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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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Species Diversity and Species Association of Butterflies (Lepidoptera) in the Riparian Zone of Paneki River, Pombewe Village, Sigi Biromaru District. Ramadhana, Fauziah; Ihsan, Moh; Ningsih, Sri; Rukmi, Rukmi; Sustri, Sustri
Jurnal Penelitian Kehutanan BONITA Vol 7, No 1 (2025): Juni 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55285/bonita.v7i1.3244

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Butterflies play an important role in the riparian ecosystem, influencing the survival of flowering plants along riverbanks. The interactions among butterfly species within an ecosystem are referred to as species associations. These associations indicate complex relationships—both positive and negative—between butterfly species. This study aims to analyze species associations among butterflies (Lepidoptera) in the riparian area of the Paneki River, located in Pombewe Village, Sigi Biromaru District. Data were collected using the transect method and direct observations conducted from morning to afternoon. The results showed a total of 31 butterfly species, represented by 62 individuals. The diversity index and species richness index recorded in the Paneki River riparian area were 3.25 and 3.43, respectively. Meanwhile, the evenness index was 0.94. These three indices suggest that the riparian habitat of the Paneki River supports a high, balanced, and stable diversity of butterfly species.Based on the analysis of species associations in the riparian habitat, 26 butterfly species exhibited associative interactions, forming a total of 296 association links. In contrast, 5 species did not show any associations with other species. The degree of association varied among species, with some exhibiting a high number of associations and others showing fewer.
Governance and Utilization of the Bode Watershed in Gorontalo: Public Perceptions and Sustainability Challenges Saputra Widodo, Eka Reza; Irawan, Mohammad Bayu; Prasetyo, Mawardi Heru; Lihawa, Fitryane; Dunggio, Iswan
Jurnal Penelitian Kehutanan BONITA Vol 7, No 1 (2025): Juni 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55285/bonita.v7i1.3242

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The Bone Watershed (DAS Bone) in Gorontalo Province serves as a vital resource supporting agriculture, fisheries, and clean water supply. However, it faces significant challenges such as land conversion, deforestation, resource exploitation, and weak oversight of illegal mining activities. This study aims to evaluate community perceptions of the management and utilization of DAS Bone and to identify sustainability challenges. A mixed-method approach was applied, combining quantitative surveys using a Likert scale with qualitative in-depth interviews involving 100 respondents living in the watershed area. Findings reveal that most community members have a positive perception of the importance of watershed conservation and believe that environmental sustainability has been considered in current management efforts. Nonetheless, respondents also highlighted a lack of regular outreach and insufficient government supervision, particularly concerning gold and C-excavation mining. Economically, water and fisheries usage provide tangible benefits, whereas agriculture is seen as less supportive of livelihoods due to flood vulnerability. On the other hand, there is strong community support for renewable energy development, such as mini-hydro and psycho hydro technologies, due to their environmental friendliness and socio-economic benefits. This study recommends enhancing community involvement, integrated monitoring systems, and sustainable infrastructure and energy planning. The findings are expected to serve as a policy input for local governments to design more community-based and sustainable watershed management strategies.
Linearity of Diameter and Height to Biomass and Carbon Storage of Gmelina arborea in Mirring Village Community Forest Irundu, Daud; farid karim, Faradilah
Jurnal Penelitian Kehutanan BONITA Vol 7, No 1 (2025): Juni 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55285/bonita.v7i1.3250

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Biomass and carbon are forest products stored in plants as a result of photosynthesis. Gmelina arborea, as a community forest plant in Mirring Village, produces biomass and stored carbon, influenced by various factors including diameter and plant height. The purpose of this study was to analyze the linear relationship between the diameter and height of Gmelina arborea and its biomass and stored carbon. The method used was a survey and measurement of the diameter and height of 35 Gmelina arborea trees, followed by an analysis of their linearity and the coefficient of determination (R²) generated from the relationship analysis. The results showed a very strong linear relationship between diameter and biomass and stored carbon, and a fairly strong relationship between height and biomass and stored carbon. The R² values from both relationship analyses were 0.741 and 0.908, respectively. This indicates that the diameter and height of Gmelina arborea can explain the variation in biomass and stored carbon values well.
The Effect of Powder Color and Adhesive Visciousness on the Resistance of Sawsuddinary Painting Octaviani, Wiwi; Yusuf, Muhammad; Karim, Khadijah Aziz; Ayu, Srida Mitra
Jurnal Penelitian Kehutanan BONITA Vol 7, No 1 (2025): Juni 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55285/bonita.v7i1.3204

