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Pengetahuan, Sikap, Preferensi dan Perilaku Konsumsi Teh Gaharu di KPHP Unit XXIII Sarmi Kende, Henoch; Moeljono, Soetjipto; Hendri, Hendri
Cassowary Vol 7 No 2 (2024): Juni
Publisher : Program Pascasarjana Universitas Papua

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30862/casssowary.cs.v7.i2.260

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ABSTRACT: This study aimed to examine the knowledge, attitudes, preferences, and consumption patterns of agarwood tea in KPHP Unit XXIII Sarmi, Papua Province. This research was conducted in Tetom Jaya, Kiren, Bebon Jaya, and Srum, which cultivate agarwood. The sampling procedure for respondents is based on the Slovin formula and a structured questionnaire. The data were then analyzed using a Likert scale and the smart PLS-SEM statistical analysis in further detail. The level of community knowledge regarding the consumption of agarwood tea from both internal and external sources is enough (40-59,99%) - excellent (80-100%). Attitudes are included in the less (20-39,99%) – good (60-79,99%) categories, while preferences are included in the good (60-79,99%) category, and behavior is included in the insufficient (<40-59,99%) category. In addition, the PLS-SEM analysis indicates that T statistics are more significant than 1.96 and p-values are less than 0.05, indicating that exogenous latency variables from external, internal, and attitudes influence preferences, influencing the consumption of agarwood tea sachets.
An annotated bird checklist for Gam island, Raja Ampat, including field notes on species monitoring and conservation Schrader, Julian; Mühlenberg, Michael; Stinn, Christina; Mühlberger, Fabian; Weinrich, Christoph; Hofmann, Tim; Kalor, John D; Moeljono, Soetjipto; Parsch, Christoph; Sattler, Cornelia
Forest and Society Vol. 4 No. 2 (2020): NOVEMBER
Publisher : Forestry Faculty, Universitas Hasanuddin

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24259/fs.v4i2.8664

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Species checklists are a fundamental component of biodiversity research. They foster understanding of species distributions and habitat preferences, thus reducing gaps of knowledge in geographical occurrences of species. Especially in light of the limited availability of data on species distributions for Tanah Papua, an increasing scientific focus on the region is crucial to foster and refine the knowledge of species occurrences and to inform potential conservation planning. Despite a strong focus on conservation of Raja Ampat´s marine areas, surprisingly few studies have focused on the terrestrial biodiversity of the archipelago. As a consequence, detailed species checklists are largely missing. Here, we provide a preliminary bird species checklist for the island of Gam and its surrounding islands, located in the central Raja Ampat archipelago. During nine sampling periods between 2013 and 2019, we recorded 132 bird species in six distinct habitat types. Of the detected species, six are considered threatened by IUCN Red List criteria. We further recorded three new species for Gam Island, thereby expanding their known extent of occurrence.
Karakteristik Kandungan Logam pada Madu yang Dibudidayakan di Sekitar Kota Wamena Mercy Christy Mual; Cicilia Maria Erna Susanti; Soetjipto Moeljono
JURNAL KEHUTANAN PAPUASIA Vol. 8 No. 2 (2022): Jurnal Kehutanan Papuasia
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46703/jurnalpapuasia.Vol8.Iss2.373

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Kandungan bahan kimia yang dimiliki madu sangat bergantung pada polen, nektar dan air yang diambil dari tumbuhan berbunga, yang dipengaruhi oleh tapak dan lingkungan sekitar tumbuhan tersebut. Oleh sebab itu madu dapat digunakan untuk mengetahui sumber botani dan geografis dari sumber madu. Madu yang dihasilkan dari budidaya Apis mellifera oleh Kelompok Tani Hutan di sekitar Kota Wamena dikumpulkan pada bulan Maret 2020. Madu tersebut dianalisis kandungan logamnya, meliputi kandungan timbal (Pb), kadmium (Cd), raksa (Hg) dan arsen (As), dengan menggunakan atomic absorption spectrophotometry (AAS). Hasil pengujian diperoleh bahwa madu yang dihasilkan dari budidaya madu di Kampung Sinakma (Distrik Wamena Kota), Kampung Muai (Distrik Hubikiak) dan Kampung Megapura (Distrik Asolokobal) memiliki kadar mineral berturut-turut 0,10%, 0,14% dan 0,11%. Hasil analisis kandungan logam berat menggunakan AAS diperoleh kadar Pb < 0,034 mg/kg, Cd < 0,07 mg/kg, Hg < 0,005 mg/kg dan As < 0,013 mg/kg, untuk semua sampel madu dari ketiga lokasi budidaya madu. Nilai kadar logam (Pb, Cd, Hg dan As) berada di bawah nilai yang diprasyaratkan dalam SNI 3545:2013.
Jenis Kelapa Hutan (Pandanus spp.) pada Tipologi Kebun Pekarangan Masyarakat Suku Lanny Terenius Kiwo; Soetjipto Moeljono; Antoni Ungirwalu; Agustinus Murdjoko
JURNAL KEHUTANAN PAPUASIA Vol. 9 No. 1 (2023): Jurnal Kehutanan Papuasia
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46703/jurnalpapuasia.Vol9.Iss1.423

