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POTENSI WISATA ALAM DI DESA NUPABOMBA KECAMATAN TANANTOVEA KABUPATEN DONGGALA Indris, Feby Fitria; Mallombasang, Sri Ningsih; Sustri, Sustri
ForestSains Vol 16, No 1 (2018): Desember
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Nupabomba Village is one of the villages that is quite strategic and has the potential of natural tourist attraction objects, besides having the potential of natural tourist attraction objects (ODTWA) the area also has a rich diversity of flora and fauna, waterfalls, customs, rivers, rocks and natural phenomena that can support the development of tourist attractions. The purpose of this study was to determine the feasibility of natural tourism potential in Nupabomba Village, Tanantovea District, Donggala Regency as a tourist destination. This research was conducted in Nupabomba Village, Tanantovea District, Donggala Regency, Central Sulawesi Province, for two months, from August to October 2017. This study used descriptive methods to obtain all forms of data and information that could support the preparation of research reports, survey methods by observing direct field work accompanied by interviews with the community, community leaders and village officials in the context of collecting data and information, the method of documentation by conducting data collection techniques by documenting sources in the field relating to the problem being investigated, while the data analysis used is a guideline Analysis of the Regional Nature Tourism Attraction and Attraction Operations (ADO-ODTWA) of the Director General of PHKA 2003 in accordance with the values determined for each criterion. The results of the study show that the assessment using ADO-ODTWA of the natural potential in Nupabomba Village, Tanantovea District, Donggala Regency, deserves to be made as a tourist destination with the feasibility level achieved based on the eligibility criteria of each element / sub-criteria such as attractiveness, accessibility, and facilities and supporting infrastructure that is equal to 86. 875% of the total assessment of elements / sub criteria which means the village is worthy of being used as a tourist destination. But there are some supporting facilities and infrastructure that need to be added in order to increase the attractiveness of tourists.
RESPON PERTUMBUHAN STEK BATANG ANGGREK Dendrobium secundum (BI.) Lindl. PADA KOMBINASI KONSENTRASI DAN INTENSITAS PEMBERIAN ZAT PENGATUR TUMBUH Zulkaidhah, Zulkaidhah; Wardah, Wardah; Adnyani, Dewa Ayu
ForestSains Vol 16, No 2 (2019): Juni
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Dendrobium orchid has great potential to be developed. The problem faced in its development is the decrease of orchid productivity per square meter of cultivation area. Consequently, the less availability of orchid either in quality and quantity. Whereas, there are growth regulator substances might be used to fulfill the hormone needs of orchid to obtain optimal growth. The main constraint is how the growth regulator substance in a certain amount affected the dendrobium archid growth. The research objective is to assess the growth response of stem cuttings of Dendrobium secundum orchid in combination of concentration and application intensity of growth regulator. This research was conducted for 3 months from October to January 2018, at Orchid Green House of the Permanent Nursery of BPDAS Palu Poso, Tadulako University. The results of study showed that the best treatment was combination of NAA (1 ml) + BAP (1 ml)/liter of water applied once a week (P1), which gave the fastest shoot growth of 16.25 days and had the highest growth on the shoot height of 3.5 cm and on the leave number of 4 sheets at the age of 12 weeks after planting.
PARTISIPASI MASYARAKAT TERHADAP PENGELOLAAN HUTAN PRODUKSI DI DESA SIGIMPU KECAMATAN PALOLO KABUPATEN SIGI Nisa, Hairun; Golar, Golar; Arianingsih, Ida
ForestSains Vol 16, No 2 (2019): Juni
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The participation is involvement society as active that is considered as one of the key for the approach that very promise in management forest production in development forest plants program. The government have to eforts the construction forest plants either in the forest area or in area the society property, that is more emphasize for the society participation aspect in it. The research purpose to know the society participation level and the elements relation that influence the society participation for the forest production management in development forest plants program. This research is done for three month begin april until june 2016. The location of research in sigimpu village in palolo subdistrict sigi regency.The method is used in this research, used spearmank rank correlation test. The result of this research that the society participation level for planning phase in development forest plants activity is low while for implementation phase is high. The factors infivence the participation of society for the forest plant development seen by age, education level and income level. The relation between factors influence the participation of society for every phase of development of forest plants activity, that is age factor with every phase of development of forest plants is valueable positive that pointed out of the same direction system, education level is pointed out of the same direction system too. For planning and implementation phase is pointed out of the same direction system, too.
