Information System Development Based Spatial for Sustainable Forest Management in Fmu Ahmad Jauhari 1,2) dan Rina Kanti1) 1)Faculty of Forestry, Lambung Mangkurat University, Banjarbaru Indonesia 2)Center of Excellence Research Consortium for Sustainable Tropical Forest Management, Banjarbaru Indonesia Email :
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ABSTRACT The development of information technology today is very fast and rapidly. Information about sustainable forest management an accurate and fast indispensable for forest managers for the purposes of management, monitoring, decision-making and business performance assessment. Useful information when packaged in a system, which in this case is the information system for sustainable forest management. The information system developed at this time more based on non-spatial and has not been developed based spatial. Based spatial information system with a view form of plots be very easy for users obtain direct information about the content of the plot. The purpose of this study is to inventory parameters for spatial and spatial content of the current parameter values are fixed and not fixed, and build a model information system, as well as building information systems for sustainable forest management in the FMU. The method used is descriptive. This research was conducted in KPHP Tabalong. Data collection methods that are used, among other things: literature studies and field observations. Methods of analysis and interpretation of data are used, among other things: watershed analysis, buffer analysis, tabular analysis, geo-proces and the Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI). From the results of the study of forest governance, obtained the main variable is the room as the unit of analysis has a fixed value (ptk) is a region, bagian_hutan, wil_kph, das, plot. Variables supporters is the potential contents of the room, which is generally grouped into ecological functions (fe), sos function-oak-bud (fs) and the production function (fp). Variable support has a fixed value (nf) are situs_budaya, jurang_dalam, graveyards, rivers, roads, PUP, plasma_nuftah. Variables that have no fixed value are fp_HHK, fs_HHBK, fe_jasa_lingkungan, anak_petak and zonasi. The main variables and supporters are not in one file, but separate and connected through a pattern of database relationships 'one to many'. Spatial Information System Model Sustainable Forest Management (SIPHB) is a function of space and fill the space, in other words SIPHB = ptk x ((fe + fs + fp)-nf). Sustainable forest management information system that is built is based spatial 'query system' which can directly select the desired plot and display output that is very informative. Keywords : Information system, FMU, SIPHTB
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INTRODUCTION Nowadays, with the rapid development of information technology, there are many ways of presenting information that looks very interesting. However view, is not only attractive but also with accurate and useful information and is packaged in a system of management information so that it can be used. Implementation of the current management, are generally already need a complex information system. This is done in order to manage the various objects that have many parameters simultaneously. An example is the Sustainable Forest Management. Lots of objects that have various attributes that needs to be managed in the forest in order to provide sustainable benefits for the environment and humans. Until now, the development of sustainable forest management information system has not specifically required by the rules of the Ministry of Environment and Forestry, while this is still a part of the element in the rules of performance assessment ratings of Sustainable Forest Management (SFM) in accordance with the regulation number P8/VI-BPPHH/2011, and the information systems required by the rules that did not have the technical instructions. In fact, one of the main directions of activity in the preparation of the Forest Management Plan Long Term in Forest Management Unit (RPHJP-KPH) is the preparation of the information system. Julijanti, et al, 2015 suggests that in order to accelerate the FMU development required an enabling condition. One of the enabling conditions is the development of information and monitoring system. Hussey, 1996 identifies that there are eight main parameters during the process of managing an organizations, one of these parameters is an information system. Many obstacles encountered in the development of sustainable forest management information system. These constraints are processing the data and the type of analysis used to obtain accurate information. The pattern of the structure and relationships between databases corresponding to the information system of Sustainable Forest Management (SFM) is not yet available. During this time also, the development of the information system still seems complicated that requires the involvement of a programmer. On the basis of the above constraints, the development of the information system that is simple but very helpful and can support the system management SFM overall implementation is needed. SFM information system that will be built has specific characteristics (in other words as a supporting information system of SFM) related only to space / compartment, contents and activities conducted on the accompaniment and its contents. The main parameter is a space or spaces. Parameter support is the potential contents of the plot will be managed through action plans. The purpose of this study is to identify the data and information needed in the development of Information Systems SFM, build models for SFM information system, and to establish the system simple but very helpful information and does not require a programmer. The information system is urgently needed by the FMU for sustainable forest management.
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MATERIALS AND METHODS The research location is PT Prima MultiBuana with an area of 12,690 ha located in the Watershed (DAS) Riam Kiwa in Banjar regency, South Kalimantan Province as shown in Figure 1.
