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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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PERAN SERTA MASYARAKAT DESA SEMUNTAI DALAM PELAKSANAAN PROGRAM COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT wita, De; Zainal, Sofyan; Natalina H, Uke
JURNAL HUTAN LESTARI Vol 1, No 1 (2013): Jurnal Hutan Lestari
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26418/jhl.v1i1.1306

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Communiy development is one of the guideline citivity concept on society and corporation have to apply it. This research aims to know the participation of sosiety at Semuntai Village on appllaying community development; to know correlations among age, education, knawledge, income, the people is preception about the mediators and cosmopolitan in applying community development in Finnantara Intiga corporation. This is a description structure interview method on 78 household and data analyzed using Chi square. The participation of people mostly different and has a high correlation to the level of education. On the other hands, level of age factor, knowledge, income, people perception on the mediators action and cosmopolitan didnt show high correlation to the participation of society in programme community development. Keyword : Participation, Community, Community Development, Semuntai
ETNOTEKNOLOGI BERBURU DAYAK KUBIN DI DESA MANGGALA KECAMATAN PINOH SELATAN KABUPATEN MELAWI Firdaus, Ari; Kartikawati, Siti Masitoh; Roslinda, Emi
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.v7i3.37509

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Traditional hunting is hunting using traditional tools, such as traps, chopsticks, spears, arrows, root and barracks to hunt fish in the river. Hunting equipment used is simple, the material is easily obtained in the surrounding environment and can be assembled and made by yourself. and crossbow. Manggala Village is a village in Melawi Regency where the people are still doing hunting activities, especially the Dayak Kubin tribe, even though Manggala Village has become the center of South Pinoh Sub-district and the conditions are already relatively advanced. This study aims to record the species of animals that are targeted by the Dayak Kubin community in Manggala village, Pinoh Subdistrict, South Melawi District, and examine the hunting techniques and tools used for hunting Dayak Kubin. This study uses a survey method, the determination of respondent with purposive sampling. Number of animal species utilized and targeted by Dayak Kubin people in Manggala Village, Pinoh Selatan District, Melawi Regency, as many as 12 species of 12 families, 2 types of animals, 1 family consisting of 1 species. Dayak Kubin hunting activities carried out by groups and individuals. Tools used in hunting activities are spears, snares, trawl, traps and fishing rods. Hunting techniques carried out by the Dayak Kubin people still use traditional methods such as the materials used are still derived from forest plants such as leaves and bark made concoctions, perform rituals before hunting.Keywords:Dayak Cubic Tribe, Etnotecnology, Hunting Technique
STUDI KESELAMATAN DAN KESEHATAN KERJA DALAM MENGGUNAKAN TEKNOLOGI NYAPAR UNTUK PENANGGULANGAN KEBAKARAN HUTAN DAN LAHAN Valmando, Victor R; Hardiansyah, Gusti; Manurung, Togar Fernando
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.v7i1.31714

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This study aims to obtain information about work complaints and the level of risk of posture when using Nyapar technology, and analyzed the effectiveness of fire extinguisher formation images based on the superiority of blackouts and officer work safety. The method used is the survey. A data throught the distribution of the questionnaire NBM and literature study. The results showed that there 9 complaints of body posture on the use of a manual extinguisher, and 10 postures on the use of deep peat extinguisher and 0 complaints in the mounting automatically extinguisher. All complaints are included in the low injury risk category. The effectiveness of the border formation by Hardiansyah et al. (2016) can prevent fire and maintain the safety of firefighters with a semicircular form of burned area. The formation the border by Sambusir (2016) only prevents fires in front of the border areal and is difficult to extinguish fires that move on the left and right side outside the protected areal. The Formations around the fire (Hardiansyah et al. 2016 and Sambusir, 2016) have the same shape so that outages are more effective because of the position of extinguishers that surround the fire and maintain the safety of officer. The combination formation by Hardiansyah et al. (2016) can extinguish the fire in a large area and the safety of officers is protected, just need 2 additional water pump machines so that performance of the 17 extinguishing units remains optimal. The combination formation by Sambusir (2016) can extinguish the fire over a large area, just need to change positions between manual officer firefighters with automated extinguishers to side by side without changing the shape of the formation so as to protect the work safety of officers.Keywords: NBM, Safety work, Technology Nyapar, The Formation of the Fire Brigade
IDENTIFIKASI MORFOLOGI SERANGGA BERPOTENSI SEBAGAI HAMA DAN TINGKAT KERUSAKAN PADA BIBIT MERANTI MERAH (Shorea leprosula) DI PERSEMAIAN PT. SARI BUMI KUSUMA Abi, .; Oramahi, H A; Wulandari, Reine Suci
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.v5i3.21141

