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JIIK: Jurnal Ilmu-Ilmu Kehutanan [ ISSN 2579-5929 (online) ] is a peer-reviewed journal on forestry and environment. The journal is intended to provide academic forums for researchers who are interested in the discussion of current and future issues on forestry and environment. All articles will be reviewed by experts before accepted for publication. Each author is solely responsible for the content of the published articles. The journal was first published in February 2017 and published every April and October. Starting in 2020 published every February and October. The journal is open to authors around the world regardless of nationality.
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Exploration of Nekton and Environmental Damage Impact at the Gajah Mungkur Wonogiri Reservoir Rosyadi, Hasbiyan; Kusumaningrum, Lia; Nisa, Alief Himmatu; Latrianto, Avandi; Farahdilla, Nabilah; Safira, Raisa Noor; Rifki, Arif Nur; Natasya, Adies Mauridzka
JURNAL ILMU-ILMU KEHUTANAN Vol 8, No 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/jiik.8.1.27-35

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The Gajah Mungkur Reservoir (WGM) is located south of the center of Wonogiri Regency, Central Java. The variety of aquatic biotas, such as fish, in WGM is quite diverse due to the many rivers flowing into it. This identification is important because regions in Indonesia have a diversity of different types of fish and endemic types. The data collection locations were divided into four stations in the WGM. The diversity of nekton was studied using two methods, namely active and passive methods, and data were also collected on abiotic parameters, including TDS, water temperature, brightness, DO, and pH. The nekton found in this study consisted of 11 families comprising 15 species of fish and two species of shrimp. The dominant family was the Cyprinidae family, with six species: Hampala macrolepidota, Dangila cuvieri, Osteochilus vittatus, Barbonymus gonionotus, Rasbora argyrotaenia, and Oxyeleotris marmorata. The TDS levels ranged from 790-1050, water temperature from 28.9-30.4°C, brightness from 42-83 cm, DO from 3.55 to 4.8 ppm, and pH from 8.5-8.9. The Shannon-Wiener diversity index showed a value of 1.07-1.89, the evenness index ranged from 0.65 to 0.97, and the species richness index was within the 0.54-2.37 range. This sedimentation results in soil formation that local residents use for agriculture, especially in planting palawija crops. Sedimentation can also reduce the fishery areas within the reservoir and cause habitat displacement for nekton. Additionally, Mimosa pigra plants have been found to inhabit the sedimented soil, which may affect the water quality and ecosystem of the reservoir.
Business Analysis of Palm Sap Products in Binawidya District Pekanbaru Sribudiani, Evi; Setiawan, Eka Indra; Mukhamadun, Mukhamadun; Pebriandi, Pebriandi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/jiik.8.1.36-47

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Palm sap is a liquid produced from palm flower threads. Dates juice can be made into drinks, and sugar, liquid sugar, and block sugar. Many coffee shop companies use sap products and the business feasibility of selling sap products is unknown. This study aims to analyze the feasibility of the juice product business in Binawidya District, Pekanbaru City. Data collection uses observation methods, in-depth interviews, and library research. Sampling by census method. Data analysis was performed with quantitative descriptive analysis. The results of the study show that the total turnover of day shops and coffee shops exceeds the total costs of business actors. The total revenue that is greater than the total cost indicates that the palm juice product business is profitable. The largest total income earned is the coffee shop business with a nominal value of Rp. 46,115,003/mount. The level of income at the coffee shop is influenced by the service of processed palm juice products. The results of the R/C analysis of palm sap product companies in Binawidya District, Pekanbaru City, obtained for each sap product company is R/C ratio > 1, which means the company is profitable and the company is feasible to work on.
Identification of Invasive Understolans in Nganggring Tourism Village, Girikerto Village, Sleman Regency, Special Region of Yogyakarta Kusuma, Alvina Novelinda; Maulana, Fikri Arkan; Jabbar, Sa'ad Abdul
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/jiik.8.1.1-9

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Abstract: This study identifies and analyzes invasive understory plants posing a threat to the ecological balance in Nganggring Village, Sleman, Yogyakarta Special Region, particularly within the prominent Salak Pondoh plantation. Employing direct observation and interpreting remote sensing imagery from Google Earth, the research collected data using a systematic grid approach at intervals of 10x10 and 5x5 meters. The findings reveal the presence of various invasive species, including Legetan, Elephant Grass, Thunbergia erecta, Israeli Grass, and others. These plants exhibit high adaptability, rapid growth, and competitive capabilities, posing a significant risk to the local ecosystem. The study provides insights into the diversity of invasive understory plants in Nganggring Village, serving as a foundational step in minimizing adverse environmental impacts. Sustainable environmental protection and management efforts are crucial for mitigating invasion risks and preserving ecological balance in the region. This research contributes to a better understanding of invasive flora, supporting environmental sustainability amid the prominent Salak Pondoh plantation.
Community Participation in Management of the Krueng Jreue Sub-Watershed, Krueng Aceh Watershed, Aceh Besar Regency Maulana, Sri; Hildanus, Hildanus; Ananda, Kiki Rishki
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/jiik.8.1.48-53