Figure 1. Research area The method used is applied research. The approach adopted in this research is quantitative. A quantitative approach is data inventory and analysis of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) to the region biophysical conditions, the level of accessibility of roads and forest boundaries. Material or object that is the focus of this research is a stage plan of activities and the realization of sustainable forest management at PT. Prima MultiBuana. Secondary data collection techniques used is literature studies. The primary data is done through a process of analysis and interpretation of spatial data, such as watershed analysis, buffer analysis, tabular analysis, NDVI and geoprocessing and analysis manual. Preparation of spatial databases into PHL information system fully using the facilities and plugins available on Quantum GIS Software and supported LibreOffice Calc and Processing Web. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION Based on the results of the study on government regulation number P8/VIBPPHH/2011, P.12/Menlhk-II/2012 and Work Plan Reports document PT Prima MultiBuana there are a few attributes required. In general, the parameters on sustainable forest management there are two, namely the main parameters and supporters. The main parameter of the object in the SI-SFM is a room or compartment. Supporting parameters are all potential resources that exist in each of the spaces or compartments. Each object has its own characteristics, expressed as attributes or variables of the object. The relationship between the main parameters and supporters is presented in a model of sustainable forest management as Proceedings of The 1 s t International Conference on Innovation and Commercialization of Forest Product (INOVCOM-FP 2016)
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the following equation. Where the Sustainable Forest Management Information System (SIPHB) is a function of the space / compartment as the unit of analysis in which there are areas of productive and unproductive. SIPHB = ptk x ((fl + fs + fp) -nf) Description: ptk is compartment / space; fl is the variable of the object that has the function of the environment, fs is the variable of the object that has the function of social-economiccultural, fp is the variable of the object that has a function of production and nf is an area that is not productive. Many attributes attached to each object in the compartment and its contents. The main attributes/variables that have a fixed value in the space (starting with the letter ptk_) are ptk_region, ptk_bgn_hutan, ptk_wil_kph, ptk_das, ptk_petak, ptk_ket. Variable supporters who have no fixed value on ecological functions (starting with the letter fe_) are fe_no_outlet, fe_sedimen, fe_BOD, fe_kec_aliran, fe_kaw_lindung. Variable support that has value is not fixed on the functioning sos-oak-bud (starts with the letter fs_) are fs_nm_desa, fs_jlh_pddk, fs_nm_kelompok, fs_jlh_angg_kel, fs_fungsi_kel, variable support has no value remains in the production function (starting with the letter fp_) consisting of FP1 (HHK), FP2 (NTFPs), FP3 (UJL). Variables in FP1 are fp1_RKT, fp1_zonasi, fp1_anak_petak, fp1_vol_pohon. Variables in FP2 are fp2_RKT, fp2_zonasi, fp2_anak_petak, fp2_jenis_HHBK, fp2_jenis, fp2_jumlah, fp2_ket. Variables in FP3 are fp3_RKT, fp3_zonasi, fp3_anak_petak, fp3_karbon_atas, fp3_karbon_bwh, fp3_pool_lain, fp3_tot_karbon. Variable support which has which has a fixed value (nf) is nf_situs_budaya, nf_jurang_dalam, nf_kuburan, nf_sungai, nf_jalan, nf_PUP, nf_plasma_nuftah. Forest functions and Resort Ranger (RPH) are described in ptk_ket variable. Variable names are used for connecting the compartment with the contents is kodefikasi. Variable kodefikasi made based on the value of the primary variable. Graphically, the above explanation can be described as shown in Table 1 below. Table 1. Characteristics Attributes of Sustainable Forest Management Database Description: N = Numeric, S = String / text
There are 3 part of forest (BH) In South Kalimantan, in BH are KPH Banjar
2
1
N
3..
KPH
In 10 KPH, KPH Banjar Unit I, PT PMB IUPHHK-HT number 3
2
2
N
4.
DAS/ BLOK
PT PMB is located in Barito river basin.
0363?
5
N
5..
Petak
PT PMB are in Riam kiwa DAS, PT PMB has 109 Compartment
1-109
3
N
Total Digit
Bagian Hutan
Code/Value
2.
Status File
Kalimantan island, South Kalimantan Province, region 3
Character Data Spatial planning
Region
Annotation
Aspect
1.
Explanation
Type data
No
Compart emens/f orest resource s
Encoding of the islands N
1
3
Master File
Permanen
Compartments
Ecologi
Results of interviews with experts regarding forestry and forestry agencies in the planning process Teak Forest Number 6 accordance with SK 78/Menhut-II/2010 about determination of KPHP/L in South Kalimantan Watershed (DAS) is an ecosystem boundary. DAS numbers corresponding numbering National level Numbering compartments in accordance with the clockwise direction
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Non-Master File
Not Permanen
Contents of Compartements
Sos-ecoculture
the function of and cultural adapted to the Variables can be
ecologi
The variables for socio-economic variables in detail provisions of SFM. numeric or string
production
Variabels for ecological functions in detail adapted to the variable performance of watershed. Variables can be numeric or string
All
Variables for the production function in detail adapted to the variable conditions SFM. Variables can be numeric or string
N,S
All variables that begin with the letter fs_ followed by another name is a compartment that is social-economycultural function.
The sub-compartments were part of the compartment are grouped into one
N,S
fs_??
Space zone settings in accordance with the regulations P.12 / Menlhk-II / 2012 on the development of HTI
N,S
11
The compartments was not as productive as, graves, cultural sites, in a ravine, and others
N
All variables that begin with the letter fe_ followed by another name is a compartment that is ecology function.
N, S
fe_??
N
10
4-50
All variables that begin with the letter fp_ followed by another name is a compartment that is production function.