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The development of plantations frequently faces technical obstacles, such as the the threat of insect pests. Therefore, pest control is very essential to support the success of development. The investigation is aimed to identify and toget the types of insects that have potential as pests and the level of damage to red timber seed (Shorea Lepsrosula Mig). The study was conducted for 3 months, starting from August to October in the seedbed of PT. Sari Bumi Kusuma, West Kalimantan. The research was conducted through survey on bedside observation. The determination of the beds was employed by purposive sampling i.e the first bed was +6 months old, the second bed was +11 months old, the third bed was +4 months and the fourth bed was +10 months old. The total number of plants observed was 1957 plants. The identification resulted in types of insect pests; 2 orders consisting of 5 families and 5 types of pest insects namely Gryllus mitratus (Cricket), Valanga nigricornis (Grasshoper), Lymantria marginalis (Caterpillar), Spodoptera litura (Taro caterpillar), Pteroma plagiophlps (Bagworm). The symptoms of pest-attacked plants are hollowed leaves, bite marks ranging from the leaf edge to the leaf bone and there is a truncated stem part of the plant. The percentage of plants affected by pest attacks ranged between 10.19% - 56.15% with the average percentage of 23.93% for crop damage categorized as light. The average damage rate ranged from 4.44% to 27.12%. The average rate of crop damage was 10.95% categorized as light damage. Although the level of damage is considered mild but controlling and handling efforts need to be performed in the form of pest eradication that is both mechanically and chemically conducted.Keywords: Morphology Identification, Pest insect, Seeding, Shorea leprosula
PENAMBAHAN AUKSIN DAN SITOKININ TERHADAP PERTUMBUHAN TUNAS DAN AKAR GAHARU (Aquilaria malaccensis Lamk) SECARA IN VITRO In Vitro Addition of Auxin and Cytokinin to Growth of sShoot and Root of Gaharu (Aquilaria malaccensis Lamk) tutthoyyibah, Warda; Wulandari,, Reine Suci; Darwati, Herlina
JURNAL HUTAN LESTARI Vol 3, No 1 (2015): Jurnal Hutan Lestari
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26418/jhl.v3i1.8897

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ABSTRACT Gaharu (Aquilaria malaccensis L) is one of the non timber forest products (HHBK) has high-value commercial. The high value caused the demand for commodities is increasing every year. But it is inversely proportional to its availability in nature. This research aims to determine the best concentration of the addition of NAA, BAP and the combination between the NAA and BAP on growth of root and shoot of gaharu. The benefits of this research are expected to be a reference in the provision of seedlings with vegetative reproduction in agarwood technique of tissue culture, to support the procurement activities of the seeds in a sufficient amount of a good quality in a relatively short time, and the resulting seedlings were uniform. The methods used factorial experimental design of Randomized complete (RAL) consisting of two factors and three times in Deuteronomy. NAA factor consists of five degrees of treatment i.e. N0 = 0 mg/l, N1 = 1 mg/l, N2 = 2 mg/l, N3 = 3 mg/l and N4 = 4 mg/l, whereas the factor of BAP is also composed of five degrees of concentration i.e. B0 = 0 mg/l, B1 = 0.5 mg/l, B2 = 1 mg/l, B3 = 1.5 mg/l and B4 = 2 mg/l with three times the replay so that required 75 eksplan gaharu. The results showed the best NAA concentration in the added of shoots with a concentration of 0 mg/l NAA, while concentration of    3 mg/l NAA was the best concentration of length the shoots and growth added root gaharu. The best concentration of BAP on shoot length and added long shoots are concentration of 0,5 mg/l BAP, while concentration of 0 mg/l BAP is the best concentration of the growth roots gaharu. Key words :     Naphthalene acetic acid, benzyl amino purine, growth hormone, subcultures and aquilaria malaccensis.
KOMPOSISI VEGETASI PENYUSUN TEMBAWANG SUTIAN DAN TEMBAWANG SUALAM DI KECAMATAN MANDOR KABUPATEN LANDAK Ikwiras, .; Ekamawanti, Hanna Artuti; Widiastuti, Tri
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.v4i4.16881