PERAN PARA PIHAK TERHADAP KEBERLANJUTAN KESEPAKATAN KONSERVASI MASYARAKAT DI TAMAN NASIONAL LORE LINDU Massiri, Sudirman Daeng; Nugroho, Bramasto; Kartodihadjo, Hariadi; Soekmadi, Rinekso
ForestSains Vol 14, No 1 (2016): Desember
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Management of National Parks cause interdependence of many parties so that required appropriate institutional arrangements. However, the rules which have been designed in an institution often not implemented by stakeholders sustainably. This phenomenon occurs in Lore Lindu National Park (LLNP), in which property rights and the rules of Community Conservation Agreement (CCA) designed since the early 2000s is not implemented by stakeholders in LLNP. This problem situation suspected closely related to the interests, capacity, rights, responsibilities, revenues and relationship between stakeholders in the management of national parks. This research aimed to understand how the interests, capacity, rights, responsibilities, revenues and relationship of the stakeholders affected the performance of CCA. To achieve these objectives, this study was using a stakeholder analysis with 4RS framework (rights, responsibility, revenues and relationship) and analysis of access. This study used qualitative research methods with conduct interviews with key informants to obtain deeply explanation about the role the stakeholders in the agreement. The study found that the high interests of stakeholders to resources of LLNP were land, timber for local need, biodiversity, water and tourism. Local community have high capacity to access gain of resources in LLNP, while the high control access capacity in LLNP were LLNP officer, Village Chiefs, Customary Institutions in homogenous villages and Village Conservation Council/LKD in Rimba zone. However, they did not have high capacity of access maintenance for the use of forest resources. Imbalance of rights, responsibilities and revenues of stakeholders became one the constraints for the sustainability CCA. The relationship between local communities, local institutions to BBTNLL was categorized as poor, even though it has constructed efforts of conservation agreements
APLIKASI MODEL SISTEM DINAMIS UNTUK ANALISIS FINANSIAL HUTAN RAKYAT KARET DI DESA PO’ONA Massiri, Sudirman Daeng; Umar, Syukur; Baisa, Gisca
ForestSains Vol 14, No 2 (2017): Juni
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This research aimed to arrange conceptual model of financial analysis of the community-rubber forest. This research was conducted in April- Jun 2017 in Po’ona village, Lembo Raya Sub district Morowali Utara district, Central Sulawesi Province. Data of this research was collected by interview with the farmers of a rubber forest, analysed with financial analysis, with applied a dynamic system model. This research applied the program of Stella in arranging the dynamic system model of financial analysis of the community-rubber forest. The result of this study showed that system dynamic model was able to be applied in financial analysis of community - rubber forest.  Based on this analysis, the community-rubber forest is feasible to be developed in Po’ona Village with the interest rate of 14%, because it generates NPV greater than 1. The NPV of community – rubber forest in Po’ona Villege with the interest rate of 14% was 72.408.918,46 IDR/Ha. Conceptual model of financial analysis of community-rubber forest could be applied for financial analysing the others of community – rubber forest.
POTENSI TUMBUHAN OBAT DI KAWASAN HUTAN TAMAN NASIONAL LORE LINDU (STUDI KASUS DESA NAMO KECAMATAN KULAWI, KABUPATEN SIGI) Hapid, Abdul
ForestSains Vol 14, No 1 (2016): Desember
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Lore Lindu National Park (LLNP) is one of Biosphere Reserves, the habitat of various types of potential medicinal plants as an asset of biodiversity that should be managed properly for the welfare of the local communities and the ecosystem sustainability. The objective of this study was to determine the potential of medicinal plants in the area of Lore Lindu National Park, precisely in Namo Village, Kulawi Sub-district, Sigi District. Continuous strip sampling was opted as the research method by carrying out purposive sampling in the site where medicinal plants were discovered firstly, by establishing 5 (five) lines with a length of 100 m per line, each line consisted of 4 (four) plots, the distance between the line was 25 m. Total plots were 20 plots with 20 m x 20 m in size per plot. The study found out there were 18 species of medicinal plants that consisted of 14 families in Namo Village, Kulawi, Sigi. Subsequently, it also figure out the numbers of medicinal plants at tree level, pole level, sapling level, and seedling-understorey level, respectively, were 43; 160; 860; 20750 per hectare. Medicinal plant dominated the area at the tree level was Pterospermum celebicum Miq. with Importance Value Index (IVI) of 97.64%, at the pole level of was Huka (Gnetum gnemon L.) with IVI of 84.64%, at the sapling level of Huka (Gnetum gnemon L.) with IVI of 72.69%, and the seedlings and understorey level was Naho (Pandanus sp.) with IVI of 19.50%.
VARIASI FENOTIP DAN GENOTIP EBONI (Diospyros celebica Bakh) PADA HUTAN ALAM DAN HUTAN TANAMAN DI SULAWESI TENGAH DAN SULAWESI BARAT Wahyuningsih Wahyuningsih; Muslimin Muslimin; Yusran Yusran
ForestSains Vol 15, No 1 (2017): Desember
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The aim of this research are to know phenotype and genotype diversity between population of ebony on the forest in Sulawesi specially from Central Sulawesi and West Sulawesi. The study was conducted from January to April 2014, extraction of  DNA has been done in laboratory of  Biotechnology, faculty of Mathematics and Natural Science, Tadulako University and DNA analysis in Kyoto Perfectural University, Japan. PCR-RAPD technique was employed in this study with 4 RAPD primers. Sample from 9 population in natural forest and plant forest in Central Sulawesi and West Sulawesi and all leaf sample taken show different. There were 2 primary that resulting the best amplifying quality in genotype diversity analysis that was TCH05 and AS9870. There is unique bands on DNA fragment from Lende area, has band size 2500-3000bp while from ebony individu sample from other area locus cannot be found. Based on dendogram analysis on distance matrix revealed the 10 genotypes were grouped into two main groups. The first group population from Lende. The second group was further divided into two sub group (2A and 2B). Subgroup 2A consisted of Diospyros kaki. Subgroup 2B included population from Ako, Tibo, Bale, Tompe, Maleali, and Kasimbar.