4-50
fp_??
4-50
9.
2
Sub-compartment is done for grouping plants according to similarities silvicultural
2
Sub compart ment
2
8
Variative
Zoning for the plant room done to set up the management directives of the compartment and its contents with the criteria contained 11 criteria.
Variative
Spatial zoning plant
Variative
7.
1-100
All variables that begin with the letter nf_ followed by another name is a compartment that is not productive.
1-11
nf_??
1-10
6.
Table 1 presents the characteristics of a spatial database attributes required in sustainable forest management. In general, the table presents the position, aspect, name, size and character of these variables. Kodefikasi variable is a variable that is not presented in the table. However, this variable is the key variable that will connect between different themes of spatial database. With the key variable that serves as a connection between the themes of the database, it can be built relational database. The pattern of relationships between the databases used in the SFM information system is 'One to Many'. Graphically, the relationship patterns can be seen in Figure 2 below.
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Figure 2 presents the relationship between the parent as primary database file that has a permanent value to the child files that have permanent value and are not permanent. Variables children generally have no permanent value. Almost all the variable values in the resource potential of the compartment have a value that changes often. These variables are those that have the initials fe (variable associated ecological functions), fp (variable associated production function), and fs (variable related functions of social-economiccultural). Development of the variables of this system is still very possible, especially related to the function of ecological, production and social-economic-cultural. If the outside of the above functions means that these variables associated with administrative functions. One of the most important parts of the information system is a system question (query system) for information provided. In this study, the system used is the question presented in the form of a picture or list space/compartment that would be addressed. Users are free to choose space/compartment that it has been provided. If the room / compartment have been selected, then all the variable value of the object in the compartment will be presented. Value of the object in space/compartment is information related to the function of ecological, production and social-economic-cultural. Graphically, the pattern system questions and the results can be seen in Figures 3 and 4 below.
Figure 3. Display Menu for System Query Based Box List Figure 3 is made using existing plugins in QGIS software, namely Layer Combinations. These plugins can be used to instantly display a predetermined menu and named according to the contents of the existing themes. On the menu the user can scroll up, scroll down, page up, page down, bottom and up to the selection of the desired information.
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Figure 4. Display Menu in System Questions Image-Based. Figure 4 presents a compartment which can be selected directly. To select the desired compartment, the user can bring the cursor to the compartment which would have, and instantly 'click' to get the info you want. If you have been in a 'click' it will get the necessary information. In Figure 5 are presented the results.
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Figure 5. Final View of SFM-IS Figure 5 presents the results of the selection made by the user. The results presented in PHL information system consists of forest governance, sustainable forest planning materials (prerequisite, ecological, production and social-economic-cultural) and its supporters, such as administration and documentation. In detail, the items related to sustainable forest planning is presented at each 'TAB' of the final display. Furthermore, on the menu can still improve if the wrong data.
CONCLUSION 1. Variables used quite a lot. Variables used there being the main variable and supporters, besides that, the variable value is permanent and not permanent. 2. The model used for the preparation of PHL Information System is a model approach in the form of space SIPHB = PTK x ((fl + fs + fp) -nf). 3. Relation between the databases used is one to many.
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PROCEEDINGS INTERNATIONAL SEMINAR The 1st International Conference on Innovation and Commercialization of Forest Product 2016 Rodhita Hotel Banjarbaru, South Kalimantan, Indonesia November 22nd – 23rd, 2016
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PREFACE Forest resources have the potential multi function that can provide economic benefits, environmental and social well-being of mankind. The existence of multiple functions in terms of economic, ecological and social have put Natural Resources (SDA) is an important part of many contributors to national development in realizing the overall prosperity of the people of Indonesia. The benefits derived from timber and non-timber and ecotourism. Forest products have the potential and very important role for the formation of economic activities that are labor intensive in order to create a cottage industry that a lot of absorbing manpower and strengthening the joints of the rural economy. Diversity of forest products is a major force for the provision of a wide range of green goods product, product services and the development of diversified products and services of forest resources. The 1st International Conference on Innovation and Commercialization of Forest Product held at Roditha Hotel Banjarbaru, November 22nd, 2016, and then We will enjoy to take a field trip in Kampung Apisiliculute based on Honeybee (Desa Telaga Langsat, Pelaihari) on November 23rd, 2016. This Event, the committee has received 73 fullpaper submissions covering 4 fields, consist offield A (Regulation of Innovation and Commercialization of Forest Product: 15 tittles), field B (Innovation and Commercialization of Timber Forest Product: 10 tittles), field C (Innovation and Commercialization of Non Timber Forest Product: 42 tittles) and Poster (6 tittles). This Seminar could not be conducted without the support and cooperation from many sources. We would like also thank to Government of Tanah Laut Regency, Lambung Mangkurat University, PT Adaro Indonesia, BNI 46 Branch Banjarmasin. Also, we want to say thank to the steering committee, all of committee, and students as volunteers in this symposium.
