scholarly journals PEMANFAATAN TUMBUHAN OBAT OLEH MASYARAKAT DI SEKITAR HUTAN ADAT TAWANG PANYAI DI DESA TAPANG SEMADAK KECAMATAN SEKADAU HILIR KABUPATEN SEKADAU

2019 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Desi Sulatri ◽  
Emi Roslinda ◽  
Yeni Mariani

The abundant biodiversity in the Tawang Panyai Indigenous Forest area has a variety of tree species including timber producers, fruit-producing trees, rattan, bamboo and medicinal plants that are used by communities around indigenous forests. The aims of this study were to documented the use and knowledge of medicinal plants by people around the Tawang Panyai Indigenous Forest in Tapang Semadak Village, Sekadau Hilir District, Sekadau District. The method used in this study was survey method with data collection techniques, namely Purposive sampling conducted semi-structured interview techniques using questionnaires and field observations. The results of the study in Tapang Semadak Village, Sekadau Hilir Subdistrict, Sekadau District, towards 248 respondents obtained by respondents who used medicinal plants were women. Most of the respondents worked as farmers due their education level are still very low, so the majority chose to garden and cultivate. Adults and elderly respondent are more have knowledge of medicinal plants than others. The majority of the religious community is Catholic with Dayak tribe De'sa. The results of the study in the field found 52 types of medicinal plants grouped into 33 families. The plant of family that is widely used is zingiberaceae, based on the most widely used habitus level which is 17 species (32.08%), based on the form of the herb that is widely used is a single herb which is 49 species (92%), based on plant the most widely used drug is leaves, which are 31 species (58.49), based on the method of medicinal plants the most widely used is boiled, namely 27 species (49.06%), based on the method of use that is widely used is by drinking that is 29 species (54.72%), based on the type of disease that is widely used is internal disease, which is 32 species (62.26), based on plants that are found mostly in the traditional forest of Tawang Panyai and home gardens.Keywords:  Medicinal Plants, Tawang Panyai Customary Forest, Utilization

2019 ◽  
Vol 7 (3) ◽  
Author(s):  
Susi Tantri

The forest is one of the providers of biological natural resources that have great benefits for humans. Forests provide benefits in the form of wood forest products and non-wood forest products, one of the benefits of forest products felt by humans around the forest is medicines derived from plants. This study aims to obtain data on types of medicinal plants and how to process and use medicinal plants by the community in Pangkalan Buton Village Sukadana District, North Kayong Regency. The method used in this study is a survey method, with data collection using purposive sampling techniques with the help of interviews and questionnaires. Based on the results of research on the use of medicinal plants in Pangkalan Buton Village, Kayong Utara Regency, found 64 types of medicinal plants belonging to 41 families that can be used to treat 38 types of diseases. Based on habitus, it turns out the level of herbs is more widely used as a medicinal plant that is 23 types (35,94%). Based on the part that is used as medicine, the most widely used is the leaves which are 32 types (50%). Based on the method of processing, the most commonly used method by the community is by boiling as many as 37 types (57,81%). Based on the method of use, it turns out the way to drink is more widely used by the community as many as 43 types (67,18%).Keywords: Community, medicinal plants, part of plant, processing, traditional medicine,                    utilization


2019 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 10-25
Author(s):  
Casiavera

This study explains about PKH recipients’ strategy to accept the assistance and not to be graduated. This study used the qualitative approach using descriptive type. Informants are chosen based on purposive sampling technique while data collection applies observation technique and in-depth interview (loosely structured interview). It uses Structuration theory proposed by Anthony Giddens which focuses on duality relation between agent and structure.


2016 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 102
Author(s):  
Werina Ingtipi ◽  
Ni-et Teronpi ◽  
Robindra Teron

<p>Leech infestation is a common health problem in Assam that affects people of all ages, sexes and even livestock. Ethnomedicinal practice for management of leech infestations among ethnic groups in Assam is discussed. Data collection included ethnobotanical methods of group discussions and semi-structured interview. A total of 13 medicinal plants and 08 non-plant products are used by ethnic groups for management of leech infestation. Mikania scandens and Chromolaena odorata while among non-plant sources common salt and kerosene are the most extensively used ethnomedicines against leech infestation. In rare cases of intraperitoneal leech bites, Cucumis sativus or raw duck blood is taken to expel the leech. Ethnobotanical studies followed by chemical evaluation of locally used anti-leech plants can provide valuable clues about the bioactive compounds and prioritize species for further pharmacological investigation.</p>


2017 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 227
Author(s):  
Fadlliyah Maulidah ◽  
Ady Soejoto

This research aims to analyze the influence of education level, income and consumption on the number of poor people in the east java province partially and simultaneously. The population of this research is poor people in east java province from the year 2009-2013. The technique of sampling applies purposive sampling. Furthermore, the method of data collection uses method of documentation while the method of data analysis is regression analysis techniques of panel data. The result of data analysis shows that in partial the education level does not influence significantly to the number of poor people of east java. However, the income and consumption influence significantly to the number of poor people of east java. Moreover, simultaneously the education level, income and consumption influence significantly to the number of poor people of east java


2017 ◽  
Vol 12 (2) ◽  
pp. 29-40
Author(s):  
Enny Insusanty ◽  
Ambar Tri Ratnaningsih ◽  
Sri Rahayu Prastyaningsih

Non-Timber Forest Products (NTFPs) are part of an ecosystem that has diverse roles both for the natural environment and for humans. NTFPs that are commonly used and commercialized include sandalwood, sap, gaharu, sago, rattan, aren, bamboo, medicinal plants and fruit plants. The purpose of this research is to perform financial analysis and feasibility of HHBK especially rubber and durian. The method used is survey method with purposive sampling to rubber farmer and durian in Siak Regency. The analysis of research data is descriptively qualitative. The results showed that rubber value of NPV Rp 7.076.819.809, -, BCR 2.24 and IRR 15.09% while durian has NPV Rp 738.553.324, - BCR 2.00 and IRR 13.67%. Based on the criteria of financial feasibility indicators can be concluded that the rubber cultivation and durian business financially feasible to be developed.


