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POTENSI WISATA ALAM DI DESA NUPABOMBA KECAMATAN TANANTOVEA KABUPATEN DONGGALA Indris, Feby Fitria; Mallombasang, Sri Ningsih; Sustri, Sustri
ForestSains Vol 16, No 1 (2018): Desember
Publisher : Universitas Tadulako

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Nupabomba Village is one of the villages that is quite strategic and has the potential of natural tourist attraction objects, besides having the potential of natural tourist attraction objects (ODTWA) the area also has a rich diversity of flora and fauna, waterfalls, customs, rivers, rocks and natural phenomena that can support the development of tourist attractions. The purpose of this study was to determine the feasibility of natural tourism potential in Nupabomba Village, Tanantovea District, Donggala Regency as a tourist destination. This research was conducted in Nupabomba Village, Tanantovea District, Donggala Regency, Central Sulawesi Province, for two months, from August to October 2017. This study used descriptive methods to obtain all forms of data and information that could support the preparation of research reports, survey methods by observing direct field work accompanied by interviews with the community, community leaders and village officials in the context of collecting data and information, the method of documentation by conducting data collection techniques by documenting sources in the field relating to the problem being investigated, while the data analysis used is a guideline Analysis of the Regional Nature Tourism Attraction and Attraction Operations (ADO-ODTWA) of the Director General of PHKA 2003 in accordance with the values determined for each criterion. The results of the study show that the assessment using ADO-ODTWA of the natural potential in Nupabomba Village, Tanantovea District, Donggala Regency, deserves to be made as a tourist destination with the feasibility level achieved based on the eligibility criteria of each element / sub-criteria such as attractiveness, accessibility, and facilities and supporting infrastructure that is equal to 86. 875% of the total assessment of elements / sub criteria which means the village is worthy of being used as a tourist destination. But there are some supporting facilities and infrastructure that need to be added in order to increase the attractiveness of tourists.
KEANEKARAGAMAN JENIS ANGGREK ALAM DI DESA LEMBANTONGOA KECAMATAN PALOLO KABUPATEN SIGI Zulkaidhah, Zulkaidhah; Mallombasang, Sri Ningsih; Ferdiansah, Ferdiansah
ForestSains Vol 15, No 2 (2018): Juni
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As the largest island in Wallacea, Sulawesi is rich in biodiversity, of which most of flora and fauna are endemic. One of them is orchids. This study aims to investigate the species diversity, namely the number of the species and abundance of each species, as well as the species evenness of natural orchids in forest areas in Lembantongoa Village, Sigi district. This study was conducted for three months: February – April 2017. It was designed as an exploratory research with purposive sampling and systematic sampling as methods of sampling. The species diversity and species evenness of natural orchids were analyzed using species diversity index (H') and species evenness index (E). The findings of this study show that there are currently 15 genera and 30 species living naturally in the forest of Lembantongoa village, in which 25 species are epiphytic while 5 species are terrestrial. The diversity index is categorized as moderate, the species evenness index is relatively high and the species are evenly dispersed.
Hubungan Antara Titik Panas Dan Nesting Ground Burung Maleo (Macrocephalon maleo) Di Desa Kadidia Kecamatan Nokilalaki Kawasan Taman Nasional Lore Lindu Mallombasang, Sri Ningsih
ForestSains Vol 17, No 1 (2019): Desember 2019
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Study conducted for two months tking place at Kadidia Village, Lore Lindu National Park.  Data analysis used was qualitative descriptive by interpreting the site under study.  It was conducted by recording the number heat points of a nesting ground, distance between the nesting grounds, active and pseudo nesting ground and the number of eggs found.  Observation was focused on three spots.  The relation between the number of heat poits and the nesting ground was tabulated and treated as the initial information.  Community members who occasionally collect the eggs were interviewed.  The result of the study found that from three spots studied, Spot 1 containing 6 heat points with the number of nesting ground of 195, Spot 2 with 5 heat points and 83 nesting grounds and Spot 3 with 4 heat points and 79 nestng grounds all with heat points dispersed contagiously.  The threats for the eggs are coming from lizards and human and flooding in rainy season.