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Tembawang is a system of land use by the Dayak community in West Kalimantan which is considered as a unique ecosystem for storing very high value. Overall, tembawang has three (3) values, namely the economic, the ecological, and socio-cultural values. This study aimed to obtain information tembawang Sutian vegetation composition and tembawang Sualam in District Overseer Porcupine District as well as knowing the dominant vegetation. The method used in this research is the analysis of vegetation in census measurement path way. Each transect made a plot with a size of 20 m x 20 m for the tree level, 10 m x 10 m for poles, 5 m x 5 m for saplings and 2 m x 2 m to the seedling stage. Research in tembawang hamlet village Sualam Ngarak districts Porcupine district foreman found at least 58 plant species from 19 families are different. Based on the analysis of the Shannon diversity index, tembawang Sutian at all stages of growth is relatively low species diversity index (H '<1), whereas in tembawang Sualam for all phases of growth indices were moderate abundant species diversity (1≤ H' ≤ 3), but different with pole phase where the index is relatively low species diversity (H '<1). While the dominance index analysis results both on tembawang Sutian and tembawang Sualam both dominance by rubber tree (family Euphorbiaceae). Keywords :       Tembawang , vegetation composition, species diversity , and the dominant species .
KEARIFAN LOKAL MASYARAKAT DALAM MENJAGA KELESTARIAN HUTAN ADAT TAWANG PANYAI DI DESA TAPANG SEMADAK KECAMATAN SEKADAU HILIR KABUPATEN SEKADAU Juniarti, Selly Rismi; Iskandar AM, .; Yani, Ahmad
JURNAL HUTAN LESTARI Vol 4, No 3 (2016): JURNAL HUTAN LESTARI
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26418/jhl.v4i3.16371

