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ANALISIS WILAYAH JELAJAH MONYET EKOR PANJANG (Macaca fascicularis) DI TAMAN WISATA ALAM MENIPO, DESA ENORAEN, KECAMATAN AMARASI TIMUR, KABUPATEN KUPANG, PROVINSI NUSA TENGGARA TIMUR Tukan, Jimilus; Purnama, Maria M. E.; Riwu Kaho, No P.L.B.
Wana Lestari Vol 4 No 1 (2022): JURNAL WANA LESTARI
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35508/wanalestari.v6i01.8026

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monkeys (Macaca fascicularis). This research was conducted at Menipo Natural Tourism Park (NTP), Enoraen Village, East Amarasi Subdistrict, Kupang Regency, East Nusa Tenggara which was conducted for 1 month, from September to October 2021. The study used Zoatrack's WebGIS method, which determined Macaca’s home range using Minimum Concex Polygon (MCP) method and core area using Kernel Utilization Distribution. Moreover, the analysis of data were conducted with statistics descriptive analysis. The results showed that the home range that has been analyzed using Minimum Convex Polygon (MCP) is 142.45 ha and this area of long-tailed monkeys (Macaca fascicularis) home range lies in almost all of the Menipo NTP area with its forest characteristics that consists of dry forests, brackish forests, and coastal forests. The results of the core area analysis using Kernel Utilization Distribution showed that the area of the core area was 53.63 Ha. The results of the core area also shows that there is one particular of core area that is often visited by long-tailed monkeys (Macaca fascicularis). This is due to the abundance of food and trees as their resting place in the Menipo NTP area.
KARAKTERISTIK HABITAT ELANG FLORES (Nisaetus floris) DI KAWASAN HUTAN ADAT OTOSESO, KECAMATAN WOLOJITA, KABUPATEN ENDE, PROVINSI NUSA TENGGARA TIMUR. Worho, Hermanus Carvin; Purnama, Maria M. E.; Hidayat, Oky
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35508/wanalestari.v6i01.8036

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This study was conducted to determine the Habitat Characteristics of the Flores Hawk Eagle (Nisaetus Floris) in the Otoseso Indigenous Forest Area, Wolojita Sub-District, Ende Regency, East Nusa Tenggara Province. This research was conducted from March to April 2021. The analysis of the habitat of the Flores Hawk Eagle (Nisaetus floris) used a vegetation analysis approach, the level of habitat use and observations of nesting characteristics. The behavior of the Flores Hawk Eagle (Nisaetus floris) was observed directly at the observation spot to describe its daily activities. The results showed that the trees used for nesting sites were the Jita (Alstonia scholaris), Fai (Paraserianthes falcataria) and Kemiri (Aleurites mollucana) tree species, which are sticking trees in their habitat. The Flores Hawk Eagle (Nisaetus floris) used canopy space A (I and II) to build nests, while for perching trees that have been identified are the banyan (Ficus benjamina), weru (Elaecarpus sphaericus), kapok (Ceiba pentandra), lamtoro gung (Leucaena leucocephala SubSp. glabrata) and Nimbah (Melia Azidarach). Flores Hawk Eagle (Nisaetus floris) uses crown spaces A and B (I and II) for perching behavior and stalking prey. In this section of the canopy the Flores Hawk Eagle (Nisaetus floris) usually perched on a flat tree trunk perpendicular to the main branch and is of medium size. The daily activity of the Flores Hawk Eagle (Nisaetus floris) which has the highest presentation is perching at 41%, flying (soaring and gliding) by 28%, voice by 22% and hunting by 22%.
Potensi dan Strategi Pengembangan Ekowisata Di Resort Konservasi Wilayah (RKW) III Taman Wisata Alam Ruteng, Desa Golo Loni,Kecamatan Ranamese, Kabupaten Manggarai Timur, Provinsi Nusa Tenggara Timur Pasang, Gregoria Reina; Purnama, Maria M. E.; Sinaga, Pamona Silvia
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35508/wanalestari.v6i01.8037