Banjarbaru, November 2016 Head of Committee
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Head of Committee By : Dr. Hamdani Fauzi, S.Hut, M.P
Bismillahirahmanirrahim The honorable DR. Ir. Rufi’i, M.Sc from Ministry Environment and Forestry The honorable Rector of Lambung Mangkurat University represented by Prof. Yudi Firmanul Arifin The Honorable Tanah Laut Regant represented by Ir. Akhmad Hairin, M.P The honorable Prof. Gusti Muhammad Hatta (minister of research and technology in Kabinet Indonesia Bersatu) The honorable Keynote Speakers, Invited Speakers, Conference speakers, and all participants Ladies and Gentlement Assalamu’alaikum Warahmatullahi Wabarakatuh Alhamdulillahirabil’alamin. All praises is to Allah God almighty, the most gracious and the most merciful for his blessing to every of us, we have opportunity to attend this conference in good health. May Shalawat and salam always be upon our Prophet Muhammad SAW, His family, companions and those who follow his steps till the day of judgement. It is a great honor for me to stand here in the opening ceremony of the ceremony of the The 1st International Conference on Innovation and commercialization of the Forest Products. The Bacground of this seminar is Forest resources have the potential multi function that can provide economic benefits, environmental and social well-being of mankind. The existence of multiple functions in terms of economic, ecological and social have put Natural Resources is an important part of many contributors to national development in realizing the overall prosperity of the people of Indonesia. The benefits derived from timber and non-timber and ecotourism. Forest products have the potential and very important role for the formation of economic activities that are labor intensive in order to create a cottage industry that a lot of absorbing manpower and strengthening the joints of the rural economy. Diversity of forest products is a major force for the provision of a wide range of green goods product, product services and the development of products and services of forest resources. In line with the above, it is necessary to held an international seminar with the title “The 1st International Conference on Innovation and commercialization of the Forest Products”. Hopefully, by the seminar, researchers, bureaucracy, practitioners, industry, business and policy makers related to the business development of forest products can come together to share
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research experiences, ideas and concepts as well as business experience relating to innovation and the commercialization of Forest products. The 1st International Conference held at Roditha Hotel Banjarbaru, November 22nd, 2016, and then Tomorrow We will enjoy to take a field trip in Kampung Apisiliculute based on Honeybee (Desa Telaga Langsat, Pelaihari).
We appreciate and thank to Speaker : 1. Keynote Speaker : a. DR. Ir. Rufii, M.Sc from Ministry of Enviroment and Forestry b. Mr. Akhmad Hairin from Local Government of Tanah Laut c. Dr. Suprapto from Javara Indegonus Indonesia 2. Invited Speaker a. Dr. Gerhard Manurung (International Center for Research in Agroforestry / ICRAF) b. Assc. Prof. Dr. Futoshi Ishiguri (Utsunomiya University, Japan) c. Prof. Fauzi Febrianto (Bogor Agriculture Institute) d. Dr. Mahrus Aryadi (Research Consortium for STFM and INAFE) e. Prof. Yudi Firmanul Arifin (Research Consortium for STFM) Ladies and Gentlement We are very surprised because Your motivation are very high to participate in this seminar. We have only one mont for preservation this seminar. But We notice over 200 person aplly to be participant in this seminar. Applause for all of you This Event, the committee has received 73 (seventy tree) fullpaper submissions covering 3 fields, consist of field A (Regulation of Innovation and Commercialization of Forest Product: 15 fifteen tittles), field B (Innovation and Commercialization of Timber Forest Product: 10 ten tittles), field C (Innovation and Commercialization of Non Timber Forest Product: 42 forty two tittles) and Poster (6 tittles). Today, after break, We also conduct Forestry Bussines Meetting with invite Asosiasi Pengusaha Hutan Indonesia, Forum HHBK Kalsel, Himpunan Pengusaha Petani Madu Tanah Laut, and Forest Management Unit. All of participants came from various backgrounds such as; Academics, Researchers, Bureaucracy, Policy makers, Business/industry and Forest communities. They are came from Japan, Malaysia, Indonesia (from Universitas Palangkara, Universitas Sriwijaya, Universitas Haluoleo, Universitas Mulawarman. Akademi Farmasi Samarinda, Universitas Tadulako, Politeknik Negeri Tanah Laut, Univeristas Borneo Tarakan, Universitas Sam Ratulangi. Balai Penelitian dan Pengembangan Lingkungan Hidup dan Kehutanan Makassar, BP2LHK Palembang, Banjarbaru, Balai Litbang Ekosistem Hutan Diptercarpa Samarinda, Balai Perbenihan Tanaman Hutan Bogor, Balai Litbang HHBK Mataram, LSM Walhi, YCHI, Yayasan Muller, KPH ati Kalsel/ Kalteng, dan other stakeholders. Proceedings of The 1 s t International Conference on Innovation and Commercialization of Forest Product (INOVCOM-FP 2016)
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Ladies and Gentlement This Seminar could not be conducted without the support and cooperation from many sources. We would like also thank to Government of Tanah Laut Regency, Lambung Mangkurat University, PT Adaro Indonesia, BNI 46 Branch Banjarmasin. Also, we want to say thank to the steering committee, all of committee, and students as volunteers in this symposium. Forgive us, If you find any mistake Finally, We hope Rector LMU give a speech dan open This Seminar. Thank You Very Much. Wabillahitaufiwalhidayah Wasalamu’alaikum. Wr.Wb Head of Committee
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Director of Research Consortium for Sustainable Tropical Forest Management By :
Prof. Dr. Ir. H. Yudi Firmanul Arifin, M.Sc
On behalf of Research Consortium Sustainable Tropical Forest Management (RCSTFM), I would like say welcome in the first international conference on Innovation and Commercialization of Forest Product” . This seminar is the first international conference held by collaboration with Faculty of Forestry Lambung Mangkurat University. Forestry issues become a hot issue (climate change, global warming, and soon) that should be addressed as well, because of the impact that occurs very broad and affect for human life. Rehabilitation of forest becomes a prime target for the restoration of forest ecosystems are changing due to exploitation and human activities. These activities would require many experts from different sciences, so this conference is very important to gather the thinking of experts to work together to find the best solution for rehabilitation of forest and also the useful of forest for people, particularly the people live around the forest. Most of the people depend on product from the forest, but until now they sell only raw material without process become semi-finished or finish-products. So innovation and commercialization of product is very important to increase added value and income. I hope this conference will develop the innovation and commercialization of forest product, so forest product has been higher value to become feature product and to be able to increase the income of people around the forest. Thank you for all the committee to success this agenda, so this event can be accomplished.