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Sawdust is the result of residue from the sawmill industry. Generally, it has no economic value, but ithes selling value when it processed into an artistic work suchas painting made of wood powder. The purpose of this study is to determine the effect of adding adhesive solvents on the resistance of sawdust painting. Through the experiment using a 2  factorial completely randomized design, namely powder color and water volume. Powder color consists of 2 levels (S1 and S2) and 3 levels of water volume (A1, A2, A3) and repeated 3 times, so that the combination of treatment are 18 paintings with the ANOVA test observation parameters the number of points, shape, and area of damage. Howeveri the results show that the volume of water has an effect on the area of damage, so that the color of the powder is not significant for the effect on all parameters of the observation. The results of the Tukey test, water volume (A3) on the damage area showed has a significant effect. The addition of adhesive solvent affects the resistance of powder painting in terms of the extent of damage, the more solvent is added, the lower of the resistance of powder painting.
Potential Carbon Storage And Absorption In Forest Stands In The Campus Area Of Nusa Cendana University, Kupang City, East Nusa Tenggara Naylom, Laucia Lelita Erci; Marimpan, Lusia Sulo; Sinaga, Pamona Silvia
Jurnal Penelitian Kehutanan BONITA Vol 7, No 1 (2025): Juni 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55285/bonita.v7i1.3031

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High campus activities such as studying, teaching, and offices as well as vehicle activities can produce very complex carbon emissions, the lack of green open space and vegetation in it can result in increased temperatures, and air pollution because the carbon produced by campus activities cannot be absorbed by vegetation. Green open space (RTH) aims to help absorb carbon dioxide in the air, improve atmospheric quality, lower temperatures and reduce air pollution levels. This research aims to determine the value of carbon savings and absorption as well as the economic valuation of carbon on the Undana campus, so that it can be used as a reference in managing green open space in the campus environment to reduce global warming. This research was carried out using a non-destructive method using allometric equations with plot placement purposively based on the level of vegetation density. The results of this research show that the value of carbon storage in stands in the Nusa Cendana University area is 66.32 tons/ha and the value of CO uptake2 in the Nusa Cendana University area of 243.40 Tons/Ha and a carbon economic valuation of $ 39,876.61 USD or equivalent to IDR 615,418,524.
The Identification of Weed Species Growing Around Eucalyptus pellita 6 Months Old:Case Study At PT. RAPP Estate Tesso Timur TEEB036 Hutasuhut, Ika Lestari; Ervayenri, Ervayenri; Susilo, Trio Joko; Sadjati, Emy
Jurnal Penelitian Kehutanan BONITA Vol 7, No 1 (2025): Juni 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55285/bonita.v7i1.3055

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Industrial plantation forests play a crucial role in the industry by focusing on the management of wood as a raw material. The Eucalyptus CEP 04 plants used in HTI at PT. RAPP Estate Tesso Timur require not only optimal growth but also careful attention to nutrient availability in the soil. Additionally, the presence of weeds under the main crop stands, such as Eucalyptus CEP 04, is an important factor in maintaining productivity. Thisresearch was conducted to identify the types of weeds found under the 6-month-old. Eucalyptus CEP 04 stands. Data collection occurred in areas with denser weed growth beneath these 6-month-old plants. The methodology used for data collection involved creating observation plots, with a total of six plots being established through purposive sampling. The results of the weed identification revealed nine different weed species, including Acacia (Acacia mangium), Sapat Kecil (Macaranga trichocarpa), Paku Resam (Dicranopteris linearis), Senduduk (Melastoma malabathricum), Teki-tekian (Pogonatherum crinitum), and Tenggek Burung (Melicope ptelefolia). The methods for controlling various types of weeds include manual techniques such as weeding, plucking, and thinning, effective chemical methods using herbicides, and combination approaches.

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