2017 ◽  
Vol 8 (3) ◽  
pp. 225-231
Author(s):  
Christina Whidya Utami ◽  
Kent Adriel Sputra

Abstract Tennis School is a tennis training service aimed at increasing the popularity of tennis. One of the problems faced by the company is ineffective promotions. This study aims to find the effective promotion strategy for Tennis School. This research is a qualitative research with semi-structured interview as data collection method. Purposive sampling is used to select research informants. The result of this study indicates that in order to attract attention, generate interest, or trigger the desire and action of the consumers, the company can use professional or famous coaches, expand the consumer's knowledge, provide feedback, show the advantages of training through the coaches' knowledge and integrity, and offer free trials to new consumers. Additionally, the company's promotions should focus on the tennis communities, because tennis is a communityoriented sport.


2021 ◽  
Vol 31 (6) ◽  
pp. 1390
Author(s):  
Afrizal Tahar ◽  
Delvina Dwi Septiani

This research was conducted to examine the imposition of income tax on entrepreneurs in online trading transactions. This study aimed to know online entrepreneurs’ perceptions regarding the implementation of e-commerce income tax. This study employed semi-structured interview techniques to obtain the necessary information in data collection. The informants in the study were selected by purposive sampling, and they came from KPP Pratama Yogyakarta, Tax Consultants in Yogyakarta, Tax Experts in Yogyakarta, Information Technology Experts in Yogyakarta, and Online Business Entrepreneurs domiciled in Yogyakarta. This study’s findings revealed that the income of online business entrepreneurs is the tax’s object, and the collection is the same as other tax collections. Online entrepreneurs agreed to be taxed but only within specific transaction limits. Keywords: Income Tax; Taxpayer’s Awareness; E-Commerce.


2021 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
pp. 1
Author(s):  
Ni Kadek Asri Sumartini ◽  
Ni Nyoman Yulianthini

This study. aims to examine the. effect. of (1) Company.iImage. and customer satisfaction on. Customer. loyalty, (2) Company image on customer loyalty, and (3) Customer satisfaction on customer loyalty at Car Workshop Sama Jaya Singaraja. The research design is quantitative casual. The subjects in this study were customers at Sama Jaya Singaraja Car Workshop, while the object of this research was the company image, customer satisfaction, and customer loyalty. Sampling using purposive sampling method of 100 respondents. The. data. collection. method. is the survey. method, which is analyzed using multiple linear regression. The results of this study indicate that (1) Company image and customer satisfaction have a positive and significant effect on customer loyalty, (2) Company image has a positive and significant effect on customer loyalty, (3) Customer satisfaction has an influence positive and significant impact on customer loyalty of the Sama Jaya Singaraja Car Workshop.


2020 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 13-21
Author(s):  
Muhammad Fadli Dongoran ◽  
Chyntia Novita Kalalo ◽  
Syamsudin

This study aimed to identify the psychological profile of athletes PON Papua. In addition, each psychological aspect of Athlete PON Papua will be analyzed the condition of each psychological aspect along with the spread of athletes and their presentation. The method used in this study is a survey method with expost facto research design. The population in this study are athletes Papua who will be prepared road to PON XX 2020. The sampling technique used purposive sampling with the criteria for athletes PON Papua who had conducted training camps Papua Province in 2019. Based on that, the research samples obtained from athletes in sports are; Handball, Softball, Athletics, Cricket, Futsal, Basketball, Pencaksilat totaling 101 athletes. Data collection uses the Psychological Skills Inventory for Sports (PSIS) questionnaire. The results showed that the psychological profile of athletes PON Papua road to PON XX 2020 was generally in good condition.


2019 ◽  
Vol 7 (3) ◽  
Author(s):  
Nisa Ardiana ◽  
Yeni Mariani ◽  
Gusti Eva Tavita

Medicinal plants are used by the community to treat various diseases, including inflammatory related diseases. The study aim to analysis utilization of medicinal plants have the potential as anti-inflammatory by community in Teluk Batang Utara Village, Teluk Batang Sub-district, Kayong Utara District. Data collection is done by interview and the selection of respondents used the purposive sampling method. The results of research with the community in Teluk Batang Utara Village, Teluk Batang Sub-District, Kayong Utara District, 44 species of medicinal plants, 26 families and 5 habitus that are utilized by the community. The most widely used family is Zingiberaceae (8 species). The highest percentage of habitus is herbs (36.36%).The most widely used plant parts are leaves (43.18%).The most widely used processing method is boiled (35.09%).The most widely used method of use is sticked (44.83%).The most frequently used frequency is three times a days (52.63%).The duration of treatment with the highest percentage is 3-4 days (61.41%). Plants with the highest UV values are Hibiscus rosa-sinesis L (0.54). Inflammatory-related diseases with the highest ICF values are sprains (0.99). Plants with the highest percentage are (100%). The family with the highest FIV value is Zingiberaceae (57.64).  Keywords: Anti-Inflammation, medicinal plants, Teluk Batang Utara Village. 


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