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Ruteng Natural Tourism Park (TWA) is rich in natural resources with regional potential in the form of stunning panoramas, and a variety of local cultural wisdom that has the potential as a location for developing tourist destinations. However, the tourism potential of RKW III TWA Ruteng has not been managed properly due to the lack of promotional/marketing activities, then the unavailability of tour packages that are packaged attractively and globally, resulting in low visits, both local and foreign tourists. The aim is to determine the potential and assessment of tourist attractions from each of the existing criteria and to formulate an ecotourism development strategy. The tourism potential assessment uses the 2003 ADO-ODTWA guidelines from the Director General of PHKA and the development strategy uses a SWOT analysis looking at strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats. The results show that the potential offered is the beauty of the panoramic attraction of Lake Ranamese, waterfalls of Lake Ranamese, and various types of beautiful flora and fauna. The results of the calculation of the feasibility of the RKW III TWA Ruteng tourist location based on the assessment criteria, namely attractiveness 81.1%, accessibility 98.3%, accommodation 75%, and facilities and infrastructure 100%. The total number of assessments from these 4 criteria is 89.85%, so it can be concluded that RKW III TWA Ruteng is worthy of being developed as a tourist location. Strategies that need to be carried out are promoting attractively packaged tour packages for students, researchers, family tours, repairing and adding damaged facilities and infrastructure, adding types of tourism activities, providing space for local community involvement in the development of ecotourism activities and designing collaborations with surrounding tourist sites.
ANALISIS KESESUAIAN LAHAN UNTUK PEMBANGUNAN HUTAN KOTA DI DESA WEHALI KECAMATAN MALAKA TENGAH DAN DESA RAINAWE, KECAMATAN KOBALIMA, KABUPATEN MALAKA, NUSA TENGGARA TIMUR Seran, Camelia K. Bano; Purnama, Maria M. E.; Riwu Kaho, Norman P.L.B.
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35508/wanalestari.v6i01.8038

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Urban forest is also called a collection of trees that grow in the city in a predetermined area. Determination of the location of urban forests must be evidencebased (evidence based)through surveys and land suitability evaluations. Urban Forests in this study were taken in two different places in the Malacca Regency area. The two areas are Betun (Wehali Village) Central Malaka District and Raihanek (Rainawe Village) Malaka Regency, East Nusa Tenggara Province. The study was carried out for one month, October 2020. This study used a survey method and purposive sampling of sample points with data analysis using QGIS software. The results of the mapping in spatial analysis with the technique of overlapping (Ovelay). descriptive qualitative analysis. Based on the results of the research conducted, it was found that the land suitability class of Wehali Village, Central Malaka District has four land suitability classes, namely S1 (verysuitable), S2 (fairly suitable), S3 (marginally suitable), and N (not suitable) with the area of each.respectively 0.05 Ha, 217.87 Ha, 363, 25 Ha, and 1 2.91 Ha, while Rainawe Village, Kobalima District has three land suitability classes, namely S1 (very suitable), S2 (fairly suitable),andS3 (marginally suitable). ), with an area of 41.99 Ha, 476.90 Ha and 160.35 Ha. Based on these results, several types of plants are recommended, such as Walnuts (Canarium sp), Mahogany (Swietenia macrophylla King), Trambesi (Albizia saman (Jacq.) Merr.), Fir (Casuarinaequisetifolia),and sea pandanus, sand pandanus or pudak thorn pandanus (Pandanus odorifer).
KEANEKARAGAMAN JENIS DAN PEMANFAATAN TUMBUHAN OBAT DI HUTAN PENELITIAN BU’AT SO’E, KECAMATAN MOLLO SELATAN, KABUPATEN TIMOR TENGAH SELATAN, PROVINSI NUSA TENGGARA TIMUR Haba, Fidelina Sulastry; Purnama, Maria M. E.; Mau, Astin Elise
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35508/wanalestari.v6i01.8041