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Famili Pandanaceae seluruhnya diperkirakan sekitar 600 jenis yang menyebar di daerah tropis pada habitat mulai dari tepi-tepi pantai, daerah dataran tinggi sampai ke pegunungan. Suku Dani dan Suku Lanny mengenal dan memanfaatanakn jenis pandan kelapa hutan dengan nama lokal “Tuke” dan “Woromo”. Untuk itu dilakukan survei dan pengamatan di lapangan terkait potensi dan sebarannya pada jenis kelapa hutan (Pandanus spp.) pada Distrik Malagai Neri dan Distrik Melagi Kabupaten Lanny Jaya. Hasil penelitian menjumpai tiga jenis kelapa hutan pada habitat tipologi kebun pekarangan yang dimanfaatakan suku Lanny yaitu Gawin (Pandanus julianettii Martelli), Owandak (Pandanus iwen B.C.Stone) dan Woromo (Pandanus brosimos Merr. & L.M.Perry). Ketiga jenis ini dikelompokan dalam dua klasifikasi penamaan lokal suku Lanny yaitu berdasarkan morfologi buah yaitu “Omawi” atau keras dan jenis buah yang “Lebenak-ndeak” atau lunak.  Pandanus julianettii Martelli ditemukan tersebar merata pada tipologi habitat kebun pekarangan Suku Lanny jika dibandingkan dengan kedua jenis lainnya. Tingkat kerapannnya jenis kelapa hutan pada habitat kebun pekaranangan mencapai 78% dan diikuti jenis Araucaria sp., Casuarina oligodon L.A.S.Johnson. (5%) dan Araucaria sp. (3%) dengan membentuk dua kelompok pola penyebaran utama.
Input lokasi sakral dan tempat penting masyarakat adat dalam tata ruang Provinsi Papua sebagai kawasan cagar budaya Watopa, Yoseph; Moeljono, Soetjipto; Wamafma, Bastian; Rahmawan, Fajar; Nathalis Kolop, Delizius; Korwa, Godlif
Cassowary Vol 8 No 1 (2025): Januari
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30862/casssowary.cs.v8.i1.333

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ABSTRAK: The Indigenous population in Papua has employed a zoning system for land usage as a method of spatial planning. The zoning system categorises spaces into hunting and returning zones, permanent hunting zones, gardening zones, fishing zones, crocodile egg-laying zones, sacred zones, sago hamlet zones, customary protected zones, and residential zones. The geographical organisation of these indigenous communities was derived from the participatory mapping technique of traditional territories. The outcomes of the participatory mapping were categorised and analysed geospatially, using vector data analysis from thematic maps of natural resource utilisation through the amalgamation of features of the same type with varying lines and polygons. The selection of vector data employs the select by attribute approach, and the outcomes are included into the Papua Province Spatial Plan (RTRW) focussing on land cultural heritage regions. The area of customary lands identified by participatory mapping is 2,201,311 hectares. In the Papua Province RTRW 2023-2043, 8,778.50 hectares are classified as a cultural heritage land area
Analisis komposisi dan struktur vegetasi terhadap upaya konservasi burung cenderawasih di Kampung Nij Kabupaten Manokwari Selatan C. E. Matakupan, Dessy; Holle, Yolanda; Moeljono, Soetjipto
Cassowary Vol 8 No 2 (2025): April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30862/casssowary.cs.v8.i2.304

