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JURNAL HUTAN LESTARI
ISSN : 23383127     EISSN : 27761754     DOI : http://dx.doi.org/10.26418/jhl.v8i4
Core Subject : Agriculture,
Jurnal Hutan Lestari merupakan jurnal ilmu kehutanan yang menyajikan artikel mengenai hasil-hasil penelitian meliputi bidang teknologi pengolahan hasil hutan, pengawetan kayu, teknologi peningkatan mutu kayu, budidaya hutan, konservasi sumber daya alam, ekonomi kehutanan, perhutanan sosial dan politik kehutanan. Setiap naskah yang dikirimkan ke Jurnal Hutan Lestari akan ditelaah oleh Penelaah yang sesuai dengan bidangnya. Jurnal Hutan Lestari dipublikasikan oleh Fakultas Kehutanan Universitas Tanjungpura diterbitkan setiap 3 bulan sekali.
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SUKSESI JENIS TUMBUHAN PADA AREAL BEKAS KEBAKARAN HUTAN RAWA GAMBUT Aciana, .; Astiani, Dwi; Burhanuddin, .
JURNAL HUTAN LESTARI Vol 5, No 3 (2017): JURNAL HUTAN LESTARI
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26418/jhl.v5i3.21605

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This study aims to obtain information on the post-fire natural succession of plants peatland, which can be obtained from the composition of plant species. Data of existing after burning plant species composition can be measured from trees that are still alive on peatland which could be useful for the purposes of restoration on peatlands. This research was conducted at the area of ex-burnt peat swamp forest in 2014 and 2009 at Kuala Dua Village, Sungai Raya District, Kubu Raya Regency, Jully-August 2016. The method used in this research was survey method with purposive multiple plot samples observation. In the sample plots, vegetation analysis was performed. The results showed that in the ex-burnt area of 2014, there were 10 plants species consisting of the ground storey, sapling, the pole and the tree level i.e., jagu, paku-pakuan, resam (Dicranopteris linearis), kemunting , medang (Litsea grandis), kalimutu (Trema orientalis), asam rawa, jering hutan (Acrhidendron ellipticum), mahang and meranti (Shorea sp). Whereas in 2009 found 8 types of plants such as paku-pakuan, resam (Dicranopteris linearis), pakis (Stenochlaeua palustris), mahang (Macaranga pruinosa Muell.Arg), laban (Vitex pubescens), asam rawa, karet (Hevea brasinensis) and akasia (Acacia mangium). Ground storey vegetation and tree sapling stage were similar plant-type structures and compositions, while sapling and tree-level vegetation were completely different structure and composition of plant species in the two areas at ex-burnt in 2014 and 2009.Keywords : ex-burnt peatland, peat swamp forest, succesion
KEANEKARAGAMAN JENIS VEGETASI PADA HUTAN RAWA GAMBUT SEKUNDER DAN BELUKAR RAWA DESA SUNGAI PELANG KABUPATEN KETAPANG Hastuti, Sali; Muin, Abdurrani; Thamrin, Eddy
JURNAL HUTAN LESTARI Vol 2, No 3 (2014): Jurnal Hutan Lestari
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26418/jhl.v2i3.7576

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Peat swamp forest has a valuable natural richness in the form of plants. This study aimed to find out the composition and dominance of species, species diversity, and stand structure in secondary peat swamp forest and thicket swamp. The vegetation analysis in secondary peat swamp forest and thicket swamp is done by using combination method. Mentibu (Daetylocladus stenostachys Oliver) is dominant in secondary peat swamp forest of tree growth level, and mempening (Quercus conocarpa OUD) is dominant in pole, sapling, and seedling of growth level (INP = 34,74%, 32,57%, 28,96%, respectively). In thicket swamp, prepat (Combretocarpus rotundatus Danser) is a dominant for the whole of growth level (INP = 261.89%, 126,12%, 98.96%, 64.99%, respectively). The diversity index of Shannon-Wienner (H’) in secondary peat swamp forest is abundant (H’ > 1) and low in thicket swamp (H’ < 1). The secondary peat swamp forest have a normal stand structure according to de Liocourt’s law. In thicket swamp, the forest had been fire, but the vegetation development now has led to a succession of normal vertical forest structure and almost reach climax. Keywords: Peat swamp forest, composition and dominance of species, species diversity and stand structure.
IDENTIFIKASI JENIS POHON FAMILI DIPTEROCARPACEAE DI KAWASAN ARBORETUM SYLVA UNIVERSITAS TANJUNGPURA PONTIANAK maria, karokak widiwati; manurung, togar fernando; sisillia, lolyta
JURNAL HUTAN LESTARI Vol 4, No 4 (2016): JURNAL HUTAN LESTARI
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26418/jhl.v4i4.18162

