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MEDIA KONSERVASI
ISSN : 02151677     EISSN : 25026313     DOI : https://doi.org/10.29244/medkon
Core Subject : Science, Education,
Media Konservasi is a scientific journal in the field of Natural Resources and Environmental Conservation and the first in Indonesia to discuss issues about conservation. Media Konservasi is published three times a year in April, August, and December. Media Konservasi is committed to publishing good quality scientific papers based on original research, library research, article, and book reviews. This journal focuses on publications in the field of forest resource conservation and the tropical environment derived from research, literature studies, and book reviews. This journal accepts manuscripts covering all aspects of ecology, landscape ecology, in-situ conservation of wildlife, sustainable use of plants and wildlife, ethnobotany, bioprospecting, ecotourism, management of conservation & protection areas, urban forests, services, and environmental education
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KEARIFAN TRADISIONAL PERLINDUNGAN DAN PEMANFAATAN SUMBERDAYA HUTAN OLEH SUKU KANUME DI TAMAN NASIONAL WASUR Muhammad Budi Mulyawan; Sambas Basuni; Nandi Kosmaryandi
Media Konservasi Vol 18 No 3 (2013): Media Konservasi Vol. 18 No. 3 Desember 2013
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Wasur National Park (TN Wasur), which is located in Merauke Papua, is one of 50 national parks in Indonesia. In the international scale, the TN Wasur are on track migratory birds from the northern hemisphere (Siberia, North China and Japan) to the southern hemisphere (Australia) or otherwise. TN Wasur is a place to stop and migration destination for migrant birds (Scolopacidae and Charadriidae), as well as the habitat of endemic birds, birds of the Trans-Fly (Indonesia-Papua New Guinea) and the marsupial animals (marsupials). The ethnic of Kanume is one of the indigenous communities who have long been living in TN Wasur, which has the largest region in Wasur, about 305.312 ha. The ethnic of Kanume has specific rules and traditional wisdom in managing lands of the ulayat. The ulayat lands are managed by the clans in the ethnic of Kanume. The results showed that the people of clans in the Kanume ethnic have a custom rules and wisdom in terms of protection and utilization of forest resources. Clans in the ethnic of  Kanume has ownership rights at the ulayat land to protect and exploit resources that there can be found sacred places, the old village, the well nature, hamlet of sago, and places the ancestral journey. In traditional wisdom and resource utilization, the ethnic of Kanume have a culture that supports the management of the forest resource. This can be seen by the existence of the Division of conception space based on the area of ulayat customs, the system of mastery and ownership of land, Sasi system and the belief of Totem (Totemism). Keywords: suku Kanume, Taman Nasional Wasur, traditional wisdom
PENGGUNAAN JALA KABUT UNTUK STUDI POPULASI BURUNG GEREJA ERASIA (Passer montanus) DI KAMPUS IPB DRAMAGA: VARIASI JUMLAH TANGKAPAN DAN BOBOT TUBUH PADA MUSIM BERBEDA Lina Kristina Dewi; Yeni Aryati Mulyani; Ani Mardiastuti; Fransisca Noni Tirtaningtyas
Media Konservasi Vol 18 No 3 (2013): Media Konservasi Vol. 18 No. 3 Desember 2013
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The study of birds using mist nets in Indonesia is still small, but this method is good enough to see how the structure of a type of bird. A study of Eurasian Sparrow (Passer montanus) in IPB Darmaga Campus expected to provide information updates on community structure and see this type of variation in body weight in the different seasons. The study was conducted at the end of the rainy season and the beginning of the rainy season in 2012 with the installation of a total of 4514 net hours. During the study 125 individuals caught Eurasian Sparrow (71 individual at the beginning of the rainy season, 56 individuals at the end of the rainy season) and 12 individuals of which the individual retrap. No difference of body weight between the beginning of the rainy season and the end of the rainy season, but there are daily variations in body weight at the end of the rainy season between morning, afternoon and evening (df = 2 , Fvalue = 5.06 , P < 0.01). Individuals in different age classes juvenile are very real in the second season (χ2 = 7.80 ,df = 1 , P < 0.01). In the adult age class, the number of individuals in the second season was not significantly different (χ2 = 0.62 , df = 1 , P > 0.05). Keyword: body weight, structure of age, beginning of the rainy season, end of the rainy season
