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JURNAL HUTAN TROPIS
ISSN : 23377771     EISSN : 23377992     DOI : http://dx.doi.org/10.20527/jht.v10i2
Jurnal Hutan Tropis (JHT) adalah blind peer-reviewed yang mempublikasikan artikel ilmiah dalam bidang ilmu pengetahuan dan teknologi kehutanan mencakup kajian manajemen hutan, ekonomi dan bisnis kehutanan, pengelolaan DAS, hidrologi, silvikultur, penginderaan jauh, ekologi, ekowisata, ilmu tanah hutan, agroforestri, perhutanan sosial, kebijakan kehutanan, perencanaan hutan, penyuluhan kehutanan, teknologi hasil hutan, konservasi sumberdaya hutan, dan perlindungan hutan.
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STRATEGI PENGELOLAAN KAWASAN KONSERVASI TAMAN WISATA ALAM PULAU BURUNG DAN PULAU SUWANGI DI KABUPATEN TANAH BUMBU PROVINSI KALIMANTAN SELATAN Suriansyah, Suriansyah; Kadir, Syarifuddin; Istikowati, Wiwin Tyas
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20527/jht.v13i1.22177

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The Bird Island and Suwangi Island Nature Tourism Parks (TWA Busuwa) have great potential to be developed as ecotourism because they are supported by the natural resources of the two islands, the beauty of the natural scenery is very supportive of being used as a tourist attraction, besides that there are also local cultural customs that are still preserved. Carried out by the people who live on the two islands. The research was conducted at TWA Bird Island and Suwangi Island, which administratively are located in Pulau Panjang Village, Simpang Empat District and Batulicin Village, Batulicin District, Tanah Bumbu Regency, South Kalimantan Province. The research was carried out for 3 months starting from the preparation stages, data collection and data analysis. The method used in this research is purposive sampling, calculated from the results of questionnaires, recommended from the results of interviews in the field, spatial analysis and SWOT analysis. The results of the research were that Bird Island had a dipterocarp forest ecosystem covering an area of ±28,169 ha, a mangrove forest ecosystem covering an area of ±452,962 ha and an artificial ecosystem covering an area of 64,075 ha. Suwangi Island has a dipterocarp ecosystem type covering an area of ±356,185 ha, a mangrove forest ecosystem covering an area of ±235,111 ha and an artificial ecosystem covering an area of ±103,148 ha. Analysis of animal distribution maps in TWA Bird Island and Suwangi Island, there are 6 types of protected animals found in these places, including the proboscis monkey (Nasalis larvatus), white-bellied kangkareng (Anthracoceros albirostris), black kangkareng (Anthracoceros malayanus), rhinoceros hornbill (Buceros rhinoceros), golden hornbill (Rhyticeros undulatus) and estuarine crocodile (Crocodylus porosus).
ANALISIS GENDER PADA PENGELOLAAN HUTAN OLEH MASYARAKAT DAYAK MERATUS (Studi Kasus di Desa Loklahung Kecamatan Loksado Kabupaten Hulu Sungai Selatan) Raudhah, Raudhah; Satriadi, Trisnu; Hafianor, Hafizianor
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20527/jht.v13i1.22182

