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Mekanisme Akses Masyarakat Dalam Pemanfaatan Sumber Daya Hutan di Taman Nasional Lore Lindu Lareke, Amir A; massiri, Sudirman Daeng; maiwa, Arman; ladiva, Ladiva
Savana Cendana Vol 9 No 1 (2024): Savana Cendana (SC) - January 2024
Publisher : Fakultas Pertanian, Sains, dan Kesehatan, Universitas Timor

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32938/sc.v9i1.2441

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The access that communities have to the forest is a major factor in maintaining a balanced use of forest resources. People's dependence on the forest is reflected in various aspects of their daily lives. However, when forest products are exploited without permission, the impact can be very damaging to the forest ecosystem. The purpose of this study was to analyze the mechanisms used by the community in obtaining, controlling and regulating their access to the use of forest resources around the Lore Lindu National Park area. The respondent sampling technique used is purposive sampling, which is a sampling method that is carried out deliberately or intentionally selected by researchers based on certain characteristics that are considered relevant to the research objectives. Where the population of people who utilize forest resources is 30 respondents who are sampled in this study. The data collection method used is a case study, where data collection is carried out through in-depth interviews and involved observations. The data collected was analyzed using access theory. The results showed that the Bobo Village community relies heavily on forest products for their daily lives and livelihoods, even though TNLL has been designated as a conservation area. In this case, the community has obtained forest resources for generations, but often uses unauthorized land in the TNLL area. Control and regulation efforts are carried out by TNLL management and village conservation management institutions to maintain the sustainability of the area. This research highlights the importance of systematic cooperation and regulation in maintaining the sustainability and function of TNLL in the midst of community dependence on natural resources. The community continues to access the TNLL area and continues to utilize forest resources around the area.
Analisis Spasial Tingkat Kekritisan Lahan di Sub Das Wimbi, Kelurahan Sawidago Kecamatan Pamona Utara, Kabupaten Poso Mangela, Debora; Muis, Hasriani; Rahman, Abdul; Naharuddin, Naharuddin; Massiri, Sudirman Daeng; Maiwa, Arman; Paramitha, Tirtha Ayu; Istiqamah, Nurul
Savana Cendana Vol 9 No 1 (2024): Savana Cendana (SC) - January 2024
Publisher : Fakultas Pertanian, Sains, dan Kesehatan, Universitas Timor

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32938/sc.v9i1.2445

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Critical land currently refers to a number of areas that are significantly unproductive as a result of inadequate management and utilization of soil and water conservation requirements. Critical land is land inside and outside the forest area that has declined in function. Das is a land area bounded by mountain ridges topographically, which functions as a natural reservoir to collect and store rainwater. To identify critical land, weighting and scoring were carried out on several critical land parameters including land cover, slope, and erosion hazard level, which were then overlaid and produced a critical land map. From this research, it was found that Wimbi Sub Das has a distribution of critical land dominated by not critical with an area of 129 ha or with a percentage of 7.12%, potentially critical with an area of 628 ha or with a percentage of 34. 64%, critical with an area of 821 ha or with a percentage of 42.28%, critical with an area of 221 ha or 12.19%, and very critical with an area of 14 ha or 0.77%, Based on the table overlay results show that Sub Das Wimbi is dominated by the level of criticality of the land category with an area of 821 ha which on a global scale has reached an alarming value. So it can be concluded that Wimbi Sub Das shows a rather critical potential, where land with a rather critical potential has an area of 821 ha.
Tingkat Partisipasi Kelompok Tani Hutan Karava Jaya dan Kelompok Tani Hutan Sumber Hidup Di Kecamatan Gumbasa Sirenden, Diana; Golar, Golar; Maiwa, Arman; Hulu, Amati Eltriman
Savana Cendana Vol 9 No 1 (2024): Savana Cendana (SC) - January 2024
Publisher : Fakultas Pertanian, Sains, dan Kesehatan, Universitas Timor

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32938/sc.v9i1.2446

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The Forest Farmers Group (KTH) is an organizational entity that specifically focuses on managing forest resources through the active participation of members in planning, implementation and evaluation activities. In achieving the goals of KTH activities, participation from KTH members is required. This research aims to determine the level of participation of KTH members in KTH activities starting from the planning stage, implementation stage, utilization stage and evaluation stage. Respondents are members of two KTHs, namely KTH Jaya Karava and Sumber Hidup. Data collection was carried out through interviews and direct observation in the field. Data analysis used in this research uses quantitative descriptive analysis. The results of the research show that the level of participation of members of the KTH Jaya Karava group is relatively high, while the level of participation of KTH Sumber Hidup is relatively low.
Pemanfaatan dan Nilai Ekonomi Hasil Hutan Bukan Kayu di Wilayah Kerja Kesatuan Pengelolaan Hutan Kulawi (Studi Kasus Desa Walatana Kecematan Dolo Selatan) Angriyani, Silma; Umar, Syukur; Pribadi, Hendra; Maiwa, Arman
Savana Cendana Vol 9 No 1 (2024): Savana Cendana (SC) - January 2024
Publisher : Fakultas Pertanian, Sains, dan Kesehatan, Universitas Timor