KEANEKARAGAMAN KUPU-KUPU DI TAMAN NASIONAL BANTIMURUNG BULUSARAUNG Abdul Haris Mustari; Yasser Pramana; Resi Nurlinda
Media Konservasi Vol 18 No 2 (2013): Media Konservasi Vol. 18 Nomor 2, Agustus 2013
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Diversity of butterflies are supported by ecosystem of region, such as: forests, rivers, open land and diversity of plants. High biodiversity and a variety of unique and endemic species in Bantimurung Bulusaraung National Park can make this area become important for intensively managed. Inventory of butterflies in Bantimurung Bulusaraung National Park held in two locations, on 24th February until 1st March in 2011 at Panaikang district and 8th until 12 March in 2011 at Kampoang district. The method that used is time-search. Total number of butterflies that observed is 80 species with index of diversity value is high. This is because the Bantimurung Bulusaraung National Park has a lot of vegetation feed for butterflies and lots of water. Besides nectar from flowers, butterflies also need the minerals from sides of the river especially in the coral of river. Keywords: Biodiversity, butterfly, Bantimurung Bulusaraung National Park.
HUBUNGAN ANTARA KARAKTERISTIK LOKASI CAMERA TRAP DENGAN KEBERHASILAN PEREKAMAN BADAK JAWA (Rhinoceros sondaicus Desmarest 1822) DI TAMAN NASIONAL UJUNG KULON Intannia Ekanasty; Yanto Santosa; U Mamat Rahmat
Media Konservasi Vol 18 No 2 (2013): Media Konservasi Vol. 18 Nomor 2, Agustus 2013
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Inventory of the rare javan rhino population keep doing continuously to know the trend of javan rhino population. However, inventory of javan rhino population hard to be done by people because javan rhino very sensitive to human presence. Inventory of javan rhino has improved by using camera trap but not every camera trap effective on capture the javan rhino. One of the problem is the location of camera trap not appropriate with javan rhino movement. Therefore, analizing correlation between characteristic of camera trap site with the success of recording javan rhino is necessary. The objective of this research is to identify the correlation between some of the characteristic of camera trap site which is estimated related to the success of recording javan rhino. The result of this research indicates that distance between camera trap with feces, footprint, human track and topography has correlation with the amount of  javan rhino clip. Keywords: camera trap, javan rhino, Ujung Kulon National Park.
KEANEKARAGAMAN JENIS SATWALIAR DI KAWASAN PERKEBUNAN KELAPA SAWIT DAN STATUS PERLINDUNGANNYA DI AREAL ESTATE SUNGAI TERIK PT. NUSA LESTARI, SERUYAN PASER KALIMANTAN TIMUR Harnios Arief
Media Konservasi Vol 18 No 2 (2013): Media Konservasi Vol. 18 Nomor 2, Agustus 2013
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Regions Oil Palm Estate Management Unit Sungai Terik, Nusa Lestari Ltd is largely secondary forest. Land cover conditions have degraded because of existing timber companies operating in this region from 1990. The inventory and identification of wildlife species diversity in the plantation done to be able to know the types that still exist in this area of oil palm companies. From the observation found 32 species of mammals which belong to 14 families, 170 species of birds belonging to the 42 families and 9 species of reptiles. Local protected areas that border the river is one important area for the protection and preservation of endangered species / protected. This condition is caused because it can be found 20 species of mammals, 41 species of birds and one reptile species endangered / protected in the region. Keywords: ecosystem, habitat, wildlife, and wildlife species diversity.