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Rector Speech (Prof. Dr. Sutarto Hadi, M.Sc) By :
Prof. Dr. Ir. H. Yudi Firmanul Arifin, M.Sc
Excelency: Directorate Jenderal Pengelolaan Hutan Produksi Lestari represented by Director Pengolahan dan Pemasaran Hasil Hutan Dr. Rufi’i Honorable Assoc. Prof. Dr. Futoshi Ishiguri (Utsunomia University, Japan) Dr. Gerhard Manurung (International Center for research in Agroforestry/ICRAF) Prof. Dr. Ir. Fauzi Febrianto, M.Sc. (Institute Pertanian Bogor) Dr. Suprapto (Practicy) Ir. Akhmad Hairin, M.P. (former Head of Dinas Kehutanan Kabupaten Tanah Laut) Prof. Dr. H. Gusti Muhammad Hatta (former-Ministry of Environment and Ministry of Research and Technology Honorable: All sponsor (PT. Adaro Indonesia and Bank BNI 46) Honorable: All presenters from University, Researcer, Practicy, Students, and so on. First of all, lets pray and thanks to our God ALLAH SWT who has been giving us some mercies and blessings so we can attend and gather in this place in good condition and happy situation. Secondly, may peace and salutation always be given to our prophet MUHAMMAD SAW Who has guided us from the darkness to the brightness. Ladies and Gentleman On behalf of Lambung Mangkurat University, I would like say welcome in the first international conference on Innovation and Commercialization of Forest Product” . We hope all partisipants can enjoy following this seminar. This International conference on Innovation and Commercialization of Forest Product is the first international conference held by Research consortium for Sustainable Tropical Forest Management collaborated with Faculty of Forestry Lambung Mangkurat University. As a scientific institution ULM strongly supports all of international conference, especially it conducted in ULM. Forestry issues become a hot issue (climate change, global warming, and soon) that should be addressed as well, because of the impact that occurs very broad and affect for human life. Rehabilitation of forest became a prime target for the restoration of forest ecosystems are changing due to exploitation and human activities. These activities would require many experts Proceedings of The 1 s t International Conference on Innovation and Commercialization of Forest Product (INOVCOM-FP 2016)
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from different sciences, so this conference is very important to gather the thinking of experts to work together to find the best solution for rehabilitation of forest and also the useful of forest for people, particularly the people live around the forest. Most of them has livelihood depend on product from the forest, but until now they sell only raw material without process become semifinished or finish-products. Innovation and commercialization of product is very important to increase added value and income. We hoped this conference can develop the innovation and commercialization of forest products, so they are higher value to become feature product and to be able to increase the income of people around the forest. Thank you for all the committee to success this agenda, so this event can be accomplished. As human being, I and all of committee realize that we can’t avoid the mistakes, so we apologize to you all. And I don’t forget to say thanks so much for your nice attention. That’s all my speech, may what I have delivered be useful in our life in this world and here after. If you found many mistakes in my speech please forgive me. With say “Bismilahirohmanirohim” “I OPEN THIS INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE on Innovation and Commercialization of Forest Product” Wassalamua’alaikum Wr. Wb.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
PRAFACE OPENING SPEECH : Head of Commitee Director of Research Consortium for Sustainable Tropical Forest Management Rector of Lambung Mangkurat University TABLE OF CONTENT CONCLUSIONS
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KEYNOTE SPEAKER Director General of Sustainable Management of Production Forests Ministry of Environment and Forestry Enhancement of Added Value, Legality and Export Policy of Forest Products By : Ida Bagus Putera Parhama, PhD..................................................................................... 1-5 Local Government of Tanah Laut Mewujudkan Kesejahteraan & Hutan Lestari Melalui Pengembangan Hhbk (Lebah Madu) Bupati Tanah Laut ....................................................................................................................