POTENSI PENGEMBANGAN WISATA ALAM DI DESA KAPOPO KECAMATAN SIGI BIROMARU KABUPATEN SIGI PROVINSI SULAWESI TENGAH Maysarah, Ilda; Toknok, Bau; Daeng Massiri, Sudirman
ForestSains Vol 15, No 1 (2017): Desember
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Kapopo Forest Park is part of the Central Sulawesi Grand Forest Park (Tahura), a natural conservation area that functions as a conservation forest. This study aims to investigate the potential of Kapopo Forest Park to be developed as an ecotourism. The study was carried out in Kapopo Village, Sigi Biromaru Sub-district, Sigi Regency, Central Sulawesi. It was conducted for three months, in May – July 2017. The data analysis used the SWOT analysis method while the data were collected through observation, documentation and in-depth interviews with purposive sampling technique. The findings of this study show that Kapopo Forest Park is a potential tourist attraction for its rich biodiversity and beautiful views. The tourists will be exposed to exotic beauty as well as the uniqueness, authenticity and diversity of flora and fauna. The development strategy requires the segmentation support to introduce and promote Kapopo Forest Park as ecotourism and to raise public awareness about conservation efforts.
ANALISIS VEGETASI MANROVE MENGGUNAKAN (NDVI) PADA EKOSISTEM MANGGROVE DI KECAMATAN BALINGGI KABUPATEN PARIGI MOUTONG Setiawan, Andri; Akhbar, Akhbar; Arianingsih, Ida
ForestSains Vol 15, No 2 (2018): Juni
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This study aims to determine the area-level greenness of mangrove ecosystems in Balinggi Sub-district, Parigi Moutong Regency, Central Sulawesi, by using Landsat 8 image data. It is expected to provide information about the normalized difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) of each site that has been analyzed using GIS. The observation was conducted in June –August 2017. The research method used in this study was by assessing the mangrove density or the level of greenness using the vegetation index method through the NDVI formula, which is effective as an initial division of vegetation areas. The NDVI can be an indicator to measure green leaf biomass and leaf area index for the classification of vegetation. Based on the results of Landsat 8 image data of 2016, the total area of mangrove forest vegetation in Balinggi was 163.30 ha and can be classified into three classes of vegetation density, namely: low (26.46 ha), moderate (55.54 ha) and high (80.08 ha). Furthermore, based on the table of Landsat image classification, the low density class has “very good” land use accuracy with a value of 100% while the high and moderate density classes have “good” land use accuracy of 75% and 67%, respectively.
KERAPATAN VEGETASI BERDASARKAN TEMPERATUR UDARA MENGGUNAKAN CITRA LANDSAT 8 DI KECAMATAN ULUJADI KOTA PALU Priyana, Haris; Hamzari, Hamzari; Arianingsih, Ida; Hamka, Hamka
ForestSains Vol 16, No 1 (2018): Desember
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Palu City is the Capital of Central Sulawesi Province, which is also the center of a variety of activities and services for both residents within the city and other areas outside or around the City. Activities and services of the population have resulted in the city of Palu experiencing very rapid development. The rapid growth of settlements and development in the city of Palu will have a significant influence on land use change. Changes in land use that are not in accordance with the rules of spatial planning can result in decreased environmental quality, environmental degradation / environmental damage and reduced natural resources. The declining quality of the environment is due to the increasingly spatial allocation of space for urban vegetation. The purpose of this study was to determine the level of air temperature distribution in Ulujadi District based on Landsat 8 imagery and determine the level of vegetation density based on air temperature. This research was conducted for 3 months from February to May 2016. Analysis of air temperature using band 11 to analyze the distribution of air temperature by comparing the vegetation density analysis of NDVI (Nomalized Difference Vegetation Index) using band 5 (NIR) and band 4 ( Red) on Landsat 8 imagery to determine the effect of vegetation absorption on air temperature by using ArcGIS software version 10.2. Based on the analysis of air temperature using Landsat 8 imagery, it can be concluded that the distribution of air temperatures in Ulujadi District ranged from 18.89 - 25.890C with an area of 1954.48 Ha (31%), 25.90 - 32.890C with an area of 2.198 , 67 Ha (35%), and the highest temperature distribution in Ulujadi District reached 2,213.83 Ha (35%) with an air temperature level of 32.90 - 39.890C. The level of vegetation density in Ulujadi Subdistrict is divided into three with a vegetation index value of -0.19 - 0.25 sparse density, with a distribution area of 1,381.79 Ha (22%), moderate density 0.25 - 0.35 medium density with the distribution area is 965.57 Ha (15%), the density of the meeting is 0.35 - 0.60 with a distribution area of 4.018.80 Ha (63%) from the area of Ulujadi Subdistrict.