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Andi irmayanti idris
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Jl. Prof. Dr. Baharuddin Lopa, S.H. Talumung, Majene, Sulawesi Barat. Kode Pos 91412, Kab. Majene, Sulawesi Barat 91412
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INDONESIA
Pangale Journal of Forestry and Environment
ISSN : 27977390     EISSN : 28277732     DOI : https://doi.org/10.31605/pangale
Core Subject : Agriculture,
Analisis Kebijakan, Catatan Lapangan maupun Review Buku yang berkaitan dengan isu kehutanan dan lingkungan.
Articles 43 Documents
Feasibility of Palm Sugar (Arenga pinnata Merr.) Business by the Community in Betteng Village, Majene Regency Ritabulan; Sarwanto
Pangale: Journal of Forestry and Environment Vol 1 No 1 (2021): Pangale
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31605/pangale.v1i1.1396

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Sugar palm (Arenga pinnata Merr) is one of non timber forest products (NTFPs) which are widely used and cultivated to fulfill the dayly nedds of the community. This study aims to determine and analyse the feasibility of sugar palm business by community who living and around the forest. The location of this study was in Betteng Village, Pamboang District, Majene Regency. The data analysis was carried out through qualitative deskriptif analysis and quantitative analysis. The result showed that the palm sugar business in Betteng Vilage was feasible to developed with R/C value was 2.50.
Sosial Capital of Community Forest Management in Lombang Village Majene Regency Andi Arafat; Andi Irmayanti Idris; Andi Ridha Yayank Wijayanti
Pangale: Journal of Forestry and Environment Vol 1 No 1 (2021): Pangale
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31605/pangale.v1i1.1397

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Community forest management cannot be separated from social/communal conditions. Emerging Natural Resource Management arises This occurs when there are interactions (regular and ongoing) between community members that are manifested in social capital such as social trust, social norms, and social networks that have a relationship with community welfare. The study was conducted in Lombang Village, Majene Regency, West Sulawesi Province. This is important for the development of social capital (norms, mutual trust, and social networks) that exist in forest management people. Then, look at the relationship and role of social capital in community forest development. The results of the study show that social capital in the forest owner / manager is referred to as a high category because the community has informal associations that are stronger and have collective values, norms and ethics as an interconnected community. Communities that have high social capital will be resolved. The existence of mutual trust, support, and collaboration they can build networks both within their community groups and with other community groups.
Control of Leaf Spot Disease on Seeds of Red Jabon (Anthocephlus macrophyllus) Fitri Indhasari; Nur Azisah
Pangale: Journal of Forestry and Environment Vol 1 No 1 (2021): Pangale
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31605/pangale.v1i1.1398

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The aims of the research were to acknowledge (1) control measures against leaf spot disease on red jabon seedlings and (2) the effect of various treatments on jabon seedlings affected by spotting. Observational data were analyzed based on Completely Randomized Design (CRD) and Variety Prints which were obtained directly from the research location through observation and measurement. Observation parameters were the number of leaves counted for all the leaves contained in Jabon seeds, plant height was measured from the base to the tip of the leaf, and the number of spot-free leaves. The results of the research indicated that (1) the treatment of Jabon seedlings had an effect on the number of leaves, plant height and number of spot-free leaves produced at the research stage of Jabon seeds and (2) treatment with NPK fertilizer gave the best effect on Jabon seedling growth. NPK fertilizer treatment gave a very significant effect on all observation parameters.
Sustainability Strategy for Mangrove Forest Ecosystem Management in Ujung Baurung Coastal Area Majene Regency Ade Hermawan; Faradilah Farid Karim
Pangale: Journal of Forestry and Environment Vol 1 No 1 (2021): Pangale
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31605/pangale.v1i1.1399