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This research has been carried out in the Bu'at So'e Research Forest, South Mollo District, South Central Timor Regency, East Nusa Tenggara Province in September-October 2021. This study aims to determine the diversity of medicinal plant species, the percentage of parts used by the community. local communities, how to process medicinal plants used by local communities and to know the conservation status of medicinal plants found. The method used in this research is descriptive method. The data in this study were collected through vegetation analysis techniques, direct observation in the field to find types of medicinal plants and documentation, interviews using the snowball sampling method in order to obtain informants and obtain appropriate and accurate data. The results of the study found 29 types of medicinal plants that grow and spread in the Bu'at So'e Research Forest area. The diversity of medicinal plants in the Bu'at So'e Research Forest was classified as moderate (H’= 2,133). The people of the Bu'at So'e Research Forest area have knowledge about the use and processing of plants as medicine. There are 38 types of medicinal plants from 22 families used by the community. The plant parts used were leaves (49%), bark (21%), fruit (12%), seeds (12%) and roots (6%). The processing of plants as medicine is carried out by local people in 19 ways, namely chewed, sprayed, swallowed, attached, scratched, boiled, mixed, burned, eaten, smeared, drunk. bathed, squeezed, dripped, soaked, baked, mashed, ground and rubbed. The conservation status for the plants found were Not Evaluated (NE), Low Risk Least Concern (LC), Endangered (EN) and Vulnerable Vulnerable (VU).
KEANEKARAGAMAN JENIS-JENIS TUMBUHAN PAKU (Pteridophyta) DI HUTAN LINDUNG JAOBAKI, DESA AJAOBAKI, KECAMATAN MOLLO UTARA, KABUPATEN TIMOR TENGAH SELATAN, PROVINSI NUSA TENGGARA TIMUR Kolin, Robertus Berkama; Riwu Kaho, Ludji Michael; Purnama, Maria M. E.
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This research was conducted to determine the diversity of ferns (Pteridophyta). This research was conducted in the Ajaobaki Protected Forest, Ajaobaki Village, North Mollo District, South Central Timor Regency, East Nusa Tenggara Province. It was carried out for 1 month from March to April 2021. This study used a purposive sampling, survey, and transect method with data analysis using qualitative descriptive analysis and quantitative descriptive analysis. The data was processed using the Shannon Wiener (H’) diversity index formula. The results showed that environmental and ecosystem factors in the Ajaobaki protected forest area was very good for ferns silviculture. But some factors cause damage to the Ajaobaki protected forest area which can experience extinction in ferns caused by humans and livestock. There were 11 species of ferns found in the sampling plot in the Ajaobaki Protected Forest, Ajaobaki Village, consisting of 4 ferns that live on the ground (terrestrial) and 7 ferns that live on trees (epifit). The most common ferns found were Devalia Canariensis with 540 species and the least found was Drynaria Quercifolia ferns with 3 species. The level of diversity of fern species was calculated using the Shannon winner index of 1.79 (H’) for all species with moderate diversity (1≤H’≤3).
KAJIAN TINGKAT KENYAMANAN VEGETASI BERDASARKAN KONDISI SUHU DAN KELEMBABAN UDARA PADA AREA RUANG TERBUKA HIJAU. Studi Kasus Pada Area RTH Taman Nostalgia dan RTH Jalan Piet A. Tallo, Kota Kupang, Provinsi Nusa Tenggara Timur Putra, Bukhari Muslim Maloko; Purnama, Maria M. E.; Riwu Kaho, Norman P.L.B.
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35508/wanalestari.v6i01.8043

