRI Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26877/asset.v6i2.18000

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This research aims to determine the level of community accessibility in the Lore Lindu National Park Conservation area and determine the level of community accessibility in reaching areas that have been selected based on the provisions of the Cooperation Agreement (PKS) between Lore Lindu National Park and the Bobo Village Government in 2021. This research uses spatial analysis with five variables: land use, slope, and distance from roads, rivers and settlements. Determining the weight of each variable uses the Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) method with sources from the Bobo Village community and the Bobo Village Conservation Management Institute. The research results show that with the AHP method, land use has a significant effect on the level of community accessibility with a weight of 52.3%, followed by other parameters, namely slope of 26.8%, distance from the main road of 11.3%, distance from the river is 3, 4%, and distance from settlements is 6.2%. Furthermore, three classes of accessibility levels for the Bobo Village community were obtained: low level covering an area of 390.94 ha (96%), medium level covering an area of 17.76 ha (4%) and high level surrounding an area of 0.11 ha. (0%).