scholarly journals Tree Diversity In Bufferzone Area at Sikulaping Protected Forest, Pakpak Bharat District, Indonesia

2021 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
pp. 235-247
Author(s):  
Taufiq Siddiq Azvi ◽  
Juhardi Sembiring

This research was conducted at protected forest Sikulaping, Pakpak Bharat Regency, North Sumatra. Data collection and processing were carried out in October - November 2019 using a purposive sampling method, by creating 3 sample plots at each location which is a buffer zone for the Sikukaping protected forest, the village namely Aornakan1, Kuta Tinggi and Sibongkaras. Observations were made on the sample plot with a size of 1000 meters by observing the 20 meters right and left of the plots. The results of this study showed that the number of trees varied for 3 buffer villages, Aornakan 1 Village, found a total of 41 individuals from 16 species with Palaqium gutta as the highest species found with 10 individuals and Species Important Value (41,450). As for Kutatinggi village, there are 22 individuals from 15 species and Shorea parvifolia were found 2 individuals with NPJ 19,008 along with 6 other species Durio zibethinus, Adinandra dumosa, Lithocarpus gracilis, Syzygium polyanthum, Tristianopsi whietena and Uncaria glabra. Whereas in Sibongkaras village, 30 individuals were found from 24 species with Styrax benzoid as the most common species with 4 individuals and NPJ 26,650. Tree diversity (H ') found in the villages of Aornakan, Kuta Tinggi are moderate criteria, by index 2.35, 2.64, while Sibongkaras with an index of 3.07 includes high diversity. The results of this diversity show that the Sikulaping protected forest has a good level of tree productivity and the condition of the forest is still maintained

2019 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
pp. 71-76
Author(s):  
Yuliana Ulfidatul Hoiriyah

Salt is a very important commodity in daily life, both for food and industrial needs. Therefore, increasing salt production is very necessary to meet domestic salt needs. One of the most salt producing regions is Madura Island, because almost every district, especially Pamekasan, Lembung, Kec. Galis, the majority of the population work as salt farmers. The purpose of this research is to find out about improving the quality of salt production in Lembung, Kec. Pamekasan Regency, Madura, East Java Province. using Geomembrane Technology. This research is a descriptive qualitative research. The sample of this research is a resident who works as a salt farmer in the village of Lembung, Galis Regency, Pamekasan Regency, East Java, this sampling technique uses the Purposive Sampling method, data collection is done through interview session techniques, and documentation. Based on this research, it can be concluded that the increase in the quality of salt production can be done by using geomembrane technology which significantly influences the quality and quantity of production.


ZOOTEC ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 39 (1) ◽  
pp. 101
Author(s):  
Indah Th.P Sondakh ◽  
J A Malingkas ◽  
J Lainawa ◽  
G D Lenzun

ABSTRACTANALYSIS OF INSTRUCTOR PERFORMANCE TO EMPOWERING CATTLE BREEDING BUSINESS GROUP AT TONDEGESAN VILLAGE OF KAWANGKOAN DISTRICT. The purpose of this study was to analyze the performance of instructors on empowerment of cattle business groups in Tondegesan Village, Kawangkoan District, Minahasa Regency. This research was carried out by using data miles and huberman analysis which was carried out when the data collection took place in the field. The study population was all members of the serentape business group. The sampling method for farmers is based on indications to assess performance, namely productivity, responsiveness, and responsibility. The results showed that the performance of extension agents was mostly in the successful category. The success of the instructor's performance in the productivity level is in the successful category with a percentage of 93.33%, in the level of responsiveness in the successful category with a percentage of 73.33%, and the level of responsibility in the successful category with a percentage of 93.33%. Based on the research,concluded that the performance of the instructor towards the empowerment of business groups in the village of Tondegesan, Kawangkoan Subdistrict which was measured in terms of productivity, responsiveness and responsibilitysuccessful.Keywords: Performance, Extension, Empowerment


2020 ◽  
Vol 14 (1) ◽  
pp. 196-207
Author(s):  
Nur Lazimatul Hilma Sholehah ◽  
Parmin Ishak

This research aims to: (1) determine how much theeffect of the ethical climate has on whistleblowing intentions; (2) find out how much the effect of the level of seriousness hason whistleblowing intentions; (3) determine the great effect of locus of control on whistleblowing intentions. This type of research is quantitative research. The object of this study is the village officials in Wonosari District. The sampling technique used in this study was the saturated sampling method. Data collection was carried out by applying a survey method using a questionnaire distributed directly to all village officials in Wonosari District.The result of this study showed that (1) the ethical climate has a positive and significant impact on whistleblowing intentions, (2) the level of seriousness is positively and significantly related to whistleblowing intentions, and (3) locus of control gave positive and significant control of whistleblowing intentions. With a mandatory output of accredited national journal