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This research was conducted to determine the comfort of the vegetation based on the conditions of temperature and humidity. This research was conducted in the Nostalgia Park Green Open Space and Piet A. Tallo Street Kupang City, East Nusa Tenggara which was carried out for 1 month, from July to August 2021. This study used the path method by determining the data collection sample based on the dominant vegetation in the area and data analysis using descriptive analysis. The data is processed using the Temperature Humidity Index (THI) formula. The results showed that the comfort of the vegetation in the Green Open Space area of Taman Nostalgia and Jalan Piet A. Tallo was in moderate condition with THI values in the range of 23-27. The Green Open Space area has heterogeneous forest types with the most dominant vegetation in both areas being White Teak (Gmelina arborea) and Flamboyan (Delonix regia). This forest type allows vegetation of the same type in these two green open spaces to have different temperature and humidity data.
Identifikasi Hama pada Tegakan Cendana (Santalum Album L.) di Hutan Rakyat Cendana Nunka Wilayah Dusun III, Desa Ponain, Kecamatan Amarasi, Kabupaten Kupang Molana, Nadya Sarwina; Kleden, Yasinta L.; Purnama, Maria M. E.
Wana Lestari Vol 4 No 2 (2022): JURNAL KEHUTANAN
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35508/wanalestari.v7i02.9454

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The purpose of this study was to identify the types of pests in sandalwood stands, symptoms of damage, population numbers, and morphological characteristics of pests in sandalwood stands (Santalum album L.) in the Cendana Nunka Community Forest, Hamlet III Region, Ponain Village, Amarasi District, Kupang Regency. One month from February to March 2020. The data collection method in this study used primary data and secondary data. Furthermore, sampling using plots or plots at the observation location in the form of a diagonal with a size of 10 × 10 m consisting of 5 sub plots of sample units in one unit plot there are 5 sample trees (about 10%) with each sample unit of 1.5 m using sticky traps and taken directly on sandalwood stands aged 9-10 years. Then the samples were identified at the Laboratory, Pests, Faperta, Nusa Cendana University and analyzed using the calculation of absolute damage and non-absolute damage. The results of the research identified and obtained the population of pests that attack sandalwood stands in the Cendana Nunka Community Forest, Hamlet III Region, Ponain Village, Amarasi District, Kupang Regency, armored scale (Chionaspis. sp) of 315.24 individuals/plant. Then mealybug (Nipaecoccus viridis) of 44.84 heads/plant with (IKTM) Non-Absolute Damage Intensity of 33.05%.
Dampak Program Perhutanan Sosial Terhadap Konflik Tenurial di Kawasan Hutan Lindung Wukoh Lewoloro, Desa Boru Kedang, Kecamatan Wulanggitang, Kabupaten Flores Timur Aziz, Ineng Utami Intri; Purnama, Maria M. E.; Rammang, Nixon
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35508/wanalestari.v7i02.9460

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This thesis aims to determine the impact of the Social Forestry program from the Protected Forest Management Unit of East Flores which was given to the community in Boru Kedang Village, Wulanggitang District, East Flores Regency on tenure conflicts. This research was conducted in the Wukoh Leworo Protected Forest Area, Boru Kedang Village, Wulanggitang District, East Flores Regency from March to April 2021. The research method used a survey approach with the type of quantitative research conducted by interview, list of questions, and documentation. The number of respondents in data collection as many as 66 people obtained by using the Slovin formula. Data analysis was carried out using the determination of the answer score, the calculation of the ideal score, and the interpretation of the calculation score. The results of the research show that the social forestry program has a positive impact because it can reduce tenure conflicts that occur. This can be seen from the indicators of perception, participation, economic conditions, and ecological conditions. From the perception indicator, the existence of a social forestry program is positively welcomed or approved by the community. The same thing can also be seen from the participation indicator, namely the existence of a social forestry program, the community can work together with forest area managers to increase their sense of responsibility and willingness to maintain protected forest areas. From an economic point of view,it also shows a positive impact with an increase in the community's economy because the community has guarantees and certainty in managing forest areas and can use them with sustainable principles, which directly or indirectly have a good impact on the ecological condition of the Wukoh Lewoloro protected forest area in Boru Kedang Village.
Analisis Vegetasi Mangrove di Desa Humusu Wini Kecamatan Insana Utara Kabupaten Timor Tengah Utara Provinsi Nusa Tenggara Timur Lalus, Gabriela Stefani; Purnama, Maria M. E.; Riwu Kaho, Norman P. L. B.
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35508/wanalestari.v7i02.9461