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Mangrove ecosystems have extensive environmental benefits and services for humans and other living things. In addition to ecological benefits, mangrove forests also provide economic benefits for the community. Along with the increasing number and activity of the population, it has the potential to causes damage to mangrove forest and environmental degradation. This study aims to identify internal and external factors management of Ujung Baurung mangrove and to recommend mangrove sustainable management strategies. The analytical method used is SWOT analysis. The results showed that the highest internal factor that become the strength of Ujung Baurung mangrove management is the unique characteristics of the mangrove area, white sand and limestone cliffs. While, the internal factor that becomes a weakness is the lack of diversity in mangrove ecosystems. External factors that become opportunities are the regional regulations of West Sulawesi Province regarding the direction of developing beach and coastal tourism zones and the strategic location of the mangroves. The threat to its management include the existence of community activities taking mangroves for animal feed and household waste disposal to the mangrove forest. Management strategies recommendation, namely; spatial planning (zoning) ecotourism; maritime culture of Mandar Tribe as a tourist attraction; promoting Ujung Baurung mangrove as a unique natural resources area; and regulate and manage mangrove ecosystem areas by involving the community.
Colony Propagation of Bee Trigona Sp. with The Nest Grafting Method on Rizhophora Sp. Daud Irundu; Awaluddin
Pangale: Journal of Forestry and Environment Vol 1 No 1 (2021): Pangale
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31605/pangale.v1i1.1400

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Nowadays the need for honey continues to increase, various methods are used to fulfill the needs of honey, including using destructive methods. Cultivation using the Trigona Bee colony graft method can be an alternative to producing honey and other environmentally friendly products. The aim of this research was to determine the colony effectiveness using the grafting method on Rhizophora trees in the mangrove forest of Mirring Village, Binuang District, Polewali Mandar Regency. This research was conducted from January to March 2021. The method used in this research was the colony grafting technique using 9 stup for 30 days followed by observations 30 days after the graft was released by observing the activity of bees and the components of the hive contained in each stup. The results showed that the remaining and active colonies in the stup after the colony grafting process were 5 stup out of 9 stup. The hive component were dominated by propolis, bee-pollen and broot.
The Effect of Provision Local Microorganisms of Corn, Bean Sprouts and Bamboo Shoots on the Growth of Sengon Seeds (Paraserianthes falcataria) Trialdi Demmanaba; Makmur
Pangale: Journal of Forestry and Environment Vol 1 No 1 (2021): Pangale
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31605/pangale.v1i1.1401

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Quality seeds will be able to grow and develop quickly and give better results, soil fertility during the nursery process is very influential on the quality of seedlings, moles from bean sprouts and bamboo shoots contain growth regulators needed by plants. The purpose of this study was to look at the effect of the growth of sengon seeds from the provision of local microorganisms in the media of Corn, Bean Sprouts, and Rebung. The study used a Completely Randomized Design (CRD) with 8 treatments and 10 replications so that 80 experimental units were obtained. The results of this study indicate that the treatment of the sengon seedling media did not have a significant effect on the height, diameter and number of leaves of the sengon seedlings. The results showed height, diameter, number of leaves of sengon seedlings: mole of corn (26.4cm, 4.06mm, 65 strand), bamboo shoot mole (25.6cm, 3.76mm, 61 strand), bean sprouts (25.4cm, 4.35mm, 72 strand), control (25.2 cm, 4.08 mm, 70 strand), mole corn + bean sprouts (24.1 cm, 4.15 mm, 71 strand), Corn mole + bean sprout + bamboo shoot (23.8 cm, 4.12 mm, 60 strand), mole bean sprouts + bamboo shoots (23.5 cm, 4.10mm, 58 strands), and mole corn + bamboo shoots (22.3cm, 4.22mm, 66 strands), increase in height, diameter and number of leaves of sengon seedlings that are fertilized with those not fertilized (control) growth is not much different. Giving a mole dose of 20 ml / 1 L of water did not have a significant effect on the growth of sengon seedlings.
Keragaman Jenis HHBK Kelompok Pangan pada Kawasan Hutan Buttu Puang di Desa Mirring Kabupaten Polewali Mandar Muhammad Sukri; Daud Irundu
Pangale: Journal of Forestry and Environment Vol 1 No 2 (2021): Pangale
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31605/pangale.v1i2.1770

