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ISSN : 02151677     EISSN : 25026313     DOI : https://doi.org/10.29244/medkon
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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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Stakeholder Analysis on Community Forest Management Partnership and Independent Dimas Alfred Pasetia; Hardjanto .; Yulius Hero
Media Konservasi Vol 22 No 3 (2017): Media Konservasi Vol. 22 No. 3 Desember 2017
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Timber of community forest in one of the alternative supply that is needed by the wood processing industries. Partnership and independent of community forest can be realized in the relationship between farmers and industry. However, parts of the community forest system is represented by different stakeholders, which are interrelated in a system. This study analyzed stakeholder interest, influences and relationships between partnership and independent of community forest management. The study was conducted in Probolinggo District and respondents were selected using snowball sampling. There were 15 stakeholders identified as being involved in the partnership of community forest management of which were classified 4 as key players, 2 as context setters, 5 as subjects and 5 as crowds. There were 12 stakeholders identified as being involved in the independent of community forest management of which were classified 3 as key players, 1 as context setters, 5 as subjects and 3 as crowd. The performances of each stakeholder can be controlled if the integration of relationships and rules has been established. Keywords: community forest, independent, partnership, stakeholders
Analysis of Stakeholder Orientation for Ecotourism Development in Bali Aga Region, Buleleng-Bali Putu Agus Haribawa; Ricky Avenzora; Harnios Arief
Media Konservasi Vol 22 No 3 (2017): Media Konservasi Vol. 22 No. 3 Desember 2017
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Ecotourism development is one of the concrete forms of sustainable tourism, which is currently being developed by both developed and developing countries, such as Bali-Indonesia. Bali Aga Region especially Pedawa Village and Cempaga Village, Buleleng Regency is a potential future area to be developed as ecotourism destination. As a first step to develop ecotourism, it is initially important to know whether or not there is a mutual will among stakeholders for ecotourism development. The purpose of this study is to analyze perceptions and motivations stakeholders in ecotourism development in the area of Bali Aga-Buleleng. Data were collected by questionnaire technique and analyzed by using descriptive analysis. The results of the analysis indicate that the orientation of stakeholders (community and government) in ecotourism development in the Bali Aga region is in a positive dimension and has led to the principle of sustainability. Good perception and motivation indicate that stakeholders have a strong desire to build ecotourism for economic benefits, environmental sustainability and socio-cultural sustainability in Bali Aga region. Keywords: Bali aga, ecotourism, motivation, perception
Treasure of Local Wisdom in Strengthening Conservation and Ecotourism: Case Study of Dawan Indigenous People in Timor Tengah Utara District Smaracdus C. V. Lake; Ricky Avenzora; Harnios Arief
Media Konservasi Vol 22 No 3 (2017): Media Konservasi Vol. 22 No. 3 Desember 2017
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In the history of evolution, in fact the people of Indonesian archipelago have known local wisdom in the social life order that brings its people to be wise in managing various elements of nature. The purpose of this research were: 1) to analyze the local wisdom of Dawan community in North Central Timor District (TTU); 2) to strengthen the existence of local wisdom in ensuring the conservation and ecotourism domains. The method used in this study was phenomenology, which was then analyzed using one score one criteria scoring system. In various criteria, the data show that the local wisdom of the Dawan community in TTU District is in good condition or is in a domain of ‘still known’ and ‘still entrenched’. In strengthening the local wisdom of the Dawan indigenous people, ideas that can be considered for implementation are: firstly, conducting Integrated Stakeholders Management including government, community groups, academicians, NGOs, or private parties; secondly, strengthening indigenous institutions and enhancing the capacity of indigenous peoples; and thirdly, strengthening local wisdom through ecotourism. Thus those are expected to be able to stimulate all elements of society in TTU district in upholding local wisdom to strengthen conservation and ecotourism domains. Keywords: conservation, Dawan indigenous peoples, ecotourism, local wisdom, North Central Timor District