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ABSTRACT: Vegetation composition and structure are important parameters in conservation birds of paradise. This research aims to provide base data on the composition and structure of vegetation of the bird of paradise habitat to support ecotourism observing birds of paradise in Nij Village. The vegetation sampling method uses a combination of stripes and grid lines. Vegetation analysis to obtain vegetation composition and structure, important value index, Margalef species richness index (Dmg), Shannon-Wiener diversity index (H') and evenness index (E). Describe the types of trees used by birds of paradise as places to eat, play, rest, mate, sleep and nest. The research results obtained 15 plots with a total number of 107 species belonging to 44 families with 514 individuals. The horizontal vegetation structure forms an inverted "J" curve with the highest density at the seedling growth stage and the lowest at the tree growth stage. Species dominance trees Dillenia papuana, poles Dillenia papuana, saplings Artocarpus altilis and Diospyros papuana seedlings. The diversity index value is very high with a diversity value (H') above 3%, richness index (Dmg) above 4% and evenness (E) in the range of 0.81%-0.90%. There are two conservation measures in protecting the bird of paradise habitat, namely protecting the forest as a sacred area and prohibiting land clearing around the bird of paradise habitat.
Persepsi dan tingkat partisipasi masyarakat Suku Yali dalam pemanfaatan hutan tradisional di Distrik Abenaho Kabupaten Yalimo Mabel, Elifas; Moeljono, Soetjipto; Ungirwalu, Antoni
Cassowary Vol 8 No 4 (2025): Oktober
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30862/casssowary.cs.v8.i4.227

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ABSTRACT: Over the last four decades, large-scale forest management in Papua has failed to deliver wealth for most Papuans, and even the minus reveals that Papuans are the poorest in Indonesia. Environmental sustainability is improving, and increased community participation in teak forest management will impact the economy (community income increases) and the ecology. Forest management is linked to local knowledge or how humans see and act due to their interpretation of the natural environment, which is interwoven into the cultural system. This study used a descriptive qualitative research approach from January to February 2022 in Abenaho District, Yalimo Regency. The findings of a study on the usage of traditional woods by the Yali tribal population in Abenaho District reveal two distinct characteristics of the area, which may be seen in the management and utilisation activities of these traditional forests. Traditional forest utilisation systems such as farming/gardening, use of forest products, flora and fauna are also found to differ between the villages of Uwambo, Yahatma, Elesim Amuki, Kefido and Horenikma, Usabie, Kelesu, Kaboholik, and Suele.
Eksplorasi dan deskripsi keanekaragaman morfologi aksesi ubi jalar (Ipomoea batatas L.) di Distrik Nabire dan Nabire Barat Kabupaten Nabire Yanti Wasti, Tris; Mawikere, Nouke Lenda; Prabawardani, Saraswati; Abbas, Barahima; Wibawati, Zarima; Dare, Darius; Moeljono, Soetjipto
Cassowary Vol 8 No 4 (2025): Oktober
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30862/casssowary.cs.v8.i4.490

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The purpose of this study was to explore and describe the morphological diversity of sweet potato accessions in Nabire and West Nabire Districts, Nabire Regency. The study was conducted in several villages in Nabire and West Nabire Districts, with altitudes ranging from 3 to 10 m above sea level. The study lasted for 2 months, from December 2024 to January 2025. The study was conducted using a descriptive method with direct observation techniques in the field. The determination of the research location was intentional (purposive sampling), by selecting areas where farmers cultivate sweet potatoes. Observations of plant morphological characters were carried out by the description guide by Huaman (1997). Observations on sweet potato accessions included morphological characters of stems or tendrils, leaves, and tubers. The results of the observations were analyzed, tabulated, and presented in tables and figures. The results of exploration in Nabire District (Sanoba, Kalimangga, Kalibobo, Wonorejo Village) and West Nabire District (Bumiraya, BR-Menou, Kalimerah, Gerbangsadu Village) obtained 70 sweet potato accessions. The number of sweet potato accessions cultivated in Nabire District is more (37 accessions) compared to West Nabire District (33 accessions). From the results of the study, a description of the morphology of the stems, leaves, and tubers of sweet potato plants in Nabire and West Nabire Districts was obtained with a fairly high level of diversity, such as: Stem (tendrils) character from non-twisting to twining, upright type to very creeping type, dominant tendril color from green to dark purple, and from hairless to thickly hairy. Leaf characteristics range from heart-shaped to almost separate, serrated leaf curve type to deep (finger-like), the number of leaf curves varies from 1,3,5,7,9, and the color of the leaves ranges from greenish yellow to purple on both the upper and lower leaves. The tuber characteristics range from round to irregular/curved length, and the dominant color of the tuber skin ranges from white to dark purple.