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The Tawang Panyai Customary Forest has various species of trees which produce timber, fruits, medicinal plants, rattan and bamboo used by the indigenous De’sa Dayak people around it. To date, the Tawang Panyai Customary Forest is well preserved through local wisdom of the local community. This research aims to find out the forms of local wisdom and describe how such wisdom in the community preserve the Tawang Panyai Customary Forest in the village of Tapang Semadak in Subdistrict of Sekadau Hilir, Sekadau Regency. The research findings show that there are six forms of local wisdom in preserving the forest i.e. prohibition on felling / stealing trees in the forest, prohibition on taking or killing animals, prohibition on opening the customary forest for farming, myth/belief about bunyik (ghost), traditional rituals of badarak, maintaining good attitude and speech. Keywords: Local Wisdom, Community, Preservation of Tawang Panyai Customary Forest.
ANALISIS PENDAPATAN MASYARAKAT PELADANG DI KAWASAN PERBATASAN KABUPATEN KAPUAS HULU KALIMANTAN BARAT Widyawati, Yuli; Roslinda, Emi
JURNAL HUTAN LESTARI Vol 7, No 4 (2019): JURNAL HUTAN LESTARI
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Shifting cultivation is an activity that cannot be separated from the community around the border of Kapuas Hulu Regency. Various factors influence the income of farmers. The aims of  this research was to determine the income of rice farming on farmers and the relationship between income and the land area, the number of family members working in the fields and the number of working hours. Data was collected for two months from March 2016 until May 2016 at the study site through interviews with 97 families who were deliberately selected based on certain criteria. The method used in this study is a survey method with interviews using questionnaires. The collected data analyzed using associative descriptive analysis and multiple linear regression analysis. The results showed that the average net income obtained by farmers is Rp. 2,379,917.76 / respondent / planting season. If the labor wage costs are calculated, the farmer's income becomes Rp. -4,181,680,186 / respondent / planting season due to pest attacks. The results of the regression analysis show the relationship between farmer income and the variable land area, the number of family members working in the field and the number of working hours simultaneously have a significant effect on farmer income. Partially, only the variable number of working hours has a significant effect on farmer income in the border area of  Kapuas Hulu Regency.Keywords: income, land area, working hours, family members, cultivators
KARAKTERISTIK DAN KERAPATAN SARANG ORANGUTAN (Pongo pygmaeus wurmbii) DI DUA TIPE HABITAT YANG BERBEDA DI STASIUN PENELITIAN CABANG PANTI TAMAN NASIONAL GUNUNG PALUNG KABUPATEN KAYONG UTARA Hakim, Arif Firman; Prayogo, Hari; Siahaan, Sarma
JURNAL HUTAN LESTARI Vol 7, No 1 (2019): JURNAL HUTAN LESTARI
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Cabang Panti Research Station has diverse habitat, therefore the researchers are interested to conducting a research on the characteristic and densities of Orangutan nests (Pongo pygmaeus wurmbii) in two on different habitat namely in alluvial bench forests and peat swamp forests. The purpose of this study want to see a comparison of the characteristic and density as an Orangutan nest (Pongo pygmaeus wurmbii) in two different habitat types. The method used in this research was Line transect survey. The nests were searched by walking through the midline while observing and recording the discovered nests in the line transect. Based on the result of the Independent Sample Test, it showed that there was no difference of tree trunk diameter, but there was a difference of height of the nest tree and the nest itself. The nest position was almost similar which was position 3 (tip top) in the amount of 83% in alluvial bench habitat while it was position 1 (among the main branching) in the amount of 42% and 3 (the canopy of the tree in form of fork) in the amount of 42%. The class of the nest which mostly found in both habitat was nest class D in the amount of 50% in the alluvial bench habitat and 83% in the peat swamp forest. The type of tree which was mostly used by the Orangutan to create their nest in both habitat was Shorea spp. The densities of the nest of Orangutan was 30 nest/km² in the alluvial bench habitat and 60 nest/km² in the peat swamp habitat.      Keyword: Cabang Panti, Nest Characteristics, Nest Densities, Orangutan
KEANEKARAGAMAN JENIS TEGAKAN HUTAN TEMBAWANG DI DESA SEHE LUSUR KECAMATAN KUALA BEHE KABUPATEN LANDAK Septiawan, Safri; Lumangkun, Agustine; Dewantara, Iswan
JURNAL HUTAN LESTARI Vol 5, No 3 (2017): JURNAL HUTAN LESTARI
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Tembawang is a form of management area conducted by Dayak tribe community in West Kalimantan. By the aspect of local wisdom, tembawang is a tribute, moral ethics of ancestral values, inheritance of ownership to its descendants, and as knowledge in understanding the types of trees which is used as a reference of ownership if the original tree die, as economic aspect, tembawang is a source of community nutrition but its utilization is limited to house hold consumption and the economic value is relatively smaller. The forming of tembawang is done after farmers have shifting cultivation, where before leaving their former land they planted various kinds of timbers, fruits, sap, and spices as medicinal plants. Information on the diversity of tembawang timber stands has not been widely known yet. The research aims to obtain information about the diversity of tembawang timber standing stock and the dominant tree species in the Village of Sehe Lusur Sub District of Kuala Behe District of Landak. The research was conducted in the Village of Sehe Lusur Sub District of Kuala Behe District of Landak for ± 4 weeks, from August 2016 until done. Data collection in the field using mixed method of transect and line plots by census in three different tembawang namely Nanga Ngundul, Sungai Babi, and Nanga Ngasap. The research result shows that stands are found for all growth rates of 34 species. The most dominant number with the highest INP value of the seedling level is Kelampai (Elateriospermum tapos), the largest sapling is Durian (Durio zibethinus), stands whose in medium pole are Melaban (Vitex pinnata), and the stands classified as tree is Krikik.Keywords: Biodiversity, Desa Sehe Lusur, Forest, Stand, Tembawang.

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