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The modern era now opens up wide and open opportunities for women to develop their potential in all fields to the maximum, of course it has shifted the role of women from previously only domestic roles to now expanding to public roles. The role og managing forests, which was previously considered the job of men only, has now changed, evenone the who led Ministry of Forestry in regulating all forestry and environmental policies during the two terms of President Jokowi’s administration was a women. The role of managing forests is not only carried out by men but also women, this is even provenby the many successes of women in managing forests. Based on 2015 KLHK data, Mollo women in Fatumnasi Village, NTT, women carried out a peaceful weaving movement to save the environment from the marble mining industry. Kenyan women have also, throught the greenbelt movement, since 1997 planted more than 40 million trees and employed 80.000 people in nurseries to ensure a sufficient stock of trees for reforestation and improving the women’s economy. Forest management in Loklahung village is carried out by the Dayak Meratus community, both men and women in the form of farming activities, cinnamon gardening, and haunting and gathering forest products. This research aims to analyze the role of women and men in decision making on forest activities in Loklahung Village, Loksado District, HSS Regency. The object of research is the Dayak Meratus Community of Loklahung Village whose activities are farming, cinnamon gardening, and haunting and gathering forest products. Based on the research results, the role of decision making in forest management activities (farming, cinnamon gardening, and haunting and gathering forest product), decision making in financial matters and decision making in social and domestic family activities, are predominantly decided jointly by husband and wife. Decision making on farming activities in forest management is 73,40% decided jointly by husband and wife, 11,70% decided by husband, and 14,09% is decided by wife. Decision making in cinnamon gardening activities was 62,82% decided jointly by husband and wife, 22,56% decided by husband, and 14.62% decided by wife. Decision making in hunting and gathering and forest products is 60% decided jointly by husband and wife, 26,44% is decided by husband, and 13,46% is decided by wife. Decision making in financial matters is 45,33% decided jointly by husband and wife, 14,84% is decided by husband and 39,83% decided by wife. Decision making in social and domestic family activities by husband is 45,33% decided jointly by husband and wife, 14,84% is decided by husband and 39,83% is decided by wife.     
KERAGAMAN JENIS DAN POTENSI PATI SAGU (Metroxylon sp) DI PULAU BUANO KABUPATEN SERAM BAGIAN BARAT PROVINSI MALUKU Komul, Yulianus Dominggus; Aponno, Hendrik Steven Eka; Wairisal, Pieter
Jurnal Hutan Tropis Vol 13, No 1 (2025): Jurnal Hutan Tropis Volume 13 Nomer 1 Edisi Maret 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20527/jht.v13i1.22188

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Buano is one of the small islands located in the western part of Seram Island with an area of approximately 135.73 km2, and it has the potential of natural resources such as forest products other than wood, which can contribute to the economic income of its community, one of which is Sago (Metroxylon sp). This research aims to determine information related to the diversity of species and the potential of Sago and its availability in meeting the needs of the community of Buano Island in West Seram Regency. The method used to calculate species diversity uses the analysis of Importance Value Index (Soerianegara and Indrawan, 1976) and Shannon Winner's Diversity Index (1954). Meanwhile, for the calculation of sago starch potential, it is estimated using the correlation equation developed by Yumte (2008). The correlation variables used are the average diameter at breast height (Dbh) and the average height of the canopy (Tbp). Measurement of data on diameter at breast height and canopy height is carried out on each tree with the logging ripe classes M1 and M2. The research results show that there are 2 types of sago found on Buano Island, namely Tuni/Laluli (Metroxylon rumphi Mart) and Molat/Manate (Metroxylon sago var molat). The Tuni/Laluli type (Metroxylon rumphi Mart) is the type of sago with the highest dominance level with INP values at each stage of growth. The potential of sago starch in the form of wet weight from the 2 types found is 25.86 tons/ha for the logging ripe phase and 72.53 tons/ha for the phase that is not yet logging ripe.
FAKTOR-FAKTOR YANG MEMPENGARUHI KEPUASAN PENGUNJUNG KEBUN RAYA MANGROVE GUNUNG ANYAR SURABAYA Laraswari, Ananda Nabila; Soedarto, Teguh; Yuliati, Nuriah
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20527/jht.v13i1.22178

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The Mangrove Botanical Garden of Gunung Anyar is the first and only thematic Mangrove Botanical Garden in Indonesia. Covering a total area of 34 hectares, the Mangrove Botanical Garden of Gunung Anyar houses 59 types of mangrove plants. In 2024, there was a decline in visitor numbers, possibly due to the implementation of entrance tickets which were previously not enforced or were free. This change has prompted many visitors to reconsider visiting the Mangrove Botanical Garden of Gunung Anyar. The aim of this study is to analyze the factors influencing visitor satisfaction levels at the Mangrove Botanical Garden of Gunung Anyar. Quantitative data analysis was conducted using SEM-PLS through the Warp-PLS 7.0 application with four variables: service quality, price, facilities, and destination image. In this analysis, researchers collected and processed data from questionnaires distributed to visitors, assigning weights to each Likert scale response. The research findings indicate that service quality has a coefficient path of 0.03 and a significance of 0.36, showing a positive but not significant effect on visitor satisfaction, thus rejecting the hypothesis. Meanwhile, the influence of price, facilities, and destination image on visitor satisfaction demonstrates a positive and significant impact with a significance value of <0.01, thereby accepting the hypothesis. Destination image has the most significant impact on visitor satisfaction, with a path coefficient of 0.48, and the most influential indicator being unique destination image with a path coefficient of 0.897.
PENGARUH PERENCANAAN PRODUKSI DAN STANDAR KUALITAS PRODUK TERHADAP KINERJA OPERASIONAL YANG DIMODERASI OLEH SOP Fabiyola, Rizcha Oktanza; Widayanti, Sri; Rizkiyah, Noor
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20527/jht.v13i1.22184

