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Identification of Damage to the Sirimau Protected Forest on Ambon Island Latumahina, Fransina S; Mardiatmoko, Gun; Susilawati, Susilawati
Tropical Small Island Agriculture Management Vol 5 No 1 (2025): Tropical Small Island Agriculture Management
Publisher : Pattimura University Ambon Maluku Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30598/tsiam.2025.5.1.56

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The research was conducted in the Sirimau Protected Forest area of Ambon Island from June to October 2024. Several forms of damage in the protected forest are Konk, Cancer, Damage to leaf shoots or shoots, Broken or dead branches, Open Wounds, Termite Attacks, Liana, Brum, Moss, Broken Rod, and Leaves Discoloration. The damage to the Sirimau Protected Forest has caused serious ecological impacts, particularly the decline in the forest's ability to serve as a primary water catchment and absorption area for Ambon City. This has implications for increasing the risk of hydrometeorological disasters, such as flash floods and landslides in downstream areas, and threatens the sustainability of clean water supplies for residents.
IDENTIFICATION OF DAMAGE TO THE SIRIMAU PROTECTED FOREST ON AMBON ISLAND Latumahina, Fransina S; Mardiatmoko, Gun; Susilawati, Susilawati
Tropical Small Island Agriculture Management Vol 5 No 2 (2025): Tropical Small Island Agriculture Management
Publisher : Pattimura University Ambon Maluku Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30598/tsiam.2025.5.2.148

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The research was carried out in the Sirimau Protected Forest area of ​​Ambon Island in June – October 2024, several forms of damage in the protected forest are Konk, Cancer, Damage to leaf shoots or shoots, Broken or dead branches, Open Wounds, Termite Attacks, Liana, Brum, Moss, Broken Rod, Leaves Discoloration. The damage to the Sirimau Protected Forest has caused serious ecological impacts, especially the decline in the forest's ability as a primary water catchment and absorption area for Ambon City. This has implications for increasing the risk of hydrometeorological disasters, such as flash floods and landslides in downstream areas, and threatens the sustainability of clean water supplies for residents.
Community-Based Narcotics Prevention: An Effective Approach Towards Youth Drug Abuse Mitigation: Pencegahan Narkoba Berbasis Komunitas: Pendekatan Efektif Menuju Mitigasi Penyalahgunaan Narkoba pada Pemuda Latumahina, Fransina S; Betekeneng, Anshari; Hakim, Dandi Alvian; Wally, Arman; Waelissa, Ari Fisal
Indonesian Journal of Cultural and Community Development Vol. 14 No. 2 (2023): June
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Sidoarjo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijccd.v14i2.898

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This study focuses on the escalating issue of narcotics misuse and its deleterious effects on health, families, and society, emphasizing the role of preventive socialization in addressing this crisis. Utilizing a community-based approach, Leihitu District KKN students implemented a "Drug Prevention Socialization" program, targeted at thirty local youths in Ureng Country. The objectives of this initiative were to enhance knowledge about the perils of drug addiction, foster resilience against drug involvement, and instigate motivation for drug prevention among these individuals. Through interactive counseling sessions, the program disseminated crucial information about the legal, health, and societal repercussions of narcotics abuse. Post-program assessments revealed a significant improvement in participants' understanding of drug misuse consequences and strategies to resist involvement. Thus, this study underscores the effectiveness of community-based drug prevention socialization in fostering informed and resistant youth populations, thereby contributing to wider efforts to combat the narcotics crisis.Highlights: Successful execution of the "Drug Prevention Socialization" program. Proven effectiveness of community-based prevention. Education-based approach fosters drug resistance. Keywords: Community-based Prevention, Narcotics Abuse, Youth Education, Drug Prevention Socialization, Substance Misuse