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32938/sc.v9i1.2448

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Effective and sustainable management of Non-Timber Forest Products (NTFPs) plays an important role in supporting the local economy, reducing pressure on primary forests, and maintaining biodiversity. This research aims to determine the use of NTFPs and the economic value of NTFPs in Walatana Village, South Dolo District. The research was carried out by applying survey methods to respondents and observations, using an analytical approach to the use of Non-Timber Forest Products (NTFPs) resources. Respondents are residents of Walatanana Village who have interactions with forest resources. The general problem faced in this research is the lack of understanding and awareness of the community regarding the potential of Non-Timber Forest Products (NTFPs) in Walatana Village, South Dolo District. The research results show that the people of Walatana Village have utilized various types of NTFPs, including rattan, candlenuts, bamboo, honey and firewood. With the economic value of NTFPs reaching Rp. 515,484,000,- per year, of which rattan contributes Rp. 220,200,000,-, this research highlights the great potential of NTFPs in supporting the local economy. These findings emphasize the importance of involving the community in efforts to sustainably manage NTFPs, while increasing their understanding of the economic potential that can be generated. This research indicates the need for an educational and participatory approach to increase public awareness of the importance of NTFPs in the context of sustainability. This effort is expected to create a balance between the use of NTFPs as a source of income and maintaining the sustainability of forest ecosystems.
Pemanfaatan Daun Kelor (Moringa Oleifera)  Sebagai Alternatif Pembuatan Teh Sari, Yudya Kurnia; Hasan, Siti Nurhalizah; Hulu, Amati Eltriman; Afianti, Afifah Suci; Kotambunan, Jesica; Hartini, Dewi Sri; Putri, Avril; Toknok, Bau; Maiwa, Arman; Rahman, Abdul; Pribadi, Hendra; Muthmainna, Muthmainna; Fitrah, Rhamdani
Jurnal Masyarakat Madani Indonesia Vol. 3 No. 3 (2024): Agustus
Publisher : Alesha Media Digital

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59025/nct6cf19

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Moringa oleifera, yang biasanya disebut daun kelor, adalah tumbuhan yang mudah ditanam yang memiliki banyak manfaat kesehatan. Konsumsi lebih banyak cereal karena mengandung antioxidants, vitamins, dan mineral yang membantu tubuh menghasilkan lebih banyak energi setiap hari. Namun, banyak orang yang tidak tahu cara mudah mengumpulkan daun kelor atau manfaatnya. Baking soda adalah alternatif yang mudah dan sehat yang mudah dibuat dan dimakan.Tujuan dari pembuatan teh daun kelor ini adalah untuk mengedukasi masyarakat tentang manfaat daun kelor. Sebagai hasil dari metode pengabdian dengan memproduksi teh daun kelor, pemahaman masyarakat akan manfaat daun kelor akan meningkat. Pendekatan ini disebut pendampingan, atau belajar sambil melakukan
Pemanfaatan Bahan Organik dalam Pembuatan Pupuk Kompos Lalona, Ferdianto; Fatmawati, Fatmawati; Herawati, Kristiani; Afianti, Afifa Suci; Nur R, Nofa Safitri; Hartanto, Dimas; Zulkaidhah, Zulkaidhah; Toknok, Bau; Maiwa, Arman; Rahman, Abdul; Sofyan, Sofyan; Lamaniu, Moh Galang
Jurnal Mitra Prima Vol. 7 No. 2 (2025): JURNAL MITRA PRIMA
Publisher : Mitra prima

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Nutrient deficiency in soil has a negative impact on plant growth and productivity. Limited use of chemical fertilizers and poor soil conditions encourage the need for environmentally friendly alternatives. One solution is the utilization of organic waste such as goat manure, rice husks, and bran as raw materials for compost fertilizer. This training aimed to improve the knowledge and skills of SETMA members at the Faculty of Forestry, Tadulako University, in processing organic waste into quality solid fertilizer. The training was carried out in three stages: preparation, implementation, and evaluation. The implementation phase included theoretical sessions on nutrient content and material benefits, followed by hands-on practice in compost production, from mixing materials, fermentation using EM4, to storage. Evaluation was conducted through pre-tests, post-tests, and observation during practice. The results indicated increased understanding and active participation among participants. This training not only equipped them with technical skills but also raised awareness about the importance of managing organic waste to support sustainable agriculture. It is expected that this activity can be widely implemented and serve as a model for environmental education in both academic and community settings.
Central Sulawesi Grand Forest Park: “Participatory Mapping Model for Conflict Resolution on Forest Resource Utilization” Hasriani Muis; Golar; Arman Maiwa; Abdul Rahman; Hauris; Wahyu Syahputra Simorangkir
Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan IPA Vol 11 No 6 (2025): June
Publisher : Postgraduate, University of Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jppipa.v11i6.11157

