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Jurnal Penelitian Kehutanan Bonita
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BONITA merupakan jurnal publikasi ilmiah yang dikelola oleh tim redaksi fakultas kehutanan yang dimiliki oleh Universitas Andi Djemma. Jurnal ini akan memuat hasil-hasil penelitian ilmiah pada berbagai bidang ilmu kehutanan diantaranya Manajamen dan Perencanaan Kehutanan, Konservasi, Sosial Kebijakan, Teknologi Hasil Hutan, Silvikultur dan bidang-bidang lain yang terapannya sangat berhubungan dengan bidang kehutanan. Penelitian tersebut harus memenuhi syarat ilmiah baik yang dilakukan oleh individu dosen, dosen secara berkelompok maupun dosen berkolaborasi dengan mahasiswa bimbingannya.
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The Characteristics of Land Use in Kemiri-based Agroforestry Patterns in Maros Regency, South Sulawesi Province Andi Khairil A.Samsu
Jurnal Penelitian Kehutanan BONITA Vol 5, No 2 (2023): DESEMBER 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55285/bonita.v5i2.2413

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One of the leading causes of global warming is land damage due to forest encroachment and the conversion of forest areas. One of the efforts to reduce the increase in greenhouse gas concentrations is maintaining carbon reserves by developing and improving forest vegetation. The agroforestry pattern can solve problems from both environmental and economic aspects in society. Candlenut plants are one of several types of plants that are usually used by applying the agroforestry model. Cenrana, Camba, Mallawa Districts, and Maros Regency are still developing and utilizing candlenut plants on community-owned land and in forest areas. This study aims to determine the spatial characteristics of the candlenut-based agroforestry pattern in Maros Regency. This research uses a quantitative method using remote sensing technology based on Google Earth Engine (GEE). The results of the study show that the agroforestry pattern in Maros Regency (Mallawa District, Camba District, Cenrana District) applies the Agrisilvicultural and Silvipastural patterns, apart from that the community's candlenut agroforestry land is located at a distance that can be reached by the community, namely 0-2 km outside the forest area. The composition of candlenut-based agroforestry and non-agroforestry patterns shows several crop combinations: horticulture, food, and plantations.
Diversity and Potential of Undergrowth as Traditional Medicine in Sangtandung Village, North Walenrang sub district, Luwu Liana Liana; Olifia Monika Pasambo; Maria Maria; Novi Herman Sada; Ayub ayub
Jurnal Penelitian Kehutanan BONITA Vol 5, No 2 (2023): DESEMBER 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55285/bonita.v5i2.2391

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The use of undergrowth as medicine has been carried out by many people, especially traditional communities who live far from health services whose use has been passed down from generation to generation. Attention to traditional medicines has shown an increase, this is evident from the use of natural medicine in developed countries reaching 65% while it is estimated that there are 9,600 plant species that have been utilized by 400 various ethnic or ethnic groups in Indonesia. Therefore, this study aims to determine the potential of the undergrowth used as traditional medicine in Sangtandung Village, North Walenrang District, Luwu Regency. There are two stages in this research, namely for species diversity using the method of determining plots for collecting data on species diversity, while the potential for medicine use uses an interview method with respondents who have been determined using a purposive sampling method. Data analysis for species diversity used is an important value index analysis by calculating the values of density, relative density, frequency, relative frequency, while for the potential of undergrowth as medicine using quantitative descriptive analysis. The results showed that there were 18 types of undergrowth identified as potential as traditional medicine in Sangtandung Village and the embarrassed daughter plant (Mimosa pudica Lin) had the highest IVI. Of the total 18 types of undergrowth that have the potential to be used as traditional medicine, there are 9 types that have been used by the community as medicine and 9 types that have not been utilized by the people of Sangtandung Village. Among them are putrimalu (Mimosa pudica Lin), urang aring (Eclita prostrate), sidaguri ( Sida rhombifolia), pakis (Polypodiophyta), bayam duri (Amaranthus Spinosus), bayam malabar (Basella alba), cakar ayam (Selaginella doederleinii), meniran (Phyllanthus urinaria), and gelinggang (Cassia Alata). Generally, the leaves are used by boiling and drinking the boiled water to treat various diseases.
The Role of Stakeholders in Natural Tourism Management of Kapopo Forest Park, Central Sulawesi Arman Maiwa; Abdul Rahman; Hendra Pribadi; Hamka Hamka; Rhamdani Fitrah Baharuddin; Gerry Jardan
Jurnal Penelitian Kehutanan BONITA Vol 5, No 2 (2023): DESEMBER 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55285/bonita.v5i2.2453