PERILAKU MAKAN GAJAH SUMATERA (Elephas maximus sumatranus) DI PUSAT KONSERVASI GAJAH TAMAN NASIONAL WAY KAMBAS Riba'i .; Agus Setiawan; Arief Darmawan
Media Konservasi Vol 18 No 2 (2013): Media Konservasi Vol. 18 Nomor 2, Agustus 2013
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This research was purposed to find out the Sumateranus elephants natural eating behavior and to find out the level of it favorite woof (palatabilitas) by used exploration method.  The result of the research shows that adult male and female of Sumateranus elephant have the same natural eating behaviour.  The natural eating bahaviour is divided into 3 division based on the shepherding place, the are savannah, swamp, and secondary forest.  Such kinds of natural woof that are consumed by elephant:  ilalang (Imperata cylindrical), rumput gajah mini (Elytrigia repens), putri malu (Mimosa pudica), rumput teki (Cyperus rotundus), jambu biji (Psidium guajava), benalu belimbing (Macrosolen cochinchinensis), kalopogonium (Calopogonium mucunoides), polongan (Pueraria phaseoloides), rumput bambu (Digitaria ciliaris), paku merak (Selaginella willdenovii), sawi langit (Vernonia cinerea), grintingan (Cynodon dactylon), paku hata (Lygodium circinatum), senggani (Melastoma polyanthum), teki rawa (Cyperus alternifolius), mendong (Cyperus compressus), lingi (Typha latifolia), suket godokan (Fimbristylis ferruginea), teratai (Nymphaea alba), palem serdang (Livistona rotundifolia), jabon (Anthocephalus cadamba), rotan duduk (Daemonorops longipes), sungkai (Peronema canescens), and sonokeling (Dalbergia latifolia).  Eating frequency is influenced by 3 factors they are the availability of woof, condition of health, and weather.  The longest eating duration find in secondary forest.  The are 5 division of part of woof that is consumed trunk, skin, leaves, and fruits.  The way of eating is by cleaning the woof first by swaying it by using its snout.  Its most favorite woof are:  rumput gajah mini, teki rawa, ilalang, and palem serdang. Keywords: Feeding behaviour, sumateranus elephant, Elephant Conservation Center.
KARAKTERISTIK KONDISI URBAN HEAT ISLAND DKI JAKARTA Siti Badriyah Rushayati; Rachmad Hermawan
Media Konservasi Vol 18 No 2 (2013): Media Konservasi Vol. 18 Nomor 2, Agustus 2013
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DKI Jakarta area with high CO2 emission and 84,95 % of  built-up areas (year of 2009) cause urban heat island (UHI).  To overcome UHI problems, its characteristics must be known.  Trend analysis of surface temperature areas was conducted by comparison of surface temperature spatial distribution of 2006 with 2010.  UHI analysis based on geograpical coordinates were also conducted.  High surface temperature of > 34 ºC was on inner city and decreasing to sub urban area.  High surface temperature were especially on high density bulit-up areas. Priority of  solving UHI problems are conducted on high surface temperature areas. Keyword: UHI, surface temperature, built-up area, trend analysis.
PERMINTAAN WISATA ALAM DI KOTA SEMARANG BAGI KELOMPOK USIA MUDA Ari Listyowati; E.K.S Harini Muntasib; Rachmad Hermawan
Media Konservasi Vol 18 No 2 (2013): Media Konservasi Vol. 18 Nomor 2, Agustus 2013
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 Researh was done to know  the potential and actual demands of nature-based tourism of young age group (15-24 years old) at Semarang City,  and to determine the factors was influencing to  tourism demand. Result of reseach  was showed that the potential demand of nature-based tourism for young age group at Semarang City about 82.20% of the total number of young age group (241474 individuals).Potential demand of tourism based on tourism objects i.e  mountain (20.144 individuals). beach (14.458 individuals), cave (9.322 individuals), and waterfall (7.458 individuals), Result of research also showed that the  factors which influence the actual demand of tourism were parents occupation, interest foward tourism objects, reason of visit, and time of visit. Reason to visit the tourism area are enjoy the scenery and to find the  fresh air.     Keywords: Nature based tourism, potential demand, actual demand, young age group, Semarang City.