Space Utiliztion and Behaviours of Sumatran Slow Loris (Nycticebus Coucang Boddaert, 1785) in Pematang Siantar Zoo Mega W. A. Sinaga; Burhanuddin Masyud
Media Konservasi Vol 22 No 3 (2017): Media Konservasi Vol. 22 No. 3 Desember 2017
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Ex-situ conservation is important for animal conservation, one of kind of conservation organization is zoo. One of the factor who must be consider by conservation organization is cage management. The kind of wildlife species who need to be conserve in ex-situ conservation is Sumatran slow loris (Nycticebus coucang). This species listed as endangered by IUCN Redlist. The aims of this study are to assessspace utilization and behavioral of sumatran slow loris in Pematang Siantar Zoo. The method was used are direct observation, interview and focal animal sampling. The higher percentage of male sumatran slow loris behavior is self active behavior, while female sumatran slow loris is sleep behavior. The higher space utilization by male sumatran slow loris in zone top 1, while female zone 2 top. Keywords: behaviours, Nycticebus coucang, room utilization
Stakeholders of Nature Tourism Management in SPTN Area II Majalengka, Gunung Ciremai National Park Mita Anindisa; Sambas Basuni; Tutut Sunarminto
Media Konservasi Vol 22 No 3 (2017): Media Konservasi Vol. 22 No. 3 Desember 2017
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Ecotourism management in Gunung Ciremai National Park is fully managed by third party which are community organizations, state-owned enterprises, and non-governmental organizations. The aims of this research is to identify stakeholders, categorize stakeholders based on interests and influences, also to identify space and determine the level of stakeholder participation. The data obtained using questionnaire, interview, and direct observation were analyzed with stakeholder analysis matrix and the level of stakeholder participation. Fourteen stakeholders involved within the programs based on interests and influences are governmental institutions, cooperations, non-governmental organizations, and community organization with two classifications (key player and crowd). In this management there is no subject and context setter. Most of the stakeholders participate to control level in level of participation. Keywords: ecotourism, interest and influence, level of participation, stakeholder
Kajian Terhadap Populasi dan Habitat Merak Hijau Jawa (Pavo muticus muticus Linnaeus, 1758) di Hutan Tanaman Jati Ciawitali BKPH Buahdua dan BKPH Songgom, KPH Sumedang Jarwadi B. Hernowo; Endang Hernawan
Media Konservasi Vol 8 No 3 (2003): Media Konservasi Vol. 8 No. 3 Desember 2003
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Kajian  terhadappopulasidanhabitatmerakhijaujawa(Pavomuticus  muticus  Linnaeus, 1758)  telahdilakukanselama4bulan,  Juni  - September 2002dihutan  tanamanjatiCiawitaliBKPHBuahduadanSonggom,  KPHSumedang.   Pengamatanterhadappopulasidilakukandenganmetode langsung denganmenggunakantransekdi  areal  hutan-tanamanjati,  tumpangsari  sertaareal  terbukadanekotonnya.  Habitatmerakhijau  dikaji  denganpendekatan analisisvegetasisertaanalisispreferensiterhadapfungsihabitat.  Hasilpenelitianmenunjukkanbahwakelimpahanpopulasimerak hijaujawa  berbedapada berbagai  tipehabitat: umurtegakan, areal terbuka(rerumputandansesemakan), areal tumpangsari,ekotonberbagai  habitatsertapatch.   Kelimpahan populasiyangpalingtinggipadahabitatmosaikantarahutantanaman jatiumurtua,tempatterbuka (rerumputandansesemakan),ripariansertaekotonnya. Strukturumurseolah  populasitua,dannisbah  kelamin  seperti  pola  hidupmonogamus.   