scholarly journals EVALUASI KESESUAIAN DAN KELAYAKAN POHON PENYUSUN RUANG TERBUKA HIJAU DI KIDS FUN PARK YOGYAKARTA

2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
DINDA PUTRI NEVISIA

Kids Fun Park is a well-known amusement park either for children or adults in Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta (DIY) and also enthused by tourist from inside or outside of Yogyakarta. This park also has a green open spaces as its supporting component, thus the condition of the trees in the green open spaces needed an attention. This study conducted in order to optimize the function of the green open spaces by optimizing its functions through a tree species selection and the presence of the pest. The method used in this research is descriptive qualitative. The procedure of data retrieval is done by exploration, inventory, identification, interview, and evaluation. To facilitate research, the research location was divided into 4 sections based on the function area and the form of the game. The results of research show that Kids Fun Park has 381 individual trees from 43 species and 22 families. Overall positioning of tree species is appropriate and in good condition and healthy without any pests that attack so still feasible for tunt. However, there are 3 types of trees that less appropriate are nangka, kelapa and palem sadeng.

1985 ◽  
Vol 12 (2) ◽  
pp. 137 ◽  
Author(s):  
MA Hindell ◽  
KA Handasyde ◽  
AK Lee

Tree species selection was studied in free-ranging populations of koalas [Phascolarctos cinereus] on Phillip Island and the Brisbane Ranges in Victoria. At both sites koalas were found mainly on Eucalyptus spp. but occasionally used Acacia spp. Although koalas occurred on most of the Eucalyptus spp. present, both populations showed preferences for one or two species, particularly E. viminalis. Individual koalas showed different preferences, but the majority preferred E. viminalis. Some occurred exclusively on other species even when E. viminalis was close by. Koalas also showed preference for individual trees within a species.


2017 ◽  
Vol 35 (2) ◽  
pp. 159
Author(s):  
Dedy Susanto

<p>This research is about da’wa of Majils Tafsir Alquran (MTA) in Semarang. MTA is Da’wa which did by a group of moslem to persuade other moslems to return to Alquran with understanding, appreciate, and practicing the value from Alquran in their dailly activities. The main problems in this reseacrh consist of: 1. How the dynamic da’wa of MTA in Semarang,2) how the pattern strategy of da’wa MTA in Semarang. This research is descriptive qualitative reserach. The methods of collecting data use three methods, there are observation, documentation, and interview. The conclusion from this research show that da’wa MTA was very dynamis. MTA was start their da’wa in Semarang since 1986 and was develop in Kendal, Pemalang, Kudus, and Jepara. The pattern of da’wa strategy MTA in Semarang there are islamic approach, social approach, and kindship.</p><p align="center"><strong>***</strong></p><p>Penelitian ini mengkaji tentang dakwah Majlis Tafsir Al-Qur’an (MTA) di Kota Semarang. Dakwah MTA adalah dakwah yang dilakukan oleh sekelompok muslim dengan tujuan untuk mengajak umat Islam kembali kepada al-Qur’an dengan penekanan pada pemahaman, penghayatan dan pengamalan al-Qur’an dalam kehidupan sehari-hari. Pokok masalah yang dikaji dalam penelitian ini terdiri dari; 1) Bagaimana dinamika dakwah MTA di Kota Semarang, 3) Bagaimana pola strategi dakwah MTA Kota Semarang. Jenis penelitian ini adalah penelitian kualitatif deskripstif. Proses pencariaan data melalui tiga cara yaitu observasi, dokumentasi dan awawancara. Kesimpulan dari penelitian ini, bahwa dinamika dakwah MTA merupakan pasang surut suatu kegiatan dakwah yang dilakukan oleh pelaksana dakwah secara kelompok melalui institusi. Dakwah yang dilakukan MTA Kota Semarang dimulai sejak 1986, dan berkembang di wilayah Kendal, Pemalang, Kudus, dan Jepara. Pola strategi dakwah yang dilakukan MTA di Kota Semarang antara lain pendekatan kajian keislaman, pendekatan sosial, dan pendekatan hubungan keluarga.. </p>