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Land claims and forest resource utilization activities are one of the causes of conflict in forest management in the Grand Forest Park (Tahura) area of ​​Central Sulawesi. The existence of communities around and within the Central Sulawesi Grand Forest Park is an inseparable part of forest ecosystem management. The success of management planning for it will be more achieved if the manager has reliable instruments and strategies in dealing with problems and conflicts between forest managers and the community. The aim of the research is to classify the roles of the parties in the utilization of forest resources in Tahura and to design a participatory mapping model for conflict resolution over the use of forest resources in Tahura. The research method used in this research is a matrix of interrelationships between stakeholder issues to determine conflict issues on a priority scale, stakeholder analysis to map the influence and interests of stakeholders and to determine a participatory conflict resolution mapping model using a soft system method. Focusing on conflict issues that are on the priority scale, namely land (tenurial) conflicts and conflicts over the value of the benefits of the existence of Tahura. The results of stakeholder mapping related to land conflict resolution consist of: key actors (key players) including: Central Sulawesi Forestry Service, UPTD Tahura, Village Communities, and Forest Farmer Groups. Meanwhile, the resolution model formulated is "Joint control" based on the role of each stakeholder, namely the Management body or Advisor Body.
LAND COVER CHANGE IN PROTECTED FOREST, TANANTOVEA SUBDISTRICT DONGGALA REGENCY Baharuddin, Rhamdhani Fitrah; Hasriani Muis; Arman Maiwa; Suni, Muhammad Adam; Abdul Rahman; Anwar
Jurnal Belantara Vol 9 No 1 (2026)
Publisher : Forestry Study Program University Of Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jbl.v9i1.1157

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Protected forests play a vital role in maintaining ecosystem balance, such as regulating water systems, controlling floods, and preserving soil fertility. However, pressure from population growth and community activities around forest areas particularly land clearing for plantations has led to significant changes in land cover. This research was conducted from May to November 2023 and aimed to calculate the land cover area for the years 2013 and 2023, as well as analyze land cover changes in the Protected Forest area of Tanantovea District, Donggala, over the ten-year period. Land cover identification and its changes were assessed using Landsat 8 satellite imagery, classified through a supervised classification method. Image data processing identified five types of land cover: primary dryland forest, secondary dryland forest, plantations, shrubs, and bare land. The results showed that the primary dryland forest experienced a decrease of 522.20 hectares, while other land cover classes increased in area. These changes were driven by the socio-economic conditions of surrounding communities, such as low-income levels, limited employment opportunities, and small land ownership. The classification accuracy reached 82%, indicating that the image interpretation was reasonably representative of actual field conditions. These findings highlight the importance of utilizing remote sensing technology to monitor land cover dynamics and support sustainable forest management decision-making.
Co-Authors Abd. Rasyid Syamsuri Abdul Hapid Abdul Rahman Abdul Rahman Abdul Rahman Abdul Rosyid Adam Malik Adam Malik Adam, Muh. Fandi Kurnia Adinda, Septiani Rima Adisyanto, Fhindi Afianti, Afifa Suci Afianti, Afifah Suci Akhbar Alexis, Mizero Amati Eltriman Hulu Andi Sahri Alam Angriyani, Silma Anwar Anwar Anwar Ariyanti Ariyanti Baharuddin, Rhamdhani Fitrah Baharuddin, Rhmadhani Fitrah Bakri, Wiranti R Bau Toknok Dhiaul, Asyraf Fajar Sidik Fatmawati, Fatmawati Fitrah, Rhamdani Gerry Jardan Golar Golar Gracia, Vita Hamka Hamka Hamka Hamka, Hamka Hartanto, Dimas Hartini, Dewi Sri Hasan, Siti Nurhalizah Hasratin, Hasratin Hasriani Muis Hauris Hendra Pribadi Hendra Pribadi Herawati, Kristiani Hijria, Nur Hijriani, Hijriani Hulu, Amati Eltriman Ida Arianingsih Imran Rachman Istiqamah, Nurul Kartika Megawati Kotambunan, Jesica Krisnamurti, Reza Mahendra Ladiva, Ladiva Lalona, Ferdianto Lamaniu, Moh Galang Lareke, Amir Lareke, Amir A Lareke, Amir A. Latifah, Ayi M. Kurniawan, M. Mangela, Debora Megasari, Desi Misrah Misrah Mochammad Imron Awalludin Muhammad Adam Suni Muthmainna, Muthmainna Muthmainnah Naharuddin Naharuddin Nur Edy Nur R, Nofa Safitri Nurhaya, Nurhaya Nurul Istiqamah Oktaviani oktaviani P, Karisma Kondo Palumpun, Kristianto Pramayanti, Diah Natasya Arif Putri, Avril R, Dandy Adriansyah Rabiatul Adawiah Ramadan, Fajar Rhamdani Fitrah Baharuddin Rhamdhani Fitrah Baharuddin Rizky Purnama Sahri, Andi Sangadji, Muhammad Nur Sari, Yudya Kurnia Sirenden, Diana Sofyan Sofyan Sudirman Daeng Massiri Sudirman Dg Sulham, Sulham Suni, Muhammad Adam Syukur Umar Tangkearung, Mersi Tirtha Ayu Paramitha, Tirtha Ayu Tuti Haryanti, Tuti Wahyu Syahputra Simorangkir Zulham, Moh. Dian Zulkaidhah Zulkaidhah