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Business/Industry Commercializing agro-forestry food products: From smallholders to global market By: Dr. Suprapto S.T., MSc. ....................................................................................................
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INVITED SPEAKER Smallholder Agroforestry Systems for Timber and NTFPs Development By : Dr. Gerhard Manurung (International Center fot Research in Agroforestry/ICRAF) ....
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Innovation and Commercialization in Forest Products Research Field By : Prof. Dr. Ir. Fauzi Febrianto, M.Sc (IPB, Bogor) ...........................................................
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Innovation and Commercialization of Non-Timber Forest Product: A Case Study in South Kalimantan Province By : Prof. Dr. Yudi Firmanul Arifin (Research consortium for STFM) ...................................
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The Primary Non Timber Forest Product (NTFPs) of Some Regencies in South Kalimantan By : Assc. Prof. Dr. Mahrus Aryadi (Research consortium for STFM) ..................................
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Wood quality of tropical trees By : Assc. Prof. Dr. Futoshi Ishiguri (Utsunomiya University, Japan) .................................. .
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ORAL PRESENTATION COMMISSION - A (Regulation of Innovation and Commercialization of Forest Product) Cultural Ecology of Malaysia's Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation (REDD+) Ismi Rajiani and Ahmad Rozelan Yunus ......................................................................... 88-96 Silvicultural Systems Applied at the Production Forest in Indonesia Wahyudi ................................................................................................................ . ......97-107 Closure Structure of Vegetation Urban Forest as on Optimal Condition for the Environmental Balance Merryana Kiding Allo ................................................................................................. 108-118 Evaluation of Cost Components to Calculation K Index of Pricing Fresh Fruit Bunch (FPB) Under the Government Regulation (A Case Study) Muhammad Hudaya, Nur Fatiah, Rawintan Endas Binti, Rifqi Novriyandana, Dahniar, Rasidah, Rano Wijaya ................................................................................................. 119-130 Contributions Subsector Forestry to Domestic Product Gross Based Environmental Valuves Jumri............................................................................................................................. 131-136 Negative Impact Toward Deforestation Economic Value of Forest Plant Sari Mayawati ................................................................................................................. 137-142 Information System Development Based Spatial for Sustainable Forest Management in FMU Ahmad jauhari, Rina Kanti................................................................................................. 143-150 Policy Analyze to People Forest in Balangan Regency Hamdani Fauzi & Violet Burhanuddin.................................................................................. 151-164 The Total Economic Value of Catchment Forest Ecosystem Services of Baubau Wonco Watershed in South East Sulawesi, Indonesia Safril Kasim, Aminuddin Mane Kandari, La Ode Mid ................................................ 165-172 The Use of Moral DilemmaWorksheet on the Issue of Forest Ecosystem Through Science/IPA Learning at SMPN 6 Banjarmasin Aminuddin Prahatamaputra ....................................................................................... 173-184
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Development of Role Model: Empowerment for Capital Expenditure in Planning "KUA" and Determination "DPA" Work Unit of Government Regional Syaiful Hifni ............................................................................................................... 185-205 Hancing the Role of Community in Managing Village Forests Through the Development of Non Timber Forest Products Sri Lestari, Bambang T. Premono .............................................................................. 206-215 Non-Timber Forest Products that are Potentially Developed in South Sulawesi Suhartati and Basir ..................................................................................................... 216-230 Measurement of Arsenic (As) and Nickel (NI) in the Mangrove Shellfish (Polymesoda bengalensis) at the Estuary of Asam-Asam River in Tanah Laut Regency Bunda Halang, Ika Purnama Sari, St. Wahidah Arsyad ............................................ 231-236 ORAL PRESENTATION COMMISSION – B (Field of Innovation and Commercializtion of Timber Product) Packaging Techniques Of Forest Tree Seedlings To Maintain Their Viability During Conveyance NaningYuniarti,DidaSyamsuwida and RinaKurnianty................................................ 238 The Propertis Of Particleboard Made Of Bambo Mayan (Gigantochoa Robusta) And Wood Waste Galam (Melaleuca Cajuputi) Siti Hamidah,Yudi Firmanul Arifin, Lusita Wardani, Darni Subari, I.M. Sulastiningsih ........................................................................................................... 239 Potency And Charakterristic Of Fast Growing Tree Species In Indonesia A Review Wiwin Tyasistikowanti, Futoshi Ishiguri, Shinso Yokota ............................................ 240-249 The Effect of Site to Potension of Gelam Stands Alpian and Wahyu Supriyati....................................................................................... 250-265 Improving The Properties of Oil Palm Trunk (Elaeisguineensis Jack) Enih Rosmah, Lambang Subagiyo ..................................................................................... 266 The Effect Of Macro Nutrients On The Growth Of Tengkawang (Shorea Stenoptera Burck) In The Nursery Tri Wira Yuwati, Safinah S. Hakim ................................................................................... 267 Effect Of Land System To Wood Quality Of Teak (Technograndis L.F) In Humid Tropics Yusanto Nugroho ............................................................................................................... 268 Proceedings of The 1 s t International Conference on Innovation and Commercialization of Forest Product (INOVCOM-FP 2016)