2017 ◽  
Vol 9 (3) ◽  
pp. 42
Author(s):  
Rizki Dedi ◽  
Lenny Widjayanthi ◽  
Sudarko Sudarko

Ridho Lestari farmer group are non-seed watermelon farmer groups who have permanent members and non-permanent members. Permanent members are farmers who have land while non permanent members are the farmers who do not have their own land. They rent from other farmers. This study aims to determine income, cost eficiency, and factors that influence farmer’s income. The study was conducted in the village of the district Muncar Tembokrejo districts Banyuwangi used analytical and comparative method. Sampling method used total sampling as much as 50 respondents. The data collection using  interviews and literature were analyzed by income analysis, R/C ratio, and multiple linear regression. The results shows that (1) There were differences income significantly between permanent members and non-permanent members (2) There were differences on cost efficiency significantly between permanent members and non-permanent members (3) Factors that significantly influence farmer’s income were field cost (Rp), seed cost (Rp), pesticide cost (Rp), labor cost (Rp), sales volume (kg) and the selling price (Rp/Kg)


2016 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 139
Author(s):  
Rikka Agustriana Sinulingga ◽  
I Gst. Agung Oka Mahagangga

Karo traditional house is the cultural heritage of the ancestors that should be preserved. Karo Traditional House or Rumah Siwaluh Jabu is a home stage which is about 2 meters off the ground and usually inhabited by eight to ten households. Karo Traditional House could still be found in some areas in Karo like Dokan, Melas, and Lingga. Nowadays, the existence of Karo traditional house especially in Linga is reduced, where in 2002 the number of Karo traditional house totaling 29 units and it is only two units now. The number of traditional house is no longer groomed and crumbling with age and due to the lack of attention from the local government and the community. In this study, the problems are how the efforts made by the government and the community in conserving the Karo traditional house in Lingga. The location of this study is conducted in the village named Lingga, Simpang Empat sub district, Karo District of North Sumatra. Data collection methods used in this study is observation, interviews, literature study. An attempt by the government in this case the Department of Tourism and Culture of Karo viewed of the strategy, work programs, targets and achievements that provide land to relocate the modern house, the maintenance of Karo traditional house, hosted a party of flowers and fruit, held cultural festival in Lingga. Meanwhile, from the community side, it could be seen from the management and packaging of travel packages.


ZOOTEC ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 39 (1) ◽  
pp. 101
Author(s):  
Indah Th.P Sondakh ◽  
J A Malingkas ◽  
J Lainawa ◽  
G D Lenzun

ABSTRACTANALYSIS OF INSTRUCTOR PERFORMANCE TO EMPOWERING CATTLE BREEDING BUSINESS GROUP AT TONDEGESAN VILLAGE OF KAWANGKOAN DISTRICT. The purpose of this study was to analyze the performance of instructors on empowerment of cattle business groups in Tondegesan Village, Kawangkoan District, Minahasa Regency. This research was carried out by using data miles and huberman analysis which was carried out when the data collection took place in the field. The study population was all members of the serentape business group. The sampling method for farmers is based on indications to assess performance, namely productivity, responsiveness, and responsibility. The results showed that the performance of extension agents was mostly in the successful category. The success of the instructor's performance in the productivity level is in the successful category with a percentage of 93.33%, in the level of responsiveness in the successful category with a percentage of 73.33%, and the level of responsibility in the successful category with a percentage of 93.33%. Based on the research,concluded that the performance of the instructor towards the empowerment of business groups in the village of Tondegesan, Kawangkoan Subdistrict which was measured in terms of productivity, responsiveness and responsibilitysuccessful.Keywords: Performance, Extension, Empowerment


SKETSA BISNIS ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
pp. 37-44
Author(s):  
Ainun Mardhiyah ◽  
Feby Aulia Safrin

Abstract This research was conducted in Sipolu-polu Village, Panyabungan District, Mandailing Natal Regency, North Sumatra on the business owner of the chili-chili cassava chips business in the village with the hope that in the future it will be a useful contribution to certain parties, especially the business owners. The focus of this research will be to look at the strategies employed by business owners in marketing their products and also in this study using a theory related to marketing. This research uses descriptive qualitative methods that describe the results obtained in the field. Data collection was carried out by interviewing informants. This study aims to determine how the chili-chili cassava chips marketing is to increase the volume of production sales Keywords: marketing strategy, cassava-chili chips, business owner Abstrak Penelitian ini dilakukan di Kelurahan Sipolu-polu, Kecamatan Panyabungan, Kabupaten Mandailing Natal Sumatera Utara pada pemilik bisnis usaha keripik singkong sambal-sambal di kelurahan tersebut dengan harapan kedepannya akan menjadi kontribusi yang bermanfaat bagi pihak-pihak tertentu khususnya para pemilik usaha tersebut. Fokus penelitian ini akan melihat strategi yang dilakukan oleh para pemilik bisnis dalam memasarkan produskinya dan juga pada penelitian ini menggunakan teori yang berkaitan dengan pemasaranpenelitian ini menggunakan metode kualitatif deskriptif yang mendeskripsikan hasil yang diperoleh di lapangan. Pengumpulan data dilakukan dengan wawancara terhadap informan. Penelitian ini bertujuan mengetahui bagaimana pemasaran keripik singkong sambal-sambal untuk meningkatkan volume dari penjualan produksinya Kata Kunci: strategi pemasaran, keripik singkong sambal-sambal, pemilik usaha