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Dipterocarpaceae is one of trees that inhabits in Indonesia forest. Dipterocarpaceae has various types and is grouped in nine genus. The research work aimed to find out characteristics of morphology of Dipterocarpaceae in area of Arboretum Sylva University of Tanjungpura Pontianak. The research work employed exploration method by searching around types of ecosystem or types of vegetation of this plant. Based on identification finding, there were 31 species out of 6 genus of Dipterocarpaceae family. Shorea is genus that has the biggest number of species that is 24 species, while Cotylelobium and Hopea genus have 2 species, and Anisoptera, Dipterocarpus and Dryobalanops genus have 1 species. The data gathered in the field was vegetative characteristics
ETNOBOTANI POHON DI DESA BUKIT BATU PADA AREAL HTI PT. BHATARA ALAM LESTARI KECAMATAN SUNGAI KUNYIT KABUPATEN MEMPAWAH Jamilah, Nurul; Herawatiningsih, Ratna; Kartikawati, Siti Masitoh
JURNAL HUTAN LESTARI Vol 7, No 3 (2019): JURNAL HUTAN LESTARI
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26418/jhl.v7i3.37555

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This research aims to study the utilization and processing of tree species in daily activities by the community of Bukit Batu Village. Respondents is select using snowball sampling method, field observations and study literature. The results of the study are 22  types of tress from 15 family that  been used by the socsiety of Bukit Batu village, Sungai Kunyit Subdistrict, Mempawah Regency. Of these 22 tree spescies divided into 4 groups including building 10 species, firewood 5 species, boat 7 species, and medicine1 species.  The most widely used part of the tree is the stem 95%, twigs and branches 22%, and the  laest used is the skin part which is as much as 4% by the people of Bukit Batu Village.Keywords: Bukit Batu Village,  ethnobotany, useful plants, snowball sampling 
STUDI KEANEKARAGAMAN JENIS TUMBUHAN LIANA SEBAGAI SUMBER PAKAN PRIMATA DI STASIUN PENELITIAN CABANG PANTI TAMAN NASIONAL GUNUNG PALUNG Riduwan, .; Prayogo, Hari; Sisillia, Lolyta
JURNAL HUTAN LESTARI Vol 7, No 1 (2019): JURNAL HUTAN LESTARI
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26418/jhl.v7i1.31796

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Liana is a species of plant that has a way of growing by creeping, spreading, or hanging on its host, but its roots are still attached to the ground. Liana is one of the primate feeds in Cabang Panti Research Station. The riset was conducted from August 15 - September 15 2018 at the Cabang Panti Research Station-Gunung Palung National Park. This riset aims to obtain data on the diversity of liana species and is expected to provide data and information about the diversity of these plant species. The results showed in five habitat types namely the peat swamp forest habitat - freshwater swamps found 79 individuals, alluvial soil found 54 individuals, sandy rocks found 59 individuals, Lowland granite found 56 individuals and highland granite found 38 individuals. The total number of the five habitat types is 286 individuals from 21 genus/species. Keywords: Cabang Panti Research Station, Diversity, Lianas Plants.
KEANEKARAGAMAN JENIS VEGETASI POHON HUTAN ADAT GUNUNG SEMARONG DI DESA MANDONG KECAMATAN TAYAN HULU KABUPATEN SANGGAU TREE DIVERSITY IN MOUNT SEMARONG CUSTOMARY FOREST MANDONG VILLAGE TAYAN HULU SUBDISTRICT SANGGAU REGENCY Bayu P, Lidwinus Christo; Manurung, Togar Fernando; dina, Wah
JURNAL HUTAN LESTARI Vol 2, No 3 (2014): Jurnal Hutan Lestari
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26418/jhl.v2i3.8173

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This study aims to determine the level of tree species diversity in the forest vegetation of Mountain Semarong customary forest, one of the lowland secondary forest that have potential to be developed as research and education forest. Data and information about the vegetation include tree species composition and structure in the forest is needed.This study is done in four weeks, using transect method with random 10 lines 500 m length eachand each line consist of  25 plots 1 ha each.The tree vegetation in Mount Semarong customary forest consist of  42 spesies of  23 families. The highest important value index as for durian(Durio zibethinus) famili Malvaceae, mentawa (Artocarpus anisophyllus) famili Moraceae, ubah arang (Syzygium acumminatissium) famili Myrtaceae, dan kemayan (Sytrax sp) famili Sytraxcaceae and the lowest one as for angkaras(Aquilaria malaccensis) famili Thymeleaceae. It is also known that there is a kind of economic value such as durian (Durio zibethinus), kepuak (Artocarpus elasticus), meranti (Shorea sp), tengkawang tungkul (Shorea macrophylla), Pulai (Alstonia scholaris), awat'n (Cratoxylum sp), and angkaras (Aquilaria malaccensis). According to the endegered IUCN Red List report on the species found in the category of endangered, critically, and vulnerable, namely Alstonia scholaris, Shorea sp, Cratoxylum sp, and Aquilaria malaccensis. The composition of trees in a Mount Semarong forest have a low dominance index (0.0537), Species Diversity Index has a value of 0.9643 index which shows high species diversity in the region. From another standpoint, Mount Semarong customary forest very likely to be developed for the source of life, education, and culture. Keywords : Diversity, tree vegetation, and IUCN
PERILAKU HARIAN ORANGUTAN (Pongo pygmaeus) DI YIARI KETAPANG, KALIMANTAN BARAT Purnawan, Heri; Prayogo, Hari; Anwari, M Sofwan
JURNAL HUTAN LESTARI Vol 4, No 4 (2016): JURNAL HUTAN LESTARI
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26418/jhl.v4i4.18250