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Variation Morphology Of Nyawai (Ficus Variegata Blume) Provenance Borneo Junaidah............................................................................................................................ 269 The Effect Of Rooting Media On The Success Of Cratoxylumarborescens Cuttings Reni Setyo Wahyuningtyas And Arif Susianto ................................................................... 270 Tissue Culture (Dyrralowii) On Basic Media Adistina Fitriani, Dina Naemah, Rodinah, Fakhrur Razie .......................................... 271-278 Growth Variant Of Bitti (Vitex Cofassus) Seedling From Several Families C.andriani, Tri Wira Yuwati, Purwanto Budi santosa ................................................ 279-287 ORAL PRESENTATION COMMISSION – C (Innovation and Commercialization of Non Timber Forest Product Vegetation Analysis Of Bamboo In The Hulu Banyu Village, Loksado, Hulu Sungai Selatan Regency Dina Naemah, Emmy Winarni, Susilawati.................................................................. 289-297 Policy analysis on bio and wood energy development in East Kalimantan Tien Wahyuni ............................................................................................................... 298-305 The Prospects Of Producing Bamboo Shoots In Tana Toraja, South Sulawesi” (Prospek bambu penghasil rebung di Tana Toraja, Sulawesi Selatan) Merryana Kiding Allo ................................................................................................. 306-314 Biomass And Carbon Content On Peat Swamp Forest After Fire Ahmad Yamani, Sulaiman Bakri ................................................................................. 315-321 Nepenthes gracilis as an Important Species for Conservation of Kerangas Forest: Ethnobotanical Identification and Antibacteria Activities Kissinger, Zuhud AM.E., K.D. Latifah, S.Z. Iskandar ................................................. 322-327 A Natural Coagulant from Cellulose of rattan umbut (Calamus sp): Isolation, Characterization and Potential for River Water Purification Retno Agnestisia, Deklin Frantius .............................................................................. 328-334 River Water Purification Using the Coagulant of Rambutan Tree Bark (Nephelium lappaceum L.) Nasrul Latif , I Made Sadiana, Retno Agnestisia........................................................ 335-340 Proceedings of The 1 s t International Conference on Innovation and Commercialization of Forest Product (INOVCOM-FP 2016)
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Utilization of Medical Plants of Dayak Community in Saka Mangkahai Village,West Kapuas in Central Kalimantan as Local Wisdom Wahyu Supriyati, Alpian.............................................................................................. 341-345 The Ability of Wood Vinegar From Gelam (Melaleuca cajuputi) as a Coagulant Latex Siti Hamidah, Yudi Firmanul Arifin ................................................................................... 346 Agroforestry Study As A Business To Improve Community Food Security In Krph-Oro Oro Ombo Bkph Pujon Kph Malang Joko Triwanto.............................................................................................................. 347-358 Natural Honey Quality in Tabukan Barito Kuala and Development Potentials Rosidah Radam, Arfa Agustina Rezekiah, Eva Prihatiningtyas , Anna Marya Makalew.. 359 Improving Economic Value Of South Borneo Indigeneous Fruits Through The Processing Of Chips Fruit Yuniarti, Henni Aryati, Lusita Wardhani..................................................................... 360-365 The Population Structure Of Vegetation On Rawa Kalang Hakurung Village Dharmon,, Maulana Khalid Riefani, Mahrudin .......................................................... 366-372 Improving Management of Bitter Honey Production in Loksado, South Kalimantan Trisnu Satriadi, Yudi Firmanul Arifin, Siti Hamidah ........................................................ 373 Feasibility Study Agroindustry Cajuput Oil "Burung Kenawai" UPT. KPHL Tarakan Mohammad Wahyu Agang , Fendi Asrian ......................................................................... 374 The Influence of Organic Additives on Low Cost Flat Membrane Support Fabrication From Clay Muthia Elma, Nor Aldina, Hesti Kesumadewi, Isna Syauqiah, Yulian Firmana Arifin, Nurhakim, Agus Triantoro ............................................................................................................ 375-382 What is Pirdot (Saurauiabracteosa dc)? (Challenges and Oppor Tunities of Pirdot Development in South Kalimantan) Sudin Panjaitan, Tri Wira Yuwati ................................................................................ 383-386 The Potential Of Jernang Rattan (Daemonoropsdraco) Development In South Kalimantan Sudin Panjaitan............................................................................................................ 387 Sub-Acute Erythrocytes Toxicity Evaluation Of The Aqueous Extract Of Leaves Of Gemor (Nothaphoebe Coriacea) Proceedings of The 1 s t International Conference on Innovation and Commercialization of Forest Product (INOVCOM-FP 2016)
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Iskandar Thalib, Purwanto Budi Santos, Eko Suhartono ............................................ 388-393 The Role of Green Tea Bioactive on Tnf-Induced Grp78 Endothelial cell Oski Illiandri........................................................................................................................... 394-399