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The main challenge in managing Kapopo natural tourism is the participation of stakeholders who have an interest in its management. The importance of understanding and involvement of stakeholders in the management of Kapopo natural tourism can be seen from the achievement of sustainability in Kapopo natural tourism, which cannot be achieved optimally without effective cooperation between all parties involved. So instruments are needed to involve every stakeholder as the key to the success of Kapopo natural tourism. This research examines the role of stakeholders who have an interest and influence in supporting the successful management of Kapopo Nature Tourism in Central Sulawesi. The method uses qualitative descriptive analysis to see the role of stakeholders, as well as influence and interest analysis to see the influence and interests of each stakeholder in managing Kapopo natural tourism. The results of this research identified 13 stakeholders who have various roles, of which the Forestry Service and the Grand Forest Park Manager are key stakeholders in the management of Kapopo natural tourism. In this research, it was also found that in general the relationship between stakeholders was good, but there were several stakeholders who had different views which had the potential for conflict and could influence the management of Kapopo natural tourism.
Social Forestry for Community Wellfare and the Forest Sustainability Marningot Tua Natalis Situmorang; Marningot Tua Natalis Situmorang
Jurnal Penelitian Kehutanan BONITA Vol 5, No 2 (2023): DESEMBER 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55285/bonita.v5i2.1124

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This article analyzes the Indonesian goverments program for the welfare of all Indonesian people, based on forest resource management, namely the social forestry program. In the concept of living as a state, the implementation of the social forestry program must bring the maximum benefit to the welfare of the community, in this case the community around the forest and also to the sustainability of the forest. The writing of this article uses a qualitative method by taking the research location in the jurisdiction of KPH Cianjur, BKPH Cianjur, KPH Puncak. The results showed that the social forestry program was very important to implement although there werestill some problems that needed to be corrected in practice in the field so that the social forestry program would bring the greatest benefit to the village community around the forest and the sustainability of the forest it self.Kata Kunci : perhutanan social, kesejahteraan masyarakat, kelestarian hutan  
The Local Wisdom Management of Non-Timber Forest Products of Bamboo plants by Batulaya people in Kecamatan Tinambung Kabupaten Polewali Mandar Ahmad Ahmad; Andi Ridha Yayank Wijayanti; Qaisar Qaisar; Muhammad Sarif; Muhammad Arafat Abdullah
Jurnal Penelitian Kehutanan BONITA Vol 5, No 2 (2023): DESEMBER 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55285/bonita.v5i2.2392

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Local wisdom is part of a society's culture which has values, norms, and is usually passed down from generation to generation through stories and knowledge that develops in society. This research aims to examine the forms of local wisdom of the Batulaya Village community in managing bamboo plants. This type of research is qualitative which uses several informants to conduct interviews with a triangulation approach. There are two sources of data used, namely primary data including information obtained directly through the respondent interview process and secondary data including journal or article references. The results of the research show that on 1 (Muharram) it is not permissible to plant bamboo, in maintaining bamboo plants there are "ussul" (Abstinence), bamboo felling cannot be done too early because there is a lot of "undu" (Dew), bamboo is used as flooring for houses because it has comfort value and is used as a traditional musical instrument.
Comparative Analysis of Income of KTH Pattiro and KTH Lanniti on Trigona sp Honeybee Product in Rompegading Village, Cenrana District, in District Maros Andi Nur Imran; Andi Khairil A.Samsu
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55285/bonita.v5i2.1995

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The aim of the study was to find out how much the comparison and difference in income of KTH Pattiro and KTH Lanniti in the production of honey bee forest products Trigona sp in Rompegading Village, Cenrana District, Maros Regency. The data collection method was carried out through interviews with members of the Forest Farmer Group using a questionnaire. Respondents were determined by census as many as 30 people consisting of 15 members of the Pattiro Forest Farmers Group and 15 members of the Laniti Forest Farmers Group. The results showed that the comparison or comparative income of the Pattiro forest farmer group was Rp. 17,205,000/year, with an average forest farmer group income of Rp. 1,147,000/year. Meanwhile, the Lanniti forest farmer group's income from Trigona sp madi bees is Rp. 19,241,000/year, with an average income of Rp. 1,1281,733/year with a difference in income of Rp. 2,036,000/year. Compared to the district minimum wage (UMK) of Maros district, which is around 2,135,000/month, the contribution of Trigona sp honey bees is around 5% per person per month or its contribution to income is still in the very small category.

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