2020 ◽  
Vol 15 (1) ◽  
pp. 25-35
Author(s):  
Dina Taruli Gultom ◽  
Evi Sribudiani ◽  
Sonia Somadona

Forest has an important part in producing a thing which wood or non-timber and environmental services as a buffer zone for living things. Wood is widely used as carpentry wood, wood tools (furniture), building wood (construction), one of which is in shipbuilding. One of them is a tour ship in Tuktuk Siadong area which is a means of transportation provided by private companies as a special means of transportation for tourists. The purpose of this study was to identify the types and criteria of wood used in the manufacture of tour ship based on public knowledge in Tuktuk Siadong Village, Samosir Regency, North Sumatra Province. This research used a survey and sampling method that was determined purposively. Based on the results of interviews conducted priority wood types used by the community as raw material for making tour ship are johar wood (Cassia seamea) and surian wood (Toona sureni). While alternative wood types used are balau wood (Hopea celebica), kempas wood (Koompassia malaccensis) and nangka wood (Artocarpus heterophyllus). The criteria for raw materials for making a tourist ships are having a tree height 20 m, tree diameter 50 cm, wood length 18 m with a level of straightness 80%.


2021 ◽  
pp. 90-108
Author(s):  
Wanda Kuswanda ◽  
R. Hamdani Harahap ◽  
Hadi S. Alikodra ◽  
Robert Sibarani

Forest fragmentation has resulted in decreased wildlife habitat, which has triggered conflicts with humans due to the use of the same plants. This has been particularly contentious with the tapanuli orangutan. Research of the tapanuli orangutan (Pongo tapanuliensis) habitat is very limited. The aims of this research is to examine the latest habitat conditions, such as land cover, composition of vegetation, feed plant, and habitat carrying capacity to provide recommendations for habitat management in developing a mitigation policy of the human-tapanuli orangutan conflict. The research location is focused on the area of human-orangutan conflict in the Batang Toru Landscape in South Tapanuli Regency, which took place from August to December 2019. Vegetation analysis was conducted using the strip transect method with a total of 294 plots (11.76 ha). The number of species at the pole and tree levels were high with 149 species (46 families) and diversity index (H') > 3. Eighty feed plant species were found and expected to support the growth of the orangutan population of 247 individuals. The density and diversity of cultivated plant species in the buffer zone were high and consumption by orangutans resulted in human-tapanuli orangutan conflict, especially on durian (Durio zibethinus Murray). Conflict with humans will cause stress and disruption to the growth of the tapanuli orangutan. We recommend habitat management to mitigate conflict through patrols for monitoring habitat destruction in conservation forests, enrichment of feed plants in Forest Management Units, cultivation of orangutan non-food crops on community lands, and building a corridor with orangutan food crops with fruits that are not utilized by humans.


2018 ◽  
Vol 14 (1) ◽  
pp. 187
Author(s):  
Sitti Nurlela Mokoginta ◽  
Vicky R. B. Moniaga ◽  
Melsje Y. Memah

This study aims to describe the performance of agricultural extension workers in Torout Village, Tompaso Baru Subdistrict. This research was conducted in the village of Torout District of Tompaso Baru for 3 months from May to July 2017 of preparation, data collection through the preparation of research reports. Sampling method is done purposively (purposive), on paddy farmer and corn farmer. The method used in this study using primary and secondary. The method of analysis used in this research is descriptive analysis method. The results showed that the performance of agricultural extension in the Village Torout District of Tompaso Baru with 9 indicators which 6 indicators 3 indicators categorized as high and very high. The success of agricultural extension is a requirement of farmers. Agricultural extension that can be realized if supported by the presence of competent trainers. Agricultural extension are expected to have the ability to carry out complex work, on the basis of professional ability specified, including skills to plan, implement activities, solve problems with responsibilities independently at a certain level, managerial skills and be able to follow the development, knowledge and technologies in the field of expertise .


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