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Government Regulation No. 37 of 2012 states that watershed management is a human effort to regulate the reciprocal relationship between natural resources and humans in the watershed and all its activities, in order to achieve sustainability and harmony of the ecosystem as well as increasing the benefits of natural resources for humans in a sustainable manner. Management of the Krueng Jreue Sub Watershed is important for efforts to maintain sustainability because the Krueng Jreue Sub Watershed is included in the upstream area which functions as a water absorption area which is important to maintain and manage, so that the utilization of the surrounding potential does not exceed its carrying capacity. The participation of communities living around the watershed area is important in efforts to preserve the function of the Krueng Jreue Sub-watershed. The aim of this research is to analyze community participation in the management of the Krueng Jreue Sub-watershed, Krueng Aceh Watershed, Aceh Besar Regency. This research was conducted in Gampong Sihom Lhok, Sihom Cot, Krueng Lamkareung, and Sinyeu, Indrapuri District, Aceh Besar Regency. This research method uses descriptive. The research results showed that community participation in planting trees in the management of the Krueng Jreue Sub-watershed was highest in Gampong Sihom Lhok, namely 28.7%, then community participation in the form of guarding the riverbank was highest in Gampong Sinyeu, namely 35.5%, and community participation in not throwing away the highest level of waste into the river is in Gampong Krueng Lam Kareung, namely 39.4%.
Economic Valuation of Monument Park 45 Banjarsari Solo City Kusumaningrum, Lia; Fathoni, Muh. Faqih Muhaimin; Ibriza, Naila Maulida; Muazulfa, Tsalatsun Ikhwa; Raharjo, Yaqut Amjat Adillah; Suminar, Lintang
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/jiik.8.1.10-18

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Monument Park 45 Banjarsari is one of the icons of Solo City which is in Banjarsari District. This city park was built on a land area with an area of 17,688 m². Making city parks and green belts is an action taken by the city government of Solo to preserve green open spaces in the city of Solo. This study aims to (1) calculate the economic value of a city park including indirect use value, choice value, inheritance value, and existence value (2) find out the public's perception of the physical and non-physical conditions of Taman Kota Monument 45 Banjarsari. This research was conducted by collecting questionnaire/interview data and calculating the number and circumference of trees. The sample used in this research was 50 visitors to Monument Park 45 Banjarsari, and the WTP and TCM methods were used to obtain recreation, existence and heritage values. The economic valuation generated through calculations using the WTP and TCM methods shows that the economic value of carbon is IDR 3.137.471.289; Recreation economic value of IDR 530,388,800; Inheritance economic value of IDR IDR 386,140,800; and The economic value of existence is IDR 100,418,800.
Gender Contribution in Management of Agrforestry to Household Income in Sumbermulyo Village Banyuwangi Triwanto, Joko; Saadah, Lela Afinatus; Wahidiah, Tria; Mahmud, Ali; Wibowo, Febri Arif Cahyo
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/jiik.8.1.54-57

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Forest management as stated in the forestry law no. 41 of 1999 it is explained that forest management must be carried out in a sustainable manner in compliance with the principles of sustainable forest management. The purpose of the study was to analyze the contribution of agroforestri management activities to household income in Sumbermulyo Village, Pesanggaran District, Banyuwangi Regency. The research was conducted in November 2020 at the coordinates of 8o32'46.3"S 114o 06'35.0"E. In this study, the samples to be taken were all respondents, namely 70 people who were obtained from the number of agroforestri management communities in Sumbermulyo Village. The data analysis carried out was the sperman rank correlation test for the contribution of agroforestri management to farmers' income. Based on the results of the study, it was shown that the working time of the male sex contributed more to the management of agroforestri than the female sex. The contribution of agroforestri shows that the variables of agroforestri type, marketed selling price of agroforestri, amount of fertilizer, and production costs per harvest have a correlation with household income.
Biogeography of Salak Pondoh Cultivation in Nganggring Tourism Village: Analysis of Geographic Distribution, Environmental Influences, and Conservation Sustainability Ramadhani, Glora; Herdananta, Bisma Yoga; Kusuma, Alvina Novelinda; Mardiyanto, Muhammad Bondan; Wijayanti, Sovia
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/jiik.8.1.19-26

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Nganggring Tourism Village, Sleman, Yogyakarta, as a location for Pondoh salak cultivation, is located in a mountainous area with annual rainfall of 2760 mm, an altitude of 708 meters above sea level, an average temperature of 26.1°C, and regosol soil type. Environmental analysis shows that Nganggring Tourism Village has ideal conditions for cultivating pondoh salak. The interaction of Pondoh salak plants with the local ecosystem involves a mutualistic relationship with protective plants, mycorrhizal fungi and pollinating insects. Even though it has a positive impact on biodiversity and soil fertility, Pondoh salak plants can also pose a risk of spreading pests and plant diseases. Therefore, this journal proposes a sustainable management strategy for pondoh salak cultivation through wise spatial zoning, use of green technology, diversification of the local economy, partnerships and social management. This strategy is expected to increase production, maintain the ecosystem and improve the welfare of farmers, thereby supporting the sustainability of pondoh salak cultivation in a broader socio-economic context.

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