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This study aims to analyze the effect of production planning and product quality standards on operational performance moderated by SOP in Kupang Eucalyptus Oil Agroindustry. The data used in this study are primary data from the results of a questionnaire of 32 Kupang Eucalyptus Oil Agroindustry workers. Sampling was carried out using the census sampling method. The analysis method used in this research is descriptive analysis and Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) based on Partial Least Square (PLS). The results showed: (1) production planning does not significantly affect operational performance (2) product quality standards do not significantly affect operational performance (3) SOP significantly affect operational performance (4) production planning has a significant effect on operational performance moderated by SOP (5) product quality standards have a significant effect on operational performance moderated by SOP. 
MENAKAR KELAYAKAN EKONOMI DAN RISIKO PENDAPATAN USAHATANI PADI SAWAH DI DESA CANGKRINGSARI KECAMATAN SUKODONO KABUPATEN SIDOARJO Anggraeni, Yuni Tiara; Soedarto, Teguh; Nurhadi, Eko
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20527/jht.v13i1.22189

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This research endeavors to 1) Analyze the costs, revenues, profitability, and economic feasibility of rice farming 2) Analyze the degree of income risk in rice farming. The research site was chosen through a purposive method. The researchers employed quantitative methods with a descriptive framework to conduct the study. The research sample consisted of 38 rice farmers selected using probability sampling. The results showed that the average land area of farmers was 0.36 hectares. The total cost during the rainy season reaches Rp2,957,031, while in the dry season it is Rp7,186,499. Revenue in the rainy season is Rp7,696,842, while in the dry season it reaches Rp10,017,000. Income in the rainy season is Rp4,739,811, and in the dry season it is Rp7,186,499. Economic feasibility is measured using several indicators. In the rainy season, the R/C Ratio is 2.41, the B/C Ratio is 1.41, the Production BEP is 462,036, and the BEP Price is Rp2,787. In the dry season, the same values are 3.33 for the R/C Ratio, 2.33 for the B/C Ratio, 404,357 for the Production BEP, and Rp2,281 for the BEP Price. Furthermore, we assess revenue risk utilizing the Coefficient of Variation (CV) in our research. In the rainy season, the KV value is 0.031, while in the dry season it is 0.026. In conclusion, the economy of rice farming in Cangkringsari Village is more profitable during the dry season than padpenga with the rainy season. In addition, the risk of income obtained is higher in the rainy season compared to the dry season.
ANALISIS KOMPARASI KARAKTER SOCIOPRENEUR RELAWAN GARDA PANGAN TERHADAP MOTIVASI MENDUKUNG PROGRAM KETAHANAN PANGAN Nabilah, Dalilah; Yektiningsih, Endang; Setyadi, Taufik
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20527/jht.v13i1.22179

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Food waste in Indonesia has become a serious issue that threatens food security, despite the country being classified as an upper middle-income country. In an effort to address this challenge, Garda Pangan, a Surabaya-based sociopreneur, has been active in minimizing food waste and food inequality in Surabaya. Through its programs, Garda Pangan involves sociopreneurs, namely volunteers, in distributing potentially wasted food to underprivileged communities. This study aims to analyze sociopreneur character and motivation and to describe the profile of Garda Pangan volunteers who can optimally support food security programs. Data for this study was collected through a structured questionnaire and processed using independen sample t-test to analyze the sociopreneur character and motivation of volunteers. The results show that Garda Pangan volunteers have a strong sociopreneur character, driven by empathy and social responsibility towards the issue of food waste and food inequality in Surabaya. Their involvement as volunteers is evidence of their commitment to food security. This research is expected to raise public awareness and encourage participation in supporting food security in Indonesia.
ANALISIS NILAI EKONOMI KAYU SENGON DI KECAMATAN MANUHING RAYA, KABUPATEN GUNUNG MAS, KALIMANTAN TENGAH Rodi, Rodi; Helmi, Muhammad; Hatta, Gusti Muhammad
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20527/jht.v13i1.22185

