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Sukirman Rahim
Program Doktor Ilmu Lingkungan ,Pascasarjana, Universitas Negeri Gorontalo

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ANALISIS BIBLIOMETRIK PENELITIAN BURUNG MALEO Daud Yusuf; Dewi Wahyuni K Baderan; Marini Susanti Hamidun; Sukirman Rahim; Iswan Dunggio
Jurnal Bionatural Vol. 11 No. 1 (2024): JURNAL BIONATURAL
Publisher : LPPM Universitas Cipta Mandiri

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This study examines the development of research trends on maleo bird natural habitat conservation. The study aims to find out: The development of the number of Sinta indexed national and google scholar indexed international publications on maleo birds. Data collection was conducted using four keywords, namely Maleo Bird Conservation, Maleo Bird, Maleo Bird and Maleo Bird Conservation in the span of 2019 - 2024. Data was analysed using Publish of Perish and VosViewer. The results showed 299 articles published in 2019-2024. There were 47 articles (15.72%) published in 2019, 45 articles (15.05%) in 2020, 50 articles (16.72%) in 2021, 76 articles (25, 42%) in 2022, 71 articles (23.75%) in 2023 and until March 2024 there were only 10 articles (3, 34%) that discussed maleo birds. Based on the mapping of research linkages on maleo, the results are 4 clusters, each cluster 1 with 4 keywords. Cluster 2 with 4 keywords, cluster 3 with 2 keywords and finally cluster 4 also with 2 keywords
ANALISIS BIBLIOMETRIK PERKEMBANGAN PENELITIAN HABITAT ANOA Heru Z Thalib; Dewi Wahyuni K Baderan; Marini Susanti Hamidun; Sukirman Rahim; Iswan Dunggio; Daud Yusuf
Jurnal Bionatural Vol. 11 No. 1 (2024): JURNAL BIONATURAL
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This study investigates the evolution of research trends concerning the conservation of anoa habitats. It aims to track the growth in the number of national and international publications indexed by Google Scholar that focus on anoa. The data was collected using the keywords “anoa” AND “Conservation” for the period 2014 - 2024. The analysis was conducted using Publish or Perish and VOSViewer. The findings reveal that 856 articles were published between 2014 and 2024. The annual distribution is as follows: 51 articles in 2014 (5.96%), 41 in 2015 (4.78%), 70 in 2016 (8.18%), 90 in 2017 (10.51%), 78 in 2018 (9.11%), 97 in 2019 (11.33%), 96 in 2020 (11.21%), 93 in 2021 (10.86%), 114 in 2022 (13.32%), 103 in 2023 (12.03%), and 23 articles up to March 2024 (2.69%), totaling the publications over the past decade. The research linkage mapping on anoa yielded four clusters: Cluster 1 contains 7 keywords, Cluster 2 comprises 6 keywords, Cluster 3 includes 3 keywords, and Cluster 4 features 2 keywords.
ANALISIS SPASIAL KONVERSI HABITAT BABIRUSA (BABYROUSA CELEBENSIS) MENJADI LAHAN PERTANIAN DAN PERKEBUNAN DI PROVINSI GORONTALO Ahmad Zainuri; Dewi Wahyuni K Baderan; Marini Susanti Hamidun; Iswan Dunggio; Sukirman Rahim; Daud Yusuf
Jurnal Bionatural Vol. 11 No. 1 (2024): JURNAL BIONATURAL
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This study used ArcGIS computer tools, GPS and digital cameras for field data collection and documentation. The main data included Babirusa habitat maps from the IUCN, land cover maps and supporting field data. Independent variables were changes in Babirusa habitat, while dependent variables included habitat extent and quality. Spatial data was downloaded from sources such as the Geospatial Information Agency, IUCN and the Ministry of Forestry's Pusdatin, and analysed with ArcGIS, while non-spatial data from field research was analysed statistically and qualitatively. Four main analysis methods were used to understand the impact of land cover change on Babirusa habitat, including overlay analysis to highlight areas of intensive impact and change. IUCN 2021 data shows that Babirusa habitat in Gorontalo covers approximately 993,971.08 hectares. Of this area, 124,887.63 hectares or 20.93% has been converted to agricultural land, and 29,051.4 hectares or 2.92% to plantation land.