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Andi irmayanti idris
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Pangale Journal of Forestry and Environment
ISSN : 27977390     EISSN : 28277732     DOI : https://doi.org/10.31605/pangale
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Analisis Penerimaan Usaha Kenari di Desa Onto Kecamatan Bontomatene Kabupaten Kepulauan Selayar Rini, Rini Pratiwi; Andi Mawaddah Zakiyah; Sri Arfiani Rahim Sila; Suhartono; Ulfa Adzkia
Pangale Journal of Forestry and Environment Vol 4 No 2 (2024): Pangale
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31605/pangale.v4i2.4321

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Walnut plants are a type of Multi Purpose Tree Species (MPTS) plant from Maluku. This plant has many benefits, especially as a food ingredient, but walnut commodities are still classified as by-products so it is difficult to obtain the production data. The study aimed to determine the amount of income walnut farmers receive to achieve an increased community economy. Revenue data was obtained from the physical amount of the product multiplied by the prevailing price. The study results showed that the potential for walnuts in Selayar Regency reached 273.19 tons, mainly in Onto Village, which reached 29.24 tons with a land area of 41 Ha. The selling price of walnuts is quite expensive, namely IDR 60,000 / kg. On average, if farmers have 1 ha of land, the farmer's income per year is around IDR 21,600,000. The findings suggest that walnuts are a favored crop in Onto Village, underscoring their role in enhancing community income
Estimasi Stok dan Serapan Karbon Tegakan Pinus (Pinus merkusii) Kecamatan Tapango Kabupaten Polewali Mandar Yunita, Yuyun; Irundu, Daud; Agusfartham Ramli, Muhammad
Pangale Journal of Forestry and Environment Vol 4 No 2 (2024): Pangale
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31605/pangale.v4i2.4335

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Global warming is caused by an increase in carbon dioxide (CO₂), and greenhouse gases (GHG) in the atmosphere. Pine forests have the role of absorbing carbon dioxide in the atmosphere and storing it in the form of biomass. The aim of this research is to determine the amount of carbon stored and the carbon uptake of pine stands in Tapango District, Polewali Mandar Regency. Data collection was carried out in the pine forest of Tapango District, Polewali Mandar Regency in 27 plots measuring 20 meters x 20 meters. The measurement of stored carbon in this research was carried out indirectly (non-destructive sumpling) using an existing formulation approach. The results of the research show that the highest biomass and carbon values ​​are found in plot 20, while the lowest values ​​are found in plot 2. The total biomass in the pine forest in Tapango District, Polewali Mandar Regency is 686.86 tons per ha, while the total carbon stored is 322. 82 tons per ha, total carbon uptake of 1,182.69 tons per ha.
Pengaruh Kompos Kulit Tanduk Kopi dalam Peningkatan Kualitas Media Tanam Pembibitan Alpukat (Persea Americana Miller) di Persemaian Permanen Marinding Kabupaten Tana Toraja Pali’ Padang, Wesni; Irmayanti Idris, Andi; Rusmidin
Pangale Journal of Forestry and Environment Vol 4 No 2 (2024): Pangale
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31605/pangale.v4i2.4360

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Coffee Coffee horn husk, as an organic waste, has the potential to improve soil fertility by adding nutrients and improving soil physical structure. The purpose of this study was to analyze the impact of applying compost fertilizer from coffee horn skin with different treatments, using the analysis of variance method in a Randomized Group Design (RAK). The samples in this study were avocado plants (Persea Americana Miller) with the following treatments: P0 without compost, P1 using 300 grams of coffee horn skin compost, P2 using 400 grams of coffee horn skin compost, and P3 using 500 grams of coffee horn skin compost. In addition, the groups of seeds used consisted of large seeds (weighing 60-67 grams), medium seeds (weighing 40-47 grams), and small seeds (weighing 20-28 grams). The results showed that the best dose of coffee horn skin compost to support the growth of avocado plant height, stem diameter, and number of leaves (strands) of avocado was 500 grams. The most effective group to use is the large seed group
Persepsi Masyarakat Terhadap Keberadaan Taman Nasional Gandang Dewata (Studi Kasus Desa Sikamase Kecamatan Bambang Kabupaten Mamasa) Utami A, Widyanti; Sarif, Muhammad; Manaf, Abdi
Pangale Journal of Forestry and Environment Vol 4 No 2 (2024): Pangale
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31605/pangale.v4i2.4362

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National parks serve as excellent conservation sites to observe the splendor of natural events, particularly for viewing unique, endangered, and protected plant and animal species. This research aims to understand how the local people perceive the presence of Gandang Dewata National Park (TNGD) in Sikamase Village. The study employs a detailed interview technique combined with a qualitative descriptive method. Findings from this research indicate that the perception of Gandang Dewata National Park among the local population in Sikamase Village is that it can stimulate economic growth for the surrounding community. The management, specifically BBKSDA Makassar, frequently engages with the local residents, particularly those in the surrounding villages, to promote awareness. Collaborative efforts between the community and park management are undertaken to ensure the ongoing protection of TNGD. The communication established by BBKSDA Makassar extends from management practices to community empowerment initiatives in the buffer areas of TNGD. The security in the TNGD region is notably effective, primarily due to regular patrols conducted by management groups, including the forestry police and the Polhut Partner Community (MMP), which significantly reduces the likelihood of encroachments in the area. The establishment of TNGD in Mamasa Regency is viewed positively by the locals, demonstrated by their support for management efforts and active participation in roles such as Polhut Partner Communities (MMP), Fire Care Communities (MPA), and Village Facilitators (Fasdes) aimed at fostering sustainably managed conservation zones. Although management has extensively communicated with local government and the community, disagreements still persist on issues like illegal hunting, the collection of forest resources without proper authorization, and land encroachments.
Peningkatan Produksi Bioetanol Nira Aren (Arenga pinnata Merr.) Menggunakan Ragi Tempe Selama Proses Fermentasi Zulkahfi; Niger, Vanto; Azizah, Nur; Sari Parenden, Novita; Thumena, Yeyen; Arfiani Rahim Sila, Sri
Pangale Journal of Forestry and Environment Vol 4 No 2 (2024): Pangale
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31605/pangale.v4i2.4574

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Ethanol is one of the chemical liquids that is often used in the world of health as a material for making medicines and sterilization materials, in addition this material has also been used as an alternative energy in all fields. Ethanol production so far comes from petroleum which is decreasing and non-renewable. Ethanol development can come from other materials such as abundant and renewable palm sap and can produce a bioethanol product that can replace commercial ethanol. The aim of this study was to detect the quality of palm sap bioethanol obtained from Mombi village using tempe yeast fermentation. The study used an experimental method with a Complete Random Design pattern with yeast/palm sap concentration variables, namely 2 g/200 mL, 6 g/200 mL, 10 g/200 mL, 14 g/200 mL, and control (without yeast mixture). The parameters observed included pH levels, the amount of bioethanol and the alcohol content of bioethanol. The results showed that there was a decrease in the pH value of the palm sap solution after distillation, where there was an increase in acid in the resulting bioethanol product. The average amount of bioethanol produced reaches 48.86% but the alcohol content in the bioethanol is very low, only reaching 15.46%

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