MODAL SOSIAL MASYARAKAT DI KAWASAN PENYANGGA TAMAN NASIONAL KUTAI (TNK) DALAM PENGEMBANGAN EKOWISATA Poppy Oktadiyani; E.K.S Harini Muntasib; Arzyana Sunkar
Media Konservasi Vol 18 No 1 (2013): Media Konservasi Vol. 18 No. 1 April 2013
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Kutai National Park (KNP) is a national park that is bordered by a coal mining company, PT. Kaltim Prima Coal (PT. KPC).  Located between the park and the company are communities living in the Kabo Jaya Hamlet of Swarga Bara Village and G III Hamlet of Singa Gembara Village who were economically dependent on this company.  A main concern prior to the post-mining period in 2021 is the lost of source of livelihood which could trigger the exploitation of the national park.  Therefore, with the natural resources available in P revab-Mentoko KNP, Tanjung Bara Beach, and Tanjung Bara Mangrove, as alternative sources of livelihood, the idea of utilizing these resources for ecotourism purposes arose to prepare the community for PT. KPC’s post-mining period. The research aims to study the social capital of ecotourism development in the KNP buffer zone. Data were collected using several methods including field observation, participative observation, in depth interview, and literature study. The research used several methods of analysis including Social Capital Assesment Tools (SCAT) to assess the community’s social capitals, Confirmatory Factor Analysis (CFA) to assess the relationships between social capital variables, and descriptive analysis to evaluate each stakeholder’s ecotourism development policies.  Social capital adequacy value for Kabo Jaya Hamlet of Swarga Bara Village was 173 (sufficient) and that of G III Hamlet of Singa Gembara Village was 159 (insufficient). Ecotourism development was less difficult in Kabo Jaya Hamlet based on its existing social capital with the Kabo Jaya Ecotourism Group. Every element of social capital in G III Hamlet significantly affect the social capital, and the most significant element is care for others and the environment. Keywords:  Community, ecotourism, G III Hamlet, Kabo Jaya Hamlet, Social Capital.
STRUKTUR KOMUNITAS BERUDU ANURA DI SUNGAI CIBEUREUM TAMAN NASIONAL GUNUNG GEDE PANGRANGO, JAWA BARAT Welni Dwista Ningsih; Mirza D. Kusrini; Agus Priyono Kartono
Media Konservasi Vol 18 No 1 (2013): Media Konservasi Vol. 18 No. 1 April 2013
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The use of various types of habitats can affect the structure of tadpole communities. The purpose of this study was to identify and measure: a) composition and diversity of Anuran species on two different seasons, b) distribution of tadpoles in different microhabitat types, and c) developmental  stages of tadpole in two different season. Quantitative sampling of amphibian larvae was carried out on along the 224 m transect in Cibeureum stream, Mount Gede-Pangrango National Park, West Java. Four species were found in Cibeureum stream were Leptophryne cruentata (37.10%), Megophrys montana (34.33%), Rhacophorus margaritifer (28.49%), and Huia masonii (0.07%). Cibeureum stream microhabitat can be grouped into torrents, riffles and shingle areas. Tadpoles were only found in riffles and shingle areas. Omitting H. masonii data from linear regression test showed that microhabitat variables did not significantly affect the presence of tadpoles. Most tadpoles were found in stage 25. The dominant stage of tadpole found were in Gosner growth stage 24-28 (no foot) for both dry and wet season, which indicated that the frogs in the Cibeureum stream reproduce throughout the year.  Key words: tadpoles, Anura, Cibeureum, Gunung Gede Pangrango National Park, community structure

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