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Forest ecosystem destruction is the biggest threat faced by orangutans, with narrower habitat because the area that became home clear land for oil palm plantations, mining, and the trees were felled for timber. Given the decreasing orangutan population caused by various factors, however, the organization Rehabilitation International Animal Rescue Foundation Indonesia (YIARI) Ketapang increasingly concerned and active to jointly maintain and conserve orangutans to avoid extinction. The purpose of this study to know the daily behavior of orangutan (Pongo pygmaeus) in (YIARI) Ketapang. Observation is done by using the Focal Animal Sampling method. Based on the results and discussion. Daily Activities vary every orangutan, orangutans voice activity often occurs in the morning usually on waking. Activity breaks every different age classes, age classes adult orangutan more social activities and rest. Activities make more of an orangutan nest three year old in comparison with adult orangutans. Activities eating more of an orangutan who was three years old. Activities switching always occurs throughout the day together Joni, Pinoh and Vijay but differ with fanfare and Lisa smaller than the other individuals.
PEMANFAATAN HASIL HUTAN BUKAN KAYU (HHBK) PENGHASIL KERAJINAN TANGAN ANYAMAN OLEH MASYARAKAT DESA PANGKALAN BUTON KECAMATAN SUKADANA KABUPATEN KAYONG UTARA Dahyanti, Dahyanti; Hardiansyah, Gusti; Sisillia, Lolyta
JURNAL HUTAN LESTARI Vol 7, No 4 (2019): JURNAL HUTAN LESTARI
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26418/jhl.v7i4.37839

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Utilization  of non-wood products for woven crafts isone of the pottentials in Pangkalan Buton Village, Sukadana Subdistrict, North Kayong Regency and becomes a raw material in making woven crafts. The research aims to obtain types of non-wood forest products for woven handicrafts and to describe the types of woven handicraft products by the people of Pangkalan Buton Village, Sukadana District. Research using descriptive qualitative methods. Data Collection is done by intetview, observation, and documentation. The results showed that there are 6 types of plants that are used by the community for woven crafts, namely bamboo rope (Gigantochloa apus), coconut (Cocos nucifera), nipah (Nypa fruticans), pandanus thorn (Pandanus tectoris) recam (Distranopteris linearis) and rattan candles (Calamus javensis). These types of planys are used as raw materials for woven crafts. Bamboo Reeds are into baskets and mistaken products. Coconut leaves are made into rattan products. Nipah leaf is made intoa woven roofing product. Pandan thom leaves are made into woven products for table mats, wallets, bags, pencil cases, tissues and mats. Resam rod is made into woven ring and bracelet products. Rattan rods are made  into woven basket and cupboard products.Keyword: Non wood forest product, Types of plants, Woven crafts product, Utilization
PERAN SERTA MASYARAKAT DALAM PELESTARIAN HUTAN MANGROVE DI DESA BATU GAJAH KABUPATEN NATUNA yas, Il; Lumangkun, Augustine; Natalina H, Uke
JURNAL HUTAN LESTARI Vol 1, No 2 (2013): Jurnal Hutan Lestari
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26418/jhl.v1i2.1880

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This research aims to determine the role of the community in preserving the existence of mangrove forest sand the relationship of individual factors with public participation in mangrove forest conservation in the village of Batu Gajah. The samples are taken 75KK of 267KK. Data processing is using ChiSquare test. Research shows that community participation was medium because of them just want to get incentives from conservation activitiesandany divergence views on planting location. The individual factors such as age, income, and long lived perception has no real relation. While education and knowledge factors showed an association with public participation in mangrove forest conservation in the village of BatuGajah. Keyword:participation, community, conservation, mangrove.
VALUASI EKONOMI NILAI GUNA TIDAK LANGSUNG KAWASAN MANGROVE DI KELURAHAN SETAPUK BESAR KOTA SINGKAWANG Nandu, Iphon; Roslinda, Emi; Hardiansyah, Gusti
JURNAL HUTAN LESTARI Vol 7, No 1 (2019): JURNAL HUTAN LESTARI
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This research to determine the indirect use value of coastal protection by planting mangroves in Setapuk Besar Village and comparing the benefits between the development of coastal protection in biological and physical. research was carried out from July-August 2018. this study used descriptive quantitative method. Analyze the data using the replacement cost method. Interview was carried out only with key respondents who as acted the chairman of the SPM (Surya Perdana Mandiri) association in Setapuk Besar. The results showed that total costs incurred are based on planting, protection, work wages and inventory activities of Rp. 270.182.000 there was 4 (four) financing according to the object of expenditure in the mangrove return activities (Enrichment). The cost of returning mangroves is much cheaper than the cost of making breakwaters other than that the benefits of mangroves are far more than building protection with Breakwater.Keyword: Economic valuation, Mangrove, replacement cost

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