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Jurnal Perencanaan Wilayah
Published by Universitas Halu Oleo
ISSN : 23560606     EISSN : 25024205     DOI : dx.doi.org/10.33772/ppw
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Jurnal Perencanaan Wilayah (JPW) merupakan media untuk menyebarluaskan informasi ilmiah yang berasal dari hasil riset para mahasiswa, dosen, peneliti, dan pemerhati masalah-masalah yang terkait perencanaan dan pengembangan wilayah, intervensi, dan rancangan terhadap komunitas, desa, kota, dan wilayah termasuk lingkungan fisik, spasial, teknologi, ekonomi dan pertanian.
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An Analyses The Growth And Adaptation Of Mangrove Seedlings Of Rhizophoraceae Family On Different Level Of Seawater Inundation To Support Mangrove Ecosystem Restoration Planning Analuddin Analuddin; Andi Septiana; Jamili Jamili; Asrun Budiatma; Musdalifa Musdalifa; wiwin Wiwin; Sahidin Sahidin
Jurnal Perencanaan Wilayah Vol 4, No 2 (2019)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (172.186 KB) | DOI: 10.33772/jpw.v4i2.9975

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The purposes of this study were to know the impact of different level of sea water inundation on the growth capacity and biochemical adaptation of the mangrove Rhizophoraceae family of Rhizophora mucronata and Bruguiera gymnorrhiza seedlings. The propagules of these mangroves were planted with different levels of sea water flooding, namely 90 cm, 60 cm, 45 cm and 30 cm. The growth of height and diameter of these mangrove seedlings were measured at early and termination of treatments, while their biochemical adaptations were analyzed in the Laboratory. The relatively growth rate RGR of high and diameter of these seedlings were analyzed, while statistical test was performed by anova. The RGR of high of the two mangrove seedlings were significantly different (P <0.05), though their RGR of diameter did not differ significantly (P> 0.05). The growth of height of R. mucronata seedlings was fastest at the lower level of inundation (30 cm) and the slowest at the higher level of submergence (90 cm). On the contrary, the height growth of B. gymnorrhiza seedlings was fastest at submergence of 90 cm, and the slowest at submergence of 30 cm. The flavonoids and vitamin C contents in both mangrove seedlings increased significantly (P <0.05) with increased inundation levels. Thus, although biochemical responses tended to be the same for both mangroves, but B. gymnorrhiza seedlings indicate  more able to grow and develop on rising sea levels than R. mucronata seedlings. This study provides important information for revegetation planning of degraded mangrove under a sea level rise scenario.Keywords: Biochemical adaptation, Sea water level, mangrove seedling growth, mangrove revegetation.
ANALISIS KELAYAKAN PENGEMBANGAN KAWASAN INDUSTRI PERIKANAN PELABUHAN PERIKANAN SAMUDERA KENDARI Arifin Safari; Andi Irwan Nur; Muh. Ramli
Jurnal Perencanaan Wilayah Vol 4, No 2 (2019)
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Land is a limited and non-renewable resource, while the number of people who need land for their activities continues to increase over time. Concentration of human activities for various activities in an area because most of human life depends on land that can be used as a source of livelihood. One of them is the use of land as an industrial area. Industrial development in urban areas raises new problems for urban areas, especially for land use, namely the occurrence of land use changes that are not in accordance with the allotment. Therefore, to anticipate future land use deviations, the existing conditions of land use need to be identified and analyze the suitability of industrial land in the PPS Kendari Area. The research method used in this research is descriptive method with a qualitative approach. The data analysis method used is the Overlay analysis technique by utilizing ArcGis software. From the results of the analysis of the suitability of industrial land based on the Existing Condition, it was found that land of 7.82 Ha was said to be appropriate as an industrial estate development. Keywords: Land, Fisheries Industry, Feasibility
Land Use Evaluation Planning of Agriculture Faculty Field Laboratories to Strengthen the Practice Matter Content at Agrotechnology Department, Halu Oleo University Hasbullah Syaf; syamsu Alam; Irvandi Arya Brata; Jufri Karim
Jurnal Perencanaan Wilayah Vol 4, No 2 (2019)
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Agricultural education was developed into two important bases, namely balance of theory and practice. In its development the land needed for lab to be an urgent for the Department of Agrotechnology Faculty of Agriculture Haluoleo University  (FP-UHO) in giving strengthening curriculum. This research was conducted at the Laboratory Field of FP-UHO from March to June 2015. The aims of the research was to evaluate the land  suitability for different types of crop to be developed and determine the alternative land use planning at the Laboratory Field of FP-UHO. Land suitability evaluation conducted by using the method of matching between land characteristics criteria with criteria of grow crops namely plantation crops, food crops and horticulture crops. Determination of land suitability classes based on the heaviest limiting factor. The results showed the soil map units 1, 2, 3, 4, 9 and 10 with a total land area of 2.13 ha can be developed for mixed farms with alternative of crops cultivated is palm oil, rubber, coconut, robusta coffee, cocoa, rambutan, durian, bananas, orange and mangosteen. The soil map units 5, 6, 7 and 8 with a total area 4,47 ha can be developed multiple cropping system with some kind of crop rotation ie upland rice, soybeans, peanuts, cassava, sweet potatoes, maize, ginger, tomatoes, eggplants, cucumbers, peppers and spinach. The alternative land use of laboratory field FP-UHO obtained plantation area in SPT 1 and 2 with a total land area of 0.53 ha, annual horticultural crops on SPT 3 and 4 with total area of 0.53 ha, food crops and horticulture crops on SPT 5, 6, 7 and 8 with total area of 4,47 ha and use of conservation forest on SPT 9 and 10 with total area of 0,7 ha. Factors inhibiting of land is dominant rainfall and humidity, soil depth, flooding, drainage, erosion, pH, KTK and availability of low nutrients. Management actions may include manufacture of irrigation channel, manufacture dike, manufacture of drainage channel, conservation of soil, liming, the addition of organic matter and fertilization. These results provide a space to practice courses for application of the theory and applications as well as various research of students and lecturers for the development of the commodity in accordance with the directives designation. Keywords : land characteristics, land suitability, agricultural commodities, practice courses

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