Habitatyangdisukai  merakhijau  di  hutanjati  merupakanmosaik hutanjati,tempatterbuka(rerumputandansesemakan),arealtumpangsari,daerahripariansertaekotondariberbagai habitattersebut.Tempatuntukmencari pakan, merakhijau menyukai  tempatterbukadaerah  rerumputandansesemakan  ataupundi areal tumpangsari. Merakhijau  memilihtempat  tidur  pada pohonyangtinggi,percabangan  mendatar,  dekat  pohon  untuktidurterdapattempatterbuka.Tempatuntukberteduhdipilih  pohonyangrindang.  Untuk berlindungmemilihvegetasiyangrapat. Sarangdiletakkan  padatempatterbuka (daerahrerumputandansesemakan).   Gangguanterhadapmerakhijauyang sangatmengkhawatirkanadalahperburuanbaikburungmaupuntelurnya. Kata kunci:populasi, habitat, hutan jati, merak hijau Kajian  terhadappopulasidanhabitatmerakhijaujawa(Pavomuticus  muticus  Linnaeus, 1758)  telahdilakukanselama4bulan,  Juni  - September 2002dihutan  tanamanjatiCiawitaliBKPHBuahduadanSonggom,  KPHSumedang.   Pengamatanterhadappopulasidilakukandenganmetode langsung denganmenggunakantransekdi  areal  hutan-tanamanjati,  tumpangsari  sertaareal  terbukadanekotonnya.  Habitatmerakhijau  dikaji  denganpendekatan analisisvegetasisertaanalisispreferensiterhadapfungsihabitat.  Hasilpenelitianmenunjukkanbahwakelimpahanpopulasimerak hijaujawa  berbedapada berbagai  tipehabitat:umurtegakan, areal terbuka(rerumputandansesemakan), areal tumpangsari,ekotonberbagai  habitatsertapatch.   Kelimpahan populasiyangpalingtinggipadahabitatmosaikantarahutantanaman jatiumurtua,tempatterbuka (rerumputandansesemakan),ripariansertaekotonnya. Strukturumurseolah  populasitua,dannisbah  kelamin  seperti  pola  hidupmonogamus.   Habitatyangdisukai  merakhijau  di  hutanjati  merupakanmosaik hutanjati,tempatterbuka(rerumputandansesemakan),arealtumpangsari,daerahripariansertaekotondariberbagai habitattersebut.Tempatuntukmencari pakan, merakhijau menyukai  tempatterbukadaerah  rerumputandansesemakan  ataupundi areal tumpangsari. Merakhijau  memilihtempat  tidur  pada pohonyangtinggi,percabangan  mendatar,  dekat  pohon  untuktidurterdapattempatterbuka.Tempatuntukberteduhdipilih  pohonyangrindang.  Untuk berlindungmemilihvegetasiyangrapat. Sarangdiletakkan  padatempatterbuka (daerahrerumputandansesemakan).   Gangguanterhadapmerakhijauyang sangatmengkhawatirkanadalahperburuanbaikburungmaupuntelurnya. Kata kunci:populasi, habitat, hutan jati, merak hijau 
Population and Home Range of Javan-hawk Eagle (Spizaetus bartelsi Stresemann, 1924) at Mount Kendeng, Cikaniki Resort, Gunung Halimun National Park Tri Widodo; Jarwadi Budi Hernowo; Kuswandono .
Media Konservasi Vol 9 No 1 (2004): Media Konservasi Vol. 9 No. 1 2004
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Population and home range study of javan-hawk eagle (Spizaetus Bartelsi Stresemann,  1924) was conducted from Februari 2003 until July 2003 at Mount Kendeng Cikaniki Resort (± 8.5 km2),  Gunung  Halimun  National Park,  West Java.  Indonesia.  There were  11 individu of javan-hawk eagles observed from  5 station specified as monitoring plots, consisted  of  8 adults and 3 youngs.  Individual  density of javan-hawk eagle  was about 0. 77 km2/individu.  The pairs  density  at around 2.83  km2/pairs  and sex  ratio  was close  to  1 :  1.   Javan-hawk eagle  in this  area  was distributed al Mount  Kendeng  area.  Mount Andam,  and about Nirmala tea plantation.  Habitat type in Mount Kendeng can be grouped  as a natural forest  (tropical rain forest),  border between natural forest  and tea plantation,  tea plantation,  countrifield  (resident  settlement)  and also the  agriculture form  (rice field).  The  habitat characteristics  of javan hawk eagle were as follows  :  natural forest  with high variety  of fauna  (abundance  of food sources),  hilly area,  a river stream presence,  and the natural forest can give its function as a food supply,  nesting area,  mating,  and shelter.  Home range  for Pengkeh (male adult of javan-hawk eagle) in mount Kendeng was around+ 3.06  km2,  and its pair  of Pengkeh (female  adult of javan-hawk  eagle)  was about+ 1.69  km2,  meanwhile  home  range  of Juvenex  (young  of javan-hawk eagle) was close to±  1.31  km2 and or the No Molt 2 (male adult of javan-hawk eagle) in mount Andam was about± 2./9 km2.  The hunting area for  Pengkeh was  about+ 0.31  km2, pair  of Pengkeh were   ± 0.13  km2, Juvenex was ± 0.19 km2 and/or the No Molt 2 was  about±  0.13 km2.  At the/air weather condition,  a lot of perch activity was seen al 08.30 a.m-11.00 a.m  and 11.30 a.m-02.20 p.m,  while a lot of flying activity  was seen at 08.30 a.m- 11.00 a.m and 12.00 a.m-0/.20 p.m. Keywords:  javan-hawk eagle. population,  home range,  daily activity  