The Phytochemical Contents ff Local Peat Swamp Orest Species in Central Kalimantan Reni Setyo Wahyuningtyas .................................................................................................. 400 Population Structure of Mahar Plant (Kleinhovia hospita l.) in the Forest Batu Tangga Village Batang Alai Timur Sub-Districts Hulu Sungai Tengah Regency Ema Lestari ....................................................................................................................401-406 Preliminary Study of Tumbang Nusa Designated Forest for Ecotourism Activities Safinah S.Hakim, Purwanto B. Santosa .........................................................................407-414 Rattan Management in Central Kalimantan Indonesia Basir ...............................................................................................................................415-434 Agroforestry of Cinnamomum burmanii Blume: Farmer Livelihoods Strategy in Merangin Regency, Jambi Province Sri Lestari, B. Tejo Premono ..........................................................................................435-444 The Product Diversification of Palm Sugar to Improve the Welfare in The Lok Tunggul Village Dina Naemah, Aditina Fitriani, Emmi Winarni.............................................................445-451 Optimication of Non Timber Forest Product: Innovated Bee Culture to Increase Welfare in Tabukan Barito Kuala South Kalimantan Arfa Agustina Rezekiah, Basir, Anna Maria Makalew, Ratna ............................................... 452 Carrying Capacity of Tabunio Watershed in Tanah Laut Regency Syarifuddin Kadir, Badaruddin, Nurlina, and Ichsan Ridwan....................................... 453-470 The Possibility Of Gel Made Of Leaves Used As An Additive Peat Forest Fire Fighting Water Acep Akbar .................................................................................................................. 471 Habitatof Local Medical Plants Based On Geo-Spatial Information at Sub-District Mandiangin Sputh Kalimantan Dr. Rer.nat. Ir. H. Wahyuni Ilham, MP ................................................................................ 472 Strategy of Non Timber Forest Product (NTTP) Development on Barito Timur Regency Hamdani Fauzi.............................................................................................................. 473-484
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Screening of Anti-Diabetes Activity of Agarwood Extracts from Gyrinopsversteegii(Gilg.) Domke in Lombok Island, indonesia) Agus Sukito, Saptadi Darmawan ......................................................................................... 485 Essential Oil of Actinodaphne Sp Harlinda Kuspradini ............................................................................................................ 486 Potency of Mangrove Medicinal Plant of Baluran National Park Susy Andriani ................................................................................................................ 487-496 The Use of Sawdust and Rice Husk in Cultivating Oyster Mushroom (Pleurotusostreatus) at Karang Intan District Banjar Regency Abdi fithria, Siti saidah, Fauzi rahman ........................................................................ 497-504
POSTER Growth Variation Of Bitti (Vitex Cofassus) Seedling From Several Families C. Andriyani, Prasetyawati, Purwanto Budi Santosa, Tri Wira Yuwati ............................... 506 Utilization Potential Of Famili Palmae Plants In The Bajuin Waterfall Area Tanah Laut Regency M. Arsyad, Ervina Y .............................................................................................................................. 507 Medicinal Plants Of The Litsea Genusfrom Indonesia Dewi Alimah.................................................................................................................. 508-516 Characteristics Of Crystal Palm Sugar In The Batang Kulur Village Yuniarti, Fatriani, Henni Aryati .................................................................................................517-520 Model Operasional Infrastructure Development Of Special Economic Zones Tanjung Api-Api Dinar dwianugerahputranto, Heni Fitriani, Gunawan Tanzil, Ratna Dewi ........................ 521 Formulation And Evaluation Of A Herbal Body Wash Containing Kokang (Lepisanthesamoena (Hassk.) Leenh.) Leaves Extract Husnul Warnida,Sapri,Titin Hartini............................................................................ 522-530 Development Silvofisheries Cultivation Brackish Water As It Shrimp Windu (Penaues Monodon) Rukmini ...................................................................................................................... ... 531
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PARTICIPANT OF INOVCOM – FP 2016
THE PARTICIPANT IN THE 1ST INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON INNOVATION AND COMMERCIALIZATION OF FOREST PRODUCT” (INOVCOM-FP 2016) PRESENTER
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Name
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Ahmad Jauhari
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Aminuddin Prahatamaputra
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Alpian
4
Adistina Fitriani
5
Ahmad Yamani
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Arfa Agustina Rezekiah
7
Acep Akbar
8
Agus Sukito
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Institution
E-mail
Faculty of Forestry, Lambung
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Faculty of Forestry, Lambung Mangkurat University Center of Excellent Research Consortium for Sustainable Forest Management Faculty of Forestry, Lambung Mangkurat University Faculty of Forestry,Lambung Mangkurat University Center of Excellent Research Consortium for Sustainable Forest Management Research and Development Institute of Environment and Forestry at Banjarbaru Center of Excellent Research Consortium for Sustainable Forest Management
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Research and Development of Non-Timber Forest Product Technology Unit, Forestry Research and Development Agency (FORDA), Ministry of Environment and Forestry,
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