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Analysis of the economic value of Albizia chenensis wood needs to be carried out to calculate farmers' profits from selling their wood so that it can be used as a reference in the implementation of farmers' activities in future cultivation when cultivating Albizia chenensis wood until the sales process is accepted by the factory according toGread Log wood. The research was carried out in 5 villages and 1 sub-district, namely Tumbang Mantuhe, Putat Durei, Tumbang Samui, Tumbang Oroi, Luwuk Tukau, and Tehang sub-districts in the Manuhing Raya sub-district, activities were carried out for 3 months from November 2023 to January 2024. Research methods this ispurposive sampling, questionnaires, interviews, and using quantitative and descriptive qualitative field analysis. The results of the research analysis are that the total cost of Albizia chenensis cultivation is IDR. 10,938/stem which consists of fixed costs of Rp. 308/seed and variable costs of Rp. 10,630/stick. The total cost of selling Sengon wood is Rp. 14,950,000/m3 at a price of Rp. 467,187,500/m3 consisting of fixed costs of Rp. 400,000/m3 at a price of Rp. 12,500/m3 and variable costs of Rp. 14,550,000/32 m3 or Rp. 454,687,500,-and the final results received by Albizia chenensis farmers amounted to Rp. 3,373,911 from the sale of 32 m3 of Albizia chenensis wood at a per cubic price of Rp. 96,250,-
ANALISIS KONTRIBUSI EKONOMI KERAJINAN ANYAMAN PURUN TERHADAP PENDAPATAN MASYARAKAT Rizki, Gusti Eviyani; Hafizianor, Hafizianor; Rahmadi, Adi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20527/jht.v13i1.22175

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South Kalimantan has quite potential purun plant raw materials, most of the South Kalimantan area consists of swamps that are always inundated throughout the year and have a peat soil structure that is acidic (pH-7) which is a place for purun plants to grow. This research will be conducted in Palam Village, Cempaka District, Banjarbaru City. The method used in this study is based on interviews related to the main and secondary income of purun craftsmen, total income and its contribution to community income. While secondary data collection includes data on the general conditions of the research location; socio-economic data of the community, both in the form of population, education level, livelihood and amount of income. From the results of the study, it was stated that purun woven crafts made a significant contribution to increasing community income in Palam Village. With an economic contribution of 21.11% to the average main income of residents, this craft has become an important source of income that helps improve local economic welfare. Purun woven products, in addition to being aesthetically valuable crafts, also function as environmentally friendly alternatives for various needs, so that demand continues to increase both in the local and outside markets. This increase in income shows the great potential of purun crafts in strengthening the local economy.
MUTU BRIKET ARANG CAMPURAN LIMBAH PENGOLAHAN KOLANG KALING (Arenga pinnata) DAN LIMBAH PENGOLAHAN ARANG KAYU ALABAN (Vitex pubescens) Yuniarti, Yuniarti; Thamrin, Gurti A. R.; Kurdiansyah, Kurdiansyah; Yazan, Syaiful; Sutiya, Budi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20527/jht.v13i1.22190

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This study aims to analyze the quality of charcoal briquettes produced from a mixture of kolang-kaling processing waste and alaban wood charcoal processing waste. The parameters assessed include moisture content, density, ash content, volatile matter, fixed carbon, and calorific value. The research method involved sample preparation and characterization of biobriquettes using the Indonesian National Standard (SNI) 06-3730-1995, which includes tests for moisture content, density, ash content, volatile matter, fixed carbon, and calorific value. The carbonization process was conducted using a simple drum kiln, and the briquettes were molded using 10% tapioca starch as a binder. Five composition treatments were applied: (A) 100% kolang-kaling processing waste charcoal; (B) 75% kolang-kaling processing waste charcoal + 25% alaban wood charcoal; (C) 50% kolang-kaling processing waste charcoal + 50% alaban wood charcoal; (D) 25% kolang-kaling processing waste charcoal + 75% alaban wood charcoal; (E) 100% alaban wood charcoal. Each treatment was replicated three times. The briquettes were shaped using a manual press mold. The results showed that the briquettes had physical characteristics with a moisture content ranging from 5.490% to 11.641% and a density between 0.835–1.070 g/cm³. The chemical characteristics included an ash content of 1.497%–16.197%, volatile matter of 40.593%–47.177%, and a calorific value between 3,781.69–5,708.92 cal/g.

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