Bumi Lestari
Bumi Lestari Journal of Environment (p-ISSN: 1411-9668; e-ISSN: 2527-6158) is a peer-reviewed journal, presents original research articles and letters in all areas of environmental studies and environmental sciences (biotic, abiotic and social/cultural). This journal has been indexed by cabdirect cabi.org, AJD (Academic Journals Database), ISJD (Indonesian Scientific Journal Database), IndexCopernicus, Portal Garuda, researchBib and Google Scholar. The journal is published by Environmental Research Center (PPLH) of Udayana University. The journal is published two times a year: February and August in both printed and online versions. The online version is free access and download. This journal is devoted to publish research papers such as environmental biology, environmental physics, environmental health, ecology, geosciences and environmental chemistry including such matters as land, water, food, conservation, population, risk analysis, pollution, energy, economics of ecological and non-ecological approaches, social advocacy of arguments for change, analytical methods, legal measures, implications of urbanism, energy choices, waste disposal, health effects, recycling, transport systems, political approaches, social impacts and other issues of mass society. There is concern also for marginal areas, under-developed societies, minorities, species loss, etc. The purpose of this journal is to provide input and its solution to the environmental problems that has happened or will be happen from the results of researchs.
Articles
12 Documents
Search results for
, issue
"Vol 14 No 1 (2014)"
:
12 Documents
clear
PELUANG ADOPSI SISTEM AGROFORESTRY DAN KONTRIBUSI EKONOMI PADA BERBAGAI POLA TANAM HUTAN RAKYAT DI KABUPATEN CIAMIS
Budiman Achmad;
Ris Hadi Purwanto
Bumi Lestari Journal of Environment Vol 14 No 1 (2014)
Publisher : Environmental Research Center (PPLH) of Udayana University
Show Abstract
|
Download Original
|
Original Source
|
Check in Google Scholar
Agroforestry system as well as the potential species and the corresponding economic valuesin Ciamis District are very diverse. To encourage farmers adopt agroforestry system, botheconomical and environmental advantages have to be promoted. This research wasconducted at April to July 2010 at Ciomas, Kalijaya and Kertaharja villages in the Panjalu,Banjarsari, and Cimerak sub-Districts respectively. Primary and secondary data wereanalyzed by quantitative and qualitative descriptive. The result showed that the highertopography, the more simple agroforestry system applied. The narrower forest size managed(strata 3), the higher chance agroforestry system adopted by farmers. Farmers in the highand low topography (Northern and Southern Ciamis regions) had higher chance to adoptagroforestry system, while the moderate topography showed lower adoption chance. Theeconomic contribution of non-forest products (NFPs) influences strongly the farmer decisionto adopt agroforestry system. The highest economic contribution of Paraserienthesmoluccana was 42.71% in Kalijaya, while the highest economic contribution of non-forestproduct was 75.00 % in Ciomas.
EFFECT OF SEASONAL ON NUTRIENT LOAD INPUT THE INNER AMBON BAY
F.S. Pello;
E.M. Adiwilaga;
N.V. Huliselan;
A. Damar
Bumi Lestari Journal of Environment Vol 14 No 1 (2014)
Publisher : Environmental Research Center (PPLH) of Udayana University
Show Abstract
|
Download Original
|
Original Source
|
Check in Google Scholar
Input nutrients into the Inner Ambon Bay very influenced by season. Activity in the bay and input nutrients from land and outer Ambon Bay as well as the influence of upwelling in Bandasea could increase eutrophication in the bay. This study aimed to analyze the influence of freshwater and the exchange of sea water to the concentration of nutrients in Inner AmbonBay. The study was conducted from June 2011 to May 2012. Average content of nitrate in East season (0.04 to 2.36 µM (0.57±0.78), Transition Season II 0.05 to 2.20 µM (0.36±0.67); andTransition Season I0.09 to 1.66 µM (0.59±0.47) are higher while the West season 0.05-0.10µM (0.06±0.02) is lower than the water quality standard for marine biota. Average value of phosphatein the four seasons is higher than the sea water quality standard, while enter nitrate and phosphates from Outer Ambon Bay in the East Season is larger than from river. Temporally andspatially condition of Inner Ambon Bay are oligotrophic and mesotrophic. Flushing time in Inner Ambon Bay is 14 days.