2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (14) ◽  
pp. 2647
Author(s):  
Julia Tatum ◽  
David Wallin

Practical methods for tree species identification are important for both land management and scientific inquiry. LiDAR has been widely used for species mapping due to its ability to characterize 3D structure, but in structurally complex Pacific Northwest forests, additional research is needed. To address this need and to determine the feasibility of species modeling in such forests, we compared six approaches using five algorithms available in R’s lidR package and Trimble’s eCognition software to determine which approach most consistently identified individual trees across a heterogenous riparian landscape. We then classified segments into Douglas fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii), black cottonwood (Populus balsamifera ssp. trichocarpa), and red alder (Alnus rubra). Classification accuracies based on the best-performing segmentation method were 91%, 92%, and 84%, respectively. To our knowledge, this is the first study to investigate tree species modeling from LiDAR in a natural Pacific Northwest forest, and the first to model Pacific Northwest species at the landscape scale. Our results suggest that LiDAR alone may provide enough information on tree species to be useful to land managers in limited applications, even under structurally challenging conditions. With slight changes to the modeling approach, even higher accuracies may be possible.


Forests ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 8 (10) ◽  
pp. 363 ◽  
Author(s):  
Matthias Albert ◽  
Ralf-Volker Nagel ◽  
Robert Nuske ◽  
Johannes Sutmöller ◽  
Hermann Spellmann

2015 ◽  
Vol 45 (12) ◽  
pp. 1728-1738 ◽  
Author(s):  
Christopher E. Looney ◽  
Anthony W. D’Amato ◽  
Brian J. Palik ◽  
Robert A. Slesak

Fraxinus nigra Marsh. (black ash) wetland forests in northern Minnesota, USA, are threatened by the invasive insect, emerald ash borer (Agrilus planipennis Fairmaire (EAB)). A potential management option is promoting regeneration of tree species that are not EAB hosts to maintain ecosystem functions. Using an operational-scale field experiment, we examined the survival of 12 alternative tree species in response to different canopy treatments. We planted the seedlings in 1.6 ha plots assigned to four replicated canopy treatments: untreated control, group selection (0.04 ha gaps, 20% of stand), black ash girdling to emulate EAB-induced mortality, and clearcut. Fall and spring plantings were used to compare the effects of spring ponding. Control (32.9%), group selection (34.5%), and girdling (33.3%) treatments had comparable overall seedling survival. Survival in the clear-cut treatments was significantly lower (22%). Species selection, overstory treatment, and season of planting together resulted in survival rates ranging from 0.08% to 94.1%. Conifer species had low overall rates of survival (10.7%), whereas some species with native ranges not presently overlapping with northern F. nigra forests, e.g., Quercus bicolor Willd. (75.5%), had high survival rates. If growth is light-limited, group selection may be effective in promoting recruitment and supporting a larger variety of species.


Media Wisata ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 17 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Ita Nurjanah ◽  
Hary Hermawan

General Store is one of the important sections in Hotels that are included in the accounting Deparment. A general store is a storage place for all operational items of the hotel. Each hotel makes its own efforts to keep the inventory of the hotel which will become the guest necessities. This research aims to know what efforts are made to maintain the quality of hotel operational goods through the role of the general store section at The Phoenix Hotel Yogyakarta. Is in accordance with the standard or does not give special treatment to the operational goods (ignored). The research method used is a qualitative descriptive method by collecting data through interviews. Interviews were conducted with general store staff, cost control staff, and trainees of food beverages at The Phoenix Hotel Yogyakarta. The results of the research show that The Hotel Phoenix Yogyakarta made positive efforts that can reduce damage to goods stored in the general store and always ensure the goods that come to the guests are in good condition so that guests will feel satisfied.