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This research was conducted in the coastal area of Humusu Wini Village from September to November 2020. The aim was to determined the composition and structure as well as the diversity of mangrove vegetation in the coastal area of Humusu Wini Village, North Insana Sub-District, North Central Timor Distric. The analysis of the composition and structure of mangrove vegetation was carried out using the plot-line transect method. The number of observation plots were 17 with the plot size ranged from 2 x 2 m, 5 x 5 m, 10 x 10 m, and 20 x 20 m. Based on the results of the study, there were 6 mangrove species identified from 4 families. The family with the highest number of species is Rhizophoraceae that consist of 3 species namely Rhizophora apiculata, Rhizophora stylosa and Bruguiera gymnorhiza. The highest Important Value Index in trees level was occupied by Avicennia marina species with 140.484%, in poles level was occupied by Xylocarpus granatum species with 74.129%, while highest of Important Value Index in saplings and seedling levels was Rhyzophora apiculata with 57.994% and 49.444%, respectively. The mangrove vegetation diversity index ranged from 1,22 to 1,68, which can be categorized as moderate or fairly good of diversity index.
Co-Authors Abi, Novianti Rosalia Apu, Orlando Calvin araujo, graciano vivio de Arka, Dimas Christyan Pratama Aziz, Ineng Utami Intri Banoet, Salomo Y Boimau, Runi Febriani Buling, Karel Febryanto Dahar, Marianus Dedi De Jesus, Sanjina Paul Dengga, Petrus Djaga, Wilhelmiana Due, Maria Manggiasih Meo Edo, Emanuel Fallo, Tri Putra M. Faot, Maria L. A Giri, Stella Goasyah, Ikujram Haba, Fidelina Sulastry Hari, Elisabeth Sartika Hidayat, Oky Kaho, Norman P. L. B. Riwu Kolin, Robertus Berkama Koreh, Niken W Kuanine, Wengki Lalus, Gabriela Stefani Langkamau, Gregorius B Lasa, Salomo Chrismondus Leo, Nelson Jose Lobo, March Cahya Maru Lusia Sulo Marimpan Mali, Monika Ignasia Manafe, Rischaardts Chornelis Mau, Astin E Mau, Astin E. Mau, Astin Elise Maubanu, Demris A. Molana, Nadya Sarwina Muras, Agustinus Charles Nainupu, Stefani Angela Namu, Ardiyanto Nauk, Fernanda Solagracia Nixon Rammang, Nixon Oki Hidayat Ola, Maria M. L Pamona Silvia SINAGA Pasang, Gregoria Reina Pehi, Yosua Prastowo Pelondo'u, Mamie E Pramatana, Fadlan Putra, Bukhari Muslim Maloko Rado, Petrus Laga Rahmadani, Azahra Rande, Anastasia Riwu Kaho, Ludji Michael Riwu Kaho, No P.L.B. Riwu Kaho, Norman P. L. B. Riwu Kaho, Norman P.L.B. Seran, Camelia K. Bano Seu, Wilfrido Ridwan Sipayung, Roni H. Sipayung, Roni Haposan Soimin, Muhamad Tabana, Ofliyani Yeni Sanrina Tahun, Daris A. S. tanggu, adityo umbu djaga ladu Tanik, Yeremias Tantap, Gaudensia Oktaraviani Telaumbanua, Bartolomeus Tukan, Jimilus Uge, Maria Margaretha Wea, Prudensia Wilhelmina Seran Worho, Hermanus Carvin Yasinta L. Kleden Yusratul Aini