Kajian Terhadap Penyebaran Lokal dan Beberapa Perilaku Merak hijau Jawa (Pava muticus muticus Linnaeus, 1758) di Taman Nasional Meru Betiri, Jawa Timur) Jarwadi B. Hernowo; Yulius Palita
Media Konservasi Vol 9 No 2 (2004): Media Konservasi Vol. 9 No. 2 2004
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Kajian  terhadap penyebaran lokal  dan beberapa perilaku  merak hijau jawa (Pavo muticus muticus Linnaeus.  1758)  telah dilakukan selama 3  bulan, Juni - Agustus 2001  di taman  nasional  Meru Betiri, Jawa Timur.   Pengamatan penyebaran llokal  populasi dilakukan dengan metoda langsung dan populasi diamati  dengan  menggunakan metoda konsentrasi  di areal  penyebaran merak. Habitat  merak hijau  dikaji  dengan pendekatan analisis  vegetasi  serta analisis terhadap fungsi habitat.  Pengamatan beberapa perilaku dilakukan secara perjumpaan langsung.   Penyebaran merak hijau jawa terkait tipe habitat  Pada taman nasional  Meru Betiri  merak hijau tersebar secara berkelompok  di  Sumbersari,  Timur  Gunung daerah  perkebunan  Sukamade  pada daerah  ekotone antara hutan  tropis  dataran  rendah,  areal  terbuka semak belukar dan perkebunan karet  serta kopi.  Untuk  makan merak memilih tempat terbuka areal  rumput dan semak.  namun  untuk istirahat menyukai dibawah pohon yang rindang atau naik pohon yang cukup teduh. Merak memilih pohon untuk tidur dengan kriteria pohon yang relatif tinggi, percabangan tegak llurus batang, tajuk tidak rapat dan dekat dengan pohon ini terdapat tempat terbuka untuk mendarat. Kata kunci :   distribusi local, perilaku, Meru Betiri,  merak hijau 
Macrozoobenthos as Bioindicator of River Water Quality in Ciliwung Hulu Sub Watershed Hamdani Rachman; Agus Priyono; Yusli Wardiatno
Media Konservasi Vol 21 No 3 (2016): Media Konservasi Vol. 21 No. 3 Desember 2016
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Macrozoobenthos has a relatively sedentary nature and the very limited movement which will directly affected in the event of changes in water quality, therefore markozoobenthos often used as bio-indicators of water quality. This research was conducted form March to June 2015 in the Ciseuseupan sub watershed, Cisukabirus sub watershed and Cisuren sub watershed with the purpose of determining level of water quality and influence of land-use on the quality water by using macrozoobenthos community structure. Biological indices were used to analyze the macrozoobenthos are FBI and SIGNAL2. FBI values in the Ciseseupan sub watershed are 5,02 with criteria the quality of water moderate, in Cisukabirus sub watershed are 3,96 with criteria the quality of water very good and in Cisuren sub watershed 4,37 with criteria the quality of water good. Extensive use of forest land larger than the residential land use in Cisukabirus sub watershed were the major factor in the high quality in the sub watershed Kata kunci: land use, macrozoobenthos, water quality
Stakeholders Perception for Ecotourism Development in Tesso Nilo National Park La Ode Sabir; Ricky Avenzora; Gunardi Djoko Winarno
Media Konservasi Vol 23 No 1 (2018): Media Konservasi Vol. 23 No. 1 April 2018
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The increasing issue of occupational land conflict in Tesso Nilo National Park (TNTN) should be addressed objectively by various stakeholders. One of the important things that can be done to support these efforts is to conduct careful and thorough research on the orientation of stakeholders for the implementation of ecotourism development in TNTN. The stakeholders focussed on this research consist of eight groups of respondents, namely land claiming communities, landowners, landless communities, TNTN centers, local government, forestry services, private companies and non - overnmental organizations. Data collected then analyzed by using One Score One Criteria System. The result of this study indicates that stakeholder perceptions related to various aspects of the TNTN development concept are "somewhat good" (score 5). This provides an interpretation that TNTN's development concept is "somewhat effective and efficient" to be implemented in the development of forest ecosystems in TNTN.Keywords: ecotourism, stakeholders, TNTN

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