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Food is a need that must be met which then becomes the basis for determining the quality of the nation's human resources (HR) and the socio-political stability of a country. In this case, food is the most important supporting thing in a country, but it is often found that there are several food problems in an area. Forest food crops need to be introduced to overcome this problem. Mirring Village is one of the villages in Polewali Mandar Regency which has abundant food potential. This research is focused on the exploration and identification of food plant species, so that the exploration can describe areas that have the potential for sustainable food crops. This study aims to determine the Importance Value Index (INP) and the value of the Diversity Index of Food Plant Species and the utilization of food plants in the KTH Buttu Puang area. This research is a quantitative descriptive study with a census procedure. There are 30 types of food plants, with the highest IVI value of 85.27% for cocoa and the lowest value of 1.38% for dragon fruit. The diversity index value (H') is 2.02. Thus, intensive management of food plants needs to be done to maintain their sustainability.
Peran Serta Masyarakat Terhadap Rehabilitasi Hutan dan Lahan di Kota Palopo Fitri Indhasari; Abdul Kuddus
Pangale: Journal of Forestry and Environment Vol 1 No 2 (2021): Pangale
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31605/pangale.v1i2.1771

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The condition of forest and land damage is a concern for many parties, one of the government’s efforts is through forest and land rehabilitation activities. Forest and land rehabilitation activities are not only the government’s business, but all communities, especially those directly involved in the exploitation of land resources are expected to be able to overcome the problem of land damage. The aim of this research was to determine forest and land rehabilitation activities and community participation in land rehabilitation activities. This research was conducted from April to June 2021. The method used in this research was the descriptive method with observations, direct interviews and taking documentation of activities. The results showed that community participation in forest and land rehabilitation activities had positive and negative roles by forming farmer groups that played an active role by holding consultations with the government in preserving forests.
Kontribusi Usahatani Kelapa Terhadap Pendapatan Keluarga Petani di Desa Tammerodo Utara Kecamatan Tammerodo Sendana Kabupaten Majene Nur Safitri; Muhammad Arhim; Dahniar; Nurmaranti Alim
Pangale: Journal of Forestry and Environment Vol 1 No 2 (2021): Pangale
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31605/pangale.v1i2.1772

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Tammerodo Utara village has a land area of about 571 hectares. The main profession of the community is farmers, especially coconut farmers. In addition, there are various other kinds of farming carried out by the community such as clove farming, banana farming and so on. But some people besides working as farmers but also have businesses that are not included in the agricultural sector. The problem that is being studied in this research is how the driving and inhibiting factors that affect the amount of coconut production produced by farmers, which then affects how much coconut farming contributes to farmers’ household income. This study aims to analyze the contribution of coconut farming to the household income of farmers in Tammerodo Utara Village, Tammerodo Sendana District, Majene Regency. The population in this study was 279 coconut farmers, with a total sample of 15 % or 42 respondents. Data collection techniques using the method of obsevation, interviews, questionnaires, and documentation. The data analysis method used is descriptive analysis method and farm business analysis. Based on the result of the study, it is known that the average contribution of coconut farming to the total income of farmer households in Tammerodo Utara Village, Tammerodo Sendana District, Majene Regency is 26,1 %. So it can be concluded that coconut farming is a source of income that contributes quite well to the total household income of farmers.
Frekuensi MPTS Pangan dari Hutan Rakyat di Desa Paku Kecamatan Binuang Kabupaten Polewali Mandar Aan Mushawwir; Daud Irundu; Suparjo Razasli Carong; Fitri Indhasari
Pangale: Journal of Forestry and Environment Vol 1 No 2 (2021): Pangale
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31605/pangale.v1i2.1773

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The need for food fulfillment at the national level is currently the government's concern, community forests have a role in contributing to efforts to increase food potential, the implementation of MPTS is a good strategy for food oriented community forest management. Paku Village, Binuang District, Polewali Mandar Regency is one of the areas that has an area of 1000 Ha, which also produces MPTS. The aim of this research was to determine the frequency of MPTS in the community forest of Paku Village. The method used in this research was the descriptive quantitative analysis. The results showed that the percentage of MPTS and forest wood in the community forest of Paku Village was 63,32% and 36,68%. The highest percentage of MPTS presence in Paku Village is cocoa as much as 41,46% and the lowest is coconut, sugar palm, guava, oranges, kedondong as much as 0,61%, MPTS frequency from 12 plots obtained the percentage of presence of one hightest frequency is 80,4% with the attendance value of one to five MPTS.