2019 ◽  
Vol 14 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Tondy Maranatha Rajagukguk ◽  
Jantje J. Tinangon ◽  
Heince R. N. Wokas

Vehicle fuel tax is a type of local tax, which is a source of revenue to increases locally-generated revenues. Vehicle fuel tax is managed by Regional Tax and Retribution Management Agency (RTRMA) of North Sulawesi, where each registered companies are compulsory levy, which is periodically required to report and deposit the proceeds of the sale of fuel to RTRMA. This research aims to know the effectiveness of the internal control system and the contribution of vehicle fuel tax to the locally-generated revenue of North Sulawesi. The method used in this research is descriptive qualitative. The results of the research show that the internal control system in the calculation process, collection and reporting of vehicle fuel tax has been worked well. In addition, the criteria for effectiveness and contribution based on the calculation of the average vehicle fuel tax revenue in 2013-2017, explained that the results of vehicle fuel tax were very effective and sufficiently contributed to the locally-generated revenue of North Sulawesi.


2020 ◽  
Vol 21 (7) ◽  
Author(s):  
ARIDA SUSILOWATI ◽  
DENI ELFIATI ◽  
HENTI HENDALSTUTI RACHMAT ◽  
KUSUMADEWI SRI YULITA ◽  
ADI NURUL HADI ◽  
...  

Abstract. Susilowati A, Elfiati D, Rachmat HH, Yulita KS, Hadi AN, Kusuma YS, Batu SAL. 2020. Vegetation structure and floristic composition of tree species in the habitat of Scaphium macropodum in Gunung Leuser National Park, Sumatra, Indonesia. Biodiversitas 21: 3025-3033. Scaphium macropodum (Miq.) Beumee Ex K Heyne is a member of Malvaceae tree species and globally recognized as malva nut and locally known as ‘kembang semangkok’, ‘tempayang’, ‘merpayang’ or ‘kepayang’. The nut of S. macropodum has many benefits for medicinal purposes, yet destructive extraction of this tree species has led them to extinction. Among its natural distribution in Indonesia, North Sumatra Province, Indonesia is known as its original range, but there is limited information about the existence of this species. This study aimed to determine the vegetation structure of some tree species in the habitat of S. macropodum in Sikundur, Gunung Leuser National Park, Sumatra, Indonesia. Purposive sampling technique was employed by creating line transect at some forest areas where the population of S. macropodum is known to grow naturally. Four line transects with each transect consisting of five plots with nested plots within were established to record data at four growth stages, resulting in 80 plots in total. The results showed that the Important Value Index (IVI) of S. macropodum within the floristic community at the studied area was 21.98, 13.85, 27.30, and 39.60 for tree, pole, sapling, and seedlings stages, respectively. The Shannon-Wiener Diversity Index (H) were 3.80, 3.70, 3.06 and 2.45, Index of evenness (E) are 0.94, 0.92, 0.86, 0.77 and the Index of Richness (R) are 11.76, 10.73, 6.59, 4.10 for tree, pole, sapling, and seedlings stages. This result suggests that the natural population of S. macropodum in Sikundur forest was still in good condition at all stages from tree to seedling.


2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Muhammad Amin Shodiq ◽  
Tati Budiarti ◽  
Nizar Nasrullah

Trees in the landscape have many important roles; one of them is aesthetics function. Therefore, tree species selection must be considered well. Indonesia has big number of tree biodiversity that can use for tree selection purposes. The selection can be considered based on physical characteristics and ecological characteristics of the tree species. Therefore, purposes of this study are 1) to identify ecological distribution of native tree species in Java island, 2) to identify native tree species which have high aesthetic value, and 3) to arrange native tree species list that have potential to be developed for aesthetic use in the landscape. This study conducted in Cibodas Botanical Garden. The method used for this research is literature study from Botanical Garden Catalogue, direct survey method, aesthetic analyze using Key Performance Index for aesthetic quality assessment. The results of this research is there are 223 Java Island native tree species collection in Cibodas Botanical Garden. The habitat of these collections of tree species is evenly distributed throughout the island of Java. Most can grow well in tropical zones (0-1000 masl) and tropical-mountain zones (0-2400 masl). Based on the aesthetic criteria assessment there are 50 species belonging to the good category, 101 species are included in the moderate category, and only one species is categorized as bad.


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