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VISITOR’S PERCEPTIONS OF THE PRESENCE OF THE PEBUINGAN PRABUMULIH CITY FOREST, PANGKUL VILLAGE, CAMBAI DISTRICT, PRABUMULIH CITY, SOUTH SUMATERA PROVINCE Rosianty, S.Hut, M.Si, Yuli; Heripan, Herpian; Purba, Vita Sari
Sylva Jurnal Ilmu-ilmu Kehutanan Vol 12, No 2 (2023)
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Palembang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32502/sylva.v12i2.7834

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The management of urban forests is for the preservation, harmony and balance of urban ecosystems which include environmental, social and cultural elements. The existence of urban forests is considered important to balance activities in urban areas. The Government of Prabumulih City determines the City Forest in accordance with the Decree of the Mayor of Prabumulih No. 202/KPTS/PERTA/2010 concerning the designation of the location of the urban forest, Prabumulih City has an urban forest of ± 10 Ha in Pangkul Village, Cambai District, Prabumulih City.This research was conducted to find out the perception of visitors to the existence of the Pebuingan Prabumulih City Forest, Pangkul Village, Cambai District, Prabumulih City and find out the factors that influence visitor’s perceptions of the existence of the Pebuingan Prabumulih City Forest. This research was carried out in the Pebuingan Prabumulih City Forest from June to July 2021. The research method used is a survey method with a qualitative approach and the object of research is that visitors come to the Pebuingan Prabumulih City Forest for certain purposes or with unintentional purposes. The data collection method used in research was direct observation and interviews with respondents by using previously prepared questionnaires and data obtained from related institutions.The data processing method used was descriptive qualitative analysis, then used a Likert scale in its calculations.The results showed that visitor’s perceptions of the existence of the Pebuingan Prabumulih City Forest, Pangkul Village, Cambai District, Prabumulih City were included in very good criteria that can be seen from the level of measurement of the score of visitors' perceptions of the existence of the Pebuingan Prabumulih City Forest as seen from the ecological, aesthetic, social and economic functions with a percentage of 88.60%.
UTILIZATION AND EFFORTS TO DEVELOP THE KEHATI PARK IN THE PELAWAN FOREST IN NAMANG VILLAGE, NAMANG DISTRICT, CENTRAL BANGKA REGENCY, BANGKA BELITUNG PROVINCE Rosianty, S.Hut, M.Si, Yuli; Sukaryanto, Agus; Febriyani, Febriyani
Sylva Jurnal Ilmu-ilmu Kehutanan Vol 11, No 1 (2022)
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Palembang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32502/sylva.v11i1.4724

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The Pelawan Forest Biodiversity Park in Namang Village, Namang District, Central Bangka Regency was originally a primary forest along with human civilization, illegal logging and forest clearing into agricultural and plantation land so that it experienced a succession that changed into a secondary forest. To maintain the sustainability of the Pelawan Forest Biodiversity Park, cooperation and support from the surrounding community are needed, who have been interacting to carry out synergistic utilization with government policies. This study aims to examine the utilization of the Pelawan Forest Biodiversity Park by the community and the efforts made to develop this Pelawan Forest Biodiversity Park. Using a qualitative descriptive method by conducting interviews with the people of Namang Village, the management and stakeholders related to policy makers. From the results of this study, the level of community understanding about the utilization of the Pelawan Forest Biodiversity Park can be seen from two aspects, namely the aspect of the utilization of HHBK and the aspect of ecotourism. From the aspect of the utilization of HHBK, the community knows the Pelawan tree as a habitat for honey bee cultivation (69%), Pelawan herbal leaf tea (20%) and the utilization of Pelawan wood (11%). From the ecotourism aspect, the community knows that the Pelawan Forest Biodiversity Park as a tourist attraction is very high (93%) and those who do not know are very few (6%). Efforts to develop the Pelawan Forest Biodiversity Park with short-term planning are to maintain and develop vegetation, branding and promotion of forest products and for the long term in the form of infrastructure development, increasing community capacity and increasing cooperation with the government, community, NGOs, universities/researchers and investors.
IDENTIFIKASI TANAMAN EUCALYPTUS PELLITA (Eucalyptus pellita F.Muell) YANG TERSERANG HAMA DI PT. MUSI HUTAN PERSADA Rosianty, S.Hut, M.Si, Yuli; Lensari, Delfy; Aini, Agnes Nurul
Sylva Jurnal Ilmu-ilmu Kehutanan Vol 13, No 2 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Palembang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32502/sylva.v13i2.9448

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HTI is an industrial plantation forest built in order to increase the potential and quality of production forests by implementing intensive silviculture to meet the needs of industrial raw materials such as wood processing, pulp, and paper. In South Sumatra there is HTI PT. Musi Hutan Persada (MHP) which is one of the largest industrial plantation forest companies in Indonesia. Initially, PT, MHP only planted and produced Acacia Crassicarpa, Acacia Auriculifomis, Acacia Mangium, but now it has been combined with Eucalyptus pellita which is one of the priority types developed in HTI management to obtain its wood fiber. This study was conducted to determine the Eucalyptus pellita plants attacked by pests, the percentage of pest attacks and the level of damage caused by pests. The research method used is a quantitative method, by making transects and observations of Eucalyptus pellita attacked by pests. There are three types of pest attacks found, namely the Zeuzera coffea pest attack on Eucalyptus pellita plants with symptoms of fractures at the base of the stem, swelling and hollow stems. Homona coffearia pest attacks with symptoms of perforated leaves and cut leaf edges or bite marks from pests. Symptoms of Helopeltis sp attacks with symptoms of punctures on the leaves that can cause the leaves to dry and die or if they are still growing the surface of the leaf skin cracks and shrivels. The percentage of Zeuzera coffea pest attacks occurs more in old plants at the age of 6 months only ± 0.002%, the age of 16 months increases ± 0.0277% and at the age of 26 months it is even higher to 0.0580%. While for Homona coffearia and Helopeltis sp pests, they attack young plants more, the older the plant the percentage of pest attacks decreases. During the two-month observation, the percentage of Homona coffearia attacks decreased from 0.0048% to 0.0030%. Likewise with the percentage of Helopeltis sp attacks 0.0090% to 0.0089%. The level of damage to plants due to Zeuzera coffea pests increases with increasing age in plants aged 6 months (0.0004%), 16 months (0.0071%), 26 months (0.0076%). While the level of damage due to Homona coffearia and Helopeltis sp decreases with increasing age of the plant, damage from leaf rollers from 0.0012% to 0.0007%. The level of shoot damage from 0.0023% to 0.0022%.