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Journal of Tropical Ethnobiology
ISSN : 16936892     EISSN : 27220257     DOI : https://doi.org/10.46359/jte
Core Subject : Agriculture,
The journal publishes critical reviews, original research papers, short communications, notes and comments covering all aspects of ethnobiology. Journal of Tropical Ethnobiology readership is as wide and diverse as ethnobiology itself, with readers spanning from both the natural and social sciences. Not surprisingly, a glance at the papers published in the Journal reveals the depth and breadth of topics, extending from studies in archaeology and the origins of agriculture, to folk classification systems, to food composition, plants, birds, mammals, fungi and everything in between. Research areas published in Journal of Tropical Ethnobiology include but are not limited to neo- and paleo-ethnobiology, zooarchaeology, ethnobotany, ethnozoology, ethnopharmacology, ethnoecology, linguistic ethnobiology, human paleoecology, and many other related fields of study within anthropology and biology, such as taxonomy, conservation biology, ethnography, political ecology, and cognitive and cultural anthropology. Journal of Tropical Ethnobiology does not limit itself to a single perspective, approach or discipline, but seeks to represent the full spectrum and wide diversity of the field of ethnobiology, including cognitive, symbolic, linguistic, ecological, and economic aspects of human interactions with our living world. Articles that significantly advance ethnobiological theory and/or methodology are particularly welcome, as well as studies bridging across disciplines and knowledge systems. Journal of Tropical Ethnobiology does not publish uncontextualized data such as species lists; appropriate submissions must elaborate on the ethnobiological context of findings.
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ITERA Botanical Garden Development Recommendation as a Feeding and Roaming Habitat for the Black-Winged Kite (Elanus caeruleus) Hetharia, Bartholomew Jordan; Hutriani, Ina Winiastuti; Ali, Muhammad Saddam
Journal of Tropical Ethnobiology Vol. 8 No. 1 (2025): January 2025
Publisher : The Ethnobiological Society of Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46359/jte.v8i1.186

Abstract

Indonesia ranks fourth globally in bird species diversity. The Sumatera Institute of Technology (ITERA) Campus, with its diverse vegetation, supports at least 28 avian species, including the black-winged kite (E.caeruleus), a protected diurnal bird of prey. This species is protected in Indonesia and listed as Appendix II under CITES. One prominent area for these birds is the ITERA Botanical Garden, which has potential as a suitable habitat. This study aims to (1) analyze habitat suitability for the black-winged kite and (2) propose a landscape plan to support the species conservation in the ITERA Botanical Garden. Using mixed methods and a modified Gold landscape planning framework which includes inventory, landscape analysis, and synthesis, the research identifies the garden as a critical feeding and roaming area for the species. Results show that the ITERA Botanical Garden provides essential feeding and roaming areas for black-winged kites. The proposed concept, "JEJAKENUI: Exploring the Black-winged Kite Path," enhances connectivity among landscape elements through three zones: feeding habitat, roaming zone 1, and roaming zone 2. The findings emphasize the garden's role in conserving biodiversity while balancing visitor activities.

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